On July 30, Quanta rose 3.72% in pre-market trading, trading at 591.45 USD/share, with Turnover of 313,500 USD. The pre-market movement coincides with the company's scheduled Q2 earnings release before the opening bell, with consensus EPS expectations at $3.03.
The rebound reverses a three-day losing streak that saw shares decline approximately 6% following concentrated analyst downgrades. JPMorgan downgraded Quanta from Overweight to Neutral on July 21, slashing its price target from $805 to $714. Jefferies similarly reduced its target from $857 to $784. Despite these cuts, the average analyst rating remains Overweight with a mean price target of $803.46, suggesting the downgrades represent isolated reassessments rather than broad consensus shifts.
Market attention now turns to whether the upcoming Q2 results can counter the cautious stance adopted by these investment banks and validate current valuation levels.
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