Sunrun (NASDAQ:RUN) is a residential solar energy company with a market capitalization of approximately $2.92 billion. The company focuses on providing solar panels and home batteries to customers. Its stock currently trades within a 52-week range, with a low of $5.38 and a high of $22.44.
On April 14, 2026, Goldman Sachs reiterates its "Buy" rating for Sunrun. The firm, however, lowers its price target on the stock to $20.00 from a previous target of $24.00. At the time the rating is published, the stock's price is $12.45, suggesting the firm still sees potential for growth.
This rating comes as the stock experiences a decline. Shares recently fall 6% to $12.48 following news of insider selling, as highlighted by Defense World. Insider selling is when a company's executives or major shareholders sell their own shares. This activity can sometimes cause concern among other investors about the company's future performance.
The selling activity includes a transaction by Chief Accounting Officer Maria Barak, who sells over 8,000 shares for a total value of over $109,000. Another insider, Jeanna Steele, sells over 76,000 shares for a total of over $1 million. This sale is to cover tax obligations from equity awards.
Market participants now look toward Sunrun's upcoming financial results, due on May 6, 2026. Projections estimate a loss of $0.05 per share. However, they also anticipate revenue to climb by 33.91% to approximately $675.26 million. For the full year, forecasts suggest earnings of $0.49 per share.