Truist analyst Michael Swartz lowered the firm’s price target on United Parks & Resorts to $52 from $62 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares as part of a broader research note on Leisure Products, Leisure Facilities, and Recreational Vehicles. The firm notes that given the ongoing tariff and macro uncertainty, the Recreation & Leisure space is likely to remain volatile in the near term, though the recent selloff appears to have largely discounted potential tariff risks, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Truist adds however that there could be further downside to the group of as much as 20%-30% in the event of a deeper consumer downturn.
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