Mizuho Securities analyst Siti Panigrahi maintains $Dayforce (DAY.US)$ with a buy rating.
According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 52.8% and a total average return of 1.8% over the past year.
Furthermore, according to the comprehensive report, the opinions of $Dayforce (DAY.US)$'s main analysts recently are as follows:
Investor confidence in Dayforce's long-term narrative is expected to rise following recent discussions. The clarity of the drivers for future revenue growth and the attainability of the 13%-15% growth target have been highlighted.
The firm is increasingly optimistic about the company following its Analyst Day presentation which underscored its trajectory toward $5B in revenue and a goal of $1B or 20% in free cash flow margin. Furthermore, the adoption of higher-margin solutions is expected to contribute to an enhancement in gross margins.
The robustness of Dayforce's product offering, the growth of its partnership network, restrained sales investments, along with a heightened emphasis on cost efficiency and cash flow generation, contribute positively to the narrative around Dayforce.
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