CBRE Earnings Reaction History

CBRE Group, Inc.

EPS, Revenue, Stock Move

CBRE stock rises 1.7% on average on the first trading day after earnings.

When CBRE delivers a double beat, the stock rises 2.7% on average on the first trading day.

Across 103 releases, CBRE has delivered a positive next-day return 60.0% of the time.

Reaction Snapshot (Avg Day 1-3)

Day 1
+1.74%
Day 2
-0.12%
Day 3
+0.04%

Conditioned Moves (Day 1 Basis)

Double Beat
+2.69%
Mixed
+1.13%
Double Miss
-4.27%

EPS Beat Rate

74.8%

Revenue Beat Rate

54.4%

Positive Rate

60.0%

Both Beat Rate

53.4%

Recent Earnings History

DateEPSRevenueDay 1Day 2Day 3Detail
2026-04-23
Open
2026-02-12
Miss-12.78%
Miss-0.55%
-8.84%+4.42%-0.75%Open
2025-10-23
Beat+9.52%
Beat+1.43%
+0.26%-0.76%-1.12%Open
2025-07-29
Beat+13.33%
Beat+3.14%
+7.84%-0.43%-1.04%Open
2025-04-24
Beat+6.17%
Miss-0.88%
+0.82%-1.75%+0.52%Open
2025-02-13
Beat+4.98%
Beat+1.16%
+1.76%+0.42%+0.05%Open
2024-10-24
Beat+13.21%
Beat+2.70%
+8.43%-0.72%-0.72%Open
2024-07-25
Beat+17.39%
Beat+1.03%
+9.29%+2.90%-0.01%Open

FAQ

How much does CBRE usually move after earnings?

CBRE moves about 1.7% on average on the first trading day after earnings. Net average direction is +1.74%.

What is CBRE's biggest post-earnings gain?

CBRE's largest recorded next-day earnings gain is +16.80%, on 2020-10-29.