Monday, Feb. 23
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas releases its Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey for January, tracking output, employment, prices and other indicators key to the business of making things.
Key energy companies — including Diamondback and Dominion — release earnings, joined by some well-known consumer brands like Domino’s Pizza and internet wellness company Hims & Hers.
Tuesday, Feb. 24
Plano-based Keurig-Dr Pepper is among big national companies announcing earnings on Tuesday. Can the beverage maker continue to cut into the market share of Pepsi and Coca-Cola?
Home Depot and HP also deliver quarterly results, along with Canada’s Bank of Nova Scotia, which recently added a new regional office in Dallas that could create more than 1,000 jobs.
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The Dallas Fed also gives its services industry survey, the Conference Board puts out its Consumer Confidence Index and the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s House Price Index comes out.
Wednesday, Feb. 25
Some of the heaviest economic hitters will report earnings, including chip giant Nvidia, sales software company Salesforce and internet communications platform Zoom.
TJX, the parent of TJXMaxx also reports, along with Lowe’s: Both will give insight into how consumers fared at the end of 2025. Paramount Skydance, which is locked in a battle with Netflix to buy Warner Bros., will also release earnings.
Thursday, Feb. 26
Some important North Texas companies, including electricity producer Vistra Corp. and Caris Life Sciences, report fourth quarter 2025 earnings, along with national players like Dell, Duolingo and Shake Shack.
The U.S. Census Bureau will also give a report on durable goods shipments from November to detail shipments and inventories.
Rice University teaching professor Scott Solomon posits on the human future of space travel and interplanetary colonization with his new book Becoming Martian, which he’ll discuss at Interabang Books. What do scientists know about our planet-hopping future, and what is unknown?
Friday, Feb. 27
Baylor clinical teaching professor Allison M. Alford explores the hidden toll of Good Daughtering in her book. “It’s the unpaid, invisible work women do to hold a family together —checking in, stepping up, and smoothing over — without ever considering its cost.” The event is at Interabang Books.
Topo Chico Mineral Water temporarily unavailable in U.S., company says
Other Topo Chico drinks are going to be available in the market.
Trump wants to impose 15% tariff, up from 10% he announced after Supreme Court decision
The president signed an executive order Friday night to impose a 10% tax on global imports. Now, he plans to raise that to 15%.
Murky outlook for businesses after tariff ruling prompts countermoves by Trump
Businesses are facing a new wave of uncertainty.