Kelly Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:KELYA) is expected to report third quarter earnings results, before market open, on Thursday 5th November 2020.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters anticipate third quarter income of $ 0.10 per share.
Looking ahead, the full year income are expected at $ 1.24 per share on the revenues of $ 4462.60 million.
Previous Quarter Performance
Kelly Services, Inc. revealed income for the second quarter of $ 0.51 per share, from the revenue of $ 975.30 million. The consensus estimates are loss of $ 0.10 per share from $ 998.84 million in revenue. The top line results fell short of analysts by $ 23.54 million or 2.36 percent.
Stock Performance
Shares of Kelly Services, Inc. traded low $ -1.08 or -5.57 percent on Wednesday, reaching $ 18.31 with volume of 83.70 thousand shares. Kelly Services, Inc. has traded high as $ 19.23 and has cracked $ 18.24 on the downward trend
The closing price of $ 18.31, representing a 91.41 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 10.13 and a 18.22 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 23.71.
The company has a market capital of $ 722.16 million and is part of the Industrials sector and Staffing & Outsourcing Services industry.
Conference Call
Kelly Services, Inc. will be hosting a conference call at 9:00 AM eastern time on 5th November 2020, to discuss its 3Q20 financial results with the investment community. A live webcast with presentations will be available on the Internet by visiting the Company website www.kellyservices.com
Kelly Services, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides workforce solutions to various industries worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Americas Staffing, Global Talent Solutions, and International Staffing. It provides trained employees for data entry, clerical, and administrative support roles across various industries; schools with instructional and non-instructional employees; support staff for seminars, sales, and trade shows; assemblers, quality control inspectors, and technicians for electronic assembly; maintenance workers, material handlers, and assemblers for light industrial works; scientists, and scientific and clinical research workforce solutions; engineering professionals across various disciplines, including aeronautical, chemical, civil/structural, electrical/instrumentation, environmental, industrial, mechanical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, quality, and telecommunications.