Truist analyst Michael Ciarmoli lowered the firm’s price target on Albany International (AIN) to $80 from $88 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares as part of a broader research note previewing Q1 results for Aerospace & Defense industry. The set up heading into the earnings season will be littered with unknowns, uncertainty, and what may turn out to be a lack of clarity from management teams regarding the outlooks for 2025 as tariff implications coupled with recessionary fears will likely have an impact on the cyclically-sensitive sector coverage, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Investors may be better served leaning into the more stable and predictable defense sector, especially against the backdrop of several favorable defense spending developments, Truist added.
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