Citi analyst Peter Christiansen maintains $Alight (ALIT.US)$ with a buy rating, and maintains the target price at $11.
According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 62.0% and a total average return of 8.5% over the past year.
Furthermore, according to the comprehensive report, the opinions of $Alight (ALIT.US)$'s main analysts recently are as follows:
Alight's Q3 results exceeded consensus forecasts on revenue and EBITDA, marking a positive shift after several quarters of inconsistent performance. Additionally, the initiation of a new dividend by the board, alongside a sustained commitment to share repurchases, is perceived as a strategic approach to return capital to shareholders and enhance shareholder value.
Following a robust first quarter performance, it is believed that the company is on a steady course for stable and profitable growth in the coming years, with the pipeline predicted to grow by more than 60%. It is anticipated that margins will increase by a minimum of 100 basis points each year for the foreseeable future, with expectations of reaching approximately 30% post 2026.
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