MAN stock rises sharply on stronger-than-expected Q2 results and robust global demand in staffing markets.
ManpowerGroup (MAN) shares surged 27% to $49.85 after reporting Q2 earnings that exceeded analyst expectations. The staffing firm cited improving demand across key global markets as a driver for the results.
Year-to-date, MAN stock has climbed 65.12%, far outpacing the S&P 500’s 10.62% gain over the same period. The company’s performance reflects a rebound in hiring activity and broader economic resilience.
The earnings beat underscores growing confidence in the labor market recovery, particularly in sectors reliant on temporary and contract workers.