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I downgrade Cintas Corporation (CTAS) from buy to hold due to its elevated valuation at 30x forward EBITDA, despite strong fundamentals. CTAS reported impressive Q1 2025 results with 6.8% y/y revenue growth and a 100 bps EBIT margin expansion, beating consensus estimates. I remain bullish on the fundamentals, and think that CTAS can continue to grow revenue at high-single-digits organically.