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News articleUk· February 27, 2026

Stocks to watch next week: Broadcom, Costco, Adidas, Aviva and Greggs

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Stocks to watch next week: Broadcom, Costco, Adidas, Aviva and Greggs The latest earnings season is winding down but there are still a number of major companies due to report in the week ahead…
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  • Greggs expects to open around 120 net new shops in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Aviva is on track to achieve 2026 group targets one year early, expecting to deliver operating profit above £2bn in 2025 at around £2.2bn

    80% confidence
  • Aviva's share price performance follows a series of disposals to slim down the business, strong earnings, consistent dividend growth and the well-received acquisition of Direct Line

    80% confidence
  • Some analysts are suggesting that Aviva may resume share buybacks in 2026 at a rate of around £350m a year, after a gap in 2025 following the Direct Line deal

    80% confidence
  • Nervous retailers in the US were ordering less product upfront as they waited to understand the full impact of president Donald Trump's tariffs

    80% confidence
  • Profitability is anticipated to come under pressure as the growing contribution of lower-margin, full rack-scale AI solutions weighs on overall margins as FY2026 progresses

    80% confidence
  • Unhelpful changes to tax rules and minimum wages, slowing UK economic growth, and cost-conscious consumers are all weighing on the outlook

    80% confidence
  • Broadcom expects adjusted EBITDA to come at 67% of projected revenue

    80% confidence
  • The improved profitability outlook reflects continued brand momentum, the better-than-expected business performance, as well as the company's successful efforts to partly mitigate the additional costs resulting from increased US tariffs

    80% confidence
  • Analyst consensus reflects expectations for sustained revenue momentum, primarily driven by continued expansion in the AI semiconductor segment

    80% confidence
  • Aviva aims to deliver operating EPS growth at an annual compound rate of 11%, take return on equity above 20% and return £7bn in cash to shareholders over three years

    80% confidence
  • Full-year pre-tax profit guidance remains intact, expected to land at around £173m, down 9% on the prior year

    80% confidence
  • The group's expected to say that underlying profits will flatline in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Broadcom expects first quarter revenue of approximately $19.1bn, up 28% year-over-year

    80% confidence

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