Garmin, Regeneron, Bausch Health Among 25 Companies Filing Q1 Earnings
25 SEC 8-K earnings filings were received on April 30, 2026. Garmin, Regeneron, and Bausch Health drew market attention, while Big Tech earnings results rippled across broader markets.
- 25 companies including Garmin (GRMN), Regeneron (REGN), and Bausch Health (BHC) filed Q1 earnings with the SEC
- Bausch Health beat consensus; NETGEAR (NTGR) surged on an EPS surprise
On Thursday, April 30, 2026, 25 SEC 8-K Item 2.02 (earnings release) filings were submitted. Companies across diverse sectors — including Garmin (GRMN), Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN), Bausch Health (BHC), Bausch + Lomb (BLCO), Sprouts Farmers Market (SFM), and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH) — reported their Q1 results.
Today's SEC Earnings Filings
Garmin (GRMN) reported its Q1 2026 results via an SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filing. The company, which has demonstrated steady growth across global GPS and wearables markets, disclosed the performance of its portfolio diversification strategy spanning navigation, fitness, marine, and aviation segments. Detailed figures are available in the original filing.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN) reported Q1 results via an SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filing. Intensifying biosimilar competition for Eylea and the growth trajectory of Dupixent were cited as the key variables for the quarter. Detailed financial figures are available in the filing attachments.
Bausch Health (BHC) and its subsidiary Bausch + Lomb (BLCO) each submitted SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filings disclosing their Q1 results. Bausch Health was reported to have beaten consensus estimates (Investing.com), and results for its ophthalmic products subsidiary Bausch + Lomb were released simultaneously.
Sprouts Farmers Market (SFM), Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH), and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) also reported quarterly results via SEC 8-K Item 2.02 filings. Key highlights included consumer demand trends for organic grocer Sprouts, global franchise operating performance for Wyndham, and North American rail logistics results for Canadian Pacific.
Extreme Networks (EXTR), Virtu Financial (VIRT), Independence Realty Trust (IRT), VICI Properties (VICI), OneSpaWorld (OSW), Camping World Holdings (CWH), Smith Douglas Homes (SDHC), Coastal Financial (CCB), Community Financial Systems (CBU), SEACOR Marine Holdings (SMHI), NCS Multistage (NCSM), Constellium (CSTM), Oxford Square Capital (OXSQ), Republic Airways (RJET), Amarin (AMRN), Smith Micro Software (SMSI), NETGEAR (NTGR), and TPG Mortgage Investment Trust also filed SEC 8-K Item 2.02 disclosures reporting their respective quarterly results. Detailed financial metrics for each company are available in original filings on SEC EDGAR.
Earnings Surprises & Guidance
NETGEAR (NTGR) saw its stock rise after Q1 EPS exceeded market expectations, according to Investing.com. A recovery in demand for networking equipment was credited as the primary driver of the earnings improvement.
Bausch Health (BHC) beat market consensus in Q1, according to Investing.com. Solid sales across its core product portfolio and disciplined cost management were seen as the key contributors to the positive outcome.
In the Big Tech sector, Meta (META) reported strong Q1 results but saw its shares fall in after-hours trading despite the beat, as a guidance for a significant ramp-up in capital expenditure (capex) weighed on investor sentiment — a paradoxical reaction reported by SiliconANGLE and Seeking Alpha. Alphabet (GOOGL) and Amazon (AMZN) also reported earnings, while S&P 500 futures traded mixed, according to CNBC. Microsoft (MSFT) plans to reduce headcount over the coming quarters, Business Insider reported.
MGM Resorts posted Q1 revenue above estimates but delivered mixed overall results, according to Investing.com. KLA Corporation reported Q3 EPS that significantly beat expectations, and Ford (F) also surpassed estimates with strong results, GuruFocus reported. Mattel (MAT) posted Q1 revenue above forecasts, while Alkami Technology missed EPS estimates, Investing.com reported.
Korean Corporate Earnings
Samsung Electronics released its finalized Q1 2026 results today. Operating profit from the semiconductor division alone is projected to approach the $34.4B range, with major domestic outlets including Nate and SBS Biz providing extensive coverage. Key focal points included trends in HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) orders and foundry bookings driven by expanding AI demand.
InteliView In-Depth
- Meta Q1 Revenue $56.3B, Beats Estimates… Stock Plunges on AI Capex Expansion — Capex guidance shock sends shares lower despite strong beat
- KLA Q3 Revenue $3.4B, Up 11.8% YoY… Stock Declines — Valuation concerns weigh despite robust semiconductor equipment demand
- Humana Q1 Adjusted EPS $10.31… Full-Year Outlook Maintained — Medicare Advantage medical loss ratio management remains the critical variable
- General Dynamics Q1 Revenue $13.5B, Up 10% YoY — Defense spending tailwind continues to benefit the company
- Robinhood Misses Q1 Revenue & EPS… Crypto Revenue Plunges 47%, Stock Drops 13% — Reduced crypto market volatility delivers a direct blow
- Phillips 66 Q1 Adjusted EPS $0.49 Beats Consensus… $839M Derivative Loss Shock — Improved refining margins clash with derivatives losses
Frequently Asked Questions
How many companies filed earnings disclosures with the SEC on April 30, 2026?
A total of 25 companies submitted SEC 8-K Item 2.02 earnings filings that day, including Garmin (GRMN), Regeneron (REGN), Bausch Health (BHC), Bausch + Lomb (BLCO), Sprouts Farmers Market (SFM), Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH), Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP), and NETGEAR (NTGR), spanning a wide range of sectors.
How did Bausch Health (BHC) perform in Q1 2026?
Bausch Health's Q1 2026 results beat market consensus, according to Investing.com. Solid performance across its core product portfolio and disciplined cost management drove the positive outcome. Detailed financial figures are available in the original SEC EDGAR filing.
What were NETGEAR's (NTGR) Q1 results and how did the stock react?
NETGEAR's Q1 2026 EPS exceeded market expectations, sending its stock higher, according to Investing.com. A recovery in networking equipment demand was identified as the primary driver of the earnings improvement.
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