How does the Q3 2025 earnings performance compare to consensus estimates and prior quarters? | ARMK (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

How does the Q3 2025 earnings performance compare to consensus estimates and prior quarters?

Answer

Based on the excerpt you provided, the press release highlights several qualitative achievements for Aramark in Q3 2025—record client‑retention levels (now above 97 %), a major new‑client win, and ongoing supply‑chain optimization initiatives that incorporate AI. However, the release does not include the quantitative earnings figures that are needed to evaluate the performance against:

  1. Consensus analyst estimates (e.g., earnings‑per‑share (EPS) or revenue forecasts that Wall Street had expected for the quarter).
  2. Prior‑quarter results (Q2 2025) or the same quarter from the previous year (Q3 2024) for a direct “quarter‑over‑quarter” or “year‑over‑year” comparison.

Because those key data points are missing from the text you shared, I cannot determine:

  • Whether Aramark’s actual Q3 2025 EPS or revenue beat, met, or missed the consensus forecasts.
  • How the Q3 2025 results stack up against Q2 2025 (or Q3 2024) in terms of growth, margin expansion, or any other performance metric.

What you would need to answer the question fully

Metric Information required
Actual Q3 2025 results Reported revenue, net income, EPS (or adjusted EPS), operating margin, cash flow, etc.
Consensus estimates The median/average EPS and revenue forecasts that analysts had published before the earnings release (often shown in Bloomberg, FactSet, Thomson Reuters, or similar platforms).
Prior‑quarter data Q2 2025 (or Q3 2024) revenue, EPS, and any other relevant financial measures to calculate quarter‑over‑quarter or year‑over‑year changes.
Management commentary on performance vs. expectations Any statements in the full press release or earnings call that explicitly say “we beat consensus” or “we fell short of expectations.”

Suggested next steps

  1. Locate the full press release – The Business Wire article likely contains a “Financial Highlights” table that lists revenue, net income, EPS, and sometimes a “% vs. consensus” column.
  2. Check analyst consensus data – Services such as Bloomberg, FactSet, Thomson Reuters, or even the “Estimates” tab on Yahoo Finance/MarketWatch will show the average EPS and revenue forecasts for Q3 2025.
  3. Compare with prior quarters – The same press release or Aramark’s investor‑relations website will have a “Quarterly Results” archive where you can pull Q2 2025 (and Q3 2024) figures for a direct comparison.

Bottom line: The information you posted is insufficient to answer the performance‑vs‑consensus and performance‑vs‑prior‑quarters question. Once the missing quantitative data are obtained, a straightforward comparison can be made (e.g., “Aramark posted $2.34 billion in revenue and $0.78 EPS, versus consensus expectations of $2.30 billion and $0.73 EPS, representing a 5 % beat; this is a 3 % increase in revenue over Q2 2025’s $2.27 billion”). Until those numbers are available, any detailed analysis would be speculative.