Colgate-Palmolive Q1 EPS Forecast at $0.94 as Analysts Revise Ahead of May 1 Report
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The Quick Take
- Analysts consensus pegs Colgate-Palmolive Q1 EPS at $0.94/share, up ~3.3% from $0.91 a year ago
- No market reaction data available yet; earnings release scheduled for May 1, 2026
- Most accurate analyst community actively revising forecasts upward ahead of the Q1 print
- Q1 results due May 1 will set the tone for CL's 2026 guidance and pricing power narrative
- As a major global consumer staples brand, Colgate's results signal demand trends across emerging markets including Asia
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XETR:DAX๐ India / Asia Angle
Colgate-Palmolive derives significant revenue from Asia-Pacific and India, where its oral care and personal hygiene products command strong market share; Q1 volume and pricing commentary will be closely watched for signals on consumer spending resilience in emerging markets.
๐ Ripple Effects
- โธConsumer staples sector (XLP ETF) โ positive if CL beats, reinforcing defensive stock appeal amid macro uncertainty
- โธPeers Procter & Gamble and Unilever โ sentiment read-across on global consumer demand and input cost trends
- โธEmerging market currencies (INR, BRL) โ CL's commentary on FX headwinds in developing markets could move sentiment
๐ญ What to Watch Next
PRO- โธColgate-Palmolive Q1 earnings release on May 1, 2026 โ monitor EPS vs. $0.94 consensus and full-year guidance
- โธAnalyst price target revisions from Benzinga's 'most accurate analysts' following the actual Q1 print
- โธManagement commentary on raw material costs and pricing power in Latin America and Asia during the earnings call
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