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Iron Mountain (NYSE:IRM)

Consensus Rating
Moderate Buy
Rating Score
2.7
Ratings Breakdown
5 Buy Ratings, 0 Hold Ratings, 1 Sell Ratings.
Consensus Price Target
$106.00 (11.1% Downside)

About Iron Mountain

Iron Mountain logoIron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) is a global leader in information management services. Founded in 1951 and trusted by more than 240,000 customers worldwide, Iron Mountain serves to protect and elevate the power of our customers' work. Through a range of offerings including digital transformation, data centers, secure records storage, information management, asset lifecycle management, secure destruction and art storage and logistics, Iron Mountain helps businesses bring light to their dark data, enabling customers to unlock value and intelligence from their stored digital and physical assets at speed and with security, while helping them meet their environmental goals.
 

Recent Analyst Ratings

DateBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
9/23/2024Stifel NicolausBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$117.00 ➝ $140.00
8/2/2024JPMorgan Chase & Co.Boost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$82.00 ➝ $121.00
8/2/2024Wells Fargo & CompanyBoost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$110.00 ➝ $120.00
8/2/2024The Goldman Sachs GroupBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$106.00 ➝ $120.00
7/23/2024Wells Fargo & CompanyBoost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$90.00 ➝ $110.00
7/10/2024Stifel NicolausBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$86.00 ➝ $103.00
6/27/2024The Goldman Sachs GroupBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$89.00 ➝ $101.00
3/15/2024Wells Fargo & CompanyBoost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$80.00 ➝ $90.00
3/5/2024BarclaysBoost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$79.00 ➝ $91.00
2/23/2024Wells Fargo & CompanyBoost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$75.00 ➝ $80.00
 

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