Three Recent Stock Splitters Offer Significant Upside, Analysts Say

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Three recent stock splitters—Netflix, Booking Holdings, and ServiceNow—show significant upside potential with analyst price targets suggesting 73%, 90%, and 149% gains respectively.

Three Recent Stock Splitters Offer Significant Upside, Analysts Say

Three companies that recently executed stock splits are drawing bullish outlooks from Wall Street analysts, with price targets suggesting substantial upside potential over the near term. Netflix carries analyst consensus for 73% upside, Booking Holdings for 90% upside, and ServiceNow for 149% upside, according to current Wall Street price targets relative to recent trading levels.

All three companies maintain majority buy ratings from analysts tracking the stocks. The firms have demonstrated consistent revenue growth, strong financial performance, and solid market positions within their respective sectors—streaming entertainment, online travel, and cloud-based software services. Each company has experienced periodic pullbacks from recent highs, creating what some analysts view as attractive entry points.

Stock splits themselves do not alter fundamental business value but can improve accessibility for retail investors by reducing individual share prices. The analyst price targets reflect expectations for earnings growth, market expansion, and operational execution rather than the mechanical impact of the splits.

Source: The Motley Fool

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