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23.5%+3.2pp

Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$2.5B+11.0%
Gross profit$420.7M+9.5%
Operating income$58.7M+29.6%
Net income-$12.6M-763%
EPS (diluted)-$0.05-600%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$619.5M-3.2%
Total debt$3.2B-4.5%
Total equity$2.0B+9.9%
Total assets$7.6B+3.2%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow-$243.5M-50.3%
CapEx$12.2M+165%
Free cash flow-$255.7M-53.5%

Valuation

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Market cap$3B+21.1%
Enterprise value$5.53B+7.3%
P/E30.6×
P/S0.3×0.0×

Profitability

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Operating margin4.4%+0.6pp
Net margin2.2%
FCF margin1.9%+0.5pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity12.2%
Debt / equity1.6×-0.2×
Current ratio1.1×0.0×

Where this comes from

Calculated from Cushman & Wakefield ’s reported figures.

Based on trailing twelve months.

The official record: Cushman & Wakefield ’s 10-Q, filed May 7, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Cushman & Wakefield 's gross margin?
Cushman & Wakefield (CWK) reported gross margin of 18.2% in Q1 2026.
How has Cushman & Wakefield 's gross margin changed year-over-year?
Cushman & Wakefield 's gross margin decreased by 1.3% year-over-year, from 18.4% to 18.2%.
What is the long-term trend for Cushman & Wakefield 's gross margin?
Over 5 years (2020 to 2025), Cushman & Wakefield 's gross margin has grown at a 0.6% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from 17.7% to 18.3%.
What does gross margin mean?
Gross profit (revenue minus cost of revenue) as a percentage of revenue, on a trailing-twelve-month basis. Measures how much of each sales dollar survives the direct cost of producing the goods or services sold.