Hamilton Lane (HLNE) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Hamilton Lane (HLNE) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
Richard Hope, head of EMEA and global co-head of investments at Hamilton Lane, breaks down the three areas he's excited about in private markets at SuperReturn in Berlin.
Hamilton Lane reported strong Q4 FY 2025 results, but shares declined due to high expectations and a premium valuation. The company has solid near-term earnings growth prospects and is likely to benefit from 401(k) regulatory reform. Despite the recent pullback, the stock continues to trade at a significant premium to peers which have similar near-term earnings growth potential.
Hamilton Lane Incorporated (NASDAQ:HLNE ) Q3 2025 Earnings Conference Call May 29, 2025 11:00 AM ET Company Participants John Oh - Head of Shareholder Relations Erik Hirsch - Co-CEO Jeff Armbrister - CFO Conference Call Participants Ken Worthington - JPMorgan Alex Blostein - Goldman Sachs Mike Brown - Wells Fargo Michael Cyprys - Morgan Stanley Operator Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Hamilton Lane Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Earnings Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen-only mode.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Hamilton Lane (HLNE) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended March 2025, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Hamilton Lane (HLNE) came out with quarterly earnings of $1.21 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.20 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.38 per share a year ago.
Beyond analysts' top -and-bottom-line estimates for Hamilton Lane (HLNE), evaluate projections for some of its key metrics to gain a better insight into how the business might have performed for the quarter ended March 2025.
Juan Delgado-Moreira, the co-CEO of Hamilton Lane, discusses the state of private markets.
Hamilton Lane (HLNE) witnessed a jump in share price last session on above-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions for the stock doesn't suggest further strength down the road.
Erik Hirsch, Hamilton Lane Co-CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk why the IPO boom isn't materializing.
Q3 results showed revenue up 34% year over year, coupled with strong overall profitability, both benefiting from higher incentive fees. Underlying growth in assets under management/advisement was muted, up just 6% year over year. While growth is expected to slowdown in the coming quarters, shares remain richly valued at 34.6 times earnings.