Deutsche Bank Analyst Skeptical about Union Pacific Corporation (UNP)’s Share Performance

Group 1 - Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE: UNP) is considered a strong investment opportunity, with an average price target suggesting a 9% upside and a Street high indicating a 22% upside [1][3] - As of the third quarter of 2025, billionaire Seth Klarman held nearly 1.5 million units of Union Pacific, valued at $353.6 million [1] - The company has a rich dividend history, announcing a $1.38 per-share dividend payable on December 30, 2025, with a record of 126 consecutive years of dividend payments [4] Group 2 - Analyst Richa Harnain from Deutsche Bank downgraded Union Pacific from Buy to Hold, lowering the price target from $272 to $245 due to concerns over the company's share performance despite strong quarterly results [2] - The downgrade is influenced by uncertainties regarding potential lower earnings beats and opposition to Union Pacific's acquisition of Norfolk Southern [2] - Union Pacific signed a deal with the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers to protect unionized workers' positions amid the merger with Norfolk Southern, with 99.5% of UNP shareholders supporting the merger [3]