
Most Anticipated Earnings – Week of September 15, 2025
This week offers a relatively lighter earnings calendar, but it still includes key updates from major players in food & beverage, restaurants, logistics, publishing, oil & gas, and even global sports. With inflation, consumer behavior, and global demand still under the microscope, these reports offer meaningful insights into their respective industries.
Monday, September 15
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Hain Celestial (HAIN)
Known for its portfolio of natural and organic food brands, Hain Celestial will provide insights into changing consumer preferences, cost inflation, and whether demand for clean-label products is holding strong. -
MindWalk (HYFT)
A health tech and data analytics company focused on behavioral health solutions. Investors will be watching user growth, platform expansion, and enterprise contracts in a rapidly growing digital health sector. -
Dave & Buster’s (PLAY) (After Close)
A bellwether for experiential consumer spending, Dave & Buster’s will shed light on foot traffic trends, average spend per visit, and how its entertainment/food hybrid model is adapting post-pandemic. -
High Tide (HITI) (After Close)
One of the larger cannabis retail chains in Canada, High Tide will be closely watched for growth across dispensary count, revenue per location, and e-commerce traction in a challenging regulatory environment.
Tuesday, September 16
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Ferguson (FERG)
A distributor of plumbing, HVAC, and building supplies. Ferguson’s earnings often reflect the health of residential and commercial construction in the U.S. and U.K., as well as trends in DIY and professional contractor demand. -
Evolution Petroleum (EPM) (After Close)
A smaller oil & gas producer focused on enhanced oil recovery. Watch for their production volumes, price realizations, and commentary on drilling activity amid fluctuating energy prices. -
Flux Power (FLUX) (After Close)
Specializes in lithium-ion battery solutions for industrial equipment. This report will give insight into clean energy applications for forklifts, airport vehicles, and warehouse automation fleets.
Wednesday, September 17
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General Mills (GIS)
One of the biggest names in packaged food, General Mills will be watched closely for how well it’s defending margins through pricing strategies, as well as for demand trends across cereals, snacks, and pet food. -
Innate Pharma (IPHA)
A clinical-stage biotech firm focused on immuno-oncology. Investors will focus on updates around their drug pipeline, partnerships (especially with AstraZeneca), and any regulatory progress. -
Manchester United (MANU)
This iconic global sports brand will report financials that reflect ticket sales, media revenue, merchandise, and sponsorships. Earnings may also touch on leadership changes, global fanbase growth, and potential ownership shifts. -
Quantasing (QSG)
A Chinese edtech company focused on AI-enhanced learning. With regulatory shifts and digital learning demand fluctuating in China, investors will seek clarity on product expansion and revenue sustainability. -
Cracker Barrel (CBRL) (After Close)
A Southern-style casual dining chain, Cracker Barrel will reflect how rural and travel-based dining is faring. Key metrics include restaurant traffic, menu pricing, and consumer spending on comfort food. -
Bullish (BLSH) (After Close)
A digital asset exchange with a focus on institutional crypto trading. Their report could provide valuable insight into exchange volume, liquidity, and institutional adoption during a volatile crypto cycle. -
Sangoma Technologies (SANG) (After Close)
A Canadian provider of business communications solutions including VoIP, UCaaS, and contact center software. Analysts will watch closely for subscription growth and enterprise retention metrics.
Thursday, September 18
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Darden Restaurants (DRI)
The parent company of Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, and other chains, Darden provides a strong signal of U.S. restaurant industry health. Watch for traffic trends, price increases, and digital order penetration. -
FactSet (FDS)
A financial data and analytics provider serving asset managers and banks. FactSet’s results will reflect institutional demand for analytics tools, M&A data, and risk modeling platforms. -
FedEx (FDX) (After Close)
A major report this week, FedEx is a critical economic indicator. Investors will evaluate freight volumes, last-mile delivery trends, and how automation is improving margins in a challenging logistics environment. -
Lennar (LEN) (After Close)
One of the top U.S. homebuilders. With rising mortgage rates still impacting housing affordability, Lennar’s orders, backlog, and margins will be key indicators of where the real estate market is headed. -
Research Solutions (RSSS) (After Close)
Provides cloud-based research intelligence and scientific content delivery. This niche firm will reflect trends in academic publishing and enterprise R&D information access. -
Scholastic (SCHL) (After Close)
A legacy name in educational publishing, Scholastic’s performance gives insight into U.S. school budgets, book fairs, and K-12 literacy trends. Digital transformation progress will also be in focus.
Friday, September 19
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MoneyHero (MNY)
A fintech and personal finance platform primarily serving Asian markets. Investors will be watching customer acquisition costs, market penetration, and platform monetization as fintech competition heats up.
This week’s earnings may not include many mega-cap names, but it features valuable indicators from across food, logistics, restaurants, fintech, biotech, and publishing. These results will be especially relevant for investors watching the resilience of the consumer and emerging tech adoption in niche sectors.