Stifel raised the firm’s price target on FactSet to $469 from $451 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares. The firm’s “main takeaway” from the earnings call, and what it believes drove the stock up 5.1%, was that the green shoots the company has been referring to seem to be materializing a bit more in the U.S., though Europe is still very challenged. The firm’s modeling changes generally incorporate slightly better revenue growth in the near-term with a less steep improvement trajectory in FY26, the analyst tells investors.
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