BFAM
$77.33+0.26 (+0.34%)
Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc.
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Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. provides early education and childcare, back-up care, educational advisory, and other workplace solutions services for employers and families in the United States, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands...
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BFAM Shares Sink 25% After Center Closure Plan Nearly Doubles
Founded in 1986, Bright Horizons Family Solutions (NYSE:BFAM) is a leading provider of early education and childcare, and just beat fourth-quarter earnings estimates, but the market’s reaction told a different story. The stock dropped roughly 19% in a single day after management revealed plans to close 45 to 50 centers in 2026, nearly double the ... BFAM Shares Sink 25% After Center Closure Plan Nearly Doubles
Assessing Bright Horizons Family Solutions (BFAM) Valuation After Extended Share Price Weakness
Bright Horizons Family Solutions (BFAM) has been drawing attention after a period of weaker share performance, with the stock showing negative returns over the past month, past 3 months, year to date and over the past year. See our latest analysis for Bright Horizons Family Solutions. At a share price of US$78.00, Bright Horizons Family Solutions has seen momentum fade recently, with a 30-day share price return of 8.28% decline and a 1-year total shareholder return of 36.78% loss pointing to...
5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From Bright Horizons’s Q4 Earnings Call
Bright Horizons reported fourth quarter results that exceeded Wall Street’s revenue and non-GAAP profit expectations, but the market reacted negatively, reflecting concerns beyond the headline numbers. Management attributed performance to robust growth in its back-up care segment, with CEO Stephen Kramer highlighting a 17% revenue increase driven by both predictable and unexpected care needs. The company also made progress in its U.K. business, achieving positive operating profit after significa