B. Riley lowered the firm’s price target on Mirion (MIR) to $17 from $19 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares ahead of the company’s Q1 report. The firm says industrial valuation multiples have decreased amid investment uncertainty. Riley assigns a higher multiple to Mirion than its peers, saying it believes the company has less exposure to tariffs.
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