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Top 5 Companies Reporting Earnings Next Week (Week of August 18-22, 2025)

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Next week's earnings calendar is packed with major names. For the week of August 18, 2025, five of the largest companies (by market cap) scheduled to report include Palo Alto Networks, The Home Depot, Lowe's, Analog Devices, and Walmart. Below we highlight each company's most recent quarterly performance to set the stage for their upcoming announcements. In addition, we'll show how you can fetch their earnings call transcripts via API to gain deeper insight into management commentary.

Top 5 Earnings to Watch

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) — Monday, Aug 18, 2025 (AMC)

Palo Alto Networks—delivered EPS of $0.37 in its latest quarter (fiscal Q3 2025) on $2.29B in revenue, about 15% higher year over year. The stock is down ~4.6% YTD. Investors will be watching if platform growth and next-gen security subscriptions can keep revenue momentum into fiscal Q4.

The Home Depot (HD) — Tuesday, Aug 19, 2025 (BMO)

Home Depot reported $3.45 EPS on $39.86B in sales last quarter (Q1 FY2025), with sales up ~9.4% YoY. The stock is up ~2.9% YTD. With Q2 on deck, focus will be on big-ticket trends, DIY vs. Pro mix, and any updates to full-year guidance.

Lowe's (LOW) — Wednesday, Aug 20, 2025 (BMO)

Lowe's most recent quarter (Q1 2025) posted $2.92 EPS on $20.9B in sales (down ~2% YoY). The stock is up ~2.5% YTD. Next week, investors will key in on Pro demand, ticket size, and any color on discretionary categories.

Analog Devices (ADI) — Wednesday, Aug 20, 2025 (BMO)

ADI's last quarter (fiscal Q2 2025) delivered $1.14 EPS on $2.64B in revenue. The stock is up ~10% YTD. Watch for commentary on industrial/auto recovery, inventory normalization, and AI-edge demand.

Walmart (WMT) — Thursday, Aug 21, 2025 (BMO)

Walmart's most recent quarter (Q1 FY2026) printed $0.56 EPS on $165.6B in revenue, up about 6% YoY. The stock is up ~10.4% YTD. All eyes will be on U.S. grocery share, e-commerce margins, and guidance as back-to-school ramps.

Using FMP's Earnings Call Transcript API

For investors and analysts who want to go beyond the headline numbers, earnings call transcripts are invaluable. Financial Modeling Prep's Earnings Call Transcript API lets you retrieve the full text of a company's earnings call - including management's remarks and the Q&A with analysts - in JSON format. For example, to get Apple's Q2 2025 call transcript, you can use an endpoint like:

https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/earning_call_transcript/AAPL?year=2025&quarter=2&apikey=YOUR_API_KEY

This API will return the transcript content. The JSON response includes fields for the ticker, quarter, year, date, and the full transcript text. By using FMP's transcript API, you can quickly access what executives said during earnings calls and glean insights on company strategy and outlook.

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