Stock Market News for May 13, 2026
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Market movers and sector themes
Deal activity, AI deployments and defense-industrial wins continue to shape capital allocation. Today’s flow adds a mix of large-cap tech earnings, insurance and asset-manager results, payments and ATM-sector partnerships, corporate financings and capacity expansions tied to AI data-center demand—factors that influence short-term revenue visibility and sector rotation for investors tracking market outlook and growth strategy shifts.
Big tech earnings and telecom deals
Cisco (CSCO) reported third-quarter results, a key read on enterprise networking demand and software subscription traction. Investors will parse recurring software revenue and margin trends for clues about capex cycles across service providers and large enterprises.
Amdocs (DOX) announced a multi-year agreement with Telefónica Móviles Argentina, reinforcing demand for managed services in Latin America and operator modernization spend.
Financials, insurance and asset managers
Manulife (MFC) released first-quarter results, a reminder that life insurers and wealth managers are central to macro sensitivity debates—investment spreads, net flows and capital ratios will drive investor focus more than sales headlines.
AEM (AEM) posted March-quarter financials; miners and precious-metals producers still act as a macro hedge, so operating cashflow and capex plans matter for dividend and buyback outlooks.
Energy, oilfield services and battery supply
Nine Energy Service (NINE) announced first-quarter 2026 results. For investors, oilfield-service metrics—utilization, pricing and backlog—offer an early read on upstream capex and regional drilling activity.
Enovix (ENVX) released its Q1 results, which investors will weigh alongside supply-chain tie-ups as a barometer for onshore battery capacity and commercialization timing.
Phoenix Energy (PHXE) reported Q1 financial and operating results, useful for following project execution in renewables and midstream energy services where cashflow visibility matters to valuation.
Energy metals, royalties and miners
Avino (ASM) delivered record Q1 2026 financial results, a development that can shift investor expectations around production growth and free-cashflow for a mid-tier silver-gold producer.
New Pacific (NEWP) reported quarterly results; exploration and permit progress remain the key catalysts for junior metals names and can materially change valuation trajectories when resource updates arrive.
Nexa (NEXA) provided an update on its Cajamarquilla operation, which investors will watch for production guidance and cost trends amid base-metals demand dynamics.
Galiano Gold (GAU) reported first-quarter 2026 results, reinforcing that smaller gold producers can swing materially with grade and mill throughput changes.
Seabridge Gold (SA) filed its first-quarter report and MD&A, useful for tracking project milestones and permitting progress that underpin long-term resource value.
Elemental Royalty (ELE) announced record quarterly revenue and adjusted EBITDA, highlighting the appeal of royalties and streaming models for investors seeking commodity exposure with limited capex.
Retail, restaurants and Amazon initiatives
Amazon (AMZN) will roll its Whole Foods Daily Shop concept into three additional U.S. markets, a push that matters for grocery spend capture and omnichannel margins.
Jack in the Box (JACK) reported second-quarter results. Restaurant earnings remain a near-term read on consumer demand and pricing power across value- and convenience-focused dining chains.
Payments, ATM services and fintech partnerships
Fiserv (FISV) struck an agreement with Bridgeport Partners to form a joint venture to accelerate growth across ATM and cash services. The tie-up points to consolidation and product-bundle strategies that can shore up service revenues and cross-sell opportunities.
Cybersecurity, AI tooling and vertical software
Rapid7 (RPD) launched a Cyber GRC early-access program aimed at bridging security operations and compliance—an example of vendors expanding into higher-value, recurring offerings.
Thomson Reuters (TRI)'s AI legal tool remains a bellwether for verticalized generative-AI monetization in regulated services. Meanwhile, Perfect Corp (PERF) added a free AI assistant to its YouCam API platform, underlining demand for embeddable AI in consumer-facing apps and beauty-tech monetization.
Defense, drones and government contracting
Wrap (WRAP) reported $1.1M of Q1 revenue, $3.2M in bookings and landed a DHS contract. That award pairs with larger public-sector wins (see Leidos) and points to backlog conversion as the key metric for small-cap defense suppliers.
DEFSEC Technologies (DFSC) announced a strong second-quarter, a reminder that defense-specialty vendors can show lumpy revenue tied to contract timing and government procurement cycles.
Semiconductors, test gear and chipmaking equipment
FormFactor (FORM) emphasized test subsystems and chip-making equipment in a new release—reminding investors that yield and test tools are central to AI and datacenter chip supply chains.
SWEP (reported via DOV release) said it is expanding production capacity to serve growing global AI data-center demand. Capacity expansion by equipment and component suppliers is an early capex-cycle indicator for hyperscalers and semiconductor customers.
Tower Semiconductor (TSEM) remains in focus from earlier silicon photonics disclosures; product flows will be sensitive to hyperscaler capex timing.
Commercialization, M&A and airline consolidation
Allegiant (ALGT) completed its acquisition of Sun Country Airlines, creating a larger leisure-focused carrier; route economics and ancillary-revenue integration will determine the deal's investor payoff.
Rumble (RUM) disclosed initial results of an exchange offer for Northern Data, a transaction worth watching for synergies in content delivery and compute hosting among smaller-cap cloud rivals.
Capital markets, financings and buybacks
PDF Solutions (PDFS) launched a public offering of common stock, which may modestly pressure near-term float while funding growth initiatives in chip analytics.
Willis Lease Finance Corporation (WLFC) announced a proposed convertible senior notes offering and borrowed common stock offering to facilitate hedging transactions—an item that can dilate share count and affect trading dynamics for less-liquid leasing names.
Kodiak (KGS) filed a proposed public offering of common stock, another capital-markets action that investors should track for potential near-term dilution and funding of growth initiatives.
DeFi Development Corp. (DFDV) reported Q1 results and repurchased $4.4M of convertibles at a 41% discount, a capital-markets move that alters liability profiles and can be a quick catalyst for re-rate if buybacks continue.
Ethos (LIFE) announced an early lock-up release, which can increase free float and deserves attention for post-IPO liquidity and potential selling pressure.
Real estate and healthcare REITs
National Healthcare Properties (NHPAP) reported first-quarter results. Healthcare REITs remain rate-sensitive, so occupancy trends and lease escalators are key to near-term earnings and dividend sustainability.
Stantec (STN) posted Q1 results and a record backlog of $9.0 billion, with adjusted EPS up 14.7%. Backlog growth signals durable demand for infrastructure and environmental services—an important indicator for engineering and construction exposure.
Space, autonomy and lidar
AEye (LIDR) reported record commercial pipeline levels in its Q1 results, signaling growing demand for perception systems across automotive and industrial automation.
Biotech, approvals and selected clinical updates
BeOne Medicines (ONC)'s FDA approval for BEQALZI™ remains a standout regulatory milestone in hematology. Newer small-cap biotech updates like ZyVersa Therapeutics (ZVSA)'s Q1 financial report matter primarily when they reshape cash runway or trial timelines.
Crypto and digital-asset services
BitGo (BTGO) released Q1 results; custody and institutional services performance remains a barometer for institutional crypto flows and regulatory headwinds.
Selected smaller-cap updates and regulatory notices
- North American Construction Group (NOA) announced first-quarter results, useful for tracking regional infrastructure activity.
- Sangoma (SANG) released third-quarter fiscal results, relevant to investors following communications-software providers.
- Megan Holdings (MGN) received a Nasdaq notice on minimum bid price deficiency, a regulatory flag that can lead to remedial actions or listing risk if not cured.
- Valvoline (VVV) ran its 32nd Annual Oilympics (event recap)—a PR item of limited market impact but notable for brand engagement.
- Amber International Holding (AMBR) filed its 2025 Form 20-F, a compliance filing that restores reporting visibility for ADR holders.
- Epsilon (EPSN) announced first-quarter results, a routine update for investors focused on digital-marketing and data-driven revenue trends.
- Integra Resources (ITRG) entered into an equity agreement with the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes, a partnership that can smooth permitting and local-stakeholder relations on resource projects.
Notable quarterly reports to watch
- Seer (SEER) reaffirmed its full-year 2026 outlook in its Q1 report, a confidence signal after a busy reporting season.
- Enovix (ENVX) and AEye (LIDR) posted quarterly updates that provide operational color for batteries and autonomy.
- Prioritize companies that changed guidance, bookings or cash-runway dynamics; recent additions include Phoenix Energy (PHXE), Stantec (STN) and Elemental Royalty (ELE).
- New Pacific (NEWP), Avino (ASM) and Galiano Gold (GAU) offered quarterly results that could reshape production expectations for metals-focused portfolios.
What to watch next
Track market reaction to Cisco’s earnings for signs of enterprise capex resilience, monitor Fiserv’s JV execution in ATM and cash services, and watch how Allegiant’s combined operations with Sun Country affect route pricing. Keep an eye on SWEP/DOV capacity expansions as a potential leading indicator for hyperscaler capex, and follow capital-market moves from KGS, PDFS and WLFC for changes to float and leverage that could sway short-term stock action.
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