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Polymarket Earnings: Will WMT, WDAY, ZM Beat Earnings Tomorrow?

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  • Walmart, Workday, and Zoom will report their earnings tomorrow.
  • Workday has the highest odds of posting a beat, while Walmart has the lowest, according to Polymarket.
Polymarket Earnings: Will WMT, WDAY, ZM Beat Earnings Tomorrow?

On Thursday, May 21, Walmart (WMT), Workday (WDAY), and Zoom (ZM) will report their earnings. Walmart will report before the market opens, while Workday and Zoom’s results will come after the closing bell. Traders are already weighing in with their expectations on Polymarket.

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Wall Street’s Earnings Estimates

  • Walmart is expected to report an adjusted EPS of 66 cents.
  • Workday is expected to report an adjusted EPS of $2.52.
  • Zoom is expected to report an adjusted EPS of $1.42.

What is Polymarket?

Polymarket is a prediction platform where traders bet on the outcomes of real-world events, including earnings reports, elections, and economic indicators. Polymarket odds reflect expectations and can provide insight into investor sentiment.

Will Walmart Beat Earnings?

Walmart has beaten or met earnings estimates during 16 of the past 18 quarters for a success rate of 88.89%. Polymarket gives the multinational retailer an 86% chance of beating its estimated adjusted EPS of 66 cents.

Will Workday Beat Earnings?

Workday has beaten or met earnings estimates during 17 of the past 18 quarters for a success rate of 94.44%. Polymarket gives the cloud-based software platform a 93% chance of beating its estimated adjusted EPS of $2.52.

Will Zoom Beat Earnings?

Zoom has beaten or met earnings estimates during 17 of the past 18 quarters for a success rate of 94.44%. Polymarket gives the video-conferencing platform an 89% chance of beating its estimated adjusted EPS of $1.42.

Disclosure: Polymarket odds reflect expectations, not guaranteed outcomes. The odds represent the views and expectations of traders, but actual earnings results can differ significantly from these predictions. Investors should treat Polymarket data as just one tool when evaluating their investment decisions.

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