Companies Reporting This Week

Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (PANW) — Monday, June 2

Palo Alto Networks reports after the close tonight, with analysts expecting earnings per share (EPS) of $0.43. The stock carries a Q·Score of 6.7 ("Neutral" on Quantify's 0–10 scale), and 81% of the 48 covering analysts currently hold a buy-equivalent rating — though the consensus price target sits roughly 22% below the current share price, a notable divergence worth watching.

GitLab Inc. (GTLB) — Monday, June 2

GitLab also reports after hours tonight, with the analyst consensus pointing to a loss of $0.06 per share. No Q·Score is currently available for GTLB in Quantify's coverage, and with a market cap near $5.3 billion it is the smallest company on this week's calendar.

Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) — Wednesday, June 3

Broadcom reports after the close on Wednesday, with the consensus EPS estimate standing at $2.02. The semiconductor giant carries a Q·Score of 8.4 ("Bullish"), the highest in this week's batch, with 91% of 44 analysts rating it a buy and a consensus price target implying approximately 5.6% upside from current levels.

CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (CRWD) — Wednesday, June 3

CrowdStrike reports after hours Wednesday, with analysts expecting EPS of $0.13. The cybersecurity firm carries a Q·Score of 5.7 ("Neutral"), and while 77% of 50 analysts hold a buy rating, the consensus target sits roughly 28% below the current share price — the widest such gap in this week's lineup.

Medtronic plc (MDT) — Wednesday, June 3

Medtronic is the week's only pre-market reporter, releasing results before Wednesday's open. Analysts expect EPS of $1.54 from the medical-device company, which carries a market cap of approximately $94.8 billion; no Q·Score is currently available for MDT in Quantify's coverage.

Veeva Systems Inc. (VEEV) — Wednesday, June 3

Veeva Systems rounds out Wednesday's after-hours slate, with the consensus EPS estimate at $1.55. The life-sciences cloud software provider has a market cap near $28.4 billion; no Q·Score data is currently available for VEEV on Quantify.

What to Watch

Technology dominates this week, with five of six reporters operating in software or semiconductors — making it a useful snapshot of enterprise IT spending sentiment heading into mid-2026. The cybersecurity pair, PANW and CRWD, is particularly interesting: both carry buy-heavy analyst ratings yet trade well above consensus price targets, a combination that can signal either stretched valuations or lagging target updates. Broadcom's high Q·Score and tight upside gap contrast with that dynamic and may make it one of the more closely watched prints of the week. Wednesday is the busiest single day, with four companies reporting, so investors tracking multiple positions may want to plan accordingly.