Consulting firm Korn Ferry Q2 adjusted profit beats estimates helped by growth in executive search segment

Korn Ferry

Korn Ferry

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Overview

  • Korn Ferry Q2 FY26 revenue beats analyst expectations, growing 7% yr/yr

  • Adjusted EPS for Q2 FY26 beats consensus, rising 10% yr/yr

  • Net income for Q2 FY26 rises 19% yr/yr to $72.4 mln


Outlook

  • Company expects Q3 FY26 fee revenue between $680 mln and $694 mln

  • Company projects Q3 FY26 diluted EPS between $1.15 and $1.21

  • Company anticipates Q3 FY26 adjusted diluted EPS between $1.19 and $1.25


Result Drivers

  • EXECUTIVE SEARCH GROWTH - Fee revenue in Executive Search grew 10% yr/yr, driven by more engagements and higher fees per engagement

  • PROFESSIONAL SEARCH & INTERIM GROWTH - Fee revenue in Professional Search & Interim increased 17% yr/yr, aided by the acquisition of Trilogy International

  • CONSULTING SEGMENT - Consulting fee revenue increased 4% yr/yr, driven by a 10% rise in average bill rates


Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q2 Revenue

Beat

$729.80 mln

$705.97 mln (5 Analysts)

Q2 Adjusted EPS

Beat

$1.33

$1.31 (5 Analysts)

Q2 EPS

$1.36

Q2 Basic EPS

$1.38

Q2 Fee Revenue

$721.70 mln


Analyst Coverage

  • The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 4 "strong buy" or "buy", 1 "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell"

  • The average consensus recommendation for the employment services peer group is "buy"

  • Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Korn Ferry is $81.00, about 24.7% above its December 8 closing price of $64.97

  • The stock recently traded at 12 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 14 three months ago

Press Release: ID:nBwrCMyza

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