On July 21, Intuit declined 4.97% in regular trading, trading around $285.74 per share, with turnover of approximately $70.12 million.
On the news front, Morgan Stanley downgraded Intuit from Overweight to Equal Weight and slashed its price target from $580 to $335, representing a reduction of over 42%. This marks the latest in a series of significant analyst downgrades since June. Susquehanna cut its target price from $550 to $427 on July 20 while maintaining a positive rating. Goldman Sachs had downgraded the stock from Neutral to Sell in early June, cutting its target to $276 from $519. Stifel also downgraded Intuit from Buy to Hold with a target of $275.
According to FactSet, the average analyst price target currently stands at $458.86, with a consensus overweight rating. The sustained wave of downgrades from multiple major banks has continued to weigh on market sentiment and intensified selling pressure on the stock.
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