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Walmart, Cisco & Alibaba Earnings Ahead — 25 SEC 8-K Filings on May 13

25 SEC 8-K earnings filings received on May 13, 2026. Aramark, B&G Foods, Janus International and others report quarterly results. Cisco and Alibaba set to report after the close.

Justin Jeon·May 13, 2026 at 08:01·8 min
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AIKey Summary
  • 25 SEC 8-K earnings filings hit on May 13, with Aramark, B&G Foods, and Janus International among reporters
  • Cisco and Alibaba are set to report after the close; Walmart reported before the open

25 SEC 8-K Item 2.02 (earnings release) filings were submitted on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.


Today's SEC Earnings Filings

Aramark (ARMK) reported its fiscal year 2026 quarterly results via an SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filing. The global food services and facilities management giant included detailed figures in the filing body, sharing operational updates across its service segments with investors.

B&G Foods (BGS) disclosed its quarterly results through an SEC 8-K filing covering Items 2.02, 7.01, and 9.01. The packaged foods company submitted an earnings press release covering sales trends and cost structures across its brand portfolio.

Janus International Group (JBI) filed an SEC 8-K covering Items 2.02, 7.01, and 9.01 to report its quarterly results. The self-storage and commercial building solutions provider disclosed order flow trends and margin dynamics tied to construction sector activity.

Vestis (VSTS) reported quarterly results in its uniform and workwear services segment via an SEC 8-K filing covering Items 2.02 and 9.01. Digimarc (DMRC) reported quarterly performance in digital watermarking and product cloud solutions through an 8-K filing, while Ralliant (RAL) also submitted its quarterly results to the SEC.

In the biotech and pharmaceutical sector, AnaptysBio (ANAB), Coya Therapeutics (COYA), Olema Pharmaceuticals (OLMA), Mereo BioPharma (MREO), Cellectar Biosciences (SLS), CalciMedica (CALC), LB Pharmaceuticals (LBRX), and Relmada Therapeutics (RLMD) each submitted 8-K Item 2.02 filings to report quarterly results. As predominantly clinical-stage companies, R&D progress and cash burn rate are the key metrics to watch rather than top-line revenue.

In the energy and industrials sector, KLX Energy Services (KLXE) filed an 8-K covering Items 2.02, 7.01, and 9.01, while Broadwind (BWEN) reported quarterly results in wind tower and heavy industrial manufacturing. Ampco-Pittsburgh (AP) submitted its quarterly performance in specialty metals and castings to the SEC. Karman Holdings (KRMN) disclosed quarterly results in the aerospace and defense components space.

Other filers included Veritone (VERI) (AI media solutions), iBio (IBIO) (biopharmaceutical manufacturing), Vireo Growth (VREOF) (cannabis), Fold Holdings (FLD) (Bitcoin rewards services), Lumeza Imaging (LMRI) (medical imaging), Intelligent Protection Management (IPM), and NeuroOne Medical Technologies (NMTC), all of which submitted quarterly earnings filings to the SEC.


Earnings Surprises & Guidance

Several notable earnings surprises were reported today based on external headlines. According to Yahoo Finance, National CineMedia (NCMI) posted a net loss in Q1 but reported revenue that beat consensus estimates. The same source noted that GrowGeneration (GRWG) and Evolv Technologies (EVLV) each delivered Q1 revenue above consensus despite reporting net losses. Arteris (AIP) also reported a Q1 loss but exceeded revenue expectations, according to Yahoo Finance Canada.

The most anticipated after-market reports today are Cisco's (CSCO) Q3 fiscal year 2026 results and Alibaba's (BABA) Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings, both expected around 4:30 PM ET. Walmart (WMT) reported its Q1 FY2027 results before the open today, drawing strong market attention as a key barometer of consumer sector health.

Separately, investingLive reported that Citi expects Nvidia (NVDA) to beat revenue estimates when it reports Q1 results on May 20. Investing.com reported that S&P downgraded Embecta (EMBCF) citing weakening demand and market share erosion.


Korean Corporate Earnings

According to EconomyTalk News, South Korea's three major department store operators — Lotte, Hyundai, and Shinsegae — are seeing a simultaneous lift in earnings and share prices, driven by a wealth effect from the KOSPI's recent rally. Analysts note a virtuous cycle forming as the buoyant equity market boosts consumer confidence and channels spending into premium retail.


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