Oracle kicks off the big-name action on Tuesday. The $615 billion tech giant reports Q4 2026 results after the close on June 10.
Short sellers hold just 2.1% of Oracle's free float. That's a low bar — bears are not positioned for a miss.
Adobe follows on Wednesday, June 11. The $102 billion software maker posts Q2 2026 numbers after the bell. Short interest sits at 4.8% of free float. Options traders will be watching guidance on AI-driven Creative Cloud closely.
Also Wednesday, Lennar reports Q2 2026 homebuilder results. Housing data has been mixed. Investors want clarity on order trends and cancellation rates.
RH reports the same day. The luxury furniture retailer has had a rough ride. Management commentary on consumer spending will move the stock.
Earlier in the week, Vail Resorts drops Q3 2026 ski-season numbers on Sunday, June 8. Season pass sales and resort traffic are the key metrics.
Across the Atlantic, BT Group reports full-year 2026 results on Wednesday. The UK telecoms giant is under pressure on broadband investment costs.
No major IPOs are scheduled in the next seven days.
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