Kratos Defense & Security Solutions' stock plummeted 7.78% during intraday trading on Wednesday.
The sharp decline was driven by two key factors. First, the company filed a Form 144 disclosing a proposed sale of securities by insiders, which the market typically views as a bearish signal regarding management's near-term confidence. Second, the stock faced pressure from recent analyst downgrades, including Piper Sandler cutting its price target from $99 to $75 and RBC Capital Markets reducing its target from $100 to $80, reflecting diminished expectations for the company's future earnings or valuation.
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