Earnings season continues to deliver a steady stream of corporate reports, and Tuesday brings a set of names that span publishing, furniture and apparel. Investors and analysts alike are expected to follow these releases closely as firms update the market on their recent performance.
Two of the most prominent companies on the calendar are John Wiley & Sons and La-Z-Boy Inc., each offering a window into different corners of the market. Wiley is scheduled to present results ahead of the opening bell, while La-Z-Boy is due to report after the close of trading. Vince Holding Co. is also on the slate before markets open.
Earnings Before the Open
- John Wiley & Sons B (WLYB) - Estimated EPS: $1.55; Estimated Revenue: $451.5M
- John Wiley & Sons A (WLY) - Estimated EPS: $1.55; Estimated Revenue: $451.5M
- Vince Holding Co (VNCE) - Estimated EPS: -$0.37; Estimated Revenue: $60M
Earnings After the Close
- La-Z-Boy Inc (LZB) - Estimated EPS: $0.82; Estimated Revenue: $569.23M
These estimates provide the baseline against which actual reported figures will be measured. Market participants will compare final results to the estimates shown above as part of their assessment of each company’s near-term performance.
Given the range of industries represented - publishing, furniture manufacturing and retail, and specialty apparel - these reports may offer distinct signals for earnings-driven trading and sector-specific analysis. Participants monitoring the day’s releases will likely focus on how results align with the provided EPS and revenue estimates.
What to watch
- Timing of releases - Wiley and Vince report before the market opens; La-Z-Boy reports after the close.
- Whether actual EPS and revenue figures match or diverge from the estimates listed above.
- Any commentary from company management regarding the operating backdrop, given the reference to evolving economic conditions.
Investors should note the scheduled reporting windows and the published estimates when planning any activity tied to these names. The figures above represent analyst expectations ahead of each company’s official filings and presentations.