Truist analyst David MacDonald lowered the firm’s price target on DaVita (DVA) to $140 from $148 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares as part of a broader research note previewing Q3 results in Healthcare Service. The firm is “broadly bullish” on the industry as it expects ongoing strength in core demand drivers and continues to like the long-term positioning of covered names within their sector verticals, coupled with improved visibility around the regulatory environment, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Strong free cash flows and attractive financial flexibility across the bulk of the sector underpins the ongoing growth investment, Truist notes, adding that it sees a “brisk opportunity” to deploy capital to further augment core growth and drive M&A.
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