Earnings Week Ahead:
151 Reports Set to Break the Silence

With zero reporters Sunday and a quiet weekend behind us, 151 companies are scheduled to report over the next seven days, including BBY, ADSK, and AFRM.

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Sunday, August 23, 2026
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Today's Earnings Highlights

Sunday brings exactly zero earnings reports, extending the weekend quiet that typically bookends the heaviest reporting weeks of the season. No companies are scheduled to announce results today, leaving traders to prep calendars and position ahead of a much busier stretch starting midweek.

The silence is normal for a Sunday in late August. Earnings seasons respect weekends, and this one is no exception. The real action resumes when the opening bell rings Monday and accelerates as the week unfolds.

Yesterday's Results

Saturday also delivered zero reports, continuing the weekend pause. No companies posted actuals, so there are no surprises to analyze, no beats or misses to tally, and no post-earnings price swings to track. The scoreboard remains blank heading into the new week.

Without any results to parse, the focus shifts entirely forward. Traders spent the weekend reviewing guidance, checking calendars, and mapping out which reports could move markets when the action picks back up.

Beat & Miss Scoreboard

No beat rate or miss rate is available for yesterday because no companies reported. The scoreboard will reset once Monday's reporters begin posting results and analysts compare actuals against consensus estimates.

The lack of data today means no largest surprise or biggest disappointment to highlight. That will change quickly as the week ahead roster—151 companies deep—begins to file results and the usual patterns of outperformance and shortfalls emerge.

Week Ahead Watch

The next seven days feature 151 scheduled reporters, a sharp contrast to the weekend drought. The calendar's heaviest concentration lands on Wednesday, August 27, when several notable names are set to announce. BBY reports before the bell that morning, while ADSK and AFRM are slated for after-market close the same day.

Other companies on the midweek slate include BILI and BZUN, both reporting before the open on the 27th. Friday, August 28, rounds out the week with BLPG and UTSI scheduled, though exact timing remains to be determined. Earlier in the week, ADNH, AWF, and BMRA are also due to report on the 27th.

The clustering around Wednesday sets that day up as the week's focal point. Traders are watching whether guidance holds, margins expand, and revenue growth continues at the pace analysts expect. The 151-company pipeline should provide enough data points to gauge sector strength and identify emerging trends as earnings season matures.

What to Watch

The shift from a quiet weekend to a packed midweek lineup means positioning decisions made today will matter by Wednesday. With no weekend noise to distort sentiment, the setup heading into Monday is clean. Volume and volatility should rise as reports start flowing and actual results replace estimates.

Keep an eye on how the early-week reporters set the tone. If the first few beats are strong and guidance stays intact, that could lift sentiment into the heavier Wednesday slate. Conversely, any early misses or cautious outlooks may weigh on the broader group before the marquee names even report. The 151 companies on deck represent a wide cross-section, so patterns that emerge this week will carry weight beyond individual tickers.

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