$GTLB

BofA Securities Adjusts Gitlab Price Target to $45 From $38

BofA Securities raised its price target for GitLab from $38 to $45. The company's stock is currently trading at $42.38, up 2.12% in the day and 4.31% over the week.

Original reporting
Published Aug 19, 2026, 11:59 AM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
$GTLB
Bullish
high confidence
Mentioned
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Relevance
7/10
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$GTLBBullishHigh
01

Why it matters

Analyst price‑target changes can influence short‑term trading flows.

02

Market read

The new target may prompt re‑rating by other analysts and trigger buying pressure.

03

What to watch

Recent earnings miss and competitive pressure not addressed.

Relevance 7/10Novelty 7/10Timing: pre‑market

Background

BofA's target adjustment follows its internal valuation model update.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$GTLBBullishHigh confidence
Context

BofA Securities raised GitLab's price target to $45 from $38.

Expected impact

Potential short-term rally as investors adjust expectations.

Evidence & confidence

Target increase reflects improved valuation assumptions and may attract buying.

Market effects

May lift sentiment in the software‑as‑a‑service sector.

US tech market could see modest upside.

Limited to investors tracking mid‑cap SaaS stocks.

Counterpoint

Target raise could be premature if growth slows.

Key entities

  • GitLab Inc.

    US‑listed SaaS provider for DevOps.

  • BofA Securities

    Research division of Bank of America.

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