MarketBeat Week in Review – 06/29 – 07/03 ManpowerGroup (NYSE:MAN) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter 2026 revenue and said improving demand across several markets helped drive organic growth, led by its core Manpower staffing business.
Chair and CEO Jonas Prising said the company delivered “strong results with revenues ahead of expectations,” citing growing client demand, cost discipline and progress on its transformation strategy
Reported revenue was $4.9 billion, while system-wide revenue, including franchises, was $5.3 billion. Revenue increased 6% in constant currency. – Manchester United’s Stock Rally Faces a Test Beyond Old Trafford Adjusted EBITDA was $103 million, up 15% in constant currency from the prior-year period. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 2.1%, up 10 basis points year over year.
Reported earnings per share were $1.13, while adjusted EPS was $0.99, above the company’s guidance midpoint. Manpower Brand Leads Growth Prising said the Manpower brand delivered its fifth consecutive quarter of growth, with revenue up 8% in constant currency. He pointed to stronger demand in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, logistics and retail. – High-Yielding ManpowerGroup Inc.