PepsiCo kicks off a light but meaningful earnings week on Tuesday. The beverage giant reports Q2 2026 results after the bell. Short sellers hold just 2.2% of its free float. Analysts will watch for tariff impact on input costs and any guidance revision.
Delta Air Lines takes the spotlight on Thursday. The carrier holds a $60.6bn market cap. Short interest sits at just 3.5% of free float. Travel demand remains resilient in 2026. Delta's commentary on summer bookings and fuel hedging will set the tone for the broader airline sector.
Levi Strauss reports Q2 results on Tuesday afternoon. Shares carry a 7.6% short interest — the highest among this week's big names. Bears have questioned the denim brand's ability to hold margins in a tough consumer environment. The print could force a short cover or confirm bearish fears.
Enerpac Tool Group gets the week started on Monday with its Q3 2026 results after the close.
WD-40 also reports Wednesday. The consumer brand rarely misses. It remains a quiet but consistent watch for value investors.
No major IPOs are scheduled in the coming seven days.
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