Companies Reporting This Week

Zscaler, Inc. (ZS) — Monday, May 26

Zscaler kicks off the week after the close, with analysts expecting a loss of ($0.04) per share — a figure that reflects the cybersecurity firm's continued investment phase despite strong revenue growth in recent years. The company carries a market cap of approximately $27.5 billion.

PDD Holdings Inc. (PDD) — Wednesday, May 27

PDD Holdings, the Chinese e-commerce group behind Temu and Pinduoduo, reports before the market opens on Wednesday, with the analyst consensus EPS estimate sitting at $2.03. At roughly $139 billion in market cap, PDD remains one of the larger international names in Quantify's coverage this week.

Salesforce, Inc. (CRM) — Wednesday, May 27

Salesforce reports after the close on Wednesday; analysts expect earnings per share of $2.30 from the enterprise software giant. CRM carries a Q·Score (a composite signal combining analyst sentiment, momentum, and valuation factors) of 7.7, labelled "Bullish," with 73% of 53 covering analysts rating it a buy and an average analyst price target implying 45.7% upside from current levels.

Snowflake Inc. (SNOW) — Wednesday, May 27

Also reporting after hours on Wednesday, Snowflake is expected to post a loss of ($0.59) per share as the cloud data platform continues to prioritise growth over near-term profitability. SNOW carries a Q·Score of 6.0 ("Neutral"), though analyst sentiment is notably strong — 86% of 48 covering analysts hold a buy rating, with consensus price targets pointing to 33.4% upside.

Marvell Technology, Inc. (MRVL) — Wednesday, May 27

Marvell, a semiconductor company with growing exposure to AI infrastructure and custom chips, reports after hours with a consensus EPS estimate of $0.61. Its market cap stands at approximately $167 billion, making it one of the larger reporters of the week.

Synopsys, Inc. (SNPS) — Wednesday, May 27

Synopsys, which provides electronic design automation (EDA) software critical to chip development, reports after the close with analysts expecting $2.24 in EPS. The company's ~$96.5 billion market cap reflects its entrenched position in the semiconductor toolchain.

Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A) — Wednesday, May 27

Agilent, a life sciences and diagnostics instruments maker, rounds out Wednesday's after-hours slate with a consensus EPS estimate of $1.40. At roughly $32.4 billion in market cap, it is the smallest reporter of the day and the only life sciences name in this week's batch.

Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) — Thursday, May 28

Costco closes out the week after Thursday's market close, with analysts expecting $4.91 in EPS from the membership warehouse retailer. With a market cap north of $466 billion, Costco is the largest company reporting this week by a considerable margin.

What to Watch

Wednesday evening is the focal point of the week, with five companies dropping results simultaneously after hours — investors tracking multiple positions may find the post-close window unusually busy. The technology concentration is notable: cloud software, semiconductors, EDA tools, and cybersecurity all report within a 24-hour window, meaning any macro commentary around AI spending or enterprise IT budgets could resonate across several names at once. Both Snowflake and