Willis Towers Watson Q3 Earnings: Revenue Meets Expectations, EPS Surpasses Forecasts
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Tuesday, Aug 5, 2025 9:13 am ET1min read
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Statutory earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter amounted to $3.32, a notable 38% increase over analyst estimates [3]. This robust performance underscores WTW's resilience and ability to navigate economic uncertainties.
Analysts have updated their forecasts for the remainder of 2025, projecting revenues to reach $9.62 billion and statutory EPS to surge to $15.46 [3]. Despite these optimistic earnings outlooks, the consensus price target remains at $364, indicating a cautious approach by investors [3].
WTW's strategy of purchasing top 500 high-volume stocks and holding for one day has proven effective, returning 166.71% since 2022 and outperforming benchmarks by 137.53% [1]. This liquidity-focused approach has been particularly beneficial in volatile markets, highlighting the company's strategic acumen.
However, the stock faces downward pressure from multiple analyst revisions. Wells Fargo and Barclays have lowered price targets to $369 and $305, respectively, while institutional investors have shown mixed sentiment with a 750% stake increase by Cornerstone Planning Group LLC and a 11.78% reduction by CFO Andrew Krasner [1].
Willis Towers Watson continues to demonstrate its value and resilience, positioning itself well for the second half of 2025. The company's strong Q1 results, combined with its strategic initiatives, suggest a promising outlook for the remainder of the year.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/willis-towers-watson-rises-1-87-defying-21-2-volume-drop-falls-476th-liquidity-rankings-2508/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/willis-towers-watson-second-quarter-121154902.html
[3] https://investors.wtwco.com/news-releases/news-release-details/wtw-reports-second-quarter-2025-earnings
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Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company reported Q1 revenues of $2.3b, in line with expectations, and statutory earnings per share of $3.32, 38% ahead of estimates. Analysts have updated their forecasts, with revenues expected to reach $9.62b in 2025, and statutory earnings per share predicted to bounce 1,001% to $15.46. The consensus price target remains at $364, despite the improved earnings outlook.
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (WTW) reported its Q1 2025 financial results, showcasing a strong performance that aligns with market expectations. The company's revenue for the quarter reached $2.3 billion, matching analyst forecasts [3]. This figure reflects a flat growth compared to the prior-year quarter, which was influenced by the sale of TRANZACT [3].Statutory earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter amounted to $3.32, a notable 38% increase over analyst estimates [3]. This robust performance underscores WTW's resilience and ability to navigate economic uncertainties.
Analysts have updated their forecasts for the remainder of 2025, projecting revenues to reach $9.62 billion and statutory EPS to surge to $15.46 [3]. Despite these optimistic earnings outlooks, the consensus price target remains at $364, indicating a cautious approach by investors [3].
WTW's strategy of purchasing top 500 high-volume stocks and holding for one day has proven effective, returning 166.71% since 2022 and outperforming benchmarks by 137.53% [1]. This liquidity-focused approach has been particularly beneficial in volatile markets, highlighting the company's strategic acumen.
However, the stock faces downward pressure from multiple analyst revisions. Wells Fargo and Barclays have lowered price targets to $369 and $305, respectively, while institutional investors have shown mixed sentiment with a 750% stake increase by Cornerstone Planning Group LLC and a 11.78% reduction by CFO Andrew Krasner [1].
Willis Towers Watson continues to demonstrate its value and resilience, positioning itself well for the second half of 2025. The company's strong Q1 results, combined with its strategic initiatives, suggest a promising outlook for the remainder of the year.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/willis-towers-watson-rises-1-87-defying-21-2-volume-drop-falls-476th-liquidity-rankings-2508/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/willis-towers-watson-second-quarter-121154902.html
[3] https://investors.wtwco.com/news-releases/news-release-details/wtw-reports-second-quarter-2025-earnings

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