Ovintiv is set to report Q1 2026 earnings after market close on May 11, 2026, with a conference call on May 12. Analysts expect consensus EPS of approximately $1.83-$1.85, up from $1.42 adjusted in Q1 2025.
Analysts expect Q1 2026 revenue of approximately $38 million, a substantial increase from prior quarters driven by gateway sales and government contracts. Consensus EPS estimate stands at -$0.23, reflecting ongoing investments in satellite production and launches.
Analysts expect Q4 fiscal 2026 revenue of approximately $1.60 billion, up about 8% year-over-year. Consensus adjusted EPS estimate stands at $2.89, reflecting 5.5% growth from $2.74 in the prior-year quarter.
Analysts expect Q3 fiscal 2026 EPS of $1.02, down 7.3% year-over-year from $1.10. Consensus revenue forecast stands at $3.79 billion, a 13.2% decline from $4.37 billion last year.
Analysts expect Q1 2026 EPS of $0.17-$0.19, with consensus revenue around $2.91-$2.98 billion USD. Focus on mobile postpaid growth, fixed broadband (FTTH) expansion, and EBITDA margins amid Brazil's competitive telecom market.
Analysts expect Q1 2026 revenue of $717 million, reflecting continued expansion in stablecoin infrastructure. Consensus EPS estimate stands at $0.15-$0.18 per share, down slightly from prior revisions.
Analysts expect Q1 2026 Real Estate FFO (a key metric for REITs, measuring funds from operations excluding certain items) of $2.98 per share, slightly down from $2.95 year-over-year. Consensus revenue forecast stands at $1.57 billion, reflecting 6.4% growth from the prior-year quarter.
Analysts expect Q1 2026 EPS of $0.93, a 50% rise from $0.62 in Q1 2025. Consensus revenue forecast stands at $26.2 billion, up 24.4% year-over-year.
LTH stock rose +14% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by strong Q1 2026 earnings that beat estimates on revenue and EPS, sparking a multi-day rally. Over the past quarter, the stock gained +7%, supported by membership growth, higher dues, and raised full-year guidance amid a focus on premium positioning.
ADI stock surged +19% over the past 30 days, driven by strong sector momentum in analog semiconductors and anticipation ahead of Q2 earnings. Over the past quarter, shares climbed +29%, fueled by robust Q1 fiscal 2026 results with 30% revenue growth and record data center orders.
SIRI stock rose approximately +14% over the past 30 days, driven by strong Q1 2026 earnings that beat estimates on revenue and EPS, alongside improved subscriber retention. Over the past quarter, the stock gained around +27%, fueled by content expansions, advertising growth, and positive analyst revisions.
GSK stock declined approximately -14% over the past 30 days, primarily due to a sharp post-Q1 earnings drop amid investor concerns over one-off boosts and general medicines weakness. Over the past quarter, the stock is down around -8%, reflecting volatility after earlier peaks from Q4 strength, offset by recent sector pressures and valuation reassessments.
MDT stock declined approximately -13% over the past 30 days amid analyst price target reductions and concerns over EPS guidance cuts tied to the MiniMed diabetes unit spin-off. Over the past quarter, the stock fell around -25%, reflecting broader pressures from margin challenges, tariff impacts, and sector sentiment.
LMT stock declined approximately -18% over the past 30 days, primarily triggered by a Q1 2026 earnings miss on April 23, with EPS of $6.44 falling short of expectations and flat sales of $18 billion. Over the past quarter, the stock is down around -20%, reflecting a sharp reversal from earlier peaks near $677 amid post-earnings selling pressure and sector concerns.
ORCL stock surged +42% over the past 30 days, driven by analyst upgrades and renewed confidence in AI cloud infrastructure growth. Over the past quarter, the stock rose +25%, rebounding from earlier concerns about capital expenditures (capex) amid strong remaining performance obligations (RPO).
TSLA stock surged +24% over the past 30 days, rebounding from April lows near $343 amid positive analyst upgrades and anticipation for AI and autonomy updates. Over the past quarter, the stock gained +3%, recovering from delivery misses through earnings beats and optimism around Full Self-Driving (FSD) and robotaxi developments.
NFLX stock declined -11% over the last 30 days amid post-earnings selloff and cautious Q2 guidance. Over the past quarter, shares are up +7% from early February levels, recovering from acquisition-related lows.
DFSC stock surged +103% over the past 30 days, driven by positive developments including shipments to the U. S.
APP shares have declined approximately 10% in early Friday trading, falling from the May 7 closing price of $512.69 to approximately $461. The sell-off follows a strong Q1 2026 earnings beat — reported after the close on May 6 — where revenue rose 59% year-over-year to $1.84 billion and Adjusted EBITDA reached $1.56 billion at an 85% margin, both exceeding consensus estimates.
XSD surged +46% over the past 30 days, driven by explosive AI infrastructure demand boosting semiconductor stocks across the board. Over the past quarter, the ETF gained +50%, reflecting broader sector recovery amid hyperscaler capital spending on chips.