IQVIA's Trading Volume Plummets 49.4% to $474 Million Ranking 254th Amid Analyst Downgrade
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Thursday, Apr 10, 2025 8:01 pm ET1min read
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On April 10, 2025, IQVIA's trading volume was $474 million, a 49.4% decrease from the previous day, ranking 254th in the day's stock market. IQVIA's stock price fell by 8.79%.
Barclays analyst Luke Sergott downgraded IQVIAIQV-- to Equal Weight from Overweight, reducing the price target to $170 from $235. This adjustment reflects concerns over potential tariff impacts on the company's operations and financial performance. The downgrade suggests a more cautious outlook on IQVIA's near-term prospects, as the market grapples with uncertainties related to trade policies.

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