Quant rankings for the upcoming earnings calendar show strength concentrated across information technology, energy, and materials, while weakness is more pronounced in industrials, financials, and real estate. A total of 966 companies are scheduled to report in the coming week. This week’s top-rated names are led by AXT ( AXTI ), which holds a quant rating of 4.98, followed by Chevron Corporation ...
Quant rankings for the upcoming earnings calendar show strength concentrated across information technology, energy, and materials, while weakness is more pronounced in industrials, financials, and real estate. A total of 966 companies are scheduled to report in the coming week. This week’s top-rated names are led by AXT ( AXTI ), which holds a quant rating of 4.98, followed by Chevron Corporation ( CVX ) and Darling Ingredients ( DAR ), both at 4.95. Dana Incorporated ( DAN ) and BNP Paribas SA ( BNPQY ) also feature prominently with ratings of 4.94. Materials names Constellium SE ( CSTM ) and Centerra Gold ( CGAU ) rank among the leaders, alongside healthcare name Astellas Pharma ( ALPMY ) and technology player Celestica ( CLS ), reflecting broadly strong factor readings across valuation, growth, and profitability. On the downside, industrials, financials, and real estate dominate the weakest-ranked stocks. CBIZ ( CBZ ) holds the lowest quant score at 1.21, followed by Grid Dynamics Holdings ( GDYN ) at 1.23 and GBank Financial Holdings ( GBFH ) at 1.30. Other laggards include Alkami Technology ( ALKT ), Empire State Realty Trust ( ESRT ), and Casella Waste Systems ( CWST ), alongside Camping World Holdings ( CWH ), Herc Holdings ( HRI ), Avantor ( AVTR ), and Fiverr International ( FVRR ), pointing to weaker factor trends across valuation and momentum. Other high-profile companies set to report earnings this week include Apple ( AAPL ), Microsoft Corporation ( MSFT ), Amazon ( AMZN ), Alphabet ( GOOG ), and Meta Platforms ( META ), all of which carry Hold ratings with quant scores of 3.48 , 3.48 , 3.45 , 3.48 , and 3.41 , respectively. Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating system grades stocks based on their relative performance on critical quantitative measures, including valuation, growth, stock momentum, and profitability. Ratings are assigned on a scale from 1 to 5, with any score of 3.5 or above considered a bullish rating and any score of 2.5 or below indicating a be...