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nywhere Real Estate's Q1 2025 Earnings Report
The company reported a revenue of US$1.20b, a 6.9% increase from the same period last year. Net loss narrowed by 23% to US$78.0m, with a loss per share of US$0.70, an improvement from US$0.91 in Q1 2024.
Revenue exceeded analyst estimates by 4.7%, while earnings per share (EPS) missed estimates by 16%. For the next three years, revenue is forecast to grow at an average rate of 5.8% annually, lower than the projected 10% growth for the US Real Estate industry.
The company's shares have risen 22% in a week. We've identified one warning sign that investors should be aware of before investing in Anywhere Real Estate. You can read our free stock report to learn more.
Note: Our analysis is based on historical data and analyst forecasts, and is not intended as financial advice. It does not take into account the latest company announcements or qualitative factors.
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