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Mixed signals for Zomato as Morgan Stanley hails, Jefferies wavers

January 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Zomato, one of India’s leading food delivery platforms, has been making headlines recently due to conflicting analyst opinions. While Morgan Stanley remains optimistic about the company’s future, Jefferies has taken a more cautious approach, downgrading the stock and revising its target price downwards. Let’s delve deeper into this topic and explore the reasons behind these differing perspectives.

Morgan Stanley, a renowned financial firm, has maintained its “Overweight” rating on Zomato and set a target price of 355. The firm is bullish on Zomato’s prospects, citing the company’s focus on profitability and its consistent growth in monthly active users. This growth in user base is seen as a positive sign for future order volume and revenue, leading Morgan Stanley to believe in Zomato’s long-term success.

On the other hand, Jefferies, another leading financial institution, has downgraded Zomato’s stock to “Hold” and reduced its target price to 275 from 335. The firm has expressed concerns about the intensifying competition in the quick commerce sector, noting aggressive moves by existing players and the entry of new competitors. Jefferies believes that this heightened competition could force Zomato to increase discounting, potentially impacting its profitability in the medium term. As a result, the firm has adjusted its earnings projections for Zomato’s quick commerce arm, BlinkIt, and trimmed its overall earnings estimates.

This divergence in analyst opinions has had an immediate impact on Zomato’s stock price, which tumbled 4.44% to ₹252.90 on the BSE. The stock has had a volatile year, hitting a 52-week high of ₹304.50 and a low of ₹121.70 on January 18, 2024.

In conclusion, while Morgan Stanley remains bullish on Zomato’s long-term prospects, Jefferies has raised concerns about the increasing competition in the sector and its potential impact on the company’s profitability. Investors and stakeholders will closely monitor how Zomato navigates these challenges and whether it can sustain its growth trajectory in the face of mounting competition.

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