- RBC Capital downgraded Rollins, Inc. (NYSE: ROL) to "Sector Perform" and set a price target of $40.00, which is below its trading price of $43.47.
- The company's Q2 2026 earnings report revealed revenues of $1.08 billion and earnings per share (EPS) of $0.32, both falling short of market expectations.
- Management attributed the earnings miss to slower growth within its residential business segments that rely on digital customer acquisition channels.
Rollins, Inc. (NYSE: ROL) is a global service company providing pest and termite control services. It operates through well-known brands like Orkin. The company has a significant market presence with a market capitalization of approximately $20.93 billion, reflecting its large scale in the industry.
Following the company's recent performance, analyst Ashish Sabadra of RBC Capital sets a new price target of $40.00 for Rollins, Inc.. As highlighted by StreetInsider, this target is below the stock's price of $43.47 at the time of the announcement. The firm also downgrades the stock to "Sector Perform."
This analyst action follows Rollins, Inc.'s second-quarter 2026 earnings report. The company reports revenues of $1.08 billion and earnings per share (EPS) of $0.32. EPS represents the company's profit divided by its outstanding shares, indicating profitability on a per-share basis for investors.
Although Rollins, Inc.'s revenue increases 7.9% from the prior year, the results fall short of market expectations. As reported by Zacks, the $1.08 billion in revenue misses the consensus estimate by 1.73%. Similarly, the EPS of $0.32 is 5.88% below the consensus estimate of $0.34.
According to a PR Newswire release, management notes that the miss is due to slower growth in parts of its residential business. Specifically, brands that rely on digital channels for customer leads see a decline. In contrast, business areas using relationship-based sales channels deliver solid growth.