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Morgan Stanley Keeps Their Hold Rating on UiPath (PATH)

Morgan Stanley Keeps Their Hold Rating on UiPath (PATH)

Morgan Stanley analyst Sanjit Singh maintained a Hold rating on UiPath (PATH – Research Report) today and set a price target of $15.00. The company's shares opened today at $14.86.
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According to TipRanks, Singh is a 2-star analyst with an average return of 0.6% and a 49.40% success rate. Singh covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as Appian, Domo, and PagerDuty.
UiPath has an analyst consensus of Hold, with a price target consensus of $13.44, a -9.56% downside from current levels. In a report released today, TD Cowen also maintained a Hold rating on the stock with a $15.00 price target.
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