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site centers faces price target cuts amid mixed analyst ratings

SITE Centers (NYSE:SITC), a self-managed REIT, has seen its price target cut by Wells Fargo from $17.00 to $14.50, maintaining an "equal weight" rating. Analysts currently rate the stock as a "Hold," with a consensus target price of $35.25, while the company reported a quarterly EPS of $0.16, missing estimates. Institutional investors hold 88.70% of the stock, reflecting significant interest despite recent performance challenges.

site centers stock performance and insider trading updates

SITE Centers, a self-managed REIT focused on open-air shopping centers, has 10.10% of its stock owned by insiders and 88.70% by institutional investors. The company reported a quarterly EPS of $0.16, missing estimates, and has a current market cap of $670.84 million. Analysts maintain a "Hold" rating with a consensus target price of $35.61, while recent insider transactions indicate ongoing stock activity.
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