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Anusuya Lahiri

Here's Why Analysts See Sharp Upside In Snap Ahead Of Its Results

Analysts see compelling upside in Snap Inc (NYSE:SNAP) ahead of its quarterly results.

  • Credit Suisse analyst Stephen Ju lowered the price target on Snap to $81 from $104 (151% upside) ahead of quarterly results and to reflect lingering measurement headwinds. 
  • The analyst reiterated an Outperform rating on the shares. Potential for better-than-expected DAU growth with a revamped Android app released in more geographies, potential for better-than-expected ad revenue on ramping product rollouts and marketer adoption, and monetization optionality from increased engagement from Games, Maps, and Spotlight drove the rating.
  • Jefferies analyst Brent Thill lowered the price target on Snap to $55 from $65 (70.8% upside) and reiterated a Buy rating on the shares. 
  • While his intra-quarter checks were "mixed," he believes Q4 guidance of about 30% year-over-year revenue growth was conservative and reflected many of these factors, said Thill. 
  • In addition, his third-party data checks showed DAUs trending above the Street view, providing further indication that Snap and TikTok can grow in tandem.
  • Stifel analyst Mark Kelley resumed coverage of Snap with a Buy rating and $45 price target (39.7% upside).
  • The analyst states that he is encouraged by the resiliency of the platform's user base throughout the pandemic, along with the company's pipeline of under-monetized and yet-to-be-monetized products. 
  • Kelley adds that he sees "significant upside" to his estimate for Snap.
  • Price Action: SNAP shares traded lower by 0.98% at $32.22 on the last check Tuesday.
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