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| Factor | Score | Distribution | Value | Avg | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Valuation | 79 | — | 20.1x | Above average | |
Growth | 61 | 10.3% | 5.6% | Near average | |
Quality | 36 | -8.4% | 7.6% | Near average | |
Safety | 44 | -10.5x | 0.4x | Near average | |
Capital Return | 83 | — | 2.19% | Above average | |
Momentum | 20 | — | — | Below average | |
Sentiment | 52 | — | — | Near average |
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AI analysis from the earnings call, financials and news
This section combines price targets, revision history, analyst coverage changes, and an AI summary of what changed on the Street.
SNAP stock experienced a slight decline in the average price target by 1.77% over the past 30 days to reach $7.75, with a notable decrease in the number of following analysts from 15 to 12. This decline in coverage, along with the wide gap between the high ($15) and low ($5.25) targets, reflects ongoing uncertainty and a dispersion of expectations regarding the company's ability to improve profitability, as EPS estimates remain in negative territory.
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