It advises, plans, and manages projects for public and private sector clients as well as construction contractors. WSP Global provides engineering and consultancy services including operational management support services. Further, the company also plans, designs, and supports the development of pipelines and gas networks. WSP Global will report its Q1 results on May 12. In the meantime, let’s see what’s in store for investors.

What does Bay Street expect from WSP Global in Q1?

According to estimates from Yahoo Finance, analysts covering the stock expect WSP Global to report sales of $1.69 billion in the first quarter of 2021. Further, Bay Street expects earnings of $0.59 per share in the recently concluded March quarter.  In Q1 of 2020, WSP Global reported revenue of $1.74 billion and earnings of $0.45 per share. So analysts forecast the company’s top-line to fall by 2.7% year over year while earnings are estimated to rise by 31% year over year in Q1. In late 2020, WSP Global announced the acquisition of peer consulting company Golder Associates for $1.5 billion. Golder has operations in 30 countries and specializes in engineering and geosciences verticals. WSP expects the acquisition to be accretive and expects cost synergies to drive earnings higher as well going forward. For 2021, Bay Street expects WSP Global sales to rise by close to 14% year over year to $7.81 billion while earnings are estimated to grow at a higher pace by 30.8%.  WSP has been one of the top-performing stocks on the TSX ever since it went public back in early 2014. The stock has in fact returned 320% since its IPO. Right now, analysts have a 12-month average target price of $135 for WSP stock which is higher than its current trading price of $128.