GME closed at $18.54 on August 12, 2026, down 17.3% from its July 14, 2026 close of $22.43. The sharpest move came on August 3, when shares fell about 12% after GameStop announced a $1.4 billion convertible-note-for-equity exchange.
EYE shares fell -7.07% to $20.50 during regular trading Wednesday, erasing a roughly +2% premarket gain after its Q2 report. Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.25 beat the $0.18 consensus, but revenue of $498.8M missed estimates and adjusted comparable-store sales rose only +2.2%.
Savers Value Village (SVV) shares surged approximately 21.9% over the last 30 days, rising from $9.68 to $11.80 as of the most recent close. The rally was fueled by strong Q2 2026 earnings results, raised full-year guidance, and enthusiasm around the company's new AI-driven ThriftIQ pricing platform.
Ulta Beauty shares surged approximately 17% over the past 30 days, climbing from $469.20 on July 10 to $548.66 on August 10, dramatically outperforming the broader market. The rally reflects a confluence of catalysts: strong first-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings, a raised full-year profit outlook, aggressive share buybacks, and newly disclosed institutional accumulation.
GME shares fell sharply on Monday, sliding -10.64% to approximately $19.41 during regular trading, after dropping in premarket following a dilutive debt-for-equity announcement. The primary catalyst: GameStop disclosed a privately negotiated exchange of ~$1.4 billion of its 0% convertible senior notes (2030 and 2032 maturities) for newly issued Class A common stock, increasing the outstanding share count.
Five Below shares have edged approximately 3.5% lower over the past 30 days, trading near $191 after a volatile post-earnings period that saw the stock shed roughly 13% in a single session. Q1 FY2026 results delivered standout numbers: revenue surged 32.5% year-over-year to $1.29 billion, adjusted EPS of $2.22 beat consensus by $0.45, and comparable-store sales jumped 22.7%.
Best Buy shares surged approximately 25% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by a strong fiscal Q1 2027 earnings beat on May 28, 2026. The company reported EPS of $1.28 versus the $1.23 consensus estimate, with revenue of $8.94 billion also exceeding Wall Street expectations.
Multiple Wall Street firms lowered price targets on BBY in recent weeks, reflecting tempered expectations for consumer electronics demand. The company launched an enhanced rewards program for loyalty members in early May, aiming to boost engagement and repeat purchases.
National Vision Holdings shares tumbled approximately 7.29% on Wednesday, sliding from a prior close of $17.57 to an intraday low near $16.29. The primary pressure stemmed from persistent post-earnings weakness and investor unease over second-quarter comparable sales tracking in the low-single-digit range following an e-commerce platform disruption.
RH reported first quarter fiscal 2026 revenue of $800.3 million, exceeding analyst expectations of approximately $792.6 million. Adjusted earnings per share came in at a loss of $1.97, better than the consensus estimate of a $2.09 loss.
Net sales reached $1.44 billion, up 6.7% year over year. Comparable sales increased 2.9%, with eCommerce sales rising 17.4%.
Fourth quarter diluted EPS reached $4.37, up 66.2% year over year. Net income for the quarter totaled $162.7 million, a 65.5% increase from the prior year.
** - Five Below (FIVE) shares fell sharply, declining approximately 12.71% from the prior session's close of $222.89. The move followed the company's first-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings report, which featured a significant earnings beat and raised full-year guidance.
Five Below reported first quarter fiscal 2026 revenue of $1.29 billion, exceeding consensus estimates of $1.23 billion. Earnings per share came in at $2.22, surpassing analyst expectations of approximately $1.77.
Net sales rose 11.1% to $3.16 billion, driven by 5.3% comparable sales growth, new stores, and the Space NK acquisition. Diluted EPS increased 15.5% to $7.74, exceeding analyst expectations.
Ulta Beauty is scheduled to report first quarter fiscal 2026 results on June 2, 2026, after market close. Consensus revenue estimate stands at approximately $3.08 billion, reflecting about 8% year-over-year growth.
MINISO is set to report results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, with analysts expecting continued revenue growth driven by store expansion and product innovation. Consensus estimates point to year-over-year increases in both revenue and earnings per share, supported by strong performance in key markets including Mainland China and international expansion.
Analysts expect Q1 fiscal 2026 adjusted EPS of $0.29, aligning with company guidance of $0.24-$0.30. Consensus revenue forecast is $1.36 billion, down about 4.5% from $1.424 billion in Q1 last year, matching guided 4%-6% decline.
National Vision Holdings ( EYE ) shares plunged 22.13% to close at $16.31 from the previous close of $20.94. The sell-off followed Q1 2026 earnings release showing an EPS beat of $0.45 vs.
FLWS stock surged +29% over the past 30 days, driven by a recent leadership transition, bullish technical indicators, and anticipation ahead of fiscal Q3 results. Over the past quarter, shares declined -9%, reflecting ongoing revenue pressures and soft consumer spending in the gifting sector.