Twilio: Analysts Maintain Buy Recommendation, Average Price Target at $132.35 Share
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Friday, Sep 26, 2025 3:27 pm ET1min read
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Rosenblatt analyst Catharine Trebnick reaffirmed her Buy rating for Twilio, setting a price target of $140 per share. This decision aligns with her previous assessment from September 5, 2025. The reaffirmation comes amidst a mix of analyst opinions, with varying ratings from Underperform to Overweight.
Twilio, a cloud-based communications platform-as-a-service company, offers communication building blocks for voice, video, chat, and SMS messaging. The company leverages its Super Network, a global network of carrier relationships, to facilitate high-speed, cost-effective communication.
The average one-year price target for Twilio is $129.75, with a high estimate of $170.00 and a low estimate of $75.00. The consensus brokerage recommendation is "Outperform," indicating a positive outlook from 30 brokerage firms. The estimated GF Value for Twilio is $97.92, suggesting a downside of 3.37% from the current price.
Institutional investors own 84.27% of Twilio's stock, with several notable purchases in the second quarter of 2025. Register Financial Advisors LLC bought 3,000 shares valued at approximately $373,000. CEO Khozema Shipchandler sold 20,000 shares, and CFO Aidan Viggiano sold 8,297 shares in recent transactions.
Twilio's stock has seen significant price performance, with a 50% increase in January and a subsequent pullback. The company's quick ratio, current ratio, and debt-to-equity ratio indicate strong liquidity and solvency. The stock has a market capitalization of $15.51 billion, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 842.50 and a beta of 1.27.
Rosenblatt's reaffirmation of the Buy rating and the projected revenue increase contribute to a bullish outlook for Twilio investors. The put/call ratio of 0.83 further indicates a bullish sentiment. As Twilio continues to expand its offerings and improve its market position, investors can expect continued attention from analysts and institutional investors.
Rosenblatt maintains a Buy recommendation for Twilio (TWLO) with an analyst price forecast suggesting a 30.61% upside. The average one-year price target is $132.35/share, representing an increase from its latest closing price of $101.33/share. The projected annual revenue for Twilio is 5,972MM, an increase of 26.27%. The put/call ratio of TWLO is 0.83, indicating a bullish outlook.
Rosenblatt Securities has maintained its Buy rating for Twilio Inc. (TWLO), with an analyst price target suggesting a 30.61% upside. The average one-year price target is $132.35 per share, an increase from the latest closing price of $101.33 per share. The projected annual revenue for Twilio is $5,972 million, representing a 26.27% increase.Rosenblatt analyst Catharine Trebnick reaffirmed her Buy rating for Twilio, setting a price target of $140 per share. This decision aligns with her previous assessment from September 5, 2025. The reaffirmation comes amidst a mix of analyst opinions, with varying ratings from Underperform to Overweight.
Twilio, a cloud-based communications platform-as-a-service company, offers communication building blocks for voice, video, chat, and SMS messaging. The company leverages its Super Network, a global network of carrier relationships, to facilitate high-speed, cost-effective communication.
The average one-year price target for Twilio is $129.75, with a high estimate of $170.00 and a low estimate of $75.00. The consensus brokerage recommendation is "Outperform," indicating a positive outlook from 30 brokerage firms. The estimated GF Value for Twilio is $97.92, suggesting a downside of 3.37% from the current price.
Institutional investors own 84.27% of Twilio's stock, with several notable purchases in the second quarter of 2025. Register Financial Advisors LLC bought 3,000 shares valued at approximately $373,000. CEO Khozema Shipchandler sold 20,000 shares, and CFO Aidan Viggiano sold 8,297 shares in recent transactions.
Twilio's stock has seen significant price performance, with a 50% increase in January and a subsequent pullback. The company's quick ratio, current ratio, and debt-to-equity ratio indicate strong liquidity and solvency. The stock has a market capitalization of $15.51 billion, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 842.50 and a beta of 1.27.
Rosenblatt's reaffirmation of the Buy rating and the projected revenue increase contribute to a bullish outlook for Twilio investors. The put/call ratio of 0.83 further indicates a bullish sentiment. As Twilio continues to expand its offerings and improve its market position, investors can expect continued attention from analysts and institutional investors.

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