Ipsos SA (EPA:IPS)

France flag France · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
32.08
+0.34 (1.07%)
At close: Nov 28, 2025
-27.12%
Market Cap1.38B
Revenue (ttm)2.46B
Net Income (ttm)179.76M
Shares Out43.15M
EPS (ttm)4.10
PE Ratio7.83
Forward PE6.18
Dividend1.85 (5.77%)
Ex-Dividend DateJul 1, 2025
Volume42,570
Average Volume64,834
Open31.68
Previous Close31.74
Day's Range31.64 - 32.22
52-Week Range30.86 - 50.30
Beta0.67
RSI42.82
Earnings DateFeb 24, 2026

About Ipsos

Ipsos SA, through its subsidiaries, provides survey-based research services for companies and institutions in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and the Asia-Pacific. The company offers services in the information production and analysis chain, including data collection, data processing and integration, data analysis, information delivery and presentation, and information activation. It also provides audience measurement, automotive and mobility development, brand health tracking, channel performance, corporate reputation, creative ... [Read more]

Founded 1975
Employees 20,000
Stock Exchange Euronext Paris
Ticker Symbol IPS
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Ipsos's revenue was 2.44 billion, an increase of 2.13% compared to the previous year's 2.39 billion. Earnings were 204.53 million, an increase of 28.05%.

Financial Statements

News

World's Best Cities 2025-26: London Tops List, This Indian City Ranks Highest

London remains the world's best city for the 11th year in a row, according to a report published by Resonance Consultancy, in partnership with Ipsos.

10 days ago - NDTV

Reeves becomes most unpopular chancellor in history according to poll

Sir Keir Starmer records low satisfaction ratings while Reform UK rises in support, Ipsos found

14 days ago - The Telegraph

Britons living abroad: tell us your views on UK politics today

We want to hear from Brits living overseas on their views on UK politics today The last decade in British politics has been marked by instability and fragmentation , with six prime ministers in ten ye...

16 days ago - The Guardian

AI Music Fools Most People, and They're Not Happy About It

A survey from Deezer and Ipsos reveals strong feelings about AI-generated tunes.

18 days ago - CNET

Exit poll suggests centrists win Dutch vote, beating Geert Wilders’ far-right

Dutch voters appeared to have shunned far-right leader Geert Wilders in favour of a centrist party, exit polls suggested Wednesday, after a snap election watched closely in Europe where extremists are...

4 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Centre-left D66 takes lead in Dutch parliamentary election, Ipsos exit poll says

The initial exit poll in the close-run Dutch parliamentary election shows a tight lead for the far-right PVV and centre-left D66 parties, project a result that remains too close to call.

4 weeks ago - Euronews

Tuesday briefing: A roadmap for peace in Gaza – or an ultimatum?

In today’s newsletter: The key details of a new proposal for peace, as Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu meet in Washington Good morning. At the White House yesterday, Donald Trump and Benjamin Neta...

2 months ago - The Guardian

New Purr-spectives: Study Finds Older Canadians are Better Suited to Pet Ownership Than They Think

Pawsitive News: Age Is Just a Number—For You and Your New Best Friend TORONTO , Sept. 23, 2025 /CNW/ - A new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of HomeEquity Bank, provider of the CHIP Reverse Mortga...

2 months ago - Benzinga

Britains migration crisis

Public concern over immigration is at the highest level since polling company Ipsos first started asking about the issue. So whats being done about it?

2 months ago - MoneyWeek

Only one in three Britons has faith in UK-US special relationship – poll

The Ipsos poll also found that 61% of British people said they did not like US President Donald Trump

2 months ago - Evening Standard

UK GDP Flatlines As Thousands Protest Starmer's Immigration Policies

The United Kingdom’s economy flatlined in July as industrial and manufacturing production contracted, increasing economic troubles for the ruling Labour government with widespread political and social...

2 months ago - Benzinga

What do the immigration figures for the UK really show?

Official figures indicate net migration is falling, yet concern among Britons is close to the highest it has been since polling began in 1974 Rolling news coverage of protests outside asylum hotels, a...

2 months ago - The Guardian

Trump approval rating holds at 40%, lowest level of his term, Ipsos poll finds

US President Donald Trump’s approval rating held at 40 per cent in recent weeks, matching the lowest level of his current term amid weak ratings from Hispanic voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll...

3 months ago - South China Morning Post

Poll finds rising economic anxieties

Thais fear for the future, with rising anxieties over income and possible job losses, according to the "What Worries the World" survey conducted by global market research firm Ipsos.

4 months ago - Bangkok Post

Crypto Media Falters In Western Europe, While Legacy News Outlets Stay Resilient Amid MiCA, Search Shift

A data-driven report by Outset PR, analyzing crypto-native traffic trends across Western Europe’s thematic media—as well as finance, tech, and general news ecosystems Crypto interest across Western Eu...

5 months ago - Benzinga

Pessimism rising in Japan as 7 in 10 say country is in decline: survey

A growing majority of Japanese believe their country is on a downward trajectory – a dramatic rise from less than a decade ago – as concerns mount over economic stagnation, political alienation and th...

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Americans don’t see US supreme court as politically neutral, poll finds

Just 20% of respondents to Reuters/Ipsos poll saw court is politically neutral, a view shared people from both parties US politics live – latest updates Americans are divided on major issues that the ...

5 months ago - The Guardian

'There's a widespread belief that the system is broken' - Ipsos

Ipsos President of U.S. Polling and Societal Trends Clifford Young says people believe politicians no longer care about the average person.

6 months ago - CNBC

Carrying the weight: Cancer caregivers and nutrition care

New research conducted by Ipsos among informal cancer caregivers in Spain, Poland, France and Germany showed that 93% of caregivers worry about the weight and muscle loss they notice in their loved on...

6 months ago - Euronews

Americans Seek Meaningful Getaways Closer to Home This Summer

Generali Global Assistance releases the findings of its 2025 Ipsos Holiday Barometer, highlighting how Americans are adapting their travel habits this season. SAN DIEGO , May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ...

6 months ago - Benzinga

Aspirations to Age at Home Clash with Canada's Economic and Health Care Realities

Canadians overwhelmingly (94%) value the work of PSWs, highlighting the importance of ensuring access and support for these essential caregivers The majority of Canadians 45+ want to age in their home...

7 months ago - Benzinga