Movement Alert|Generac Holdings Rises 5.34% in Regular Trading, Jefferies Raises Target Price to $338

Market Focus
Jun 22

On June 22, Generac Holdings rose 5.34% in regular trading, trading at $294.94/share, with turnover of $57.77 million. The rally was driven by Jefferies raising its target price on the stock from $302 to $338 while maintaining a buy rating.

The upgrade marks the second major Wall Street price target increase for Generac in recent weeks. UBS previously raised its target from $305 to $335, also maintaining a buy rating. The current consensus mean price target among analysts polled stands at $289.14, with the new Jefferies target implying over 14% upside from current levels. Multiple investment banks continue to express optimism about the company's growth trajectory.

Generac also recently acquired a new facility in Belvidere, Illinois, to expand packaging capacity for large-megawatt generators amid growing demand. The facility is expected to open in Q1 of next year and create over 100 new jobs, complementing its earlier acquisition of Enercon Engineering.

Within the Electrical Components & Equipment sector, the overall tone remained positive. Among individual stocks, Vicor up 8.33%, Fluence Energy up 3.95%, Vertiv Holdings up 3.58%, FuelCell up 1.75%, Eaton up 1.30%.

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