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Wednesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades

TD Cowen upgraded BRP Inc. (DOO) to 'buy' citing strong demand for side-by-side vehicles and potential tariff exposure reduction. Analyst Brian Morrison raised the target price to $106 and forecasts 6% revenue growth. Air Canada (AC) received a target price increase to $38 from Stifel's Daryl Young following a $2.5B Aeroplan stake sale and strong Q2 results. Scotia's Konark Gupta also raised his target to $37.50. Cadillac Mines (CADY) received an 'outperform' rating from National Bank's Don DeMa

BRP Announces the Launch of BRP Financial Services

BRP Inc. (TSX: DOO, NASDAQ: DOO) said it will launch BRP Financial Services, a branded retail financing program for U.S. consumers via its dealer network. The program goes live Aug. 24, 2026, offering fast approvals and customized lending, powered by Octane. BRP expects benefits for dealers and operational efficiency.

DOO sentiment & insider activity

Over the past 7 days, alphai's AI scored 3 news stories mentioning DOO (BRP Inc.). Coverage has skewed bullish: 2 bullish, 1 neutral, and 0 bearish.

Recent DOO coverage spans financial news, market movers and earnings.

What's driving DOO

  • Potential upside as tariff exposure eases and revenue growth is forecasted at 6% YoY.

    theglobeandmail.com · Aug 19, 2026

  • The launch is a strategic go-to-market initiative that could improve dealer sales conversion and customer affordability, but the release provides no financial targets or quantified impact.

    prnewswire.com · Aug 18, 2026

  • Product refreshes for the 2027 3-wheel lineup can shift near-term demand expectations and dealer ordering sentiment, but the article provides no financial targets or launch timing beyond model year.

    leaderpost.com · Aug 18, 2026

  • Street target increases and “buy” reiteration can support near-term momentum, but the article is analyst-driven rather than fundamental new data.

    dailypolitical.com · Jun 1, 2026

  • Sell-side target increase may support near-term sentiment, but the maintained Hold rating limits conviction.

    tickerreport.com · May 29, 2026

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Wednesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades

TD Cowen upgraded BRP Inc. (DOO) to 'buy' citing strong demand for side-by-side vehicles and potential tariff exposure reduction. Analyst Brian Morrison raised the target price to $106 and forecasts 6% revenue growth. Air Canada (AC) received a target price increase to $38 from Stifel's Daryl Young following a $2.5B Aeroplan stake sale and strong Q2 results. Scotia's Konark Gupta also raised his target to $37.50. Cadillac Mines (CADY) received an 'outperform' rating from National Bank's Don DeMa

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BRP Announces the Launch of BRP Financial Services

BRP Inc. (TSX: DOO, NASDAQ: DOO) said it will launch BRP Financial Services, a branded retail financing program for U.S. consumers via its dealer network. The program goes live Aug. 24, 2026, offering fast approvals and customized lending, powered by Octane. BRP expects benefits for dealers and operational efficiency.

BRP (TSE:DOO) Stock Price Expected to Rise, Desjardins Analyst Says

Desjardins raised its BRP (TSE:DOO) price target to C$103 from C$97 and kept a “buy” rating, implying 27.95% upside versus the prior close, according to BayStreet.CA. Other analysts adjusted targets: Scotiabank to C$83, National Bank to C$84, BMO to C$120, Canaccord cut to C$90, and Raymond James to “market perform.” BRP shares rose to C$80.50.

TD Issues Positive Forecast for BRP (TSE:DOO) Stock Price

TD raised its BRP (TSE:DOO) price target to C$92 from C$84 and kept a “hold” rating, implying 16.66% upside from the stock’s then-current level, BayStreet.CA reported. Other firms cited include RBC (target C$107, “outperform”) and Raymond James (downgraded to “market perform”). BRP last reported Q EPS of C$1.83 on revenue of C$2.39B.

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BRP Reports Lower Q1 Profit Over Unfavorable Foreign Exchange Rate, Stock Up

BRP Inc. reported first-quarter profit for the period ended April 30, 2026 fell to C$127.3 million from C$161.0 million in 2025, citing unfavorable FX on U.S.-denominated long-term debt and higher income taxes, partially offset by higher operating income. Revenue rose to C$2,391.8 million. EPS was C$1.73 vs C$2.19. Normalized net income and EPS increased; 2027 guidance: EPS C$3.00–C$3.50, normalized EBITDA C$925–C$975 million, net income C$215–C$250 million. Shares rose on the day.

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Housing, Employment Numbers Featured in Short Week in U.S.

The article previews a short U.S. and Canada market week after Memorial Day, highlighting housing, confidence, jobs, and earnings. It lists U.S. EPS results for PDD, AutoZone, Elbit, Salesforce, Synopsys, Marvell, Costco, Dell, and Autodesk, plus Canada banks’ and other firms’ EPS. Key data include S&P Case-Shiller (March), jobless claims and durable goods (May 23/April), and Canada payroll employment and GDP.

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Snowmobile Maker BRP Suspends FY27 Outlook As US Tariffs Pressure Affects Costs

BRP Inc. (NASDAQ: DOO) has suspended its FY27 guidance due to new U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, which now impose a 25% tariff on the full value of imported snowmobiles and most ORV models. The company anticipates an additional cost burden exceeding $500 million for the remainder of the year. Despite the challenges, BRP's CEO expressed confidence in managing the situation, and the stock saw an increase on Friday, trading at $58.09, up 5.80%.

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TeraWulf, BRP And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Wednesday's Pre-Market Session

U.S. stock futures were down on Wednesday, with several stocks moving lower in pre-market trading. TeraWulf Inc. (NASDAQ: WULF) saw its shares dip after reporting preliminary Q1 results, announcing a common stock offering, and forecasting lower Q1 revenue and adjusted EBITDA compared to the previous year. BRP Inc. (NASDAQ: DOO) also experienced a significant pre-market drop after suspending its FY27 guidance due to changes in the U.S. tariff environment.

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BRP Suspends FY27 Guidance Due to Changes to U.S. Tariff Environment

BRP Inc. announced the suspension of its full-year FY27 guidance following changes to U.S. Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, effective April 6, 2026. These amendments impose a 25% tariff on the total value of imported snowmobiles and most ORV models, replacing earlier tariffs on metal content only. The company anticipates potential incremental tariff costs exceeding $500 million for the remainder of the year but expects to manage the impact through its strong balance sheet and operational agility.

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