Core & Main (CNM) To Report Earnings Tomorrow: Here Is What To Expect
Core & Main (NYSE: CNM) will report earnings Wednesday before market open. The company’s last quarter revenue was $1.58 billion, down 6.9% year over year, missing analysts’ revenue expectations. For this quarter, analysts expect revenue to be flat. Core & Main’s average analyst price target is $60.60 versus a $52.63 share price.
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The 30-second read
Why it matters
The piece is primarily a pre-earnings setup: consensus expects flat YoY revenue, with analysts largely reconfirming estimates over the last 30 days.
Market read
Traders can use the stated consensus and the company’s recent miss pattern to position for earnings volatility, but the article does not introduce new CNM fundamentals.
What to watch
The preview lacks any new CNM-specific guidance changes, margin commentary, or order/backlog updates that typically drive earnings surprises.
Background
Core & Main missed revenue expectations last quarter and slightly missed revenue estimates while also missing full-year EBITDA guidance.
Ticker impact
Core & Main is the subject: the article previews its upcoming earnings and notes prior revenue/EBITDA guidance misses.
Likely elevated pre-earnings volatility; direction depends on whether results/guidance reverse the recent miss pattern.
The article provides consensus expectations and recent miss context but no new earnings print or guidance update yet.
Market effects
Industrial distributors read-through is mentioned via peers’ recent results, but without new sector data.
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Counterpoint
If peers’ results (Watsco, DNOW) indicate demand resilience, CNM could outperform despite its recent miss history.
Key entities
- companyCore & Main
Water and fire protection solutions company scheduled to report earnings Wednesday before market hours.
- companyWatsco
Peer cited as having posted flat YoY revenue and a modest beat, with shares down after results.
- companyDNOW
Peer cited as having revenues up sharply and beating estimates, with shares also down after results.




