Stock Region Earnings Calendar
Key Earnings: GS, PEP, & NFLX Up Next
Key Earnings: GS, PEP, & NFLX Up Next
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Welcome to this week’s Stock Region earnings rundown. We have a packed schedule ahead, offering a deep dive into the health of the financial sector, consumer goods, and streaming entertainment.
Goldman Sachs sets the tone early this week, followed by a wave of major bank reports on Tuesday and Wednesday. By Thursday, all eyes shift to PepsiCo and Netflix to gauge consumer spending strength and content investment returns.
Here is your daily bulletin of the earnings reports you need to watch.
Monday, April 13, 2026
The Headliner: Goldman Sachs (GS)
Goldman Sachs steps up to the plate before the market opens. Analysts project a strong showing with earnings of $16.35 per share, up 15.8% year-over-year, and revenue climbing 12.2% to $16.89 billion. Look for robust trading revenue to carry the weight. Keep an ear out for commentary on private credit concerns, as well as tailwinds from upcoming IPOs and pent-up M&A demand.
Other Notable Reports:
Before the Open: Fastenal (FAST) - $0.30 per share
After the Close: FB Financial (FBK) - $1.10 per share
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Tuesday brings a massive wave of financial and retail reports before the opening bell. There are no noteworthy earnings scheduled after the close.
Before the Open:
Albertsons (ACI): $0.43 per share
BlackRock (BLK): $11.86 per share
CarMax (KMX): $0.20 per share
Citigroup (C): $2.63 per share
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ): $2.68 per share
JPMorgan Chase (JPM): $5.44 per share
Wells Fargo (WFC): $1.58 per share
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
The momentum continues Wednesday with major tech and additional banking giants reporting.
Before the Open:
ASML (ASML): $7.71 per share
Bank of America (BAC): $1.01 per share
First Horizon (FHN): $0.50 per share
M&T Bank (MTB): $4.01 per share
Morgan Stanley (MS): $3.02 per share
PNC (PNC): $3.91 per share
Progressive (PGR): $4.83 per share
After the Close:
Home Bancshares (HOMB): $0.59 per share
J.B. Hunt Transport (JBHT): $1.45 per share
SL Green Realty (SLG): $1.08 per share
Thursday, April 16, 2026
The Headliners: PepsiCo (PEP) & Netflix (NFLX)
PepsiCo has been a standout performer in 2026, boasting a 9.7% price gain already. Reporting before the open, analysts expect $1.54 per share on $18.93 billion in revenue. Early price reductions on iconic brands and winter storm-related demand might boost these numbers. Watch for volume growth across Lay’s, Ruffles, and Doritos.
After the close, Netflix takes the stage. Forecasts point to $0.76 per share on $12.17 billion in revenue. Recent price hikes should support revenue growth, but pay close attention to management’s notes on margins as content investments ramp up.
Other Notable Reports (Before the Open):
Abbott Laboratories (ABT): $1.15 per share
BNY Mellon (BK): $1.93 per share
Charles Schwab (SCHW): $1.38 per share
Citizens Financial Group (CFG): $1.09 per share
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM): $3.31 per share
Travelers (TRV): $6.95 per share
U.S. Bancorp (USB): $1.15 per share
Plus: IIIN, KEY, MAN, MRSH, PLD, and WLTH.
Other Notable Reports (After the Close):
Alcoa (AA): $1.43 per share
Cohen & Steers (CNS): $0.81 per share
Simmons First National (SFNC): $0.47 per share
Friday, April 17, 2026
We close out the week with a final round of regional bank and financial service reports before the opening bell.
Before the Open:
Ally Financial (ALLY): $0.94 per share
Autoliv (ALV): $1.90 per share
Badger Meter (BMI): $1.20 per share
Fifth Third (FITB): -$0.10 per share
Regions Financial (RF): $0.60 per share
State Street (STT): $2.62 per share
Truist (TFC): $1.00 per share
Wrapping Up The Week
This week serves as a critical temperature check for the broader market. With heavy hitters across banking, tech, and consumer goods reporting, the data we see will likely set market expectations for the rest of the quarter. The strong expected numbers from Goldman Sachs and PepsiCo suggest underlying economic resilience, though margin pressures at Netflix and private credit concerns at major banks warrant close monitoring.
Stay connected with Stock Region for real-time updates as these numbers cross the wire.

