Barrington lowered the firm’s price target on WNS Holdings to $60 from $80 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares post the Q1 report. Several headwinds temper growth expectations, including a healthcare client that terminated a contract, a large Internet client that is transitioning work from onshore to offshore, and lower client commitments for volumes and projects, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm reduced 2025 earnings forecasts.
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