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Booz Allen Hamilton Analysts Slash Their Forecasts After Q2 Earnings
Benzingaยท 2025-10-27 17:14
Core Insights - Booz Allen Hamilton reported disappointing fiscal second-quarter results, with adjusted EPS of $1.49, missing the analyst consensus estimate of $1.51, and quarterly sales of $2.89 billion, down 8.1% year-on-year, also missing the expected $2.99 billion [1] Financial Performance - The company revised its fiscal 2026 revenue expectations to $11.3 billion-$11.5 billion, down from a prior forecast of $12.00 billion-$12.50 billion, compared to the analyst consensus estimate of $12.11 billion [2] - Adjusted EPS outlook was also lowered to $5.45-$5.65 from a previous outlook of $6.20-$6.55, against the $6.31 analyst consensus estimate [2] Market Reaction - Following the earnings announcement, Booz Allen Hamilton shares fell 3.6% to $88.13 [3] - Analysts adjusted their price targets for Booz Allen Hamilton, with JP Morgan lowering its target from $122 to $90 and Goldman Sachs from $93 to $80 [5] Management Commentary - The Chairman and CEO, Horacio Rozanski, indicated that the second-quarter results reflect a bifurcated market, but the company is successfully securing new contracts due to strong demand in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and warfighting technologies [3]