CBRE GROUP, INC.
At today's price, CBRE GROUP, INC. (CBRE) is priced for today's economics sustained for ~5.5 years. boothcheck doesn't publish a fair value or a price target; it shows what the price assumes, so you can judge whether that bar is too high. Built from SEC EDGAR filings.
The one number that drives CBRE is the transactional recovery. In the first quarter of 2026 the capital-markets and leasing businesses grew 22 percent, their fastest pace of the cycle, and that flowed straight to the bottom line as core EPS of $1.61 beat consensus by more than 40 percent and management raised full-year core EPS guidance to $7.60 to $7.80. The business is more than a brokerage now. Contractual services, facilities and project management, building operations, and a fast-growing c
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1,048 institutional managers reported holding CBRE in 13F filings for the quarter ended 2026-03-31. Together they hold about 93% of the company; the top 10 hold 46%. 98 opened new positions that quarter. Held by Vanguard Group, BlackRock, State Street, among others. On the short side, 6.0M shares were sold short as of the 2026-06-15 count, about 2% of shares outstanding (2.7 days of typical volume to cover).
Quarterly 13F filings arrive up to 45 days after quarter end, so the picture is never current (filed through 2026-05-29). Nothing here is investment advice.
CBRE has cut its share count 12.3% over the past five years, spending $4.92B on repurchases. It pays no dividend. Cash returned over the past three years: $2.66B in repurchases.
Share counts are split-adjusted; repurchase totals are gross of share issuance. Nothing here is investment advice.
Open-market insider buys at CBRE over the trailing three years: 2024: 1 buy totaling $242k. 21 officers and directors are on file.
Code P open-market purchases from SEC Form 4 filings, non-derivative, excluding scheduled 10b5-1 plans. Nothing here is investment advice.
CBRE's recent reports: the day-one move, then what the following quarter actually did.
| report | day one | next quarter |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-07-28 | -6.8% | -10.4% |
| 2023-10-28 | -0.5% | +40.7% |
| 2024-02-21 | +7.2% | -4.1% |
| 2024-05-04 | -0.2% | +0.7% |
Day-one is the close-to-close move around the filing. Nothing here is investment advice.
CBRE's latest 8-K filings: 2026-06-23 (items 1.01, 2.03, 9.01); 2026-06-15 (items 7.01); 2026-05-22 (items 5.07); 2026-05-04 (items 1.01, 2.03, 9.01); 2026-04-28 (items 1.01, 9.01).
Item codes are the SEC's own classification of what each report discloses. Nothing here is investment advice.
Last analyzed: June 28, 2026
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