Truist lowered the firm’s price target on Strategic Education (STRA) to $80 from $85 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares after its Q1 results. U.S. Higher Education Segment enrollment beat the firm’s estimate and could return to y/y growth by the end of 2026, though the company also missed on both revenue and EPS, while the continued pressure on international enrollments in Australia and New Zealand drove a slightly less optimistic tone on FY6 top line outlook, the analyst tells investors in a research note.
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