Core Insights - Cushman & Wakefield reported revenue of $2.28 billion for Q1 2025, reflecting a 4.6% increase year-over-year and exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.23 billion by 2.23% [1] - The company achieved an EPS of $0.09, a significant increase from $0.00 in the same quarter last year, resulting in an EPS surprise of 350% compared to the consensus estimate of $0.02 [1] Financial Performance - Total service line fee revenue for Cushman & Wakefield was $1.54 billion, matching the average estimate from four analysts [4] - Revenue breakdown by region showed: - Americas: $1.10 billion, below the average estimate of $1.26 billion [4] - APAC: $269.30 million, below the average estimate of $292.68 million [4] - EMEA: $172.60 million, below the average estimate of $206.64 million [4] - Specific service line revenues included: - Leasing: $412.50 million, slightly above the average estimate of $400.87 million [4] - Valuation and other: $104.20 million, below the average estimate of $107.83 million [4] - Services: $866.60 million, close to the average estimate of $866.96 million [4] - Capital markets: $157.40 million, slightly below the average estimate of $159.72 million [4] Stock Performance - Shares of Cushman & Wakefield have declined by 11.8% over the past month, contrasting with a 0.8% decline in the Zacks S&P 500 composite [3] - The company currently holds a Zacks Rank 4 (Sell), indicating potential underperformance relative to the broader market in the near term [3]
Cushman & Wakefield (CWK) Q1 Earnings: Taking a Look at Key Metrics Versus Estimates