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Top 10 Earnings to Watch This Week: Walmart, Carvana, Palo Alto

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A loaded earnings calendar kicks off this week with reports spanning retail, cybersecurity, precious metals mining, proptech, and energy infrastructure. Here are the 10 most anticipated releases and what to watch for each.

Company Ticker Sector Report Day
Hecla Mining $HL Precious Metals Mon
Walmart $WMT Retail Thu (BMO)
Palo Alto Networks $PANW Cybersecurity Tue (AMC)
Kinross Gold $KGC Precious Metals Wed (BMO)
Opendoor Technologies $OPEN Real Estate / Proptech Thu (AMC)
Carvana $CVNA Auto Retail Wed (AMC)
Analog Devices $ADI Semiconductors Wed (BMO)
Coeur Mining $CDE Precious Metals Wed (AMC)
Pan American Silver $PAAS Precious Metals Wed (AMC)
Energy Transfer $ET Energy / Midstream Wed (AMC)

The Big Names

$WMT — Walmart is the week’s marquee report. The world’s largest retailer reports Thursday before the bell and will offer the clearest read on U.S. consumer health heading into spring. Wall Street is watching same-store sales trends, e-commerce growth, and any commentary on tariff impacts to margins. Walmart’s guidance will set the tone for the entire retail sector.

$CVNA — Carvana reports Wednesday after the close. The online used car dealer staged one of the most dramatic turnarounds in recent market history, rallying from near-bankruptcy to profitability. Investors want to see if unit economics continue improving and whether DriveTime-related financials raise any disclosure questions. This is a name where the post-earnings move could be violent in either direction.

$PANW — Palo Alto Networks reports Tuesday after close. As the AI-driven cybersecurity arms race accelerates, Palo Alto’s platformization strategy — consolidating customers onto its integrated security platform — is the key metric. Billings growth and remaining performance obligations will signal whether enterprise security spending is holding up.

Precious Metals Trio

Three precious metals miners — $HL, $KGC, and $CDE — plus silver giant $PAAS report this week against the backdrop of gold trading near record highs above $2,900/oz. The theme: are miners translating elevated commodity prices into margin expansion and free cash flow? Kinross Gold in particular has been a strong performer, and investors want to see production guidance for 2026.

Tech, Energy & Real Estate

$ADI — Analog Devices reports Wednesday and will offer a read on the semiconductor cycle recovery, particularly in industrial and automotive end markets. $ET — Energy Transfer rounds out the week as a bellwether for midstream energy, where investors are focused on distribution growth and capital allocation. $OPEN — Opendoor reports Thursday and faces questions about iBuying viability as housing affordability remains strained.

Why it matters: This week’s earnings span the economy’s key pressure points — consumer spending ($WMT), AI/cyber ($PANW), commodities ($HL, $KGC, $CDE, $PAAS), housing ($OPEN), autos ($CVNA), and energy ($ET).

🔗 Sources: Investopedia, Yahoo Finance

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