Stifel lowered the firm’s price target on Knight-Swift to $54 from $62 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm believes inventory destocking bottomed around the middle of the year, but this does not signify volume growth has been robust, instead the LTL industry demand has been “tepid, at best,” the analyst tells investors. While capacity remains in check and pricing should be favorable next year, the firm is focused on names with self-help opportunity and/or deep valuation discounts due to the softness in fundamental demand, Stifel says.
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