- Roth Capital analyst Justin Clare has increased the price target for Broadwind (NASDAQ: BWEN) to $6.50, indicating a potential upside of 21.72%.
- The company is undergoing a significant strategic shift, moving from wind tower manufacturing to precision manufacturing for power generation and critical infrastructure, which has driven 67% year-over-year revenue growth in continuing operations.
- Despite a Q2 loss of $0.03 per share and missed revenue estimates, investor confidence in Broadwind's new direction is strong, with the stock recently seeing a 19.73% daily gain and reaching a new $5.55 52-week high.
Analyst Justin Clare of Roth Capital raises the price target for Broadwind (NASDAQ: BWEN) to $6.50. Broadwind is a manufacturer currently undergoing a major strategic change. The company is moving away from making wind towers to focus on being a precision manufacturing supplier for the power generation and critical infrastructure markets in the United States.
This new price target suggests a potential upside of 21.72% from the stock's price of $5.34. The positive outlook follows strong performance in the company's ongoing business segments. As highlighted by MarketBeat, second-quarter revenue from continuing operations grew 67% year-over-year to $24.3 million, supported by record order activity in its Gearing and Industrial Solutions divisions.
Despite this growth, Broadwind reported a second-quarter loss of $0.03 per share. Earnings per share (EPS) is a measure of a company's profit divided by its outstanding shares. This result was worse than the estimated loss of $0.01 but shows an improvement from the $0.04 per share loss reported in the same quarter last year.
The company's total revenue of $24.3 million for the quarter also missed analyst estimates, as noted by Zacks Investment Research. This figure is down from $39.24 million a year ago. The decline is mainly due to the company's planned exit from the less profitable wind tower business, which it expects to complete in the third quarter.
Investors have responded well to the company's strategic shift. The stock for Broadwind recently saw a daily gain of 19.73%, closing at $5.34. During the day, the stock price reached a new 52-week high of $5.55, showing strong market confidence in the company's new direction and its growing order book.