Movement Alert|Comfort Systems USA Rises 3.07% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound Continues With Multiple Investment Banks Setting High Target Prices

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Comfort Systems USA rose 3.07% in regular trading, trading at approximately $1,985 per share, with turnover of $95.22 million. The stock had previously plunged over 6% on June 23 due to management changes combined with a broad construction sector selloff, and has since been in a technical recovery over the past two sessions.

On the news front, UBS previously raised its price target to $2,125 while maintaining a Buy rating, and Oppenheimer initiated coverage with an Outperform rating and a $2,200 price target, citing the company's unique positioning to address demand for data centers and advanced manufacturing facilities. The current analyst consensus target of approximately $2,115 implies roughly 7% upside from current levels, providing continued support for the rebound.

Within the Construction and Engineering sector, Sterling Construction rose 1.4%, Cardinal Infrastructure gained 3.88%, and MasTec advanced 0.58%, while Quanta declined 0.26% and Arcosa slipped 0.05%.

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