Friday, August 8, 2025

Why Union Pacific Stock Lagged the Market Today

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The stock market experienced a significant uptick on Wednesday, with Union Pacific (UNP) rising over 7%, despite lagging behind the S&P 500’s 9.5% gain due to two analyst price target cuts. Jefferies’ Stephanie Moore lowered her target from $255 to $230, while TD Cowen’s Jason Seidl reduced his from $258 to $252; both maintained their hold and buy recommendations, respectively. Concerns regarding tariffs affecting cargo volume could lead to volatility in Union Pacific’s stock, making it a choice for risk-tolerant investors.

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