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This earnings calendar brings together which major companies report results over the next few days, with the date and the estimated EPS. It is filtered to recognisable names (S&P 500 and the companies we cover), so you know when each one is likely to move the market.

Tuesday, July 14

Bank of AmericaBACBefore the open$1.13
CitigroupCBefore the open$2.72
FastenalFASTBefore the open$0.33
Goldman SachsGSBefore the open$14.47
JPMorganJPMBefore the open$5.59
Wells FargoWFCBefore the open$1.73

Wednesday, July 15

ASMLASMLBefore the open$7.92
Bank of New York Mellon CorpBNYBefore the open$2.20
BlackRockBLKBefore the open$12.63
CintasCTASBefore the open$1.24
Conagra BrandsCAGBefore the open$0.46
Elevance HealthELVBefore the open$6.18
J.B. HuntJBHTAfter the close$1.71
Johnson & JohnsonJNJBefore the open$2.85
Kinder MorganKMIAfter the close$0.31
M&T BankMTBBefore the open$4.66
Morgan StanleyMSBefore the open$2.89
PNC Financial ServicesPNCBefore the open$4.51
Progressive CorporationPGRBefore the open$4.70
United Airlines HoldingsUALAfter the close$1.89

Thursday, July 16

Abbott LaboratoriesABTBefore the open$1.28
Citizens Financial GroupCFGBefore the open$1.25
GE AerospaceGEBefore the open$1.86
Intuitive SurgicalISRGAfter the close$2.48
NetflixNFLXAfter the close$0.79
PrologisPLDBefore the open$0.79
State Street CorporationSTTBefore the open$3.30
U.S. BancorpUSBBefore the open$1.28
UnitedHealthUNHBefore the open$4.84

Friday, July 17

Fifth Third BancorpFITBBefore the open$0.98
Regions Financial CorporationRFBefore the open$0.63
Travelers Companies (The)TRVBefore the open$5.11
Truist FinancialTFCBefore the open$1.08

Monday, July 20

Domino'sDPZBefore the open$4.19
Steel DynamicsSTLDBefore the open$3.66
W. R. Berkley CorporationWRBAfter the close$1.09

Tuesday, July 21

3MMMMBefore the open$2.27
Capital OneCOFAfter the close$4.73
Charles Schwab CorporationSCHWBefore the open$1.51
Chubb LimitedCBAfter the close$6.77
D. R. HortonDHIBefore the open$2.99
Danaher CorporationDHRBefore the open$1.83
EQT CorporationEQTAfter the close$0.41
EquifaxEFXBefore the open$2.21
General MotorsGMBefore the open$3.17
Genuine Parts CompanyGPCBefore the open$2.10
HalliburtonHALBefore the open$0.54
HasbroHASBefore the open$1.13
Interactive Brokers GroupIBKRAfter the close$0.59
KeyCorpKEYBefore the open$0.42
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.MRSHBefore the open$2.88
MSCIMSCIBefore the open$4.86
Northrop GrummanNOCBefore the open$6.84
Synchrony FinancialSYFBefore the open$2.13

Wednesday, July 22

AT&TTBefore the open$0.59
AvalonBay CommunitiesAVBAfter the close$1.25
Banco SantanderSAN.MCBefore the open$0.24
CME GroupCMEBefore the open$2.98
Crown CastleCCIAfter the close$0.39
CSX CorporationCSXAfter the close$0.49
Equity ResidentialEQRAfter the close$0.45
Fiserv, Inc.FISVBefore the open$1.90
Freeport-McMoRanFCXBefore the open$0.60
GE VernovaGEVBefore the open$3.23
Globe LifeGLAfter the close$3.67
IberdrolaIBE.MC$0.25
IBMIBMAfter the close$3.02
Las Vegas SandsLVSAfter the close$0.78
Moody's CorporationMCOBefore the open$4.23
NaturgyNTGY.MC$0.34
NextEra EnergyNEEBefore the open$1.08
Northern TrustNTRSBefore the open$2.68
NVR, Inc.NVRBefore the open$90.97
Otis WorldwideOTISBefore the open$1.01
Packaging Corporation of AmericaPKGAfter the close$2.33
Philip Morris InternationalPMBefore the open$2.03
PulteGroupPHMBefore the open$2.38
Raymond James FinancialRJFAfter the close$2.93
Rollins, Inc.ROLAfter the close$0.34
ServiceNowNOWAfter the close$0.86
Southwest AirlinesLUVAfter the close$0.52
TE ConnectivityTELBefore the open$2.85
Teledyne TechnologiesTDYBefore the open$5.77
TeslaTSLAAfter the close$0.47
Texas InstrumentsTXNAfter the close$1.90
United RentalsURIAfter the close$11.55
WabtecWABBefore the open$2.63

Thursday, July 23

AllegionALLEBefore the open$2.23
Alphabet (Google)GOOGLAfter the close$2.86
Alphabet Inc. (Class C)GOOGAfter the close$2.86
Ameriprise FinancialAMPBefore the open$10.72
BankinterBKT.MC$0.31
Blackstone Inc.BXBefore the open$1.33
ComcastCMCSABefore the open$0.97
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.FIXAfter the close$10.45
Deckers BrandsDECKAfter the close$0.92
Digital RealtyDLRAfter the close$0.47
Dover CorporationDOVBefore the open$2.72
Dow Inc.DOWBefore the open$1.25
Edwards LifesciencesEWAfter the close$0.73
Hartford (The)HIGAfter the close$3.19
HoneywellHONBefore the open$1.82
Huntington BancsharesHBANBefore the open$0.39
IntelINTCAfter the close$0.21
Lockheed MartinLMTBefore the open$7.23
Nasdaq, Inc.NDAQBefore the open$0.97
NewmontNEMAfter the close$2.13
Norfolk Southern RailwayNSCBefore the open$3.24
PG&E CorporationPCGBefore the open$0.37
Pool CorporationPOOLBefore the open$5.35
Quest DiagnosticsDGXBefore the open$2.81
RepsolREP.MCBefore the open$1.47
Roper TechnologiesROPBefore the open$5.29
RTX CorporationRTXBefore the open$1.66
SAPSAP.DE$1.76
Snap-onSNABefore the open$4.90
T-Mobile USTMUSBefore the open$2.57
Thermo Fisher ScientificTMOBefore the open$5.71
Tractor SupplyTSCOBefore the open$0.85
Union Pacific CorporationUNPBefore the open$3.15
VerisignVRSNAfter the close$2.39
West Pharmaceutical ServicesWSTBefore the open$2.08

Friday, July 24

American ExpressAXPBefore the open$4.41
AonAONBefore the open$3.77
Banco SabadellSAB.MC$0.09
Charter CommunicationsCHTRBefore the open$10.00
HCA HealthcareHCABefore the open$7.37
MapfreMAP.MCBefore the open$0.04
SchlumbergerSLBBefore the open$0.52
VerizonVZBefore the open$1.28

Sunday, July 26

Baker HughesBKRAfter the close$0.50

What corporate earnings are

Corporate earnings are the accounts that every listed company publishes once per quarter: how much it sold (revenue), how much it made (net profit and EPS) and, very often, what it expects for the coming months (the guidance, or outlook). They are the periodic X-ray of the business: the most reliable way to know whether a company is genuinely doing well or badly, beyond the price.

In the US, earnings season is concentrated a few weeks after the close of each quarter, and the big banks kick it off. The release includes a statement with the figures and, normally, a conference call with analysts where management explains the quarter and answers questions. That is usually where the information that moves the price comes from.

Why earnings move a stock

The key is expectations. A stock price already incorporates what the market expects the company to earn. That is why what moves the price is not the absolute number, but the surprise: whether the results beat or miss estimates and what is said about the future.

That is why a company can post record profits and still fall, if guidance disappoints or if the market expected even more. And the other way around: a company posting losses can soar if it loses less than feared. This is one of the reasons the market sometimes moves in seemingly illogical ways.

How to invest around earnings

What matters is not just making money in a single quarter, but the trend across several quarters. The short term around an earnings report is one of the most unpredictable moments in the market: not even professionals get the day’s reaction right. Betting that a stock will rise "because its results will be good" looks more like a gamble than an investment.

The sensible approach is the opposite: decide beforehand whether the company is good (its DeepTicker Score) and look at its price (P/E and multiples versus the sector), and use the results to confirm or revise the thesis, not to speculate on a single day. If a quality company drops sharply after earnings for a temporary reason, it can be an opportunity; if the deterioration is structural, it is a warning sign. Always review the company profile on its Company Profile.

Corporate earnings this week

The table above shows the corporate earnings this week and over the next few days, ordered by date and indicating whether the company reports before the market opens or after the close. Next to each company you will see its estimated EPS, so you can plan your review before the release.

Frequently asked questions

What is the earnings calendar?

It is the schedule of when each company publishes its quarterly results (revenue, profit). Earnings often move a stock sharply in the short term, especially when they surprise versus what the market expected.

When does a specific company report earnings?

Each company reports once per quarter, on dates usually announced weeks in advance. This calendar shows the major companies reporting over the next few days; for a specific company, check its profile on DeepTicker, where you will see the next estimated date.

What do "before the open" and "after the close" mean?

Companies usually publish before the market opens (BMO, before market open) or after the close (AMC, after market close). The price reaction shows up in that session or the next one.

What is estimated EPS?

The earnings per share that the analyst consensus expects. What matters is not only whether the company makes money, but whether it beats, meets or misses that estimate, and what it says about the future (guidance).

Why do earnings move a stock so much?

Because a stock price already discounts a set of expectations. If results or guidance beat those expectations, the price rises to reflect the new outlook; if they disappoint, it falls. It is not about the absolute number, but the surprise versus what was expected.

How do you invest around earnings?

Carefully: the short term is unpredictable. Good results can fall if guidance disappoints. Fundamental analysis looks at the trend across several quarters, not a single day’s reaction. This is educational information, not financial advice.

Dates and estimates are indicative and subject to change; for informational purposes only. This is not financial advice.

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