Barrington lowered the firm’s price target on Paysign (PAYS) to $5 from $7 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares following Q4 financial results that were “better than expected”. The firm cites recent multiple compression and the impact on comparable trading analysis for the decreased price target Barrington added that its price target is supported by historic take-private transaction multiples.
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