Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week (September 9-13)

Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.

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Below is a weekly earnings calendar of the most important upcoming quarterly reports scheduled to be released by publicly traded companies. However, we have also provided expanded earnings previews and recaps for select companies.

Please check back often. This earnings calendar is updated regularly.

(Editor's note: Earnings dates in tables are tentative. However, companies featured in "Earnings Spotlights" have officially announced their earnings dates.)

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Earnings calendar highlights

Monday (9/9)

There are no noteworthy earnings reports scheduled for before the market opens on Monday, September 9.

Swipe to scroll horizontally Noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Calavo GrowersCVGW$0.43 per share
Mission ProduceAVO$0.03
OracleORCL$1.33
RubrikRBRK-$0.49

Tuesday (9/10)

Swipe to scroll horizontally Noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Academy Sports + OutdoorsASO$2.01 per share
Cognyte SoftwareCGNT-$0.02

Earnings recap: Dave & Buster's Entertainment

Dave & Buster's Entertainment (PLAY) is one of just a handful of companies on the earnings calendar. The entertainment and dining chain disclosed its second-quarter results after Tuesday's close, sending its shares up more than 8% in extended trading.

For the three-month period, PLAY said earnings were up 19.1% year-over-year (YoY) to $1.12 per share, while revenue rose 2.8% to $557.1 million.

The results were mixed, with analysts anticipating earnings of 84 cents per share on $560.7 million in revenue.

"While we are disappointed with our same-store sales performance during the quarter [-6.3% YoY] in this complex and challenging environment, we are laser-focused on our medium-term goals and encouraged by the progress we are making on each of the initiatives," said Chris Morris, CEO of Dave & Buster's.

Swipe to scroll horizontally Noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
GameStopGME-$0.09 per share
Petco Health and WellnessWOOF-$0.02

Wednesday (9/11)

There are no noteworthy earnings reports scheduled for before the market opens on Wednesday, September 11.

Swipe to scroll horizontally Noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Oxford IndustriesOXM$3.00 per share

Thursday (9/12)

Swipe to scroll horizontally Noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
CaleresCAL$1.22 per share
KrogerKR$0.96
LovesacLOVE-$0.44
Signet JewelersSIG$1.14

Earnings spotlight: Adobe

Adobe (ADBE) represents the tech sector on the earnings calendar, with the Photoshop parent's fiscal third-quarter results due out after Thursday's close. ADBE stock gained more than 77% in 2023 – building on its impressive 20-year return – amid software giant's broad push into generative AI initiatives, but upside has been limited this year.

Oppenheimer analyst Brian Schwartz (Outperform, the equivalent of a Buy) says data checks "point to better trends for Adobe's business and slight upside to estimates driven by improving go-to-market initiatives, pricing headwinds turning into tailwinds, strong momentum with Document Cloud and Adobe Express, and growing traction with generative AI."

However, he admits that "the operating environment remains challenging for front-office application suppliers," which could limit Adobe's beat potential relative to fiscal Q3 results and fiscal Q4 guidance.

As for the company's fiscal third-quarter results, analysts expect earnings of $4.53 per share (+10.5% YoY) on revenue of $5.4 billion (+10.2% YoY).

Swipe to scroll horizontally Other noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
RHRH$3.93 per share

Friday (9/13)

There are no noteworthy earnings reports scheduled for before the market opens on Friday, September 13.

Reporting schedules are provided by Briefing.com and company websites. Earnings estimate data provided by Refinitiv, an LSEG business, via Yahoo! Finance, and S&P Global Market Intelligence via Briefing.com.

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