- UBS analyst sets a positive price target for Aecom (NYSE: ACM) stock, indicating potential upside.
- The company faces a securities fraud investigation following its Q2 fiscal 2026 results.
- Aecom reported a substantial quarterly loss per share, significantly missing analyst estimates due to a large pre-tax charge.
Aecom (NYSE: ACM) is a global infrastructure consulting firm that designs, builds, finances, and operates infrastructure assets for governments, businesses, and organizations. A UBS analyst sets a new stock price target of $85.00 for Aecom. At the time of the report, the Aecom stock was trading at $62.75, which represents a potential increase of about 35.47%.
This positive outlook contrasts with recent company challenges. As highlighted by Business Wire, The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz announces a securities fraud investigation into Aecom. The investigation follows the company's second-quarter fiscal 2026 results and concerns possible violations of federal securities laws. Shareholders who lost money are encouraged to contact the firm.
Financially, the company faces headwinds. Aecom reported a quarterly loss of $0.50 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.49 per share. This results in a negative earnings surprise of -133.56%, which means the company's actual earnings were significantly lower than what financial analysts had predicted for the quarter.
A key reason for the poor results is a pre-tax charge of $337 million. This charge is mainly due to delays on a large Construction Management project. The company now expects this project to be completed near the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2027, later than the original first-quarter projection.
The stock's performance reflects these issues. Shares of Aecom are trading at $62.84, a decrease of 6.28% for the day. The stock also set a new 52-week low of $62.55, which is far from its yearly high of $135.52. The company currently has a market capitalization of approximately $8.08 billion.