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Wolters Kluwer Full Year 2024 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations
Wolters Kluwer (AMS:WKL) Full Year 2024 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: €5.92b (up 5.9% from FY 2023).
- Net income: €1.08b (up 7.1% from FY 2023).
- Profit margin: 18% (in line with FY 2023).
- EPS: €4.54 (up from €4.11 in FY 2023).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Wolters Kluwer EPS Beats Expectations
Revenue was in line with analyst estimates. Earnings per share (EPS) surpassed analyst estimates by 2.2%.
The primary driver behind last 12 months revenue was the Health segment contributing a total revenue of €1.58b (27% of total revenue). The largest operating expense was General & Administrative costs, amounting to €1.87b (58% of total expenses). Explore how WKL's revenue and expenses shape its earnings.
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 6.2% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 5.4% growth forecast for the Professional Services industry in the Netherlands.
Performance of the Dutch Professional Services industry.
The company's shares are up 1.2% from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
Don't forget that there may still be risks. For instance, we've identified 1 warning sign for Wolters Kluwer that you should be aware of.
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About ENXTAM:WKL
Wolters Kluwer
Provides professional information, software solutions, and services in the Netherlands, rest of Europe, the United States, Canada, the Asia Pacific, Africa, and internationally.
Good value with proven track record and pays a dividend.
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