B. Riley analyst Eric Wold lowered the firm’s price target on Six Flags Entertainment to $65 from $77 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares post the Q2 report. The firm is taking a more conservative approach to target multiples in the discretionary consumer spending space. It remains positive on Six Flags’ post merger opportunity.
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