Wall Street Sentiment on Franklin Resources Stock
This article explores whether Wall Street analysts are bullish or bearish on Franklin Resources stock, providing insights into market sentiment.
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This article explores whether Wall Street analysts are bullish or bearish on Franklin Resources stock, providing insights into market sentiment.
Ken Leech of Franklin Resources has taken a leave of absence following an SEC settlement, and the company's Macro Opportunities strategy is set to be shut down.
CompX International, Travel+Leisure, Franklin Resources, and Lancaster Colony have each announced their latest dividend declarations. The declared dividends range from $0.30 to $1.00 per share.
Barclays has upgraded Franklin Resources to a Hold-equivalent rating following the company's second-quarter financial results.
Ultra Clean Holdings announced non-GAAP EPS of $0.31 and revenue of $533.7 million, both surpassing analyst estimates. Separately, Franklin Resources also reported strong financial results, with non-GAAP EPS of $0.71 and revenue of $2.29 billion exceeding expectations.
Franklin Resources (BEN) experienced a decrease in its Assets Under Management (AUM) during March, even as the company maintained steady long-term inflows. The report highlights a mixed performance for the asset manager.
Franklin Resources (BEN) announced its Assets Under Management (AUM) reached $1.74 trillion in February, driven by rising market assets.

IES Holdings, BrightSpring Health Services, Fortis, and Linde all reported strong financial results, surpassing analyst expectations for both revenue and non-GAAP EPS, while Tenax Therapeutics also beat its GAAP EPS estimate.
Western Asset Management Company (Wamco), a subsidiary of Franklin Resources, has agreed to pay $100 million in a settlement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The settlement addresses allegations related to "leech trades."
Analysts have released their current estimates and ratings for Franklin Resources (BEN) stock.
A compilation of top Wall Street analyst research calls for Wednesday includes recommendations for major companies such as Alibaba, Boston Scientific, Brown-Forman, Charter Communications, Franklin Resources, Spotify, and T-Mobile, among others. This provides an overview of market sentiment on various stocks.
Multiple companies, including Verizon, Domino's, and Spotify, have released or are preparing to release their Q1 2026 earnings reports and financial outlooks. These updates provide insights into their recent performance and future projections.
Franklin Resources is making a strategic move into the active cryptocurrency market, marked by its acquisition of 250 Digital, signaling a significant investment in the digital asset space.
Franklin Resources reported a 1.8% increase in its Assets Under Management (AUM) for the month of February.
Investors are anticipating the next quarterly earnings report from Franklin Resources, with expectations for the company's financial performance.
Morgan Stanley analysts observe signs of a broader turnaround emerging at Franklin Resources (BEN), suggesting an improved outlook for the investment management firm.
Following its second-quarter results, Franklin Resources has received more constructive outlooks from investment banks Goldman Sachs and Barclays.
This article provides a summary of Franklin Resources, Inc.'s earnings call for the second quarter of 2026.
Evercore ISI has cut its target for Franklin Resources (BEN) stock, with TD Cowen also lowering estimates ahead of the company's Q1 earnings report.
An article analyzes whether Franklin Resources stock is currently outperforming the Nasdaq index, examining its market performance.
Analysts have updated price targets for several companies, including TC Energy, Cenovus Energy, Kinross Gold, BCE, CAE, Rogers Communications, Metalla Royalty & Streaming, Americas Gold and Silver, and Integra Resources, reflecting varied outlooks on their performance and market conditions.