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Wells Fargo Maintains Overweight Rating for Phreesia (PHR)

Navigating Market Dynamics: Phreesia's Outlook Amidst Analyst Revisions
Analyst Perspectives on Phreesia's Valuation
Wells Fargo recently reaffirmed its positive stance on Phreesia (PHR) by maintaining an "Overweight" rating. However, the financial institution did revise its price target for the company, lowering it from $25 to $15. This adjustment was primarily influenced by Phreesia's fiscal year 2027 revenue projections, which indicated a notable slowdown in growth, particularly within its Network segment. Despite these concerns, Wells Fargo noted that recent evaluations of the Network channel offered a constructive outlook for the company.
Citizens' Shift in Rating and Ecosystem Concerns
In a separate development, Citizens downgraded Phreesia's stock from "Outperform" to "Market Perform" on April 1, 2026, opting not to set a new price target. Citizens cited disappointment with the updated fiscal 2027 revenue forecast, expressing apprehension regarding the viability of Phreesia's ecosystem thesis. The bank also observed that growth within the company's largest subscription and related services segment appeared to be losing momentum, raising questions about its future trajectory.
Phreesia's Recent Financial Performance Highlights
Phreesia's Q4 earnings report on March 30, 2026, revealed adjusted EBITDA of $29.4 million, a significant increase from $16.4 million in the previous year. The company's revenue reached $127.1 million, slightly exceeding the consensus estimate of $126.6 million. CEO Chaim Indig emphasized that Phreesia had achieved crucial financial milestones, including a positive GAAP net income of $2.3 million and surpassing $100 million in adjusted EBITDA, along with $50 million in free cash flow for fiscal year 2026.

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