RPM shares rise 5.06% intraday after Q4 earnings beat and analyst upgrades.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Feb 4, 2026 11:08 am ET1min read
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RPM International surged 5.06% intraday following the release of stronger-than-expected Q4 2025 earnings, which beat estimates by $0.12 per share, and a revised upbeat outlook. The company reported record sales and earnings, with analysts citing improved efficiency and strategic growth initiatives as key drivers. Bank of America and RBC Capital upgraded the stock to "Neutral" and raised price targets, while BMO Capital set a $152 target, reflecting renewed confidence in RPM’s performance. The positive momentum was further reinforced by institutional buying, including Dorsey Wright & Associates increasing its stake, and media coverage highlighting the stock’s six-month high. These developments collectively fueled intraday buying pressure, aligning with the stock’s sharp upward move.
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