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Bally's, Lesaka & 25 Others File Earnings — Target & Home Depot Also Due

25 SEC 8-K Item 2.02 earnings disclosures filed on May 19, 2026. Bally's Corp, Lesaka Technologies, CPI Aerostructures, and companies across multiple sectors reported quarterly results. Target and Home Depot earnings are also due after today's close.

Justin Jeon··Updated May 19, 2026 at 11:54·9 min read
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  • 25 U.S
  • companies including Bally's (BALY), Lesaka (LSAK), and CPI Aerostructures (CVU) filed SEC earnings today
  • Target, Home Depot, and Snowflake report after the close; Nvidia is the week's biggest catalyst
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Updated May 19, 12:30 PM

On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the SEC received 25 8-K Item 2.02 (earnings release) filings. Small- and mid-cap public companies spanning casinos, healthcare, energy, aerospace & defense, and fintech reported quarterly results. After today's close, major earnings from Target (TGT), Home Depot (HD), and Snowflake (SNOW) are also on deck.


Today's SEC Earnings Filings

Casino and resort operator Bally's Corp (BALY) filed an SEC 8-K Item 2.02 disclosure reporting its quarterly results. Bally's operates multiple casino resorts and an online gaming business, with detailed figures released via attached exhibits. The market is closely watching whether results reflect improvement amid a recovery in gaming demand.

South Africa-based fintech and payments solutions company Lesaka Technologies (LSAK) also submitted an SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filing with its quarterly results. Lesaka has been expanding digital payments and financial inclusion services across African emerging markets, and investors are focused on how that growth trajectory is reflected in this print.

Aerospace and defense components manufacturer CPI Aerostructures (CVU) reported quarterly results via SEC 8-K Item 2.02, drawing market attention amid strong defense demand and an ongoing aviation supply chain recovery. Sonida Senior Living (SNDA) disclosed results from its senior care and assisted living operations, filing both 8-K Item 2.02 and Item 7.01 simultaneously.

In the energy sector, three royalty trusts — Hugoton Royalty Trust (HGTXU), Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT), and Cross Timbers Royalty Trust (CRT) — simultaneously filed SEC 8-K Item 2.02 disclosures. Each trust disclosed distribution figures based on oil and natural gas production volumes, with recent energy price fluctuations appearing to have directly impacted distribution levels.

In healthcare, Outlook Therapeutics (OTLK), Silexion Therapeutics (SLXN), NeonC Technologies (NTHI), Evofem Biosciences (EVFM), and Catheter Precision (VTAK) each filed quarterly earnings disclosures. As most of these biotech and medical device companies are at the clinical or early-revenue stage, pipeline progress serves as a more critical investment signal than specific financial figures. Functional Brands (MEHA) also reported quarterly results.

Additional filers include Pioneer Power Solutions (PPSI) (power solutions), Taowav (TWAV), SHF Holdings (SHFS) (cannabis financial services), Presidio Property Trust (SQFT) (real estate), IEH Corp (IEHC) (electronic connectors), Mediaco Holding (MDIA) (radio media), Repositrack (TRAK) (supply chain compliance), Sollamax Technology (SMXT) (solar), CBAK Energy Technology (CBAT) (batteries), FatPipe (FATN) (networking), Soluna Holdings (SLNH) (crypto computing), and Coil Energy Solutions (KLNG) (subsea energy infrastructure) — each reporting quarterly results via SEC 8-K Item 2.02.


Earnings Surprises & Guidance

Regarding the broader earnings season, Zacks Investment Research identifies Nvidia (NVDA) as the week's biggest market catalyst, with anticipation running high ahead of its report. NVDA's earnings are scheduled for early Thursday morning (ET), and are expected to serve as a key gauge of whether AI infrastructure investment continues to accelerate.

According to Investing.com, hospitality software firm Agilysys delivered an earnings surprise in Q4 fiscal year 2026, posting revenue growth that topped market expectations. AD HOC NEWS reports that Hershey is drawing Wall Street attention after beating estimates while maintaining its guidance and dividend.

After today's close, Target (TGT) and Home Depot (HD) will simultaneously report Q1 fiscal year 2027 results. Snowflake (SNOW) will also release its Q1 fiscal year 2027 earnings today. Investor's Business Daily notes that markets have been oscillating between inflation concerns and Trump-related uncertainty, with large-cap earnings likely to determine near-term directional momentum.


Korean Corporate Earnings

According to News Today, Samsung Electronics (005930) is under the spotlight as investors assess whether the company can recapture upside momentum — setting aside recent labor disputes — on the back of improving earnings expectations. With AI chip and memory demand showing early signs of recovery, market interest in Samsung's H2 earnings outlook is intensifying.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How many companies filed earnings disclosures with the SEC on May 19, 2026?

A total of 25 publicly listed U.S. companies submitted quarterly earnings via SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filings. Filers span diverse sectors including casinos, fintech, aerospace & defense, energy, and healthcare — including Bally's Corp (BALY), Lesaka Technologies (LSAK), and CPI Aerostructures (CVU).

Which major large-cap earnings reports are scheduled for today?

After today's market close, Target (TGT), Home Depot (HD), and Snowflake (SNOW) are all set to report Q1 fiscal year 2027 results. Nvidia (NVDA), considered the week's biggest market catalyst, is scheduled to report early Thursday morning (ET).

Why did the three energy royalty trusts file earnings simultaneously?

Hugoton Royalty Trust (HGTXU), Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT), and Cross Timbers Royalty Trust (CRT) are trust structures that distribute income based on oil and natural gas production. Each quarter, they are required to disclose distribution levels tied to production volumes and prevailing energy prices via SEC filings. Recent energy price swings are directly reflected in the size of their distributions.

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