Multiple Companies Scheduled to Report Quarterly Earnings on August 4, 2026

At least nine publicly traded companies across multiple sectors are set to release quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.

Rockwell Automation leads the pack in sheer scale, with analysts expecting $3.38 per share on revenue of $2.24 billion when it reports Q3 2026 results before the market opens on August 4th — the company has guided full-year 2026 EPS of $12.50 to $13.10. Emerson Electric, reporting Q3 2026 results after the close, faces the highest revenue bar of the group: analysts project $4.80 billion in sales and $1.68 earnings per share. Emerson has set full-year 2026 EPS guidance of $6.45 to $6.55. Japanese airline holding company ANA (traded on U.S. over-the-counter markets as ALNPY) is also due to report on Tuesday. Analysts forecast $0.0153 per share on $3.98 billion in revenue. In its most recent prior quarter, reported April 30th, ANA posted $0.09 earnings per share. Chemours, the specialty chemicals firm, is expected to post Q2 2026 revenue of $1.65 billion and earnings of roughly $0.50 per share after the close. Pinnacle West Capital, the Arizona utility, is projected to report $1.48 per share on revenue of $1.40 billion before the open. Alternative asset manager TPG is expected to earn $0.62 per share on $596.8 million in revenue before the open, while semiconductor connectivity company Astera Labs — which has guided Q2 EPS of $0.68 to $0.70 — is projected to post $0.69 per share on $360.6 million in revenue after the close. Cabinet maker MasterBrand and miner Silver Standard Resources (also listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange) round out the Tuesday slate, with MasterBrand guiding Q2 EPS of $0.03 to $0.13 against an analyst estimate of $0.095 per share.

Why it matters

The August 4th earnings releases span industrials, utilities, technology, chemicals, aviation, and finance, giving investors a broad cross-sector snapshot of corporate performance in the second quarter of 2026. Results that diverge significantly from analyst estimates can move individual stock prices sharply and influence broader market sentiment.

What's next

Investors should watch whether actual reported figures beat or miss analyst estimates, particularly for Emerson Electric and Rockwell Automation, whose results often serve as bellwethers for industrial-sector health.

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Bias & framing notes

All ten sources are financial news aggregator outlets publishing templated earnings-preview articles, with no independent reporting or original analysis. Sources 7 and 9 (tickerreport and watchlistnews) appear to carry near-identical copy on ANA, suggesting shared data feeds. No source provides commentary on company fundamentals, market context, or analyst reasoning behind the estimates, limiting the depth of the reporting.

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