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Wall Street Zen downgrades KBR to 'Hold' rating
Analysts cite concerns over the construction company's future performance
Mar. 3, 2026 at 2:07am
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Wall Street Zen, a research firm, has downgraded shares of KBR (NYSE:KBR) from a 'buy' rating to a 'hold' rating. The move comes as analysts at the firm express concerns over the construction company's future performance and growth prospects.
Why it matters
KBR is a major player in the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) industry, serving clients in the energy, government, industrial, and infrastructure sectors. The downgrade from Wall Street Zen could signal broader challenges facing the company and potentially the broader EPC market.
The details
In their research note, Wall Street Zen analysts cited a number of factors contributing to the downgrade, including a lowered price target and concerns over the company's ability to maintain its recent financial performance. The analysts noted that while KBR has strong positions in key markets, increased competition and economic headwinds may put pressure on the company's margins and growth outlook.
- Wall Street Zen issued the downgrade on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
The players
Wall Street Zen
A research firm that provides investment analysis and recommendations to clients.
KBR
A global engineering, procurement, construction, and services company headquartered in Houston, Texas.
The takeaway
The downgrade of KBR by Wall Street Zen highlights the challenges facing the broader EPC industry, as companies navigate increased competition and economic headwinds. Investors will be closely watching KBR's future financial performance and strategic moves to address these concerns.
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