Fourth quarter earnings season is entering its final stretch.
In the week ahead, earnings from Nvidia (NVDA) will mark the final company among the so-called “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks to report quarterly results.
This report should offer a crucial update on how demand for its high-tech AI chips — a big part of the hundreds of billions of dollars its Big Tech peers are spending on AI investments — continues to shape up.
Other key results in the week ahead will include reports from Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and Paramount Skydance (PSKY), with the latter currently locked in a duel with Netflix to acquire the former.
Salesforce (CRM), Home Depot (HD), and Lowe’s (LOW) will also be among the notable companies expected to report in the coming week.
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Dominion stock seesaws after company post earnings in line with estimates
Dominion Energy (D) stock fluctuated shortly after the company released stable fourth quarter and full-year earnings results, as the company looks to invest in its energy infrastructure amid growing demand for electricity and natural gas.
The Virginia-based company reported fourth quarter earnings of $0.65 per share that were in line with Wall Street estimates, while revenue of $4.1 billion topped estimates of $3.7 billion, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data.
For the full year, Dominion posted earnings per share of $3.45, slightly below consensus expectations of $3.47, and the company’s 2026 earnings guidance also fell a bit short at the midpoint.
Dominion said it expects to earn between $3.45 and $3.69 per share this year, with that midpoint of $3.57 per share falling below the Street’s expectations of $3.61.
Dominion’s earnings call begins at 11 a.m. ET. Listen to the call live here.
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Domino’s Pizza posts mixed Q4 results as consumers still seek out value
Domino’s (DPZ) posted mixed fourth quarter and fiscal 2025 results as the chain doubles down on growing sales, store count, and profits while consumers home in on value.
The pizza chain posted revenue of $1.54 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter on Monday morning. That was up 6.4% year over year and a tick above the $1.52 billion Wall Street forecast, per Bloomberg consensus data. The bump was driven by higher order volumes and an increase in the company’s food basket pricing to stores.
Adjusted earnings came in at $5.35 per share, just below estimates of $5.37.
CEO Russell Weiner said the chain’s “MORE strategy” delivered higher sales and profits.
He said in the release: “These strong results flowed through to increased franchisee profits, showcasing our ability to drive store level profitability while providing incredible value for our customers.”
US same-store sales grew 3.7%, above the 3.3% jump forecast, while international stores of 0.7% were lower than the expected 1.1% tick up.
Shares in Domino’s rose over 5% before the bell on Monday, as investors assessed its revenue growth. The stock is down 16% over the past year, compared with the S&P 500’s (^GSPC) 15% gain.
For the fiscal year, revenue came in at $4.9 billion, alongside adjusted earnings of $17.57.
Same-store sales for US stores grew 3%, more than the 2.85% forecast. For the year, international stores’ same-store sales growth missed expectations, rising 1.9% versus the estimated 2.14%.
In 2025, the company added 776 stores, slightly more than the Street anticipated, bringing the total to 22,142 globally.
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Notable companies expected to report during the week of Feb. 23
Domino’s Pizza (DPZ), Dominion Energy (D), ONEOK (OKE), Diamondback Energy (FANG)
Home Depot (HD), Alibaba (BABA), Constellation Energy (CEG), MercadoLibre (MELI), Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP), NRG Energy (NRG), Workday (WDAY), Axon Enterprise (AXON), First Solar (FSLR), Amer Sports (AS), CoStar Group (CSGP), HP Inc. (HPQ), GoDaddy (GDDY)
Nvidia (NVDA), HSBC (HSBC), Salesforce (CRM), The TJX Companies (TJX), Lowe’s (LOW), Snowflake (SNOW), Diageo (DEO), HEICO Corporation (HEI), Medline (MDLN), Trip.com Group (TCOM), Agilent Technologies (A), Zoom Communications (ZM), TKO Group Holdings (TKO), Circle Internet Group (CRCL), The Trade Desk (TTD), Paramount Skydance (PSKY)
Intuit (INTU), Stellantis (STLA), Monster Beverage (MNST), Dell Technologies (DELL), Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), Eni S.p.A. (E), Vistra Corp. (VST), Rocket Companies (RKT), Cheniere Energy (LNG), Autodesk (ADSK), Baidu (BIDU), CoreWeave (CRWV), PSEG (PEG), Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB), EMCOR Group (EME), Coupang (CPNG), Block (XYZ), Zscaler (ZS), Coterra Energy (CTRA), Flutter Entertainment (FLUT), Talen Energy Corporation (TLN), The J.M. Smucker Company (SJM)
Friday
Chart Industries (GTLS), Pearson (PSO), Frontline (FRO), Globalstar (GSAT)
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Chemours stock falls after reporting $47M loss in Q4 earnings
Chemours Co. (CC) stock slumped 9% before the bell on Friday after reporting a loss of $47 million in its fourth quarter earnings.
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Live Nation reports growing annual concert attendance as federal antitrust trial looms
Live Nation (LYV) stock rose more than 3% before the bell on Friday after the ticket provider posted an 11% increase in fourth quarter revenue to $6.31 billion, driven by a 12% gain in concert sales.
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Opendoor stock rallies on 46% jump in home acquisition volume
Opendoor’s (OPEN) stock jumped 14% during premarket hours on Friday, despite posting a fourth quarter loss of $1.26 per share, missing analysts’ estimates. Revenue reached $736 million, surpassing Wall Street estimates of $576.94 million.
The digital real estate company also reported that home purchases had risen 46% quarter-over-quarter.
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Sweden’s Klarna surpasses $1B in Q4 revenue as US growth speeds up
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Etsy shares surge on Depop deal, but miss Q4 revenue estimates
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EPAM forecasts first quarter results in line with estimates
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Walmart posts modest quarterly earnings beat as new CEO John Furner takes the helm
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Deere lifts full-year profit forecast on construction, sales recovery; shares up
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Carvana stock sinks after profits miss forecasts, outlook light on details
Carvana stock fell as much 20% late Wednesday after the company reported fourth quarter profit that was light of estimates.
Yahoo Finance’s Pras Subramanian reports:
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DoorDash stock slips after company reports mixed fourth quarter results
DoorDash (DASH) reported fourth quarter results that slightly missed Wall Street’s expectations on the top and bottom lines, while total orders rose more than forecast.
Earnings per share came in at $0.48, compared with the $0.55 the Street had forecast. But adjusted EBITDA reached $780 million in the quarter — up 38% compared to a year ago and almost $5 million above the Street’s estimates.
Meanwhile, revenue grew 28% year over year to $3.96 billion, a tick lower than the nearly $4 billion Wall Street predicted. Total orders, which means all orders through its marketplaces and commerce platform, also jumped 32% to 903 million in the quarter. That’s more than the 888 million analysts had anticipated.
Marketplace GOV — the total dollar value of transactions completed through the marketplace, including taxes, tips, and fees related to DashPass and its international platform Wolt+, clocked in at $29.7 billion compared to the expected $29.1 billion.
That was driven higher by growth in new customers and order rates among existing customers in the US restaurant category.
Its stock fell as much as 8% following the results. Shares had lost about 20% this year through Wednesday’s close.
For the first quarter of 2026, the company expects marketplace GOV to be in the range of $31.0 billion to $31.8 billion, above the Street’s forecast of $30.75 billion.
Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be in the range of $675 million to $775 million, which is below what the Street predicted of $800 million.
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Wingstop shares soar as Q4 earnings beat offsets revenue miss
Wingstop (WING) shares jumped 14% on Wednesday after the popular restaurant chain reported fourth quarter earnings which beat analysts’ expectations.
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Garmin forecasts upbeat annual results on strong demand for high-end wearables
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Verisk quarterly profit beats estimates on steady data analytics demand
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Analog Devices sees strong second quarter as AI boom fuels chip sales
Analog Devices (ADI) stock rose 6% before the bell on Wednesday following the release of its second quarter earnings, which beat analysts’ estimates. The company cited strong demand from its industrial and data center customers as the artificial intelligence boom continues to drive semiconductor sales.
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Palo Alto Networks stock falls after company cuts full-year outlook
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General Mills sees lower sales on weak consumer sentiment
General Mills (GIS) stock fell 6% on Tuesday after the maker of Cheerios cereal lowered its fiscal 2026 sales forecast due to a more challenging consumer environment.
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Trading platform eToro beats profit estimates on growth across asset classes
Trading platform eToro’s (ETOR) stock jumped 11% before the bell on Tuesday after beating estimates for fourth quarter profit.
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