
Coles Group Limited is set for a digital performance test ahead of Tuesday’s results, as an alcohol pricing issue disrupted online purchases following a 3.1% drop in shares last week.
No market reaction is observable yet. The incident followed Friday's ASX close.
Investor dashboard · NYSE:FUBO
FuboTV Inc. · Market data at August 21, 2026, 4:00 p.m. EDT · Q3 fiscal 2026 results through June 30, 2026
-3.40% Friday
Weekly range
13.7%
$9.58 low · $10.89 high
Average target
$17.00
66.2% above Friday close
NA subscribers
5.75M
+2% year over year
2026 EBITDA guide
$90–100M
Raised lower bound by $10M
Product interest helped the story, but not the close. FUBO gained 0.8% for the week, then dropped 3.4% Friday. The market still lacks HD-rollout costs, coverage and retention targets.
The wide $12–$23 range signals execution risk, not uniform conviction.
| Metric | Q3 FY26 | Prior year | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global revenue | $1.482B | $1.484B | -0.1% |
| NA subscribers | 5.75M | 5.63M | +2.0% |
| Net loss | $25.7M | $72.0M | 64.3% narrower |
| Adjusted EBITDA | $19.1M | $31.0M | -38.4% |
Investor bottom line
The stock’s 66% consensus upside assumes product work translates into retention and margins. Last week’s 0.8% gain shows investors want proof. Watch subscriber monetization, adjusted EBITDA and Disney cross-selling—not picture quality alone.
Sources: FuboTV Q3 fiscal 2026 release and product announcements; S&P Global Market Intelligence via StockAnalysis. Calculated percentage changes are preliminary and use rounded source figures.
The deal may improve manufacturing. The stock still needs rapid order conversion, fewer losses and disciplined integration to defend its premium.
Nine analysts: seven Strong Buy, two Buy.
High short interest can amplify rallies and declines.
Sources: Ondas Q2 2026 and Aran Defense releases; StockAnalysis price history, statistics and analyst forecasts. Company guidance and targets are forecasts, not guarantees.
| Metric | Q2 FY26 | Q2 FY27 est. | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $46.7B | $92.16B | +97% |
| Adjusted EPS | $1.05 | $2.09 | +99% |
| Data Center | $41.1B | $85.67B | +108% |
| Data Center mix | 88% | 93% | +5 pts |
| Firm | View | Target | Upside |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMO | Outperform | $340 | 58% |
| RBC | Outperform | $300 | 40% |
| Morgan Stanley | Overweight | $288 | 34% |
| Oppenheimer | Outperform | $265 | 23% |
| Stifel | Buy | $282 | 31% |
Rates rose as expectations stayed high.
The semiconductor index lost about 5% last week. Nvidia fell every session as long-bond yields climbed. Friday’s reported server-price increase now adds an input-cost question before earnings.
The stock recovered faster than analysts raised targets. Consensus now implies only 3.92% upside, while the $174–$350 range signals deep disagreement.
Forecasts from 25 analysts. The spread is $176.
Consensus label: Buy. The mix is less bullish than the headline suggests.
Sources: IBM Q2 2026 results and August 19 quantum update; StockAnalysis price history and analyst forecasts; MarketWatch peer comparison. Forecasts are not guarantees.
Consensus: Strong Buy · 24 of 28 analysts rate Buy or Strong Buy · average target implies +29.1%.
The tape is discounting execution risk faster than estimates are falling. Vertiv's margins and cash flow still support the growth case. The next test is conversion: third-quarter sales must approach the upper half of the $3.65bn–$3.85bn range while the 24%–25% margin holds.
Stocks repaired part of Thursday’s bond-driven selloff on Friday, but every major U.S. index still finished the week lower. The next test is unusually concentrated: PCE and GDP, Nvidia, then Chair Warsh at Jackson Hole.
Latest close, observed Aug. 21, 2026 at 16:00 EDT (UTC−4). Friday breadth was positive: advancers outnumbered decliners on both NYSE and Nasdaq. Exact issue counts were not available from the cited report. Reuters
Weekly sector snapshot observed Aug. 21 at 14:39 EDT (UTC−4); preliminary, before the cash close.
The week’s message was not simply “risk-off.” Higher long yields hurt duration-sensitive growth stocks, while oil and metals rallied and health care led. That is a rotation signal, not a uniform retreat.
Fiscal-supply concerns and a volatile long end pressured richly valued technology shares before Friday’s partial repair.
Iran-related tension and trade sanctions kept crude elevated, supporting energy while raising an inflation risk.
Ross Stores rose after stronger profit; Robinhood and Coinbase advanced with the crypto rebound.
Nasdaq premarket begins 04:00 EDT; regular NYSE/Nasdaq trading begins 09:30 EDT. Scheduled market hours, not a live-session claim.
Nasdaq hoursCase-Shiller at 09:00 EDT; new-home sales and consumer confidence at 10:00 EDT.
Economic calendarBEA publishes July income/spending and the Q2 GDP second estimate at 08:30 EDT. Nvidia reports about 16:20 EDT; its call starts 17:00 EDT.
Nvidia IRFederal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh delivers keynote remarks at 10:00 EDT.
Federal ReserveThe 10-year cools from 4.74%, PCE avoids an upside surprise, and Nvidia confirms demand. Friday’s positive breadth then has room to broaden beyond defensive sectors.
Long yields and oil climb together, PCE stays sticky, or Nvidia guidance disappoints. Technology’s −3.35% weekly slide becomes the opening leg of a wider de-rating.
| Stock | Market cap | TTM sales | P/S |
|---|---|---|---|
| QUBT | $2.02B | $9.82M | 206× |
| IONQ | $17.89B | $246.47M | 73× |
| RGTI | $5.98B | $13.35M | 448× |
| QBTS | $7.49B | $12.43M | 603× |
Sector rotation, not fresh company news.
QUBT rallied with IONQ, RGTI and QBTS after three declining sessions. The volume jump supports a risk-on move. The latest company earnings release remains the Aug. 10 Q2 report.
A close above $9.18 would strengthen the rebound. A break below $8.14 would return focus to execution, spending and order conversion.
| Metric | Q3 FY26 | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Orders | $2.09bn | +56% |
| Revenue | $1.85bn | +36% |
| Non-GAAP EPS | $3.07 | +79% |
| Operating margin | 33.2% | +820 bps |
| Free cash flow | $403m | +38% |
| Firm | Rating | Target |
|---|---|---|
| UBS | Buy | $440 |
| Susquehanna | Buy | $440 |
| Morgan Stanley | Buy | $425 |
| JPMorgan | Buy | $425 |
| Truist | Hold | $400 |
A wider tech selloff met a demanding valuation. Investors also focused on parts and internal-capacity constraints that may slow order conversion despite record demand.
Orders exceeded $2 billion for a second quarter. Wireline revenue passed wireless for the first time, while Q4 guidance topped prior consensus by 6% on revenue and 26% on EPS.
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Q2 sales | $3.274B · +24% YoY |
| Organic growth | 18% |
| Adjusted operating margin | 22.6% · +410 bps |
| Adjusted free cash flow | $925M · +234% |
| 2026 sales guide | $13.8B–$14.2B |
| 2026 adjusted EPS guide | $6.65–$6.75 |
First support: $253.17. A break below the 200-day average would damage the trend. A recovery through $293.89 would reclaim the 50-day line. Nvidia earnings on August 26 test AI spending; Jackson Hole can reset the yield hurdle.
Nevada replaced a narrow interim limit with commercial authority for up to 5,000 Tesla robotaxis. The permit removes a regulatory bottleneck. The next valuation test is deployment: inspections, insurance and fare filings still come before paid rides.
| Firm | Call | Target | Vs. close |
|---|---|---|---|
| GLJ Research | Sell | $24.86 | -93.1% |
| Jefferies | Hold | $350 | -3.5% |
| TD Cowen | Buy | $460 | +26.8% |
| Stifel | Buy | $491 | +35.3% |
| Reference | Level | Gap |
|---|---|---|
| 50-day average | $74.52 | +6.8% |
| 200-day average | $88.42 | −10.0% |
| 52-week high | $126.71 | −37.2% |
| 52-week low | $65.08 | +22.3% |
| Metric | Reading |
|---|---|
| Trailing P/E | 25.1× |
| Forward P/E | 23.0× |
| Trailing FCF | $11.15B |
| FCF margin | 23.1% |
| 2026 revenue guide | $51.0B–$51.4B |
| Blood Sacrifice | 5 episodes |
| Global launch | Aug. 20 |
| H1 Netflix viewing | >97B hours |
| Next checkpoint | Weekly Top 10 rank and staying power |
A country-level or global Top 10 debut would confirm discovery. Persistence would matter more. A short-lived UK ranking would not justify a revenue revision on its own.
| Target | Value | Vs. $344.82 |
|---|---|---|
| Consensus average | $428.04 | +24.13% |
| Low | $340 | −1.40% |
| High | $515 | +49.35% |
| Revenue test | Value |
|---|---|
| Q1 FY27 actual | $81.62B |
| Q2 guide midpoint | $91.00B |
| Q2 consensus | $92.16B |
| Street premium to guide | +1.27% |
| Expected adjusted EPS | $2.09 |
| Firm | Rating | Target | Upside |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMO Capital | Outperform | $340 | 58% |
| Benchmark | Buy | $335 | 56% |
| Oppenheimer | Buy | $265 | 23% |
| Consensus | Strong Buy | $304.73 | 42% |
Down 3% year on year. Recurrent consumer spending was 84% of bookings. GAAP revenue rose 2% to $1.53bn.
The company also guides to GAAP revenue of $7.9bn–$8.1bn and capital spending near $290m.
Further leaks, a weak reveal, cancellations, launch slippage or soft mobile bookings could challenge the bullish target range.
Market data as of August 21, 2026, 16:00 EDT (22:00 CEST). U.S. market closed.
| Firm | Rating | Target | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| BofA | Buy | $145 | +61.0% |
| Baird | Neutral | $125 | +38.8% |
| UBS | Hold | $112 | +24.4% |
| Mizuho | Hold | $109 | +21.0% |
| JPMorgan | Sell | $85 | -5.6% |
| Measure | Latest | Read-through |
|---|---|---|
| Q2 revenue | $16.1B | +25% year on year |
| Data Center & AI revenue | $6.3B | +59% year on year |
| Foundry revenue | $5.8B | +31% year on year |
| Foundry operating result | -$2.1B | Core execution risk |
| Base offering proceeds | $20.0B gross | Extends the investment runway |
| Consensus target | $114.88 | 27.5% above Friday |
Sources: Intel offering filing and Q2 release; Nasdaq/Yahoo Finance closing data; Reuters market coverage; StockAnalysis and Benzinga analyst data. Returns and target gaps are calculated from cited prices. Informational only, not investment advice.
| Target | Price | Move from close |
|---|---|---|
| Low | $215 | -30.5% |
| Average | $326.34 | +5.5% |
| Median | $335 | +8.3% |
| High | $400 | +29.3% |
| What to watch | Verified baseline | Bull case | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| September product event | First-half September timing is reported, not official | Pro-first mix lifts average price | Delay or weaker premium demand |
| iPhone momentum | Q3 revenue +21.7% year over year | Upgrade cycle extends | Lower-priced models arrive later |
| Gross margin | 50.1%; about 2 points from tariff refunds | Mix offsets component costs | Underlying margin nearer 48.1% by simple subtraction |
| Street valuation | $326.34 average target | High target reaches $400 | Low target is $215 |
The Dow led a broad repair rally, but every major index still lost ground for the week. Long Treasury yields remain the valuation test; Nvidia and Jackson Hole now set the next direction.
Official Friday closes and weekly changes: AP market close. Percentages are rounded; all figures are historical, not live.
| 10Y Treasury | ≈4.74% | valuation headwind |
|---|---|---|
| 30Y Treasury | ≈5.28% | duration stress |
| WTI crude | ≈$86.85 | inflation/geopolitics |
| Brent crude | ≈$94 | energy support |
| Gold futures | ≈$4,675 | safe-haven bid |
| Dollar index | ≈98.83 | weekly softness |
Historical observations around the Aug. 21 close; rounded and not executable quotes. Source ↗
Rounded historical moves at the Aug. 21 close. Catalysts: market recap ↗
The 10-year stabilizes below 4.75%, Nvidia expectations hold, and Friday’s equal-weight leadership persists. Watch S&P 7,674 as the first acceptance test.
The 30-year retests 5.30%, oil stays near $90 WTI, and semiconductors resume relative weakness. Nasdaq 26,000 is the first round-number stress marker.
NYSE/Nasdaq reopenFirst test of Friday’s rebound and rate-sensitive growth leadership.
July new-home salesHousing demand and mortgage-rate sensitivity. Official schedule; no estimate shown.
Durable goods + personal income/outlaysGrowth, capex and inflation inputs arrive together.
Nvidia Q2 FY2027 resultsCompany says commentary is expected around 16:20; call at 17:00. Consensus, not company guidance: roughly $92.2B revenue and $2.09 adjusted EPS.
Advance economic indicatorsJuly trade, retail and wholesale inventory signals.
Jackson Hole symposiumTheme: “Financial Innovation: Implications for Payments and Policy.” Exact speech times were not yet published in the official calendar.
Marvell earnings callSecond read-through for AI networking and semiconductor demand.
Weekend geopolitical headlines can gap oil, yields and index futures before cash trading resumes. Futures are indications, not qualifying equity trading, and this dashboard does not imply that U.S. stocks are trading now.
Informational only; historical prices may be delayed or rounded.
Market data: August 21, 2026, 4:00 p.m. EDT · U.S. market closed
Preliminary calculation from the August 18 high, August 20 low and Friday close. Price movement has multiple causes.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Reported subpoenas filed | Aug. 20 |
| Official GTA VI extended look | Aug. 27 |
| Requested subpoena response | Sept. 4 |
| GTA VI launch | Nov. 19 |
The August 27 stream starts at 3 p.m. EDT on Netflix and 9 p.m. EDT on Rockstar channels.
| Measure | Value | Gap |
|---|---|---|
| Company low | $8.0bn | −9.7% |
| Company midpoint | $8.1bn | −8.6% |
| Company high | $8.2bn | −7.4% |
| Street estimate cited by Reuters | $8.86bn | Reference |
Guidance is unchanged despite unusually strong preorder demand.
| Firm | View | Target | Upside |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTIG | Buy | $313 | 30.6% |
| J.P. Morgan | Buy | $310 | 29.4% |
| Roth Capital | Buy | $300 | 25.2% |
| Wolfe Research | Buy | $289 | 20.6% |
| 28-analyst average | Strong Buy | $286.89 | 19.7% |
Risks: Rockstar has not fully authenticated the leaked material. Legal outcomes remain uncertain. GTA VI could face delays, weak preorder conversion, higher launch costs or softer engagement. Market-value estimates use an implied share count.
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