Cushman & Wakefield Q1 EPS $0.15 Tops Estimates, Revenue Beats Again
Cushman & Wakefield delivered Q1 EPS of $0.15, beating the $0.13 consensus and up from $0.09 a year earlier. Revenues also topped analyst estimates, marking its third consecutive quarter of sales outperformance in property services.
1. EPS Beat and Margin Drivers
Cushman & Wakefield reported quarterly earnings of $0.15 per share, compared with the $0.13 consensus and $0.09 in Q1 2025. The beat was driven by improved operational efficiency and higher-margin property management contracts.
2. Revenue Outperformance
The firm’s revenue exceeded analyst forecasts for the quarter, extending its streak of sales outperformance in property services. While total revenue figures were not specified, growth was broad-based across leasing and valuation services.