Morgan Stanley lowered the firm’s price target on Six Flags (FUN) to $30 from $43 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares after the company reported “worse than feared” Q2 results and reduced its 2025 EBITDA guidance by 20%. A CEO transition “raises questions,” but the firm expects recovery in 2026/27 and sees an “attractive” bull/bear skew, the analyst tells investors.
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