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Mizuho Securities Maintains Genpact(G.US) With Hold Rating

Moomoo News ·  Nov 12 16:31  · Ratings

Mizuho Securities analyst Sean Kennedy maintains $Genpact (G.US)$ with a hold rating.

According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 88.9% and a total average return of 12.4% over the past year.

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Furthermore, according to the comprehensive report, the opinions of $Genpact (G.US)$'s main analysts recently are as follows:

  • The firm has forecasted a continued trajectory of outperformance into F2024, with revenue and EPS surpassing expectations. Additionally, a robust conclusion to the year is anticipated, as evidenced by the optimistic revenue and EPS outlook for the fourth quarter.

  • The third-quarter outcomes for Genpact were favorable, with revenue, margins, and earnings per share surpassing the consensus estimates, and the company has also increased its guidance; the overall risk/reward is considered to be slightly positive.

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