Group 1 - KKR & Co. Inc. ranks among the best stocks for long-term growth, with Barclays reducing its price target to $136 from $159 while maintaining an Overweight rating [1] - The company reported an adjusted net income per share of $1.12, below analyst forecasts of $1.14, but revenue reached $5.74 billion, significantly exceeding expectations of $2.11 billion [1] - KKR raised $28 billion in funds during the quarter, slightly below average projections, and is nearing completion of its Americas XIII fundraising while continuing to market Asia Private Equity and Global Infrastructure flagship funds [2] Group 2 - KKR management reiterated its forecast of over $7 earnings per share for fiscal year 2026, contingent on a sharp increase in realizations [3] - KKR is a leading global investment firm managing various alternative asset classes, including private equity, credit, infrastructure, and real estate, with a notable presence in insurance solutions [3]
Barclays Cuts KKR & Co. (KKR) Price Target Amid Mixed Q4 Results, Maintains Overweight Rating