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Earnings Summary: Cintas (CTAS) reports higher revenue and profit for Q1 2025

Uniform rental company Cintas Corporation (NASDAQ: CTAS) on Thursday reported an increase in revenues and earnings for the first quarter of 2025.

  • First-quarter revenue increased 6.8% to $2.50 billion from $2.34 billion in Q1 2024; growth was negatively impacted by one less workday in the latest quarter
  • Gross margin for Q1 2025 was $1.25 billion, which is up 9.7% from $1.14 billion reported in the prior-year period
  • Gross margin as a percentage of revenue increased 140 basis points to 50.1% in Q1 from 48.7% a year earlier
  • First-quarter operating income rose 12.1% annually to $561.0 million from $500.6 million in the prior-year period
  • The company reported net income of $452.0 million for Q1, up 17.4% from last year’s profit of $385.1 million
  • On a per-share basis, Q1 net income advanced to $1.10 from $0.93 per share in the same period last year
  • Cash flow from operating activities was $466.7 million in the August quarter, vs. $336.9 million in Q1 2024

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