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Kelly Services stock: Feb. 12 earnings date set — what to watch next for KELYA
6 February 2026
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Kelly Services stock: Feb. 12 earnings date set — what to watch next for KELYA

NEW YORK, Feb 6, 2026, 05:37 EST — Premarket

  • Shares of Kelly Services edged up roughly 0.1% in premarket action, hitting $10.80.
  • The staffing firm is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 12, ahead of the market open.
  • With hiring uncertainty rattling markets, investors are hunting for clear signs on demand and pricing.

Kelly Services’ Class A shares inched up roughly 0.1% to $10.80 during premarket trading Friday, ahead of its upcoming earnings report next week. The staffing company’s market cap stood near $463 million.

The upcoming data is crucial since staffing often reveals early signs of strain when employers grow wary. For a firm like Kelly, even minor changes in client demand quickly affect volumes, pricing, and margins.

The macro environment isn’t making things easier. U.S. weekly jobless claims ticked up to 231,000 last week, while job openings dropped to 6.542 million in December — the lowest level in over five years, according to Reuters. Samuel Tombs, chief U.S. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, pointed out that “this is potentially suggesting that AI is persuading a rising proportion of businesses to pause on new hiring.” Reuters

Kelly will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings before U.S. markets open on Thursday, Feb. 12. The Troy, Michigan-based firm also plans a conference call and webcast with analysts at 9 a.m. ET that day. The company said its 2024 revenue totaled $4.3 billion. GlobeNewswire

The February report comes after a shift in control late last month. Hunt Equity Opportunities now holds 92.2% of Kelly’s voting Class B shares, making it the controlling stakeholder, the company revealed. Chris Hunt, CEO of Hunt, stepped in as chairman. “Hunt is very excited about the value creation opportunities ahead for Kelly,” he said. GlobeNewswire

Investors on the call will probably push for an update on demand within Kelly’s specialty sectors and any changes to pricing discipline. They’ll also focus on remarks about the “spread” — the difference between client fees and worker wages — since even slight shifts can significantly impact profits in staffing businesses.

Competitive dynamics linger in the background. Investors frequently compare staffing firms like ManpowerGroup and Robert Half to gauge hiring trends, but Kelly’s sector mix can shift differently when some industries contract more quickly than others.

That said, the situation is double-edged. Should clients continue to freeze orders or demand lower rates, Kelly might enter 2026 facing weaker volumes and tighter margins. And with small-cap stocks, even a handful of headlines can trigger sharp moves.

On Feb. 11 at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its Employment Situation report for January. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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