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Wall Street Zen Downgrades DXC Technology to Hold Rating
Several analysts have issued reports on the stock, with mixed ratings and price targets.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 7:20am
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A minimalist studio still life captures the abstract nature of corporate strategy and finance.Tysons TodayWall Street Zen downgraded shares of DXC Technology (NYSE:DXC) from a buy rating to a hold rating in a research report published on Saturday morning. Several other analysts have also issued reports on the stock, with Wolfe Research setting a $13.00 price target and an 'underperform' rating, while BMO Capital Markets boosted their price target to $17.00 and maintained a 'market perform' rating.
Why it matters
The downgrade and mixed analyst sentiment reflects ongoing uncertainty around DXC Technology's business performance and outlook. As a major IT services provider, DXC's stock movements and analyst coverage are closely watched by investors seeking insights into the broader technology services sector.
The details
Wall Street Zen cited unspecified factors in its decision to downgrade DXC Technology from a buy to a hold rating. Other analysts have also weighed in, with Wolfe Research setting a $13.00 price target and an 'underperform' rating, while BMO Capital Markets boosted their price target to $17.00 but maintained a 'market perform' rating. Overall, the stock now has a consensus rating of 'Reduce' and an average price target of $14.71 according to MarketBeat.
- The downgrade was published on Saturday, March 29, 2026.
- Wolfe Research set its $13.00 price target and 'underperform' rating on January 30, 2026.
- BMO Capital Markets boosted its price target to $17.00 on February 3, 2026.
The players
Wall Street Zen
A financial research and analysis firm that covers DXC Technology and other technology companies.
Wolfe Research
An independent equity research firm that covers DXC Technology and provided a $13.00 price target and 'underperform' rating.
BMO Capital Markets
An investment bank that covers DXC Technology and boosted its price target to $17.00 while maintaining a 'market perform' rating.
DXC Technology
A global IT services and solutions provider headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
The takeaway
The mixed analyst sentiment on DXC Technology reflects the ongoing challenges and uncertainty facing the IT services sector, with investors closely watching for signs of improvement in the company's business performance and outlook.


