Core Insights - Omnicom reported revenue of $3.69 billion for Q1 2025, reflecting a 1.7% increase year-over-year and a slight positive surprise of 0.15% over the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.68 billion [1] - Earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter was $1.70, surpassing the previous year's $1.67 and exceeding the consensus estimate of $1.63 by 4.29% [1] Revenue Performance - Total Organic Revenue Growth was 3.4%, slightly below the average estimate of 3.9% [4] - Organic Revenue Growth in Healthcare was -3.2%, significantly underperforming the estimated 1.3% [4] - Organic Revenue Growth in Commerce & Branding was -10%, compared to the estimated -2.6% [4] - Organic Revenue Growth in Experiential was -1.5%, falling short of the estimated 5.9% [4] Geographic Revenue Breakdown - Revenue from Asia Pacific was $416.70 million, slightly below the estimated $419.09 million, but showing a year-over-year increase of 2.2% [4] - Revenue from the Middle East and Africa was $70.80 million, underperforming the estimated $78.88 million, representing an 11.1% decline year-over-year [4] - Revenue from Latin America was $96.40 million, slightly below the estimated $98.69 million, with a minimal year-over-year change of -0.1% [4] Segment Revenue Analysis - Revenue from Commerce & Branding was $159.50 million, significantly lower than the estimated $190.69 million, indicating a year-over-year decline of 20.3% [4] - Revenue from Execution & Support was $209.80 million, slightly above the estimated $205.63 million, with a year-over-year change of -0.8% [4] - Revenue from Healthcare was $305.70 million, exceeding the estimated $283.83 million, but reflecting a year-over-year decline of 5.5% [4] - Revenue from Public Relations was $362.70 million, below the estimated $396.87 million, showing a year-over-year decline of 7.1% [4] - Revenue from Experiential was $154.20 million, under the estimated $165.96 million, with a year-over-year change of -3.6% [4] Stock Performance - Omnicom's shares have returned -4.7% over the past month, compared to a -3.9% change in the Zacks S&P 500 composite [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 4 (Sell), indicating potential underperformance relative to the broader market in the near term [3]
Omnicom (OMC) Q1 Earnings: How Key Metrics Compare to Wall Street Estimates