Argus upgrades Paccar Inc (PCAR) stock to a Buy

Paccar Inc’s filing revealed that its CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FEIGHT R PRESTON unloaded Company’s shares for reported $3.98 million on Jul 29 ’25. In the deal valued at $99.52 per share,39,965 shares were sold. As a result of this transaction, FEIGHT R PRESTON now holds 223,190 shares worth roughly $21.92 million.

Then, FEIGHT R PRESTON bought 39,965 shares, generating $3,977,333 in total proceeds.

Before that, SCHIPPERS HARRIE bought 10,000 shares. Paccar Inc shares valued at $1,007,357 were divested by the Officer at a price of $100.74 per share.

Argus upgraded its Paccar Inc [PCAR] rating to a Buy from a a Hold in a research note published recently. A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including UBS’s analysts, who increased its forecast for the stock in late July from “a Sell” to “a Neutral”. JP Morgan also remained covering PCAR and has decreased its forecast on April 30, 2025 with a “Neutral” recommendation from previously “an Overweight” rating. Morgan Stanley revised its rating on April 16, 2025. It rated PCAR as “an Equal-weight” which previously was an “an Overweight”.

Price Performance Review of PCAR

On Tuesday, Paccar Inc [NASDAQ:PCAR] saw its stock jump 1.93% to $98.2. Over the last five days, the stock has lost -1.29%. Paccar Inc shares have risen nearly 4.90% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have fallen -5.60% over the past one year.

How much short interest is there in Paccar Inc?

A steep rise in short interest was recorded in Paccar Inc stocks on 2025-07-15, growing by 1.04 million shares to a total of 13.07 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2025-06-13 was 12.04 million shares. There was a rise of 7.92%, which implies that there is a positive sentiment for the stock.

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