Investing.com -- JPMorgan downgraded Rollins to Neutral from Overweight and cut its price target to $45 from $70, saying uncertainty around weakening residential demand and a slower-than-expected margin recovery has made the pest control company's near-term risk-reward less compelling despite its intact long-term growth story. JPMorgan analyst Tomohiko Sano lowered fiscal 2026 and 2027 revenue growth forecasts to 8.7% and 8.4%, respectively, while reducing adjusted EBITDA margin estimates to 21.9% and 22.2%. Residential organic growth slowed to 3.6%, while recurring revenue and relationship-driven businesses such as HomeTeam and Fox remained more resilient. JPMorgan said Rollins entered the peak season with a cost structure built for stronger growth, leading to profitability pressure as demand softened. Top of FormBottom of FormRelated articlesJPMorgan cuts Rollins to Neutral on demand uncertainty, slashes price targetJPMorgan outlines ten strategic themes that could shape the outlook for 2026Morgan Stanley CIO survey: Why AI hype isn't boosting 2026 IT budgets