Why Did TELUS International Plunge 14.75%? Analyst Downgrades
On July 23, 2025, TELUS InternationalTIXT-- experienced a significant drop of 14.75% in pre-market trading, reflecting a notable shift in investor sentiment towards the company.
National Bank Financial has downgraded TELUSTU-- International from an "outperform" rating to a "sector perform" rating, citing limited upside potential from current levels. This move comes as TELUS International's shares are trading around $4.00, indicating a cautious outlook from analysts.
TELUS Digital, a subsidiary of TELUS International, has also been downgraded by National BankNBHC-- Financial. The rating was changed from "outperform" to "sector perform," with a price target set at $4.00. This adjustment follows a nearly 50% increase in TELUS Digital's stock price since May, driven by strong first-quarter results and TELUS's interest in acquiring the remaining shares of the subsidiary.
TELUS made a non-binding offer in June to buy the remaining shares of TELUS Digital for $3.40 each, valuing the company at approximately $2.3 billion. However, the stock has since climbed to $4.00, pushing the valuation to 5.4 times EBITDA, which is comparable to similar companies like ConcentrixCNXC--. This suggests that TELUS may need to offer more to complete the acquisition, further impacting investor sentiment.

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