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  • Pet Valu Holdings Stock Sees Split Analyst Price Target Revisions After Guidance Update
    June 20, 2026, 3:26 AM EDT. Price targets for Pet Valu Holdings (TSX:PET) have been revised, ranging from C$17 to C$26 after the company updated its fiscal 2026 outlook. RBC Capital and TD Securities maintain bullish views with targets at C$26 and C$22, citing the brand's strong franchise and category exposure. Conversely, Barclays cut its target sharply to C$17 and downgraded to Equal Weight, citing operational risks after a Q1 earnings miss. CIBC also lowered its target to C$22, adopting a more cautious stance. Despite mixed analyst opinions, the central fair value estimate remains steady at CA$24.40 with stable revenue and profit margin forecasts. Investors should monitor execution risks and macroeconomic impacts as guidance evolves.

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