TILE - Latest News
Interface, Inc. (TILE), operates in Consumer Cyclical / Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances, trades on NASDAQ.
Market capitalization stands near $1.62B. Trailing twelve-month P/E ratio is 12.78. Beta to the broader market is 1.92.
The article list below shows the most recent TILE headlines from major financial news vendors. For options traders, the most actionable items are earnings releases, analyst rating changes, M&A activity, and regulatory filings - each can drive a meaningful repricing of implied volatility and shift dealer hedging flow. Pair the news context with the implied-volatility skew and gamma exposure views to see whether the options market has already priced in the headline.
Recent TILE Headlines
Amazon Bets on Voice as Agentic Commerce's Winning AI Interface
pymnts.com - May 14, 2026
For years, retail's artificial intelligence (AI) ambitions revolved around making search smarter. Now, Amazon and Walmart—two of the world's biggest
What Makes Interface (TILE) a New Buy Stock
zacks.com - May 12, 2026
Interface (TILE) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
Interface Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
marketbeat.com - May 9, 2026
Interface NASDAQ: TILE reported a stronger-than-expected start to fiscal 2026, with management pointing to broad-based sales gains, higher profitabili
Interface, Inc. (TILE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
seekingalpha.com - May 8, 2026
Interface, Inc.
Interface (TILE) Beats Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
zacks.com - May 8, 2026
Interface (TILE) came out with quarterly earnings of $0. 41 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.
How News Affects TILE Options Pricing
Headlines and scheduled events drive implied volatility in two distinct ways. Pre-event, IV typically inflates as uncertainty about the outcome rises; this is the implied-volatility expansion that creates the long-vol setup. Post-event, IV typically contracts sharply as uncertainty resolves; this is IV crush, which makes premium-selling structures profitable when they survive the underlying move. The size of the crush depends on how stretched pre-event IV is relative to the realized move. Track TILE's implied vs realized volatility over the news cycle to size pre-event vs post-event positioning. For ticker-level dealer positioning context, the gamma exposure view shows whether dealers are positioned to amplify or dampen post-news moves.
Frequently asked TILE news questions
- What is the latest TILE news headline?
- The most recent TILE headline (May 14, 2026) is "Amazon Bets on Voice as Agentic Commerce's Winning AI Interface". The five most recent stories with summaries and publication times are listed above, sourced from major financial news vendors.
- How fresh is the TILE news on this page?
- News rows refresh roughly every 30 minutes during the trading day. The five most recent headlines are listed in publication-time order. Press releases from the company itself typically appear within minutes of the wire release; third-party reporting may lag by 30-60 minutes depending on the source.
- What TILE news moves options pricing?
- Three categories move single-name IV most aggressively: scheduled earnings releases (priced into pre-event IV, crushed post-event), unscheduled M&A or strategic announcements (rapid IV expansion, slower decay), and regulatory or legal events (drug-trial readouts, antitrust filings, FDA approvals). Routine news flow (analyst commentary, sector rotation) typically does not move IV meaningfully unless it triggers a cluster of rating changes.
- How can I track unusual TILE options activity related to news?
- Unusual options activity often precedes news by hours to days; the canonical signals are volume substantially above the trailing average concentrated in a small number of strikes, atypical put/call skew, and aggressive execution (at-the-ask sweeps or block prints). Cross-reference the per-ticker gamma-exposure and volume-history pages with the news flow above to triangulate informed vs uninformed flow.