Colliers International Group Inc.

Fundamentals4.0
Price Action3.0
News Sentiment5.0
AI Rating
4.0

Key Drivers

  • Margin Compression
  • Cash Burn Risk
  • High Leverage

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AI Summary

4.0

CIGI is no longer just a recovery story—while Q1 growth in capital markets and engineering is encouraging, the investment case now hinges on proving it can turn that growth into durable cash flow fast enough to offset thin margins, GAAP losses, and $2.65B of debt before the market caps the multiple further.

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Deep Analysis

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Fundamental Analysis

4.0

Key Financial Insights:

  • Margin Compression
  • Cash Burn Risk
  • High Leverage

CIGI remains cash-generative on a full-year basis, but the latest quarter showed margin compression, a net loss, negative free cash flow, and elevated leverage against a stretched valuation.

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Price Behavior

3.0
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Lower highs
  • Oversold bounce
  • Reclaim $100

CIGI remains in a clear downtrend, closing at $92.00 and down about 21% over the last month, with oversold conditions suggesting only a short-term bounce unless it can reclaim the $100 area.

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Support Level: $92.00 (secondary $95.00-$96.00)
Resistance Level: $100.00-$104.00 (then $108.00-$110.00)

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Sentiment & News

5.0

Key News Insights:

  • Growth momentum
  • Capital returns
  • Strategic expansion

Colliers International showed solid growth and strategic momentum, but a slight Q1 EPS miss led to mixed market reactions even as dividends, buybacks, and a U.S. partnership supported the longer-term outlook.

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The stock may stay range-bound near term, but share buybacks, dividends, and the new partnership could support upside if earnings execution improves