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Close Brothers Group PLC
LSE:CBG

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Close Brothers Group PLC
LSE:CBG
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Price: 408 GBX -1.97%
Market Cap: £614.2m

Wall Street
Price Targets

CBG Price Targets Summary
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Wall Street analysts forecast CBG stock price to rise over the next 12 months.

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for CBG is 530.74 GBX with a low forecast of 419.15 GBX and a high forecast of 656.25 GBX.

Lowest
Price Target
419.15 GBX
3% Upside
Average
Price Target
530.74 GBX
30% Upside
Highest
Price Target
656.25 GBX
61% Upside
Close Brothers Group PLC Competitors:
Price Targets
INSP
Insplorion AB
453% Upside

Revenue
Forecast

3% / Year
Past Growth
-2% / Year
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
3%
Average Beat
3% / Year
Past Growth
-2% / Year
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
3%
Average Beat

For the last 13 years the compound annual growth rate for Close Brothers Group PLC's revenue is 3%. The projected CAGR for the next 3 years is -2%.

Net Income
Forecast

N/A
Past Growth
N/A
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
-4%
Average Miss
N/A
Past Growth
N/A
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
-4%
Average Miss
Why do you have more estimates than other sites?

Our estimates are sourced from the pool of sell-side and buy-side analysts that we have access to. What is available on other sites you are seeing are mostly from the sell-side analysts.

What is CBG's stock price target?
Price Target
530.74 GBX

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for CBG is 530.74 GBX with a low forecast of 419.15 GBX and a high forecast of 656.25 GBX.

What is Close Brothers Group PLC's Revenue forecast?
Projected CAGR
-2%

For the last 13 years the compound annual growth rate for Close Brothers Group PLC's revenue is 3%. The projected CAGR for the next 3 years is -2%.

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