Global Payments shares fall 5.14% intraday after Stephens and JPMorgan cut price targets to $90, citing weaker growth outlook and industry challenges.

Thursday, Feb 12, 2026 1:03 pm ET1min read
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Global Payments Inc. (GPN) fell 5.14% intraday following downgrades and revised price targets from key analysts. Stephens reduced its price target from $95 to $90, citing a challenging 2025 for the payments sector, while Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage with a $80 target and neutral rating, noting the company’s divestment of non-synergistic units and below-guidance organic growth. JPMorgan also cut its target to $90 from $95, maintaining a neutral stance. These bearish adjustments, combined with the company’s strategic focus on restructuring and lower long-term growth expectations, pressured the stock. The stock had already declined 5.65% year-to-date as of February 5, reflecting broader investor concerns about execution risks and competitive dynamics in the financial technology sector.

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