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In addition to UBS, Targa Resources also received a Buy from Barclays's Theresa Chen in a report issued on July 10. However, on July 7, TD Cowen initiated coverage with a Hold rating on Targa Resources (NYSE: TRGP).
TRGP market cap is currently $37.29B and has a P/E ratio of 31.59.
Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 70 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is negative on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders selling their shares of TRGP in relation to earlier this year. Most recently, in May 2025, D. Scott Pryor, the President – Logistics and Transportation of TRGP sold 20,000.00 shares for a total of $3,232,750.00.

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