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Gartner Stock Price Drops 4.7%
Analysts weigh in on whether investors should sell the shares
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Shares of Gartner, Inc. (NYSE:IT) fell 4.7% on Tuesday, trading as low as $154.97. The information technology services provider saw a decline in trading volume compared to its average daily volume. Wall Street analysts have provided mixed ratings and price targets for the stock, with some recommending a hold and others a buy.
Why it matters
Gartner's stock performance is closely watched by investors as the company is a leading provider of research and advisory services to technology buyers and vendors. The stock's sharp decline may signal broader concerns about the company's outlook or the overall market conditions.
The details
Gartner's shares closed at $158.52 on Tuesday, down from $166.39 the previous day. Trading volume was 57% lower than the average daily volume. Several analysts have weighed in on the stock, with Deutsche Bank setting a $204 target price and Morgan Stanley decreasing its target to $200 from $275. The company has a consensus rating of 'Hold' from analysts.
- Gartner's shares traded as low as $154.97 on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
The players
Gartner, Inc.
A global research and advisory firm that provides insights, advice and tools for leaders in IT, finance, HR, customer service and other business functions.
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft
A German multinational investment bank and financial services company that has set a $204 target price on Gartner's stock.
Morgan Stanley
An American multinational investment bank and financial services company that has decreased its target price on Gartner's stock from $275 to $200.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
The takeaway
Gartner's stock decline highlights the volatility and uncertainty in the technology services sector, with analysts providing mixed views on the company's outlook. Investors will be closely watching Gartner's future performance and any updates from the company or analysts.
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