13F Pro Quality Score

62.9/100

Rank #713 of 2,879 stocksTOP 25%

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Revenue Growth

71.4/100

Profitability

49.0/100

Balance Sheet

60.5/100

Earnings Quality

76.0/100

Free Cash Flow

29.0/100

Institutional Flow

60.7/100

Revenue Scale

96.4/100

Dilution Risk

82.6/100

CBRE Stock Analysis & AI Quality Score

AI stock analysis and institutional research for CBRE GROUP, INC. (CBRE), a Real Estate sector company. 13F Pro's AI-powered ranking engine scores CBRE at 62.9/100 on a 32-signal composite quality model, placing it at rank #713 of 2,879 stocks — the top 25% of the AI-ranked universe. CBRE scores in the top quartile across revenue scale (96.4), earnings quality (76.0). Areas of concern include free cash flow (29.0), which score below median versus the broader universe. Based on the latest XBRL financial filings (Q1 2026), CBRE GROUP, INC. reports quarterly revenue of $10.5B, net income of $318.0M, an operating margin of 4.9%. Top institutional holders of CBRE by reported 13-F value include BlackRock,, VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, based on the most recent SEC filings. CBRE trades on the NYSE exchange and files with the SEC under CIK 1138118. 13F Pro's AI research platform runs 10 specialized AI analysts — value, growth, momentum, macro, and activist specialists — that debate CBRE daily and publish AI-generated analysis with cited SEC sources. The platform aggregates historical XBRL financial facts, 10-Q and 10-K filings, insider Form 4 transactions, and institutional 13-F holdings for CBRE GROUP, INC. directly from SEC EDGAR. CBRE GROUP, INC.'s 13F Pro composite quality score has ranged between 8 and 70 since 2021, currently 62.9 — a stable long-term trajectory across 56 quarterly and live scoring snapshots.

Fun facts about CBRE GROUP, INC.

Quirks, history, and lore behind CBRE — the kind of stuff that makes a stock memorable.

  • 1
    The Basics
    U.S. commercial real estate services company · large-cap · listed on the NYSE · headquartered in Texas.
  • 2
    The Numbers
    Annual revenue in the range of $30 billion, with operations spanning more than 100 countries — making it one of the largest real estate firms on the planet by almost any measure.
  • 3
    The History
    Its roots trace back to a San Francisco real estate firm founded in 1906 — the same year as a famous earthquake — and it grew into a global giant through decades of aggressive acquisitions.
  • 4
    The Secret
    It doesn't just broker deals — it manages properties, runs facilities, provides investment management, and essentially touches every stage of a building's commercial life.
  • 5
    The Lore
    Its acquisition of Trammell Crow Company in 2006 was a landmark deal that dramatically expanded its project management and development capabilities overnight.
  • 6
    The Giveaway
    Its four-letter ticker is also its name — and those initials stand for Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis, the heritage brands behind the world's largest commercial real estate services firm.
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Revenue

Q1 2026

$10.5B

Net Income

Q1 2026

$318.0M

Free Cash Flow

Q1 2026

$-906.0M

Operating Margin

Q1 2026

4.9%

ROIC

Q1 2026

3.8%

Revenue & Net Income

Earnings Per Share

Key Financials Over Time

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Revenue

+12.0% YoY
$35.77BFY 2024
FY20 $23.83BFY21 $27.75BFY23 $31.95BFY24 $35.77B

Net Income

-1.8% YoY
$968.0MFY 2024
FY20 $752.0MFY21 $1.84BFY23 $986.0MFY24 $968.0M

Operating Income

+26.5% YoY
$1.41BFY 2024
FY20 $969.8MFY21 $1.64BFY23 $1.12BFY24 $1.41B

EPS (Diluted)

-0.3% YoY
$3.14FY 2024
FY20 $0.15FY21 $5.41FY23 $3.15FY24 $3.14

Total Assets

+8.1% YoY
$24.38BFY 2024
FY20 $18.04BFY21 $22.07BFY23 $22.55BFY24 $24.38B

Total Debt

+19.8% YoY
$4.19BFY 2024
FY20 $2.77BFY21 $4.16BFY23 $3.50BFY24 $4.19B

Op. Cash Flow

+255.8% YoY
$1.71BFY 2024
FY20 $1.83BFY21 $2.36BFY23 $480.0MFY24 $1.71B

AI Insight: CBRE Financial Trends

Revenue and operating income grew year-over-year through Q4 2025, but debt surged 141% while operating cash flow remains volatile and equity gains stalled.

Revenue grew from $8.4B (Q2 2024) to $10.5B (Q1 2026), up 25% over two years with consistent quarterly strength.

Operating income expanded from $246M (Q2 2024) to $511M (Q1 2026), up 108%, showing improved operational leverage.

Total debt jumped 141% from $3.3B (Q2 2024) to $7.95B (Q1 2026), while equity remained flat at ~$8.5B.

Operating cash flow turned negative $825M in Q1 2026, reversing $1.22B positive in Q4 2025 — working capital pressure needs monitoring.

Debt-to-equity ratio surged from 0.39x (Q2 2024) to 0.93x (Q1 2026); leverage now approaching 1.0x amid seasonal weakness.

AI Insight: CBRE Ratio Trends

CBRE stabilized operational performance in Q1 2026 after volatile 2025, but leverage crept back toward crisis levels.

Operating margin recovered to 4.9% in Q1 2026 from 3.1% trough in Q1 2025, signaling operational steadying after mid-year weakness.

ROIC bounced to 12.4% in Q1 2026 versus 7.4% low in Q1 2025, reversing near-term capital efficiency deterioration.

Debt-to-equity ratio climbed to 0.93 in Q1 2026 from 0.80 low in Q1 2025, nearing Q2 2024 pre-expansion baseline.

Q1 2026 NPM of 3.0% remains below Q4 2025 peak of 3.6%; margin volatility suggests earnings headwinds persisting.

D/E ratio approaching 1.0 threshold; further leverage accumulation could constrain financial flexibility.

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