Citigroup has reduced its price target for Mid-America Apartment Communities (NYSE:MAA) from $155 to $148, maintaining a “neutral” rating despite the company’s recent earnings miss. The consensus across analysts is a “Hold” with an average price target of $153.55. Insider activity shows a modest purchase by EVP Adrian Hill, alongside sales by EVP Amber Fairbanks, while institutional investors hold a significant portion of the stock.
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Citigroup Has Lowered Expectations for Mid-America Apartment Communities (NYSE:MAA) Stock Price
Citigroup has reduced its price target for Mid-America Apartment Communities (NYSE:MAA) from $155 to $148, maintaining a “neutral” rating despite the company’s recent earnings miss. The consensus across analysts is a “Hold” with an average price target of $153.55. Insider activity shows a modest purchase by EVP Adrian Hill, alongside sales by EVP Amber Fairbanks, while institutional investors hold a significant portion of the stock.