Benzinga
Core & Main (NYSE:CNM) will report first-quarter earnings before the open on Wednesday, June 10, according to Benzinga. Analysts expect EPS of 57 cents (vs. 53 cents a year ago) and revenue of $1.89 billion (vs. $1.91 billion last year, per Benzinga Pro). The board appointed M. Susan Hardwick as a director on March 27. Shares closed Tuesday at $52.65, up 0.9%.
How this was made

The 30-second read
Why it matters
The main tradable element is the imminent earnings release timing plus the specific consensus targets that set expectations for the print.
Market read
Traders can use the stated consensus and timing to frame pre-earnings positioning and volatility expectations.
What to watch
The article doesn’t mention guidance, margins, backlog, or segment performance—those can dominate the stock reaction versus EPS/revenue alone.
Background
The piece is a pre-earnings calendar/preview for Core & Main’s Q1 results, including consensus EPS and revenue and a recent board director appointment.
Ticker impact
Core & Main (CNM) is scheduled to report Q1 earnings before the open Wednesday, with consensus EPS and revenue expectations cited.
Likely elevated implied volatility into the print; direction depends on whether results/revenue beat or miss consensus.
The article provides a concrete earnings timing catalyst and consensus targets, but no actual results or guidance changes yet.
Market effects
Earnings from a distributor can affect sentiment around industrial supply/distribution demand, but the article provides no sector-wide datapoints.
Minimal; company is based in Missouri with no regional macro linkage described.
Low; no international exposure or global supply-chain/regulatory issues are mentioned.
Counterpoint
Consensus can be wrong; traders may fade the consensus anchor if order/volume indicators (not provided here) suggest a different trajectory.
Key entities
- companyCore & Main, Inc.
Scheduled to release first-quarter earnings before the open Wednesday, June 10; consensus EPS 57c and revenue $1.89B.
- personM. Susan Hardwick
Appointed director and member of the talent and compensation committee on March 27.




