Citi lowered the firm’s price target on Fiverr (FVRR) to $33 from $40 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares following the Q2 report. The firm believes the company’s investments can lead to more consistent gross merchandise volume growth over time. It cites Fiverr’s challenging current market dynamics for the target cut.
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