Companies Reporting This Week

Home Depot, Inc. (HD) — Tuesday, May 19

Home Depot kicks off the week before the opening bell, with analysts expecting earnings per share (EPS — net profit divided by shares outstanding) of $3.42. No Q·Score data is currently available for HD in the Quantify system, but the home improvement giant's report will offer an early read on big-ticket consumer spending and housing-adjacent demand.

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) — Wednesday, May 20

Analog Devices reports before the market opens, with the consensus EPS estimate sitting at $2.89. The semiconductor company's results will be watched as a barometer for industrial and automotive chip demand, two end markets that have seen uneven recovery.

TJX Companies, Inc. (TJX) — Wednesday, May 20

The off-price retail chain reports pre-market, with analysts expecting EPS of $1.00. TJX's performance tends to reflect how value-oriented consumers are navigating the broader spending environment.

Lowe's Companies, Inc. (LOW) — Wednesday, May 20

Lowe's also reports before the bell, with the consensus EPS estimate at $2.96. Alongside Home Depot's Tuesday print, Lowe's numbers will help complete the picture for the home improvement retail category this week.

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) — Wednesday, May 20

NVIDIA reports after the close on Wednesday — arguably the most closely watched print of the week. The consensus EPS estimate stands at $1.70, and the stock carries a Q·Score of 8.9 ("Very Bullish" — Quantify's highest sentiment tier). Of the 57 analysts covering the stock, 95% rate it a buy, and the average price target implies approximately 22.8% upside from current levels.

Intuit Inc. (INTU) — Wednesday, May 20

Intuit reports after hours on the same evening as NVIDIA, with analysts expecting EPS of $11.13. The financial software company's fiscal Q3 results will draw attention to trends in small-business software adoption and its AI-driven product suite.

Walmart Inc. (WMT) — Thursday, May 21

Walmart reports before the market opens Thursday, with a consensus EPS estimate of $0.65. The stock carries a Q·Score of 6.3 ("Neutral") and a buy ratio of 91% across 41 covering analysts, though the average price target suggests modest upside of around 3.3% from current levels.

Deere & Company (DE) — Thursday, May 21

Deere closes out the week's reporting calendar before the bell, with analysts expecting EPS of $5.81. Results from the agricultural and construction equipment maker will be closely read for signals on farm-sector capital spending and equipment demand cycles.

What to Watch

This week's batch spans several distinct corners of the economy — semiconductors, home improvement, off-price retail, mass-market grocery, industrial equipment, and financial software — making it a useful cross-section of broader consumer and business conditions. The two home improvement reporters (HD and LOW) on back-to-back days offer a rare direct comparison within the same category. NVIDIA remains the headline event, with unusually high analyst conviction reflected in both its buy ratio and Q·Score, though sentiment data describes the past, not the future. Walmart's relatively tight implied upside, despite strong analyst buy coverage, is a data point worth noting as investors weigh valuation against growth expectations in the consumer defensive sector.