BlackRock Inc. (NYSE:BLK) reported an EPS of $11.30, beating the estimated $10.43.
The company’s revenue of $5.28 billion fell slightly short of the anticipated $5.31 billion.
Assets under management reached a record high of $11.6 trillion, showcasing robust asset growth.
BlackRock Inc. (NYSE:BLK), a leading global investment management corporation, is renowned for its extensive range of financial products and services. The company manages a vast array of assets, including equities, fixed income, and alternative investments. BlackRock’s competitors include Vanguard and State Street, both of which are significant players in the asset management industry.
On April 11, 2025, BlackRock reported earnings per share (EPS) of $11.30, exceeding the estimated $10.43. This performance highlights the company’s ability to generate profit per share, a key indicator of financial health. Despite this, the company’s revenue of $5.28 billion fell slightly short of the anticipated $5.31 billion, reflecting a minor gap in expected sales performance.
BlackRock’s quarterly net income saw a slight decline compared to the previous year. However, the firm’s assets under management reached a record high of $11.6 trillion, showcasing its robust asset growth. This achievement underscores BlackRock’s strong market position and ability to attract and manage substantial investments, even amid fluctuating market conditions.
The company’s financial metrics provide further insight into its valuation and performance. BlackRock’s price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 20.9 suggests a moderate market valuation of its earnings. The price-to-sales ratio of 6.36 and enterprise value to sales ratio of 6.43 indicate the company’s market value relative to its sales and total valuation compared to revenue, respectively.
BlackRock’s financial leverage is reflected in its debt-to-equity ratio of 0.33, indicating a balanced approach to using debt for growth. The current ratio of 16.4 highlights the company’s strong liquidity, ensuring it can meet short-term liabilities. Despite a 4.3% decline in share price, BlackRock’s earnings yield of 4.78% remains attractive to investors seeking returns on their investments.