Virtus Investment Partners Tumbles After Morgan Stanley Double Downgraded

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By Sam Boughedda

Investing.com -- Shares of Virtus Investment Partners Inc (NASDAQ:VRTS) tumbled 5% on Friday after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock to underweight from overweight, slashing the price target to $240 from $393.

Analyst Michael Cyprys said in a research note that he sees "deteriorating fund performance that could further weigh on the flows outlook."

As a result, Morgan Stanley has cut its forecast for Vitrus' earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization by 25% and reduced the price target by 39%.

"We're now looking for outflows of -4% in 2022 and -1.8% in 2023, vs. our prior expectation of inflows of +1% and +2.7%, respectively," said Cyprys.

Additionally, the analyst explained that retail separate account inflows have slowed.

"VRTS's exposure to equities (62% of AUM) and skew to growth stocks within fund holdings have weighed on client appetite and fund performance."

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