- Despite strong financial results, investment firm Goldman Sachs raised its price target for Magna International but maintained a "Sell" rating.
- Magna International consistently exceeded analyst expectations, reporting strong second-quarter earnings and revenues for the fourth consecutive quarter.
- Other brokerage firms hold a more optimistic view, with Magna International receiving a consensus "Buy" rating and several "strong buy" recommendations.
Magna International (NYSE: MGA) is a global automotive supplier. The company designs, develops, and manufactures a wide range of automotive systems, assemblies, and components. It operates within the Zacks Automotive - Original Equipment industry, supplying parts directly to car and truck manufacturers around the world.
On August 1, 2026, investment firm Goldman Sachs raised its price target for Magna International to $55.00 from $52.00. A price target is an analyst's estimate of a stock's future value. Despite this increase, the firm maintained its "Sell" rating, suggesting it expects the stock to perform poorly relative to the market.
This "Sell" rating contrasts with Magna International's recent strong financial results. The company reported second-quarter earnings of $1.86 per share, easily beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.53. It also posted revenues of $10.98 billion, which exceeded estimates. This marks the fourth straight quarter the company has topped both earnings and revenue expectations.
Other analysts hold a more positive view. According to Marketbeat.com, Magna International has a consensus "Buy" rating from six brokerages, with four of them being "strong buy" recommendations. This includes recent upgrades from both Veritas and Scotiabank, who changed their ratings from "hold" to "strong-buy" earlier in the year.
At the time of the Goldman Sachs report, Magna International's stock was trading at $68.60, well above the firm's new $55.00 price target. In other news, company insider Tom Rucker Joerg sold 39,210 shares on June 2nd at an average price of C$92.58, a transaction totaling approximately C$3.63 million.