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Stock Analyst Downgrades

Explore the most recent stock downgrades, analyst downgrades, and changes to stock analyst ratings in this continuously updated list of analyst recommendations. This page captures each newly issued downgrade, including adjustments to stock ratings, price targets, and analyst coverage, making it easy to follow all the latest downgrades and rating changes.

CompanyActionBrokerageAnalystCurrent PricePrice TargetRatingDetails
DiaSorin S.p.A. stock logo
DSRLF
DiaSorin
Downgraded by $84.10
HoldSell
Ellington Financial Inc. stock logo
EFC
Ellington Financial
Downgraded by$13.55
-0.9%
BuyNeutral
IQVIA Holdings Inc. stock logo
IQV
IQVIA
Downgraded by $173.08
-3.4%
$200.00OverweightEqual Weight
Leidos Holdings, Inc. stock logo
LDOS
Leidos
Downgraded by$110.50
-2.7%
BuyNeutral
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. stock logo
REXR
Rexford Industrial Realty
Downgraded by$33.95
-1.5%
$38.00 ➝ $36.00NeutralUnderweight
SailPoint, Inc. stock logo
SAIL
SailPoint
Downgraded by $13.87
-1.5%
Buy
Simulations Plus, Inc. stock logo
SLP
Simulations Plus
Downgraded by$18.24
OutperformMarket Perform
Ermenegildo Zegna N.V. stock logo
ZGN
Ermenegildo Zegna
Downgraded by$13.91
-4.0%
$14.00OutperformNeutral

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Frequently Asked Questions

Analyst ratings are the "buy" and "sell" labels, plus price targets, that investment researchers attach to specific securities. These ratings are based on financial data, earnings reports  and conversations with company executives.

Analyst ratings provide plenty of helpful information, but you shouldn't use an analyst's "buy" rating as the sole reason you purchase a security. Analysts aren't immune to conflicts of interest or outside parties' influence, so ensure you always understand why a stock was labeled a "buy" or "sell."

Ratings give investors the analyst's overall opinion about a particular stock and price targets based on the company's valuation and prospects. Analysts often attend conference calls, ask questions and provide in-depth information about companies that are difficult to acquire elsewhere.