Earnings season continues into Friday, February 13, 2026, with a full docket of corporate results due that could influence market moves. Leading the list of reporters are international heavyweights such as Safran, Natwest Group, Tokio Marine, MS&AD Insurance and Cameco - companies that span industries from aerospace to banking and energy.
Earnings Before the Open
- American Axle & Manufacturing (DCH) - EPS: -$0.0395, Revenue: $1.39B
- MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings PK (MSADY) - EPS: Not provided, Revenue: $12.83B
- Tokio Marine Holdings Inc (TKOMY) - EPS: Not provided, Revenue: $12.87B
- Cap Gemini SA (CGEMY) - EPS: Not provided, Revenue: $6.6B
- Natwest Group PLC (NWG) - EPS: $0.3609, Revenue: $5.58B
- Sensient Technologies Corp (SXT) - EPS: $0.7733, Revenue: $397.34M
- Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais (USNZY) - EPS: $0.0033, Revenue: $1.06B
- Safran SA (SAFRY) - EPS: $1.14, Revenue: $10.28B
- Ebara ADR (EBCOY) - EPS: $0.2276, Revenue: $1.71B
- Terumo ADR (TRUMY) - EPS: $0.1448, Revenue: $1.81B
- Norsk Hydro ASA (NHYDY) - EPS: $0.0882, Revenue: $4.72B
- Tomra Systems ADR (TMRAY) - EPS: $0.1835, Revenue: $483.34M
- Marcus & Mi (MMI) - EPS: $0.24, Revenue: $245.6M
- Transcanada Corp (TRP) - EPS: $0.6962, Revenue: $2.95B
- Cameco Corp (CCJ) - EPS: $0.3162, Revenue: $764.84M
- The Wendys Co (WEN) - EPS: $0.1455, Revenue: $537.55M
- Magna International (MGA) - EPS: $1.77, Revenue: $10.52B
- Essent Group Ltd (ESNT) - EPS: $1.72, Revenue: $312.48M
- Advance Auto Parts (AAP) - EPS: $0.4251, Revenue: $1.95B
- FirstService Corp (CIGI) - EPS: $2.43, Revenue: $1.61B
- Atmus Filtration Tech (ATMU) - EPS: $0.53, Revenue: $411.60M
Earnings After the Close
- Westwood Holdings Group Inc (WHG) - EPS: Not provided, Revenue: Not provided
- Farmer Brothers C (FARM) - EPS: -$0.06, Revenue: $90.45M
The companies listed cover a wide range of sectors. Aerospace and defense exposure appears via Safran; the financial services sector is represented by firms such as Natwest Group and several insurance companies; energy and materials names include Cameco and Norsk Hydro; while consumer-facing businesses such as The Wendy's Co and Advance Auto Parts are also reporting. Several technology and industrial names are present as well.
Market participants monitoring these releases will be watching the reported EPS and revenue figures when they arrive, and noting where the release schedule lists key metrics as "Not provided." That absence of immediately available EPS or revenue figures for certain companies is a data point in itself for analysts and investors tracking the cadence of this segment of earnings season.
Investors should be prepared for intraday or after-hours price reactions around these announcements, given the concentration of firms reporting before the open and the smaller set reporting after the close. The mix of sectors reporting on February 13 means that the day's results could influence a broad swath of market segments, from financials and insurance to industrials and consumer services.