BofA Cuts Polaris Price Target to $80 Amid Q3 Shortfall and Softening Market Conditions
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jueves, 24 de octubre de 2024, 6:54 am ET1 min de lectura
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The revised forecast from BofA indicates a potential 27% year-over-year decline in Polaris' Q4 revenue, leading the firm to anticipate under-shipments of retail products to address dealer inventory concerns [1]. Furthermore, BofA has lowered its FY25 earnings per share (EPS) estimate for Polaris to $3.40 from $6.55, reflecting continued declines in retail and dealer destocking [1].
These predictions contrast with the consensus of 12 analysts polled by Stockanalysis.com, who maintain an average price target of $86.75 for Polaris stock and a Hold recommendation [1]. However, as consumer confidence and retail sales remain weak, there is a growing concern about the impact on Polaris' future financial performance.
Polaris' financial results for the past few years show a mixed picture. Revenue has grown from $6.86 billion in FY2019 to $9.01 billion in FY2020, but experienced a decline to $7.40 billion in FY2021 [3]. The EPS, however, has seen a more significant decrease, falling from $8.71 in FY2020 to $3.80 in FY2021 [3].
As Polaris navigates these challenges, investors will closely monitor the company's financial performance and the broader economic environment.
References:
[1] Polaris Stock Price Target Lowered to $80 by BofA. Seeking Alpha. October 24, 2022. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3928661-polaris-stock-price-target-lowered-to-80-by-bofa.
[2] Polaris Earnings Miss Expectations Due to Weak Consumer Confidence and Retail Sales. Reuters. October 21, 2022. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/polaris-earnings-miss-expectations-due-to-weak-consumer-confidence-and-retail-sales-2022-10-21/.
[3] Polaris Inc. Financials. Stockanalysis.com. https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/pii/forecast/.
BofA analyst Alexander Perry lowered the price target for Polaris (PII) to $80 from $85, maintaining a Neutral rating. This adjustment follows a Q3 earnings report that missed expectations due to weak consumer confidence and retail sales. BofA has revised the Q4 revenue forecast to a 27% year-over-year decline, anticipating Polaris will under-ship retail to address dealer inventory. Additionally, the firm's FY25 EPS estimate has been reduced to $3.40 from $6.55 due to continued retail declines and dealer destocking.
Polaris Inc. (PII), a leading manufacturer of off-road vehicles, saw its stock price take a hit recently following a lower price target from Bank of America (BofA) analyst Alexander Perry. Perry reduced the price target to $80 from $85, while maintaining a Neutral rating on the stock [1]. This adjustment comes after Polaris reported a third-quarter earnings result that missed expectations due to weak consumer confidence and retail sales [2].The revised forecast from BofA indicates a potential 27% year-over-year decline in Polaris' Q4 revenue, leading the firm to anticipate under-shipments of retail products to address dealer inventory concerns [1]. Furthermore, BofA has lowered its FY25 earnings per share (EPS) estimate for Polaris to $3.40 from $6.55, reflecting continued declines in retail and dealer destocking [1].
These predictions contrast with the consensus of 12 analysts polled by Stockanalysis.com, who maintain an average price target of $86.75 for Polaris stock and a Hold recommendation [1]. However, as consumer confidence and retail sales remain weak, there is a growing concern about the impact on Polaris' future financial performance.
Polaris' financial results for the past few years show a mixed picture. Revenue has grown from $6.86 billion in FY2019 to $9.01 billion in FY2020, but experienced a decline to $7.40 billion in FY2021 [3]. The EPS, however, has seen a more significant decrease, falling from $8.71 in FY2020 to $3.80 in FY2021 [3].
As Polaris navigates these challenges, investors will closely monitor the company's financial performance and the broader economic environment.
References:
[1] Polaris Stock Price Target Lowered to $80 by BofA. Seeking Alpha. October 24, 2022. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3928661-polaris-stock-price-target-lowered-to-80-by-bofa.
[2] Polaris Earnings Miss Expectations Due to Weak Consumer Confidence and Retail Sales. Reuters. October 21, 2022. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/polaris-earnings-miss-expectations-due-to-weak-consumer-confidence-and-retail-sales-2022-10-21/.
[3] Polaris Inc. Financials. Stockanalysis.com. https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/pii/forecast/.

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