Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 22.6% in the next 12 months.
The company recently announced plans to integrate Showtime and Paramount+.
Macquarie downgraded the company to underperform last week.
Stock to Watch: CarMax (NYSE: KMX)
Stock to Watch: CarMax (NYSE: KMX)
The stock is up almost 25% so far this year.
Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 19.6% in the next 12 months.
The company has been downgraded by JPMorgan, which believes its overvalued as the market hasn't priced in the market risks associated with the company.
Stock to Watch: Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL)
Stock to Watch: Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL)
The stock is up over 40% so far this year.
Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 8% in the next 12 months.
Morgan Stanley has downgraded the company, expecting it to see a loss this year despite analysts believing that the cruise industry will rise.
Stock to Watch: CH Robinson Worldwide (NASDAQ: CHRW)
Stock to Watch: CH Robinson Worldwide (NASDAQ: CHRW)
The stock is up over 10% so far this year.
Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 8% in the next 12 months.
The company reported its earnings last week, which were lower than expected as it is struggling to deal with declining consumer spending.
Stock to Watch: T. Rowe Price Associates (NASDAQ: TROW)
Stock to Watch: T. Rowe Price Associates (NASDAQ: TROW)
T. Rowe Price is a financial company.
The stock is up over 10% so far this year.
Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 22.4% in the next 12 months.
Stock to Watch: Nucor Corporation (NYSE: NUE)
Stock to Watch: Nucor Corporation (NYSE: NUE)
The company is a non-energy materials company.
The stock is up almost 35% so far this year.
Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 17.8% in the next 12 months.
Stock to Watch: Franklin Resources Inc. (NYSE: BEN)
Stock to Watch: Franklin Resources Inc. (NYSE: BEN)
Franklin is a financial company.
The stock is up over 20% so far this year.
Wall Street analysts predict that the stock will fall by 19% in the next 12 months.