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First-quarter earnings season begins in earnest from mid-April. Geopolitics will take centre stage this results season, with investors keen to assess the potential impact of events overseas on US company profits. Importantly, we’ll get an indication of how corporate America is pricing in high oil costs, resulting inflation pressures and consumer demand.
US financial data group FactSet forecasts earnings for the S&P 500 index grew by 12.5% in Q1 2026, which would mark the 6th consecutive quarter of double-digit earnings growth for the index.
The calendar below, which we will update every week, shows the US companies most held and actively traded by interactive investor customers that are about to report results in the next two weeks.

US companies announcing their quarterly earnings in the coming weeks.
Key: PMO = Pre Market Open AMC = After Market Close E = Estimated
| Mon 6 April | Tue 7 April | Wed 8 April | Thu 9 April | Fri 10 April |
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No noteworthy announcements |
No noteworthy announcements |
No noteworthy announcements |
No noteworthy announcements | |
| Mon 13 April | Tue 14 April | Wed 15 April | Thu 16 April | Fri 17 April |
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Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) PMO |
Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT) PMO Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) PMO Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) AMC |
No noteworthy announcements |
Updated: 2 April 2026. This page will be updated weekly on Fridays. The next update will take place on 10 April 2026.
Source: nasdaq.com, company websites
Important information: As investment values can go down as well as up, you may not get back all the money you invest. Currency changes affect international investments, and this can decrease their value in sterling. If you’re unsure about investing, please speak to an authorised financial adviser.