Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) shares fell 3.31% to $112.49 on July 11, down from its previous close of $116.34. The stock is 28.05% below its 52-week high and 18.81% above its 52-week low. Analysts forecast an average target price of $135.78, indicating a 20.71% upside from the current price. The estimated GF Value for SAIC is $131.71, suggesting a 17.09% upside from the current price.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol SAIC, experienced a significant drop in its stock price on July 11, 2025. The stock fell by 3.31%, closing at $112.49, down from its previous close of $116.34. This decline brought the stock 28.05% below its 52-week high and 18.81% above its 52-week low.
Analysts have forecasted an average target price of $135.78 for SAIC, indicating a potential 20.71% upside from the current price. Additionally, the estimated GF Value for SAIC is $131.71, suggesting a 17.09% upside from the current price.
The recent stock performance of SAIC has been influenced by several factors. The company has been historically associated with poor future stock performance, as indicated by its declining growth and overpricing compared to other industrial stocks. According to Seeking Alpha's Quant rating system, SAIC has received a Sell rating, with stocks rated Sell or worse historically underperforming the S&P 500 by an average of 20% per year over the last 10 years [1].
Moreover, SAIC's exit from the Indian market has had implications for its joint ventures. JSW Group, a leading Indian conglomerate, plans to increase its stake in JSW MG Motor India, a joint venture with SAIC. SAIC, in turn, will continue to provide technology and brand support while prioritizing investments elsewhere [2]. This strategic shift has led to JSW Group finalizing licensing agreements with Chinese automakers for electric passenger and commercial vehicles, focusing on localizing production amidst geopolitical tensions.
While SAIC's stock performance has been volatile, the company's prospects may be influenced by its ability to adapt to market conditions and maintain its technological leadership. Investors should closely monitor the company's strategic moves and financial performance to make informed investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/warnings/4465782-warning-saic-is-at-high-risk-of-performing-badly
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/auto/auto-news/jsw-group-to-increase-stake-in-jsw-mg-motor-india-amid-saics-exit-from-indian-market/articleshow/122350090.cms
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