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What 4 Analyst Ratings Have To Say About CIT

Benzinga ·  Aug 22, 2023 08:00

Analysts have provided the following ratings for CI&T (NYSE:CINT) within the last quarter:

BullishSomewhat BullishIndifferentSomewhat BearishBearish
Total Ratings10300
Last 30D00100
1M Ago10200
2M Ago00000
3M Ago00000

These 4 analysts have an average price target of $6.12 versus the current price of CI&T at $4.77, implying upside.

Below is a summary of how these 4 analysts rated CI&T over the past 3 months. The greater the number of bullish ratings, the more positive analysts are on the stock and the greater the number of bearish ratings, the more negative analysts are on the stock

price target chart

This current average has decreased by 2.86% from the previous average price target of $6.30.

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How Are Analyst Ratings Determined?

Benzinga tracks 150 analyst firms and reports on their stock expectations. Analysts typically arrive at their conclusions by predicting how much money a company will make in the future, usually the upcoming five years, and how risky or predictable that company's revenue streams are.

Analysts attend company conference calls and meetings, research company financial statements, and communicate with insiders to publish their ratings on stocks. Analysts typically rate each stock once per quarter or whenever the company has a major update.

Some analysts will also offer forecasts for metrics like growth estimates, earnings, and revenue to provide further guidance on stocks. Investors who use analyst ratings should note that this specialized advice comes from humans and may be subject to error.

This article was generated by Benzinga's automated content engine and reviewed by an editor.

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