Cintas Corporation

CTAS · NASDAQ

Market closed$204.45$-1.80 (-0.87%)After hours $204.45 · 0.00%

Key statistics

Previous close$206.25
Open$206.61
Day high$209.72
Day low$201.56
52-week high$226.75
52-week low$161.16
Market cap81.81B
Volume3.05M
Average volume2.19M
P/E ratio41.39
Forward P/E30.29
EPS4.94
Dividend yield+0.88%

Market context

Why it moved

Despite Cintas reporting strong fiscal Q4 earnings with better-than-expected revenue and EPS, the stock pulled back modestly as broader market weakness — driven by an AI and momentum sector unwind following disappointing results from Taiwan Semiconductor — weighed on equities and prompted some profit-taking after the post-earnings surge.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026Cintas closed modestly lower in the regular session but is tumbling roughly 17% in after-hours trading, a striking reversal following a strong post-earnings surge earlier in the week. The company delivered a standout fiscal Q4 beat on July 15—adjusted EPS of $1.29 vs. $1.24 expected and revenue of $2.91B vs. $2.87B—prompting Bank of America to upgrade shares to Buy with a $230 target and Argus to raise its target to $230. Despite broadly bullish analyst sentiment and solid FY2027 guidance, the sharp after-hours drop contrasts starkly with the industrials sector ETF (XLI), which is essentially flat in extended trading, suggesting Cintas-specific selling pressure. Investors are watching the pending UniFirst acquisition, where FTC scrutiny remains an overhang.

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July 17, 2026Cintas surged over 7% after delivering a blowout fiscal Q4 report that beat on both earnings and revenue, triggering a wave of analyst upgrades and price target hikes. Adjusted EPS of $1.29 beat the $1.24 consensus by 4%, while revenue of $2.91B topped estimates by ~1.4% on 8.9% year-over-year growth and record gross margins of 51.0%. Fiscal 2027 guidance for revenue of $12.10B–$12.25B and adjusted EPS of $5.36–$5.50 came in ahead of or at the high end of consensus, reinforcing confidence in durable growth. BofA upgraded shares to Buy and raised its target to $230, Wells Fargo lifted its target to $250, Goldman Sachs raised to $231, and UBS moved to $230—all citing labor market tailwinds, margin expansion, and the pending UniFirst acquisition expected to close in H2 2026 as additional catalysts.

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July 16, 2026Cintas surged after reporting a strong fiscal Q4 2026 earnings beat before the open, with adjusted EPS of $1.29 topping the $1.24 consensus by 4% and revenue of $2.91 billion exceeding estimates of $2.87 billion — an 8.9% year-over-year increase. Gross margin reached a record 51%, and management issued fiscal 2027 adjusted EPS guidance of $5.36–$5.50, well above the $4.90 analyst consensus, while revenue guidance of $12.10–$12.25 billion also topped expectations. The rally, on roughly double average volume, significantly outpaced the industrials sector (XLI) and the broader S&P 500, with management citing a 'virtually endless' addressable market and ongoing momentum in its uniform rental and first aid segments.

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July 15, 2026Cintas Corporation closed modestly higher, with shares edging up in regular trading before gaining an additional 1.4% in after-hours to ~$186.90, as multiple institutional investors continued to add to positions and the company marked its 21st consecutive year on Selling Power's Best Companies to Sell For list. Analyst sentiment remains mixed — consensus sits at Hold with an average target of $211.25, well above current levels — with bulls pointing to the pending UniFirst acquisition and its potential to lift North American market share to ~50% and unlock $375M in synergies, while bears flag the stock's still-elevated P/E (~52x) and recent target cuts from Bank of America, Stifel, and Citigroup. The broader market backdrop was supportive, with the S&P 500 firming after a cooler-than-expected June CPI print eased inflation fears, though IBM's revenue warning weighed on sentiment in parts of the services sector.

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July 14, 2026Cintas rose amid a broadly challenging macro environment — with U.S.-Iran tensions rattling oil markets and weighing on the broader S&P 500 — as investors focused on company-specific positives. Multiple institutional investors, including Fifth Third Bancorp and Midwest Trust Co., disclosed increased Q1 stakes in CTAS, reinforcing steady institutional demand. Meanwhile, the pending acquisition of UniFirst nears completion and Cintas earned its 21st consecutive spot on Selling Power's Best Companies to Sell For list. Analysts maintain a consensus Hold rating with an average price target of $211.25, still well above current levels.

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July 10, 2026Cintas edged higher ahead of its Q4 fiscal 2025 earnings report scheduled for pre-market on July 15, with investors closely watching whether results and guidance can catalyze a rerating after a prolonged ~23% year-over-year decline. The pending UniFirst acquisition — which would lift Cintas's North American market share to ~50% and unlock an expected $375M in synergies — remains the central bull thesis, even as Wall Street holds a consensus 'Hold' rating with an average price target of $211.25, well above current levels. The broader industrials sector (XLI) provided a constructive backdrop, having gained over 16% year-to-date, though Morningstar flagged the sector as broadly overvalued at a 14% premium.

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July 10, 2026Cintas shares declined, underperforming the industrials sector (XLI closed modestly lower) as renewed U.S.-Iran military exchanges rattled investor sentiment and pushed oil prices higher, reviving inflation and interest rate concerns that weigh on business services valuations. The pullback comes ahead of Cintas's Q4 FY25 earnings on July 15, with Wall Street holding a consensus Hold rating and an average price target of $211.25 — well above current levels — as investors weigh the pending UniFirst acquisition's potential $375M in synergies against execution risks and a stock that has declined roughly 23% over the past year.

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July 9, 2026Cintas closed modestly lower alongside the broader industrials sector, as macro headwinds dominated sentiment. A broad risk-off move was triggered after President Trump declared the U.S.-Iran ceasefire 'over,' sending oil prices surging over 5% and stoking inflation fears — a dual headwind for business services firms sensitive to both input costs and corporate spending freezes. Investors are also focused on Cintas's upcoming Q4 FY2025 earnings on July 15, with revenue consensus at ~$2.87B, while the pending UniFirst acquisition — expected to lift North American market share to ~50% with $375M in synergies — remains a key long-term catalyst.

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Simply Wall Street · July 17, 2026Cintas (CTAS) Stock Margins Hold Near 18% And Test High P/E Narrativemarketscreener.com · July 17, 2026Argus Research Adjusts Cintas Price Target to $230 From $220, Maintains Buy RatingThe Business Journals · July 16, 2026Cintas’ planned $5.5 billion acquisition of UniFirst facing regulatory scrutiny from FTCSeeking Alpha · July 15, 2026Cintas jumps to 4-mth high after earnings beat, bright outlook (CTAS:NASDAQ)Advertising Specialty Institute · July 15, 2026Cintas Reports 8.9% Revenue Growth for 2026 Fiscal YearBenzinga · July 15, 2026Why Is Cintas Stock Surging Wednesday? - Cintas (NASDAQ:CTAS)Moomoo · July 15, 2026Earnings Flash (CTAS) Cintas Corporation Reports Q4 Revenue $2.91B, Vs. FactSet Est of $2.87BInvesting.com · June 15, 2026Truist cuts Cintas stock price target on regulatory review delay
Mt Newswire · July 17, 2026Argus Research Adjusts Cintas Price Target to $230 From $220, Maintains Buy Rating
Benzinga · July 16, 2026UBS Maintains Buy on Cintas, Raises Price Target to $230
Mt Newswire · July 16, 2026Cintas' Fiscal Q4 Organic Growth Acceleration, Margin Expansion Reflect 'Disciplined' Execution, RBC Says
Mt Newswire · July 16, 2026Cintas Positioned for Stronger Earnings on Labor, Technology Tailwinds, BofA Says
Benzinga · July 16, 2026RBC Capital Reiterates Sector Perform on Cintas, Maintains $206 Price Target
Benzinga · July 16, 2026Wells Fargo Maintains Overweight on Cintas, Raises Price Target to $250
Mt Newswire · July 16, 2026UBS Adjusts Price Target on Cintas to $230 From $228, Maintains Buy Rating
Benzinga · July 16, 2026These Analysts Increase Their Forecasts On Cintas Following Upbeat Q4 Earnings

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