Goldman Sachs analyst George Tong lowered the firm’s price target on BrightView (BV) to $10.50 from $13.50 and keeps a Sell rating on the shares. The company reported soft Q4 results, with revenue and EPS coming below the firm’s estimates and consensus, and newly introduced guidance for FY26 coming below the Street on revenue, EBITDA and free cash flow, the analyst tells investors in a research note. BrightView continues to experience broad-based revenue declines across its commercial landscape maintenance and development businesses, the firm added.
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