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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
Air France-KLM SA stock logo
AFLYY
Air France-KLM
Downgraded by $1.37
-5.5%
HoldReduce
AGNC Investment Corp. stock logo
AGNC
AGNC Investment
Downgraded by$11.22
-1.8%
$11.50BuyNeutral
Cogeco Communications Inc. stock logo
CCA
Cogeco Communications
Downgraded by C$63.31
+1.0%
C$75.00 ➝ C$70.00OutperformSector Perform
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. stock logo
CLNE
Clean Energy Fuels
Downgraded by $2.38
+1.3%
$2.75BuyNeutral
Flight Centre Ltd. stock logo
FGETF
Flight Centre
Downgraded by $8.59
Neutral
Fortis stock logo
FTS
Fortis
Downgraded by $58.80
+0.2%
OutperformNeutral
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust stock logo
KREF
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust
Downgraded by$7.28
-4.2%
$6.00NeutralUnderweight
Netflix, Inc. stock logo
NFLX
Netflix
Downgraded by$68.95
-7.3%
$75.00OutperformNeutral
Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited stock logo
TLX
Telix Pharmaceuticals
Downgraded by $10.46
-3.4%
OutperformSector Perform

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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.

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