Today's Earnings Highlights
21 companies report earnings this Monday as June winds down, marking a quiet start to the week ahead of the holiday-shortened trading period. The calendar is thin on household names, with drone manufacturer AVAV and CNXC representing the only two reporters with analyst coverage and consensus estimates.
AVAV reports after the close with analysts expecting $1.49 per share for its fourth quarter of 2026. The defense technology play has drawn attention as autonomous systems budgets remain in focus. CNXC follows with a Q2 print, also after market close, with the Street looking for $2.69 per share.
The remaining 19 reporters lack consensus coverage, reflecting the Monday timing as most companies wait until later in the week. Names like GWLL, ADN, AOREF, and AXG round out a calendar heavy on smaller-cap and micro-cap names with timing still marked as TBD. ELTP is scheduled for an after-market Q4 report, while the bulk of today's list has yet to confirm exact release windows.
Yesterday's Results
No companies reported earnings on Sunday, June 28. The calendar resumes today after the weekend break.
Beat & Miss Scoreboard
No beat or miss data is available from yesterday's session. The scoreboard resets today as the first wave of reporters delivers results. Traders will be watching whether AVAV and CNXC can set a positive tone, though with just two names carrying estimates, it's too early to draw trend lines on this earnings cycle.
Week Ahead Watch
51 companies are scheduled to report over the next seven days, though the pace remains subdued compared to peak earnings season volume. The heaviest action lands next Monday, July 6, when at least 10 names are on deck including ACP, AOD, ASII, CET, and CYBL.
ESI is the only July 6 reporter confirmed for an after-market release so far, while the rest remain TBD on timing. Other names scheduled that day include FAX, FCO, HBSI, and HIX. The back half of this week looks sparse, typical for the lead-up to the July 4 holiday when many companies avoid reporting into thin trading volumes.
What to Watch
Focus tonight on AVAV and whether the defense technology name can meet or beat the $1.49 estimate. Any commentary on government contract pipelines or autonomous platform demand will move the stock in after-hours trade. CNXC follows with its Q2 print, where the $2.69 bar sets up a clear benchmark for the consolidation play.
Beyond the two headliners, traders are watching for surprise strength or weakness from the under-the-radar names reporting today. With 19 companies lacking consensus estimates, any material guidance or revenue figures could create volatility in thinly traded names. The week's broader setup hinges on whether Wednesday and Thursday bring incremental volume before the holiday, or if the market takes an early exit into the long weekend.