Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG
XETRA:PBB

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Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG
XETRA:PBB
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Price: 3.01 EUR 5.61%
Market Cap: €404.8m

Wall Street
Price Targets

PBB Price Targets Summary
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG

Wall Street analysts forecast PBB stock price to rise over the next 12 months.

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for PBB is 4.59 EUR with a low forecast of 3.23 EUR and a high forecast of 7.35 EUR.

Lowest
Price Target
3.23 EUR
7% Upside
Average
Price Target
4.59 EUR
52% Upside
Highest
Price Target
7.35 EUR
144% Upside
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG Competitors:
Price Targets
GDDY
GoDaddy Inc
87% Upside
FINW
Finwise Bancorp
39% Upside
AEIS
Advanced Energy Industries Inc
8% Upside

Revenue
Forecast

-2% / Year
Past Growth
4% / Year
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
16%
Average Beat
-2% / Year
Past Growth
4% / Year
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
16%
Average Beat

For the last 14 years the compound annual growth rate for Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG's revenue is -2%. The projected CAGR for the next 2 years is 4%.

Net Income
Forecast

N/A
Past Growth
N/A
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
10%
Average Beat
N/A
Past Growth
N/A
Estimated Growth
Estimates Accuracy
10%
Average Beat
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 PBB's stock price target?
Price Target
4.59 EUR

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for PBB is 4.59 EUR with a low forecast of 3.23 EUR and a high forecast of 7.35 EUR.

What is Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG's Revenue forecast?
Projected CAGR
4%

For the last 14 years the compound annual growth rate for Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG's revenue is -2%. The projected CAGR for the next 2 years is 4%.

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