Mid-America Apartment Communities: Morgan Stanley maintains Overweight, PT down to $169.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Aug 13, 2025 11:53 am ET1min read
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The latest update from Morgan Stanley [1] follows a series of price target adjustments from other major financial institutions. BNP Paribas Exane reduced its target to $151, while Evercore ISI lowered its estimate to $152. Barclays, Janney, and Piper Sandler also revised their targets, reflecting a general downward trend in the stock's valuation.
Mid-America Apartment Communities reported its Q2 2025 earnings, showing revenue of $549.9 million, which was slightly below the FactSet estimate of $551.5 million. The company also revised its full-year earnings guidance and expects Q3 Core FFO to range between $2.08 and $2.24. Despite the earnings report, the company's stock has faced downward pressure due to the broader market conditions and sector-specific challenges.
The price target adjustments reflect a cautious approach by financial analysts, who are closely monitoring the company's performance and the broader economic climate. As the company continues to navigate through these changes, investors should remain vigilant and consider the broader market conditions and the company's specific fundamentals.
References:
[1] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/morgan-stanley-adjusts-price-target-on-mid-america-apartment-communities-to-169-from-177-maintain-ce7c51dbdf88f224
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Mid-America Apartment Communities: Morgan Stanley maintains Overweight, PT down to $169.
Morgan Stanley has adjusted its price target on Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA) to $169 from $177, while maintaining an Overweight rating. The adjustment comes amidst a series of recent changes in the company's valuation by various financial institutions. This move follows a trend of price target reductions, indicating a cautious outlook on the company's stock.The latest update from Morgan Stanley [1] follows a series of price target adjustments from other major financial institutions. BNP Paribas Exane reduced its target to $151, while Evercore ISI lowered its estimate to $152. Barclays, Janney, and Piper Sandler also revised their targets, reflecting a general downward trend in the stock's valuation.
Mid-America Apartment Communities reported its Q2 2025 earnings, showing revenue of $549.9 million, which was slightly below the FactSet estimate of $551.5 million. The company also revised its full-year earnings guidance and expects Q3 Core FFO to range between $2.08 and $2.24. Despite the earnings report, the company's stock has faced downward pressure due to the broader market conditions and sector-specific challenges.
The price target adjustments reflect a cautious approach by financial analysts, who are closely monitoring the company's performance and the broader economic climate. As the company continues to navigate through these changes, investors should remain vigilant and consider the broader market conditions and the company's specific fundamentals.
References:
[1] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/morgan-stanley-adjusts-price-target-on-mid-america-apartment-communities-to-169-from-177-maintain-ce7c51dbdf88f224

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