
Real Estate · Real Estate Services
$131.17
+0.29%
Vol: 2.1M
Friday, June 19, 2026
No material news in the last 48 hours.
On June 17, 2026, CBRE Group shares fell roughly 3.5% to about $130.79, extending a 16% year-to-date decline. Two days earlier, on June 15, CBRE posted an updated investor presentation under Reg FD on its IR website. On June 12, Fitch assigned CBRE's Pan European Core Fund vehicle a long-term 'A-' IDR with a Stable outlook. The stock carries a 'Moderate Buy' consensus and trades roughly 32% below the average analyst price target, which some view as a buying opportunity. The risk is that commercial real estate transaction and leasing activity remains pressured by rates, keeping the stock weak despite a strong three-year total shareholder return of ~72%.
On June 15, 2026, CBRE Group posted an updated investor presentation to its IR website under Regulation FD, refreshing disclosure materials for the market. The stock has been trading in the low-$130s, well below consensus Wall Street price targets clustered in the high-$170s, implying meaningful upside if execution holds. Recent 13F data show institutional investors adding to positions, and the world's largest commercial real estate services firm projects roughly 14.8% sales growth for 2026. The bear case is commercial real estate cyclicality and rate sensitivity, with share-price weakness raising valuation questions despite the growth narrative. The Reg FD filing itself is informational rather than a catalyst.
On June 15, 2026, CBRE Group filed an 8-K and posted an updated investor presentation under Reg FD on its investor relations site, refreshing its market commentary and growth outlook. The update follows recent strategic momentum, including the Meta LevelUp fiber-technician program to build U.S. data centers and the Industrious acquisition expanding its building operations business. CBRE guides to roughly 14.8% sales growth in 2026, and Wall Street consensus targets sit in the high-$170s versus a share price in the low-$130s (the stock had risen 3.3% to about $136 on June 9). The bull case is meaningful valuation upside plus secular tailwinds in data centers and facilities management; the bear case is that commercial real estate transaction volumes remain cyclically soft and a Reg FD presentation is informational rather than a fresh catalyst. The update reinforces management's confidence but did not include new guidance changes.
No material news in the last 48 hours.
No material news in the last 48 hours.
CFO/CIO Emma Giamartino sold 2,250 shares for $294,165 on May 18. CBRE named Anuj Kadyan Chief Technology & Transformation Officer effective May 15, added Chris Doman to lead U.S. asset management, and brought on former EQ Office CEO Lisa Picard as senior adviser. CBRE was also named to Forbes' Net Zero Leaders list and continues to highlight AI data-center growth (1,300 centers managed globally).
No material news in the last 48 hours.
No material news in the last 48 hours.
CBRE stock has plummeted approximately 11% over a six-day losing streak through May 16, 2026, with its market cap declining by about $4.9 billion to roughly $38 billion. The selloff contrasts with strong Q1 2026 operational performance and an upgraded 2026 Core EPS outlook of $7.60-$7.80. Despite the decline, analyst sentiment remains bullish with a median price target of $180.50 and a Strong Buy consensus from 16 Wall Street analysts. The drop appears driven by broader real estate sector weakness rather than company-specific fundamentals.
CBRE Group announced that Anuj Kadyan will join as Chief Technology and Transformation Officer effective May 15, 2026. The company recently partnered with Meta Platforms on LevelUp, a multiyear program to recruit and train thousands of fiber technicians to build Meta data centers in the U.S. CBRE completed a $4.73B share buyback program in late April and priced a $750M senior notes offering. Q1 2026 revenue came in at $10.5B with adjusted EPS of $1.61, both surpassing Street estimates; FY guidance is $7.60-$7.80 EPS. Shares dropped 6.05% recently on broader real estate valuation concerns but consensus remains Strong Buy among 13 analysts with a mean price target of $183.36 (27.3% upside). CBRE was also recognized as a World's Most Ethical Company for the 13th consecutive year.
CBRE added Chris Doman to lead U.S. asset management services and former EQ Office CEO Lisa Picard as senior adviser, expanding its property management capabilities. The company also announced Anuj Kadyan as Chief Technology & Transformation Officer effective May 15. CBRE priced a $750M offering of 5.250% senior notes due 2036 at 98.947% of face value. Q1 2026 results showed GAAP EPS up 98% to $1.07, core EPS up 81% to $1.61, and revenue up 19% to $10.5B. Among 13 analysts, the consensus is Strong Buy (9 Strong Buy, 3 Moderate Buy, 1 Hold), with a mean PT of $183.36 (27.3% upside) per Barchart on May 6. Full-year EPS guidance is $7.60-$7.80. Stock is down 10.4% YTD despite strong fundamentals.
CBRE announced Anuj Kadyan will join as Chief Technology & Transformation Officer on May 15, 2026. The company expanded its U.S. asset management services within its property management business, adding Chris Doman to lead the unit, with former EQ Office CEO Lisa Picard joining as senior adviser. CEO Robert Sulentic expressed optimism about long-term growth in New York City and anticipated AI-driven benefits. Insider transaction: Chief Legal & Administrative Officer Chad J. Doellinger sold 397 shares for $56,142. The stock closed at $146.32 on May 8, with analysts projecting a 23% upside to a median price target of $180.50.
CBRE Group reported Q1 2026 results with higher sales and net income YoY, raising its 2026 core EPS guidance and completing a $4.73 billion share buyback program. The company priced a $750 million senior notes offering, strengthening its balance sheet. CBRE and Meta Platforms announced LevelUp — a multiyear program to recruit and train thousands of fiber technicians to build Meta's US data centers. Anuj Kadyan was named Chief Technology & Transformation Officer effective May 15. CBRE forecasts a significant pickup in commercial real estate transaction volumes through 2026–2027. Stock trades at $146.93 (+0.49%), up 21.1% over 12 months. Analyst PT range $170–$200.
| Company | Price | Day | 1M | Fwd P/E | Beta | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CBRECBRE | $131.17 | +0.29% | +0.3% | 14.8x | 1.22 | $38.5B |
| CSGPCOSTAR | $30.12 | -1.13% | -11.4% | 16.8x | 0.72 | $12.3B |
| WELLWELLTOWER | $206.76 | +0.10% | -5.5% | 61.5x | 0.78 | $145.9B |
| PLDPROLOGIS | $140.80 | -0.10% | -2.9% | 41.9x | 1.33 | $131.7B |
| EQIXEQUINIX | $1,092.30 | +0.35% | +2.5% | 56.8x | 0.97 | $107.7B |
| AMTAMERICAN | $175.68 | -2.99% | -4.3% | 25.5x | 0.89 | $82.0B |
Price below 200d MA — bearish structure.