Educational Development Sets May 19 Earnings Call and July 8 Shareholder Meeting for FY 2026
EDUC announces May 19 earnings call and July 8 annual meeting; record date May 19, proxy materials around May 28. Market data and implications.

Educational Development sets 2026 earnings call, annual meeting
TL;DR
Educational Development (NASDAQ: EDUC) announced its FY 2026 earnings call for May 19, 2026 and its annual shareholder meeting for July 8, 2026. Shareholders of record on May 19 may vote, with proxy materials distributed around May 28.
Context On April 21, 2026, Educational Development filed an 8‑K detailing the schedule for its upcoming fiscal year events. The company, a small‑cap publisher of educational materials, trades under ticker EDUC and had a market capitalization of approximately $450 million as of the close on April 30, 2026. Over the prior week, EDUC shares gained 2.8 %, outperforming the Russell 2000’s average weekly gain of 1.1 %.
Key Facts The earnings call, featuring a live Q&A webcast, is set for May 19, 2026 at 3:30 PM CT (4:30 PM ET). Investors can join by dialing (800) 717‑1738 and using Conference ID 58335. The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will occur on July 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM CT (11:00 AM ET) at the firm’s Tulsa headquarters. Shareholders of record at the close of business on May 19, 2026 are eligible to vote on proxy matters, and the proxy package plus the Annual Report will be made available on or around May 28, 2026.
What It Means The May 19 record date aligns the voting eligibility cutoff with the earnings call date, ensuring that investors who hear the latest results can immediately act on that information during the annual meeting. Distribution of proxy materials around May 28 gives shareholders roughly a week to review proposals before the July meeting. This timing supports compliance with Regulation FD, which mandates broad, simultaneous disclosure of material information to prevent selective sharing. With EDUC’s modest market cap and recent price uptick, the upcoming events will likely influence short‑term trading activity among small‑cap focused funds.
Watch for the company’s FY 2026 guidance release on the earnings call and any shareholder proposals that could affect capital allocation or strategic direction.
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