Today's Earnings Highlights
105 companies report earnings Monday as the week kicks off with a packed calendar dominated by smaller-cap names. The biggest expectations sit with PNRG, which analysts expect to deliver $6.02 per share for Q2 2026, and FN, estimated at $3.93 for its Q4 2026 report after the close.
FN and FLXS both report Q4 results today, closing out fiscal 2026 while most of the calendar focuses on Q2 numbers. FLXS carries a $1.11 estimate and reports after the bell. The timing split means investors get both a look back at older quarters and fresh reads on summer performance.
Several names report without consensus coverage, including STRS, UUU, AGPU, AHRO, AIDG, and AIHS. The mix skews toward pre-revenue or low-coverage situations typical of a mid-August Monday. BBW stands out with a $0.70 estimate for Q2 2027, reporting a quarter that won't close for another year—likely a fiscal calendar quirk. Other names to track include ANNX (est. -$0.24), IDR (est. $0.24), SMTI (est. -$0.03), ESOA (est. $0.17), and DCGO (est. -$0.06).
Yesterday's Results
No companies reported earnings Sunday. The weekend pause sets up today's wave of reporters as the first action of the week, with no prior session data to benchmark sentiment or set the tone for how the market is digesting results.
Beat & Miss Scoreboard
No beat or miss data is available yet. Sunday's calendar was blank, so there are no surprise percentages, sector breakdowns, or performance leaders to track. The scoreboard resets today as the week's first batch of results begins to roll in.
Traders will start building the week's narrative after the close when FN, FLXS, and DCGO report. How the Q4 fiscal closers perform relative to Q2 reporters may signal whether summer trends are diverging from earlier-year setups.
Week Ahead Watch
205 companies are scheduled to report over the next seven days, nearly double today's count. The heaviest single-day load appears to be Monday, August 24, with at least ten names confirmed including ADMT, AMWD, BTM, CAF, CLM, CNF, COSM, CTRN, DKS, and EMD.
DKS is the most recognizable ticker in the week-ahead roster, a sporting goods retailer whose results typically carry read-through for consumer discretionary spending and back-to-school trends. The timing lines up with peak seasonal inventory decisions, making the gross margin and guidance commentary more important than usual. The rest of the August 24 slate spans industrials, financials, and specialty names without a clear sector tilt yet.
What to Watch
Guidance is the main event on a day like this. With estimates ranging from steep losses to solid profitability, the spread in expectations means any outlook commentary will move stocks more than the backward-looking numbers. PNRG's $6.02 estimate is the highest absolute figure today, so any beat or miss there will stand out in percentage terms.
The fiscal calendar misalignment creates noise. FN and FLXS are closing Q4 while others report Q2 or even look ahead to fiscal 2027. That makes cross-company comparisons tricky and puts more weight on sequential trends within each name's own history. After-hours action will clarify which reports actually mattered and whether the market cares more about the earnings themselves or what management says about the rest of the year.