On July 28, NRG Energy Inc fell 5.13% in regular trading, trading at $128.79/share, with turnover of $73.08 million.
On the news front, Raymond James lowered its price target on NRG Energy from $194 to $182 while maintaining a Strong Buy rating. Earlier, Jefferies also reduced its target from $193 to $179, maintaining a Buy rating. Despite both firms retaining positive ratings, the consecutive target price cuts reflect growing caution around the company's near-term valuation.
The downgrades come ahead of NRG Energy's upcoming quarterly earnings release on August 4, with consensus estimates projecting revenue of $7.634 billion (up 14.47% year-over-year) and adjusted EPS of $1.71. Last quarter, the company reported adjusted EPS of $1.48, missing the $1.77 consensus estimate by 16.38%, which may be contributing to tempered expectations. The average analyst price target remains at $203.56, suggesting significant upside from current levels, though near-term sentiment appears cautious amid multiple headwinds.
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