Movement Alert|Comcast Rises 3.23% in Regular Trading, Multiple Investment Banks Maintain Buy Ratings Boosting Market Confidence

Market Focus
Jul 27

On July 27, Comcast rose 3.23% in regular trading, trading at $23.035/share, with turnover of $127 million. The rebound follows multiple investment banks reaffirming constructive stances on the stock.

On the news front, Citigroup adjusted its price target on Comcast to $30 from $32 while maintaining a Buy rating. Separately, Benchmark analyst Matthew Harrigan also maintained a Buy rating with a $44 target price, citing the company's strategic repositioning around transparent pricing, converged broadband and wireless services, and a more resilient customer experience as drivers of long-term value.

The positive analyst sentiment comes after Comcast shares fell sharply on July 24 following Q2 earnings, which showed revenue of $29.94 billion and adjusted EPS of $1.04 — both beating consensus estimates — yet were overshadowed by theme park headwinds, domestic broadband subscriber losses of 167,000, and the suspension of share buybacks effective July 1. The stock's rebound suggests investors are finding comfort in sustained Buy recommendations and the company's long-term transformation narrative despite near-term operational pressures.

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