Fri, Sep 5, 2025, 10:05 AM 2 min read
MNTN, Inc. (NYSE:MNTN) is one of the Best Small Cap Tech Stocks To Buy Right Now. MNTN, Inc. (NYSE:MNTN) posted mixed results for its fiscal second quarter of 2025. As a result, the stock has fallen more than 36.5% since the announcement. The company posted quarterly revenue of $68.46 million, which was ahead of consensus by $3.92 million. However, the EPS of negative $0.65 fell short of the expectation by $0.59.
However, Wall Street remains bullish on the stock with several analysts reiterating a Buy rating lately. On August 6, Needham analyst Laura Martin maintained a Buy rating on MNTN, Inc. (NYSE:MNTN) and raised the price target from $25 to $35. The analyst highlighted the company’s strategic edge as a self-service advertising platform for major streaming services. He noted that the company is the largest demand-side platform focused on performance-CTV, and it dominates the fastest-growing segment of digital video advertising.
More recently, on August 11, Tigress Financial analyst Ivan Feinseth also raised the price target on MNTN, Inc. (NYSE:MNTN) from $28 to $36, while reiterating a Buy rating on the stock. The analyst noted that he believes the company is well-positioned to benefit from the fast-growing connected TV market. He highlighted that the adoption of CTV technology is rising quickly, and MNTN has a strong first-mover advantage, especially among small and medium-sized businesses.
MNTN, Inc. (NYSE:MNTN) provides a software platform called Performance TV that combines TV advertising with digital marketing precision.
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