On July 29, Marsh rose 3.35% in regular trading, trading at $189.50 per share, with turnover of $136 million. The insurance broker sector saw broad-based strength, with Ryan Specialty up 6.40%, Brown & Brown up 4.67%, Willis Towers Watson up 4.16%, Aon up 3.62%, and Arthur J. Gallagher up 3.05%.
The rally follows Marsh's Q2 earnings release on July 21, in which the company reported adjusted EPS of $2.96, beating the consensus estimate of $2.90 by 2.07% and representing an 8.82% year-over-year increase. Revenue of $7.40 billion also exceeded the $7.28 billion estimate, driven by strong demand in both risk management and consulting operations. CEO John Doyle highlighted robust demand for the firm's expertise in risk, people, strategy, and investment services.
Post-earnings, multiple analysts adjusted price targets upward, including Jefferies raising to $193 from $184 and Cantor Fitzgerald lifting to $218 from $212 with an overweight rating, while Citigroup downgraded to neutral with a $200 target citing limited reacceleration potential in the Risk and Insurance Services segment.
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