Accenture plc
247.75-5.60 (-2.21%)
Oct 29, 4:00:02 PM EDT · NYSE · ACN · USD
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153.64BP/E (TTM)
20.41Basic EPS (TTM)
12.14Dividend Yield
0.02%Recent Filings
8-K
Accenture integrates services for AI era
Accenture unveiled a revamped growth model on June 20, 2025, integrating Strategy, Consulting, Song, Technology, and Operations into Reinvention Services, led by Manish Sharma as Chief Services Officer effective September 1, 2025. This shift, alongside leadership reshuffles including John Walsh as Americas CEO and Kate Hogan as global COO, aims to accelerate AI-driven solutions for clients. Departures of key executives like Jack Azagury and Karthik Narain signal bold reinvention. Yet risks from AI uncertainties loom large.
8-K
Accenture Q3 revenues surge 8%
Accenture reported third-quarter fiscal 2025 revenues of $17.7 billion, up 8% in U.S. dollars and 7% in local currency from the prior year, driven by strong growth in financial services and managed services. Operating margin expanded to 16.8%, boosting diluted EPS to $3.49, a 15% increase, while free cash flow hit $3.5 billion. New bookings dipped 6% to $19.7 billion, yet generative AI bookings reached $1.5 billion. The company raised its full-year outlook to 6-7% revenue growth and $9.0-9.7 billion in free cash flow, but bookings softened.
10-Q
Q3 FY2025 results
Accenture posted solid Q3 FY2025 results, with revenues climbing 8% year-over-year to $17.7B, fueled by 9% growth in managed services while consulting rose 7%; operating income jumped 13% to $3.0B, lifting margins to 16.8% from 16.0%, thanks to revenue momentum and better pricing in key areas. Year-to-date, revenues hit $52.1B (up 7% y/y), operating income reached $8.2B (up 13%), and diluted EPS improved to $9.90 from $8.77, reconciling cleanly with 633M shares. Cash from operations swelled to $7.6B, boosting cash to $9.6B despite $5.1B in share repurchases and $2.8B dividends; free cash flow stood at $7.1B after $0.5B capex, while $5.0B long-term debt (issued October 2024 at 3.9%-4.5%, maturing 2027-2034) remains covenant-free with $5.5B revolver available. Acquisitions added $0.6B in goodwill, mainly in Americas and EMEA. Yet competition in consulting bids keeps pressure on win rates.
8-K
Accenture Q2 revenues surge 8.5%
Accenture reported Q2 fiscal 2025 revenues of $16.7 billion, up 5% in U.S. dollars and 8.5% in local currency, driven by broad growth across markets, industries, and services—yet bookings dipped 3% to $20.9 billion. Operating margin expanded to 13.5%, boosting EPS to $2.82, a 7% rise, while free cash flow hit $2.68 billion. The company narrowed full-year revenue guidance to 5%-7% local currency growth. Strong Gen AI bookings of $1.4 billion signal momentum, but Asia Pacific lagged.
10-Q
Q2 FY2025 results
Accenture's Q2 FY2025 revenues climbed 5% y/y to $16.7B, with managed services up 8% y/y while consulting grew 3% y/y, driven by strong demand in the Americas (9% y/y) and EMEA (4% y/y) but a slight dip in Asia Pacific. Operating income rose 10% y/y to $2.2B, lifting margins to 13.5% from 13.0%, yet gross margins slipped to 29.9% amid higher subcontractor costs. Diluted EPS hit $2.82, up 7% y/y, backed by 634M shares. Cash swelled to $8.5B on $3.9B operating inflows, funding $5B debt issuance and $2.3B shareholder returns; free cash flow not disclosed in the 10-Q. Acquisitions totaled $421M, adding goodwill. Government contracting risks loom, with probes potentially curbing federal work.
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