Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week (June 2-6)
Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.


David Dittman
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 previews and recaps for select companies that are reporting earnings this week.
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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I am the Senior Investing Editor at Kiplinger.com, having joined the publication in April 2021. I have over a decade of experience writing about the stock market and have covered corporate earnings reports and stock reactions over that time frame. I find corporate earnings to be so important because they allow investors a closer look into the strength of a company's fundamentals and how these may impact its share price down the road.

I am the former managing editor and chief investment strategist of Utility Forecaster, which was named one of "10 investment newsletters to read besides Buffett's" in 2015. A graduate of the University of California, San Diego, and the Villanova University School of Law, and a former stockbroker, I have been working in financial media for more than 20 years.
Earnings calendar highlights
Monday (6/2)
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Campbell Soup | CPB | $0.65 per share |
Science Applications | SAIC | $2.13 |
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Credo Technology Group | CRDO | $0.27 per share |
Tuesday (6/3)
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Dollar General | DG | $1.48 per share |
Donaldson | DCI | $0.95 |
Ferguson | FERG | $2.03 |
NIO | NIO | -$2.56 |
Ollie's Bargain Outlet | OLLI | $0.71 |
Signet Jewelers | SIG | $1.01 |
Earnings recap: CrowdStrike Holdings
CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD) sank more than 7% in pre-market trading Wednesday following its post-closing-bell earnings report Tuesday. Some of that selling could simply be profit-taking following a big run after a botched software update last summer.
Fiscal 2026 first-quarter earnings of 73 cents per share were down from 93 cents a year ago but topped a FactSet-compiled consensus forecast for 66 cents. Revenue of $1.10 billion was up 20% but missed Wall Street expectations for $1.11 billion.
CrowdStrike guided to second-quarter revenue of $1.15 billion, below analysts' estimate of $1.16 billion. And management reiterated its guidance for full-year revenue in a range of $4.74 billion to $4.81 billion.
"Consistent with its pre-announcement," writes Stifel analyst Adam Borg, "CrowdStrike delivered results that were in-line to above expectations, although we note revenue did not top the midpoint or high-end of guidance for the first time as a public company."
Borg notes the "continued adoption of CrowdStrike's Falcon Flex purchasing vehicle" as the quarter's standout development based on its 124% year-over-year growth. "Second-quarter revenue guidance was modestly below expectations," Borg observes, "and full-year revenue guidance was reaffirmed."
At the same time, the analyst concludes, second-quarter EPS guidance "was above consensus, management walked up full-year profitability guidance above the beat, and management raised fiscal 2027 operating margin and free cash flow margin targets."
Borg reiterated his Buy rating on the cybersecurity stock and raised his 12-month target price from $480 to $495.
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Asana | ASAN | $0.02 per share |
Couchbase | BASE | -$0.08 |
Guidewire Software | GWRE | $0.46 |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE | $0.33 |
Yext | YEXT | $0.11 |
Wednesday (6/4)
Earnings preview: Dollar Tree
Dollar Tree (DLTR) will offer a look at an important part of the mosaic that is the U.S. consumer, as well as color on tariff management, when it reports fiscal 2025 first-quarter results before Wednesday's opening bell.
Oppenheimer analyst Rupesh Parikh recently reiterated his Perform (or "Hold") rating but has not issued a price target for the consumer staples stock.
Parikh expects Dollar Tree "to at least meet consensus expectations" for its first quarter. "However," Parikh adds, "we believe DLTR likely needs to trim guidance to reflect new tariff developments post the company's last report."
The analyst notes that DLTR has greater exposure to foreign direct imports than its peer Dollar General (DG), "driven by a much larger discretionary offering" and must contemplate "new tariff headwinds" rising after its last earnings release on March 26.
Parikh does explain that "shares appear fairly valued to us following major gains lately."
DLTR and DG underperformed the market in 2024, losing 47.2% and 43.1%, respectively, vs a gain of 25.0% for the S&P 500 Index. Both low-end retailers have outperformed so far in 2025, though, with DLTR up 20.9% and DG 29.9% vs. 1.1% for the S&P 500.
As a group, analysts expect Dollar Tree to report earnings of $1.20 per share (-16% YoY) on revenue of $4.5 billion (-40.7% YoY).
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Genesco | GCO | -$2.09 per share |
REV Group | REVG | $0.57 |
Sprinklr | CXM | $0.10 |
Thor Industries | THO | $1.76 |
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Argan | AGX | $1.09 per share |
Descartes | DSGX | $0.44 |
Five Below | FIVE | $0.78 |
Greif | GEF | $1.13 |
MongoDB | MDB | $0.66 |
PVH | PVH | $2.24 |
Verint Systems | VRNT | $0.23 |
Thursday (6/5)
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Brown-Forman | BF.B | $0.34 per share |
Ciena | CIEN | $0.52 |
Cracker Barrel | CBRL | $0.24 |
Hello Group | MOMO | $1.34 |
Toro | TTC | $1.39 |
Victoria's Secret | VSCO | $0.04 |
Earnings preview: Broadcom
Broadcom (AVGO), one of Kiplinger's favorite dividend-paying stocks, takes its turn on the earnings calendar after the closing bell Thursday.
Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland expects generally in-line to slightly better results and guidance, supported by continued AI growth, stabilization in Broadcom's core semiconductors business and further optimization of its VMware portfolio.
Rolland reiterated his Positive (or Buy) rating and raised his 12-month price target on AVGO stock from $250 to $280 in a May 29 note.
"The overall demand backdrop remains robust as hyperscalers maintain (and in some cases increase) their AI investments," Rolland writes. "Notably, Meta (a Broadcom customer) increased its 2025 capex to a range of $64B to $72B (up from $60B to $65B prior)."
Rolland suggests that "AI should continue to be the primary driver" for Broadcom's Networking business, "as reports from Arista, Coherent, and Lumentum support strong results."
Rolland cites "positive read-throughs from the likes of Cisco, Arista, and Juniper" on the Traditional Networking side too.
Broadband "should see continued growth off the bottom," and read-throughs for Wireless and Storage Connectivity are generally positive too.
"For VMware," Rolland concludes, "AVGO continues to transition customers to subscriptions, which should remain a tailwind for the business."
Analysts are calling for Broadcom to report earnings of $1.57 per share (+42.7% YoY) on revenue of $15 billion (+19.9% YoY).
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
Braze | BRZE | $0.05 per share |
DocuSign | DOCU | $0.81 |
Lululemon Athletica | LULU | $2.58 |
Mission Produce | AVO | $0.06 |
Petco Health and Wellness | WOOF | -$0.02 |
Rubrik | RBRK | -$0.32 |
Samsara | IOT | $0.06 |
ServiceTitan | TTAN | -$0.40 |
Vail Resorts | MTN | $10.04 |
Zumiez | ZUMZ | -$0.78 |
Friday (6/6)
Company | Symbol | Earnings estimate |
ABM Industries | ABM | $0.87 per share |
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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With over a decade of experience writing about the stock market, Karee Venema is the senior investing editor at Kiplinger.com. She joined the publication in April 2021 after 10 years of working as an investing writer and columnist at a local investment research firm. In her previous role, Karee focused primarily on options trading, as well as technical, fundamental and sentiment analysis.
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