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Truist Raises Price Target on Science Applications International to $110 From $95, Keeps Hold Rating

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Science Applications International (SAIC) has an average rating of hold and mean price target of $114, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

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Price: $120.30, Change: $+16.10, Percent Change: +15.45%

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