Group 1: Viking Holdings (VIK) - Analysts at Jefferies upgraded Viking Holdings to a buy rating with a price target of $80, citing strong growth visibility in revenue, adjusted EBITDA, and adjusted EPS, along with over 100% free cash flow conversion [3] - Recent earnings showed an EPS of $1.20, beating expectations by a penny, and revenue reached $2 billion, up 19% year over year, exceeding estimates by $10 million [4] - Demand for cruises is expected to remain strong through 2026, with forward-booking demand reported at 70%, which is 14% higher than the 2025 season [6] Group 2: Doximity (DOCS) - Morgan Stanley upgraded Doximity to an overweight rating with a price target of $65 after the stock fell from about $67.50 to $43.85 due to healthcare policy uncertainty [7] - Analysts noted that Doximity's stock trades at over a 25% discount to its median post-COVID EV/EBITDA multiple, indicating potential undervaluation [8] - Raymond James also upgraded Doximity to a strong buy, highlighting its attractive 25x free cash flow and the stock's recent support level at $45, with a target to retest $52.50 [9]
Analysts See More Upside for this Rallying Cruise Stock