Investors will focus on a slate of earnings reports next week beyond Nvidia’s widely anticipated results, with companies spanning AI-driven software, semiconductor supply chains and consumer health indicators.
PDD Holdings is scheduled to report Monday before the open, with consensus calling for earnings per share of ¥18.73 and revenue of ¥115.95 billion. The stock has declined 23.5% year-to-date to $88.94, serving as a real-time gauge of Chinese consumer spending trends.
Intuit follows Tuesday after hours, with revenue expected at $4.28 billion. The company’s shares have fallen 44.8% this year to $364.91, down nearly half from a 52-week high of $705.
Salesforce and CrowdStrike both report Wednesday after the bell. Salesforce is projected to post $11.33 billion in revenue, while CrowdStrike’s consensus revenue stands at $1.44 billion. Salesforce shares are down 21.7% this year despite a 22% gain over the past month on optimism surrounding its Agentforce AI initiative, while CrowdStrike has surged 60.1% in 2026.
Synopsys, the dominant provider of electronic design automation software, also reports Wednesday. Its shares have fallen 33% over the past year, positioning it as a leading indicator for semiconductor design pipeline demand.
Marvell Technology, a supplier of custom AI silicon for hyperscalers, reports Thursday after hours. Revenue is expected at $2.71 billion, with shares up 175% this year and 235% over the past 12 months. The stock was recently at $238.30 after a 5% drop in the prior session.
Consumer-health names report Thursday before the open, including Dollar General with estimated revenue of $11.19 billion, Dollar Tree at $4.85 billion and Best Buy at $9.54 billion.












