Archer Aviation Stock Falls, Analyst Makes Bold 90% Upside Call
Moz Farooque ACCA
Tue, February 24, 2026 at 1:23 AM GMT+9 1 min read
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Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) had a rough session on Friday, sliding more than 4% to close at $6.93. But at least one Wall Street analyst isn’t flinching. Raymond James’ Savanthi Syth is sticking with her Buy rating and $13 price target, which suggests close to 90% upside from here.
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That’s a bold stance given the recent turbulence. A short seller report recently cast doubt on Archer’s path to FAA type approval the crucial green light needed before the company can fully launch its electric air taxi service in the U.S. For any eVTOL player, certification is the make or break milestone.
Still, Syth’s unchanged target signals she believes the long-term opportunity remains intact. Archer continues to push forward, recently opening a UK engineering hub in Bristol while working toward FAA approval later this year.
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Archer Aviation Stock Falls, Analyst Makes Bold 90% Upside Call
Archer Aviation Stock Falls, Analyst Makes Bold 90% Upside Call
Moz Farooque ACCA
Tue, February 24, 2026 at 1:23 AM GMT+9 1 min read
In this article:
ACHR
-2.02%
ARCH.OL
-0.97%
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) had a rough session on Friday, sliding more than 4% to close at $6.93. But at least one Wall Street analyst isn’t flinching. Raymond James’ Savanthi Syth is sticking with her Buy rating and $13 price target, which suggests close to 90% upside from here.
That’s a bold stance given the recent turbulence. A short seller report recently cast doubt on Archer’s path to FAA type approval the crucial green light needed before the company can fully launch its electric air taxi service in the U.S. For any eVTOL player, certification is the make or break milestone.
Still, Syth’s unchanged target signals she believes the long-term opportunity remains intact. Archer continues to push forward, recently opening a UK engineering hub in Bristol while working toward FAA approval later this year.
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