Goldman Sachs analyst Susan Maklari raised the firm’s price target on KB Home (KBH) to $66 from $64 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. Channel checks indicate housing activity slowed into year-end, requiring higher incentives to support new-home closings and weighing on builder gross margins despite modest revenue beats, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Building products companies are likely to meet conservative EPS guidance, but any Q4 upside may be tempered by cautious 2026 outlooks given limited demand visibility, the firm says.
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