CI&T Inc (NYSE:CINT) is one of the best NYSE penny stocks to buy now. On January 15, UBS upgraded CI&T (NYSE:CINT) to a Buy from Neutral and raised the price target to $7 from $6.80. The upgrade comes amid expectations that the company is well-positioned to lead the sector’s recovery.
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According to UBS, CI&T is poised for robust growth, driven by its competitive edge in capturing enterprise AI demand. The market is already pricing a mid-single-digit revenue compound annual growth between 2025 and 2027. The growth rate is overly conservative, given that management projects growth of 13% over the same period.
The sentiments come on CI&T and Ford, completing the expansion of Wings, the company’s parties and warehouse management platform across South America. The integration of AI across every phase of the project resulted in a record delivery time. Likewise, the company supported Ford in its efforts to transform its logistics operations with speed and precision.
“This is a clear example of how we combine business immersion, cutting-edge technology, and artificial intelligence to accelerate critical processes involving considerable data volumes,” said Jean Frank, Senior Manager at CI&T.
CI&T Inc (NYSE:CINT) is a global technology services firm specializing in end-to-end digital transformation, custom software engineering, and AI-driven solutions. The company partners with large enterprises to design, build, and scale digital products, focusing on driving business growth, enhancing user experiences, and improving operational efficiency.
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