Corporate Earnings Calendar: Week 11-15 November 2025 — Reports from Cisco, Disney, JD.com, Alibaba, and Applied Materials

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Corporate Earnings Calendar 10-15 November 2025

Detailed Corporate Earnings Calendar for the Week of 11-15 November 2025: Focus on Reports from Cisco, Disney, JD.com, Alibaba, and Applied Materials. Complete List of Public Companies from the S&P 500, Euro Stoxx 50, MOEX, and Nikkei 225 Publishing Results for Q3 2025.

11 November 2025 (Monday)

Pre-market:

  • Barrick Gold Corporation (GOLD) – Canada, materials sector. A leading gold mining company, reporting Q3 2025 results before market opening (6:00 ET). Expected Earnings Per Share (EPS): consensus ~$0.16 (doubling year-over-year profits).

  • Instacart (Maplebear Inc., CART) – USA, consumer online services sector. A grocery delivery platform scheduled to announce results before market opening (8:00 ET) on Monday 10 November. Expected EPS: ~$0.10 (first reports since IPO in 2023, analysts' estimate).

  • Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN) – USA, consumer goods sector (food). A major poultry and meat producer, reporting before market opening. Expected EPS: $0.04.

After market close:

  • CoreWeave, Inc. (CRWV) – USA, technology sector (cloud computing for AI). A new public company (IPO in 2025) releasing results after market close on Monday. Expected EPS: –$0.05 (loss typical for a developing AI business).

  • Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY) – USA, energy sector. An oil and gas company reporting results after market close. Expected EPS: $0.09.

  • Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (RKLB) – USA/New Zealand, industrial sector (space launches). Q3 2025 results published after close on 10 November. Expected EPS: –$0.07 (loss) with revenue of ~$75 million.

  • AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (ASTS) – USA, telecommunications sector (satellite communications). Quarterly report released after market close on 10 November (conference call on 13 November). Expected EPS: –$0.18.

  • Barrick Gold Corporation – (see above) also held a results presentation and webcast for investors at 11:00 ET following the press release.

Note: On 11 November, American stock markets were open (Veterans Day, a holiday for banks and bonds, but not for stocks). As a result, several US companies reported as usual.

12 November 2025 (Tuesday)

Pre-market:

  • Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) – USA, advertising and communications sector. One of the largest advertising holding companies, announcing results before market opening. Expected EPS: $0.02.

  • Sea Limited (SE) – Singapore/USA, technology and e-commerce sector. An Asian tech conglomerate (gaming, e-commerce) set to report results before the US market opens on 11 November. Expected EPS: –$0.07 (loss) with revenue growth of ~15%.

  • Infineon Technologies AG (IFX) – Germany, semiconductors (part of Euro Stoxx 50). Financial results for Q4 FY2025 will be published on 12 November morning (before market opening in Frankfurt). Expected EPS: €0.28 (for the quarter).

  • AstraZeneca PLC (AZN) – UK, healthcare sector (pharmaceuticals). Q3 results released before trading begins in London. Expected EPS: $0.85; revenue +14% y/y (ADR trades on NASDAQ).

  • Mosaic Co. (MOS) – USA, materials (fertilizers). Reporting before market opening at 8:00 ET.

  • Zai Lab Limited (ZLAB) – China/USA, biotechnology. Reported at 08:00 Moscow time (early morning, before market opening).

  • Sohu.com Ltd. (SOHU) – China, communication services (internet portal). Report at 09:00 Moscow time (morning).

  • Vodafone Group PLC (VOD) – UK, telecommunications. Published H1 FY2025 results before market opening in London on 11 November (fiscal Q2 2025).

  • Home Depot, Inc. (HD) – USA, consumer sector (retail home goods). Note: The company announced it would report on 18 November (next week), and is incorrectly listed here.

After market close:

  • Sony Group Corp. (SONY) – Japan, technology/media (Nikkei 225). Q2 FY2025 report (quarter ending 30 September) was published after the Tokyo Stock Exchange closed on 11 November (16:00 JST). Expected EPS: ¥105 (significant growth due to gaming division).

  • Oklo Inc. (OKLO) – USA, energy sector (nuclear technology). A modular reactor startup that went public via SPAC, announcing results after market close on Tuesday, 11 November. Conference call was held at 17:00 ET. Expected loss (EPS): –$0.08.

  • Nebius Group N.V. – Netherlands (a subsidiary of Yandex in the cloud services sector). Announced publication of Q3 2025 financial results before the market opened on 11 November. (The company is not public, but the release is important for Yandex investors.)

  • Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (SWKS) – USA, IT sector (semiconductors). Report released late evening of 12 November (after US market close on 11 November). Expected EPS: $2.06.

  • Natera, Inc. (NTRA) – USA, healthcare (genetic testing). Report after close on 11 November (00:05 Moscow time 13.11).

  • Chegg, Inc. (CHGG) – USA, consumer services (EdTech). Release after market close (around 16:05 ET) on 11 November.

  • Spotify Technology S.A. (SPOT) – Sweden/USA, communication services (streaming). Q3 results published late evening of 11 November (after NASDAQ close).

  • Rocket Companies, Inc. (RKT) – USA, financial sector (mortgage fintech services). Reporting after market close on 11 November.

  • The Beauty Health Co. (SKIN) – USA, healthcare/consumer (cosmetics). Results released after market close on 11 November.

  • Microvast Holdings, Inc. (MVST) – USA/China, battery industry. Report published late evening of 11 November. Expected EPS: –$0.05.

  • Valens Semiconductor (VLN) – Israel, semiconductors. Report to be published before the US market opens on 12 November. Expected EPS: –$0.11.

  • LandBridge, Inc. (LB) – USA, energy sector (oil/gas royalties). Q3 report published on 12 November after market close (investor call scheduled for 13 November at 10:30 ET). Expected EPS: ~$0.03.

13 November 2025 (Wednesday)

Pre-market:

  • TransDigm Group Inc. (TDG) – USA, industrial sector (aerospace parts). Report before trading begins. Expected EPS: $0.14 (high base expenses related to debt burden).

  • SoftBank Group Corp. (9984.T) – Japan, financial-tech conglomerate (Nikkei 225). Published consolidated results for Q2 FY2025 after market close in Tokyo on 11 November; detailed briefing for investors on 13 November. Expected EPS: ¥150 (considering the re-evaluation of Vision Fund investments).

  • Flutter Entertainment plc (FLTR) – Ireland/UK, entertainment sector (betting and gambling, owner of FanDuel). Q3 2025 report published on morning of 13 November in Europe. Expected revenue growth: ~10% y/y (primarily driven by online betting in the US).

  • CyberArk Software Ltd. (CYBR) – Israel, IT (cybersecurity). Reported at 15:00 Moscow time (before US market opening). Expected revenue growth: ~22%.

  • Riskified Ltd. (RSKD) – Israel, IT (fintech/anti-fraud). Report on the afternoon of 13 November (14:50 Moscow time).

  • Bluebird Bio, Inc. (BLUE) – USA, biotechnology. Report on 14 November morning (rescheduled, see below).

After market close:

  • Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) – USA, IT sector (network equipment). Report for Q1 FY2026 released after market close on 12 November. Expected EPS: $0.42. Cisco nearly doubled its revenue forecast linked to AI in the previous quarter, hence investor attention was focused on its report.

  • Walt Disney Company (DIS) – USA, media and entertainment. Released financial results for Q4 FY2025 prior to opening on 13 November. Expected EPS: $0.33. Major themes include the relaunch of ESPN as a streaming platform and plans to acquire NFL Network.

  • Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) – USA, technology sector (semiconductor equipment). Report for Q4 FY2025 released after market close on 13 November. Expected EPS: $0.28. The company warned of the impact of US export restrictions on China.

  • JD.com, Inc. (JD) – China, consumer sector (e-commerce). Q3 report published on 13 November before the US market opens. Expected EPS: ¥4.70 (ADR ~$0.65) with revenue growth of ~8%.

  • Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) – China, communication services (online music). Q3 results released after the US market closed on 12 November. Expected revenue growth: ~6%.

  • Circle Internet Financial (CRCL) – USA, finance/crypto. The issuer of the USDC stablecoin reported on 12 November (privately; according to investors).

  • On Holding AG (ONON) – Switzerland, consumer sector (sports footwear). Q3 2025 report published on 12 November, showing sales growth of ~27% y/y.

  • Sonos, Inc. (SONO) – USA, consumer electronics (audio systems). Release occurred after the close on 12 November (00:05 Moscow time 14.11). Expected EPS: –$0.17.

  • DLocal Ltd. (DLO) – Uruguay/USA, fintech. Report released late evening of 12 November – revenue growth of ~13% y/y.

  • Anterix Inc. (ATEX) – USA, IT/telecommunications (spectrum for networks). Release after market close on 12 November.

  • Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT) – USA, technology (drones). Q3 2025 report released after market close on 13 November. Expected EPS: –$0.07.

  • Taseko Mines Ltd. (TGB) – Canada, materials (mining, copper). Results announced after market close on 12 November. Expected EPS: $0.02.

  • Pulmatrix, Inc. (PULM) – USA, biotechnology. Report tentatively issued on 16 October; however, the call with investors took place on 13 November. EPS: –$0.08 (actual quarterly loss confirmed).

14 November 2025 (Thursday)

Pre-market:

  • Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (BABA) – China, consumer sector (e-commerce). Q3 2025 report published on 15 November before the Hong Kong market opens (overnight on the 14th for NY). Expected EPS: ¥12.4 (profit growth of ~15% y/y).

  • NetEase, Inc. (NTES) – China, communication services (online gaming). Report to be published on 14 November afternoon (13:00 Moscow time). Expected EPS: approximately ¥8.00 (moderate decline, revenue –2% y/y).

  • Bilibili Inc. (BILI) – China, communications (video platform). Report on 14 November (14:00 Moscow time). Expected revenue growth: +27%.

  • VEON Ltd. (VEON) – Netherlands/Russia, telecommunications. Reports results on 14 November morning (08:00 Moscow time) following the completion of the sale of its Russian business.

  • Bluebird Bio, Inc. (BLUE) – USA, biotechnology. Q3 report rescheduled to 14 November (08:00 ET). Expected revenue growth: +48% (to $4.1 million) within a narrow segment of gene therapy.

After market close:

  • Walt Disney Co. – (see above on Wednesday, Disney reported before opening on 13 November).

  • Applied Materials – (see above, report evening of 13 November).

  • Globant S.A. (GLOB) – Luxembourg/Argentina, IT consulting sector. Q3 2025 report published after market close on 13 November. Expected EPS: $1.54 with revenue of ~$615 million.

  • Vuzix Corp. (VUZI) – USA, technology (AR/VR devices). Release of financial results went live late evening of 13 November (00:00 Moscow time 15.11).

  • Hyliion Holdings Corp. (HYLN) – USA, industrial sector (electromobility). Report published late night of 14 November (00:55 Moscow time 15.11).

  • MiNK Therapeutics, Inc. (INKT) – USA, biotechnology (immunotherapy). The company announced it will release a report before market opening on 14 November, with a call with management at 8:30 ET. Expected EPS: –$0.86.

  • Bit Digital, Inc. (BTBT) – USA, financial services (cryptocurrencies, mining/staking). Q3 2025 report published before market opening on Friday, 14 November. Expected EPS: –$0.01 (close to breakeven, considering rising revenues from ETH staking).

  • Forge Global Holdings, Inc. (FRGE) – USA, fintech (private share trading platform). Financial results for Q3 published on 14 November before market opening. Expected EPS: –$0.19.

Friday, 14 November – China's Industry, Eurozone GDP (preliminary), US Natural Gas Stocks

Brief Introduction. The end of the week brings three key indicators of demand and economic dynamics: industrial production in China for October, the preliminary estimate of Eurozone GDP for Q3 2025, and weekly natural gas stocks in the US from the EIA. The combination of Asian data, European growth, and the US energy balance sets the tone for risk assets, currencies, and energy.

Economic Events

  • 05:00 Moscow time – China: Industrial Production (October). This indicator reflects the state of external demand and the domestic investment cycle. Stronger data supports Asian stocks, metals (copper, aluminium), transport, and export-oriented sectors. Weaker results enhance defensive sentiments and demand for safe-haven assets.
  • 13:00 Moscow time – Eurozone: GDP, Q3 2025 (preliminary estimate). Critical for banks, the consumer sector, and industrial companies in the region. Accelerating growth raises corporate profit expectations and could strengthen the euro, while weakness increases discussions about stimulus and recession risk in certain countries.
  • 18:30 Moscow time – USA: Weekly Natural Gas Stocks (EIA). The start of the heating season renders this release sensitive for gas prices and the utility sector. Increasing stocks typically exert downward pressure on prices, whereas a decrease supports prices and shares of producers/suppliers.

Market and Sector Impact

  • Stocks and currencies. Strong China + positive Eurozone GDP – supportive for global equities, cyclical sectors, and the euro; weak prints – a flight to quality, supporting the dollar and defensive segments.
  • Commodities. Metals are sensitive to Chinese industry; energy reacts to the EIA gas report and overall risk appetite.
  • Bond Market. Strong data increases the probability of re-evaluating the rate trajectory in the EU/UK, reflected in sovereign bond yields.

Investor Considerations

  1. Regional Divergence. If China and the Eurozone are sending mixed signals, look for opportunities in cross-assets (EURUSD, Asian indexes versus European cyclicals).
  2. US Energy and Utility Sector. The gas market is highly sensitive to weather and the EIA report. Check hedging and scenarios for potential volatility.
  3. Cyclical-sensitive Companies. Industrials, semiconductors, automotive, and logistics in Europe/Asia are candidates for movement based on GDP and industrial surprise.
  4. End-of-Week Risk Management. In conditions of increased uncertainty, it is prudent to use risk limiters (stop levels, reducing leverage) and account for potential gaps on Monday.

Conclusion. The combination of data from China and the Eurozone provides a backdrop for global cyclical assets, while the EIA gas report affects the short-term dynamics of energy in the US. Balance the portfolio between cyclicals and defensive segments, taking into account "strong data/weak data" scenarios and potential volatility as the week closes.

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