Toast shares fall 5.62% after-hours as analyst price targets cut and market shifts weigh on growth prospects.
ByAinvest
Friday, Feb 13, 2026 4:10 pm ET1min read
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Toast (TOST) fell 5.62% in after-hours trading, driven by a combination of bearish analyst actions and broader market sentiment. Key factors included Needham lowering its price target to $35 from $60, Wells Fargo cutting its target to $36 from $47, and Oppenheimer reducing its target to $39 from $48, all signaling reduced optimism despite Toast’s strong Q4 earnings. The stock also faced headwinds from a market-wide sell-off linked to a resilient U.S. jobs report delaying interest rate cuts, which hurt growth stocks. While Toast’s earnings highlighted 22% revenue growth and record adjusted EBITDA, weaker-than-expected 2026 guidance and macroeconomic concerns overshadowed short-term gains, prompting the post-earnings decline.
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