Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE:CWK)
will be reporting results this Thursday morning. Here’s what investors should know.
Cushman & Wakefield beat analysts’ revenue expectations by 4.6% last quarter, reporting revenues of $2.48 billion, up 8.6% year on year. It was an exceptional quarter for the company, with a beat of analysts’ EPS and adjusted operating income estimates.
This quarter, analysts are expecting Cushman & Wakefield’s revenue to grow 3.1% year on year to $2.42 billion, in line with the 2.5% increase it recorded in the same quarter last year. Adjusted earnings are expected to come in at $0.28 per share.
Analysts covering the company have generally reconfirmed their estimates over the last 30 days, suggesting they anticipate the business to stay the course heading into earnings. Cushman & Wakefield has missed Wall Street’s revenue estimates three times over the last two years.
Looking at Cushman & Wakefield’s peers in the consumer discretionary segment, some have already reported their Q3 results, giving us a hint as to what we can expect. CBRE delivered year-on-year revenue growth of 13.5%, beating analysts’ expectations by 2.1%, and Nike reported revenues up 1.1%, topping estimates by 6.5%. CBRE’s stock price was unchanged after the resultswhile Nike was up 6.5%.
Debates over possible tariffs and corporate tax adjustments have raised questions about economic stability in 2025. While some of the consumer discretionary stocks have shown solid performance in this choppy environment, the group has generally underperformed, with share prices down 2.4% on average over the last month. Cushman & Wakefield is up 5% during the same time and is heading into earnings with an average analyst price target of $17.22 (compared to the current share price of $16.83).
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