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Wells Fargo Lowers Price Target for Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE:BAH)


Wells Fargo & Company has revised its price target for Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH), the leading global management and technology consulting firm.

In a recent move, the financial services firm lowered its price target from $180.00 to $164.00 per share, while maintaining an “overweight” rating on the stock. This marks the second price target reduction for Booz Allen in recent months by Wells Fargo.

The downgrade follows a series of adjustments made by the firm, with the first reduction taking place in early January 2025 when Wells Fargo lowered the target from $177.00 to $171.00.

Despite the downward revision, the firm remains optimistic about Booz Allen’s overall performance, keeping its “overweight” rating intact, signaling confidence in the company’s long-term growth potential.

Booz Allen Hamilton has been facing a range of challenges, including shifting market conditions and economic headwinds.

While the company continues to perform well in the consulting space, analysts suggest that the adjustments in the price target reflect ongoing caution about its near-term growth prospects.

Booz Allen Hamilton has been a key player in the global consulting sector, with a focus on technology, management, and engineering services for both government and commercial clients.

The company has long been favored by investors for its strong track record of innovation and steady revenue growth.

Despite the recent price target reductions, analysts believe Booz Allen remains well-positioned for long-term success, particularly given its prominent role in key sectors such as cybersecurity, defense, and healthcare.

Investors will be closely monitoring the firm’s next earnings report, which will offer more insights into Booz Allen’s performance and whether the company’s stock can maintain its upward trajectory in light of these updated expectations.

As of the latest trading session, shares of Booz Allen Hamilton were trading near $156.00, down slightly from the previous session.

Investors will be keen to see whether Wells Fargo’s lower price target influences market sentiment in the coming days.

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