Roth MKM lowered the firm’s price target on Willis Towers Watson to $250 from $285 but keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The company’s Q2 results missed estimates due to headwinds from prior year book sales, inflationary conditions, and the cost of investments, the analyst tells investors in a research note. While the miss was not “totally surprising” however, the firm still believes that Willis Towers Watson is “trending in the right direction”.
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