Earnings
Corporate earnings reports and results analysis
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Earnings Analysis

NVIDIA Q1 2026 Earnings Preview: B200 Demand & EPS Outlook (NVDA)
NVIDIA reports Q1 2026 results in May. Analysts expect EPS of $0.89 on $43B revenue, driven by Blackwell B200 GPU ramp and data center demand.

JPMorgan Q1 2026 Earnings: NII Holds as Trading Surges (JPM)
JPMorgan Chase Q1 2026 EPS beat estimates on record trading revenue and resilient net interest income amid tariff-driven volatility.

Tesla Q1 2026 Earnings: Delivery Miss & Margin Pressure (TSLA)
Tesla reported Q1 2026 deliveries of 336,681 vehicles, missing consensus estimates. Can margins recover amid tariff headwinds and EV competition?

AMD Q1 2026 Earnings Preview: MI300X Gaining Ground
AMD reports Q1 2026 earnings April 29. Analysts expect EPS of $1.58 on $7.1B revenue, driven by MI300X GPU demand.

Goldman Sachs Q1 2026: Trading Revenue Surges on Market Volatility
Goldman Sachs posted Q1 2026 EPS of $14.12, beating the $12.35 consensus as FICC trading revenue surged 32% YoY amid elevated macro volatility.

Netflix Q1 2026 Earnings: Subscriber Growth Beats Expectations
Netflix reported Q1 2026 revenue of $10.54B (+13% YoY), adding 5.1M paid subscribers as ad-supported tier momentum accelerates ahead of estimates.

Tesla Q1 2026 Earnings Preview — EPS Surging 60%, Electric Vehicle Rebound Signal?
Tesla reports Q1 2026 earnings on April 22. Wall Street expects EPS of $0.24, a 60% YoY jump. Recovery in gross margins and strong energy storage segment growth are the key stories to watch.

Netflix Q1 2026 Earnings Preview — Did the AI Subscription Strategy Pay Off?
Netflix reports Q1 2026 earnings after market close on April 16. Wall Street forecasts EPS of $0.79, up 15% YoY. Eyes are on advertising platform expansion and subscriber growth momentum.

Goldman Sachs Q1 2026 Earnings: Second-Highest Quarterly Revenue Ever, Record Equities Trading
Goldman Sachs reported Q1 2026 revenue of $17.2B (+14%) and net income of $5.6B (+19%), significantly beating Wall Street expectations. Equity trading hit an all-time record as market volatility driven by tariff uncertainty boosted trading revenues.