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Buy Recommendation Issued On CTRA By Roth Capital

By KlickAnalytics Data Insights  |   November 4, 2025 02:15PM ET

  • Roth Capital analyst issues BUY recommendation for CTRA on November 4, 2025 04:26PM ET.
  • The previous analyst recommendation was Buy.
  • CTRA was trading at $25.525 at issue of the analyst recommendation.
  • The overall analyst consensus : BUY.
  • Current analyst recommendations are : 31 - Buy, 24 - Hold recommendations .

  • Historical Analyst Recommendations
    Latest 10 recommendations
    Report DateAnalyst CompanyActionPrevious GradeNew GradePrice when posted
    2025-11-04 Roth Capital Hold Buy Buy 25.53
    2025-10-21 Piper Sandler Hold Overweight Overweight 23.57
    2025-10-20 Susquehanna Hold Positive Positive 22.80
    2025-10-14 UBS Hold Buy Buy 23.02
    2025-10-07 Barclays Hold Overweight Overweight 23.84
    2025-08-14 Piper Sandler Hold Overweight Overweight 24.29
    2025-08-14 Wells Fargo Hold Overweight Overweight 24.22
    2025-07-17 Piper Sandler Hold Overweight Overweight 24.41
    2025-07-11 Scotiabank Hold Outperform Outperform 25.28
    2025-06-13 Raymond James Hold Outperform Outperform 26.70

    Historical Price Performance



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