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Earnings Trends
August 19, 2026
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The 2026 Q2 earnings season is winding down, with many retail companies, including Walmart, Target, and Home Depot, reflecting big headliners for the final stretch. Big-box retailers in general have been navigating a difficult operating environment due to high fuel costs, which have increased their expenses and similarly added to consumers' financial burdens. Outside of retail, NVIDIA’s release, expected near late August, is also noteworthy. Aggregate Q2 results have reflected strong growth, underpinned by a large contribution from the Technology sector. Looking ahead to Q3, growth expectations remain strong, and earnings estimate revisions for the period have continued to trend upward, suggesting yet another positive reporting cycle.
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The 2026 Q2 earnings season is winding down, with many retail companies, including Walmart, Target, and Home Depot, reflecting big headliners for the final stretch. Big-box retailers in general have been navigating a difficult operating environment due to high fuel costs, which have increased their expenses and similarly added to consumers' financial burdens. Outside of retail, NVIDIA’s release, expected near late August, is also noteworthy. Aggregate Q2 results have reflected strong growth, underpinned by a large contribution from the Technology sector. Looking ahead to Q3, growth expectations remain strong, and earnings estimate revisions for the period have continued to trend upward, suggesting yet another positive reporting cycle.
Earnings Trends
August 19, 2026
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| Symbol | Company | Market Cap (M) | Amount | Yield | Ex-Div Date | Current Price | Payble Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WMT | Walmart | 909,608.44 | $0.25 | 0.87% | 8/21/26 | $103.84 | 9/8/26 |
| AMGN | Amgen | 239,153.97 | $2.52 | 2.28% | 8/21/26 | $433.73 | 9/11/26 |
| SHW | SherwinWilliams | 85,836.85 | $0.80 | 0.90% | 8/21/26 | $346.91 | 9/11/26 |
| CMI | Cummins | 83,750.94 | $2.20 | 1.32% | 8/21/26 | $593.24 | 9/3/26 |
| HLT | Hilton Worldwide | 75,335.98 | $0.15 | 0.18% | 8/21/26 | $329.61 | 9/30/26 |
An earnings calendar is a schedule of when publicly traded companies report their financial results (typically quarterly). It includes:
Platforms like Zacks Investment Research aggregate this information so investors can track multiple companies at once.
Why it matters:
Investors use the earnings calendar to prepare for volatility, compare
expectations vs. results, and identify trading opportunities around earnings
season.
Earnings refer to a company’s profit, usually measured as earnings per share (EPS)—the portion of profit allocated to each outstanding share of stock.
Public companies in the U.S. are legally required to disclose financial performance due to:
These rules prevent insider advantages and ensure markets remain fair and efficient.
Earnings announcements are one of the biggest drivers of stock price movement.
Zacks emphasizes that market expectations (consensus estimates) are critical—stocks react to the difference between expected and actual results, not just the raw numbers.
Earnings releases often cause:
Before earnings announcements:
This prevents insider trading based on unreleased financial results and ensures fairness.
An earnings surprise is the difference between:
Zacks tracks these closely and even built a predictive model called Earnings ESP (Expected Surprise Prediction).
Zacks research shows:
Companies that have surprised in the past may continue to do so, making earnings surprise history a useful predictive signal.
An earnings calendar is more than just a schedule—it’s a strategic investing tool.
Here are important follow-up questions that can deepen your analysis: