Calling this a hit feels premature to me. And I am a bit confused by the two sentences being combined as one prediction.
"There will be an OC announcement" by "the end of this week". You have set that as Monday, even though the end of any week is either Sunday or Saturday (but never Monday), depending on how religious you are (you don't have it as, "in a week's time" or "seven days from today," you have it as "at the end of THIS week"). Regardless, there still isn't an OC announcement, so I don't know how that can be a hit at this point.
Further, and taken together with the disjunctive in the second sentence (i.e., "OC or DC"), if we announce an OC hire by Monday, isn't this a miss? The word "an" specifically means "one" in my book. At best, it seems like two separate predictions, the second being a hedge on the first. I.e., (1) there will be an OC hire by Sunday; and (2) there will be an OC or DC hire by Sunday.