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Knight-Swift Transportation (NYSE:KNX) Faces Q1 Earnings Headwinds Despite 'Strong Buy' Rating

Knight-Swift Transportation (NYSE:KNX) is a leading North American transportation and logistics company. It provides a wide range of services, including truckload shipping and warehousing solutions. The company boasts a market capitalization of approximately $10.46 billion, underscoring its significant scale in the logistics industry. Its stock currently trades at $64.40 per share.

On April 20, 2026, analyst firm Raymond James lowered its price target for Knight-Swift Transportation to $70.00 from $76.00. A price target represents an analyst's estimate of a stock's future value. Despite this reduction, the firm maintained its "Strong Buy" rating, indicating a continued positive long-term outlook on the transportation stock.

The revised price target follows Knight-Swift Transportation's updated first-quarter guidance. As highlighted by The Wall Street Journal, the logistics company cut its earnings forecast due to rising fuel costs and severe winter weather. It now expects adjusted earnings per share (EPS) to be between $0.08 and $0.10, a significant decrease from its previous range of $0.28 to $0.32.

Specific events further contributed to this lower guidance. As reported by Business Wire, an unfavorable arbitration award had a negative impact of $0.08 per share. Additionally, deferred project business in its warehousing division accounted for another $0.05 per share negative impact, further pressuring short-term earnings.

Despite these challenges, the transportation stock has shown recent strength, reaching a new 52-week high of $66.00. According to Zacks Investment Research, the market anticipates a year-over-year earnings decline for the quarter. The actual Q1 results, set for release on April 22, will be a key factor for the stock's near-term direction.

Published on: April 20, 2026