Stocks to watch next week: Nvidia, Walmart, Imperial Brands, JD Sports and Royal Mail

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This earnings season may be winding down but there are still a number of big-name companies reporting in the coming week.

All eyes will be on chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA), as investors eagerly await its latest quarterly results, to see if it can deliver another set of strong results as a gauge of the AI boom.

Investors will also be looking to see if US retailer Walmart (WMT) can deliver another set of results that beats Wall Street's expectations.

Meanwhile, tobacco giant Imperial Brands (IMB.L) is scheduled to release its full-year results, with investors hoping for another increase to its dividend.

Markets will be hoping that sportswear retailer JD Sports (JD.L) can maintain its full-year guidance when it reports in the coming week.

Investors will also be keeping a close eye on Royal-Mail-owner International Distribution Services (IDS.L), for any details in its results as to how its agreed takeover led by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is progressing.

Here's more on what to look out for:

Nvidia (NVDA) — Reports third-quarter results on Wednesday 20 November

Chipmaker Nvidia's latest quarterly results are set to draw much of the market focus this week, having become a bellweather for how the global push in AI is faring.

Nvidia will also round off earnings releases from the Magnificent 7 tech behemoths as the last of the group to report this season, with Apple (AAPL), Meta (META), Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG), Amazon (AMZN) and Tesla (TSLA), having already published results.

The demand for Nvidia's chips amid the AI boom has continued to propel its shares higher, with the stock up 196% year-to-date. The recent rise in its shares pushed Nvidia to overtake Apple (AAPL) as the world's most valuable company, with a market capitalisation of $3.6tn (£2.8tn).

Shares rose earlier this week after Nvidia said that Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank (9984.T) would be the first to receive its AI Blackwell chips.

This came as part of a series of collaborations with SoftBank that Nvidia announced on Tuesday.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said during a keynote speech at the chipmaker's AI Summit in Japan, that SoftBank would be using its Blackwell platform to build Japan's most powerful AI supercomputer.

In addition, Nvidia also revealed that SoftBank, using the chipmaker's AI Aerial computing platform, had piloted the world's first combined AI and 5G telecom network.

The attention now turns to Nvidia's third-quarter results for its 2025 fiscal year, with the chipmaker having guided to revenue of $32.5bn, plus or minus 2%, for the period in its previous quarterly report.