In last trading session, Stellantis N.V (NYSE:STLA) saw 5.49 million shares changing hands with its beta currently measuring 1.62. Company’s recent per share price level of $13.28 trading at $0.28 or 2.15% at ring of the bell on the day assigns it a market valuation of $38.29B. That closing price of STLA’s stock is at a discount of -122.21% from its 52-week high price of $29.51 and is indicating a premium of 4.07% from its 52-week low price of $12.74. Taking a look at company’s average trading volume for last 10-days demonstrates a volume of 8.09 million shares which gives us an average trading volume of 9.02 million if we extend that period to 3-months.
For Stellantis N.V (STLA), analysts’ consensus is at an average recommendation of Buy while assigning it a mean rating of 2.24. Splitting up the data highlights that, out of 11 analysts covering the stock, 0 rated the stock as a Sell while 1 recommended an Overweight rating for the stock. 3 suggested the stock as a Hold whereas 7 see the stock as a Buy. 0 analyst(s) advised it as an Underweight. The company is expected to be making an EPS of 0 in the current quarter.
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Stellantis N.V (NYSE:STLA) trade information
Upright in the green during last session for gaining 2.15%, in the last five days STLA remained trading in the green while hitting it’s week-highest on Friday, 10/18/24 when the stock touched $13.28 price level, adding 0.15% to its value on the day. Stellantis N.V’s shares saw a change of -43.05% in year-to-date performance and have moved 2.08% in past 5-day. Stellantis N.V (NYSE:STLA) showed a performance of -13.88% in past 30-days. Number of shares sold short was 31.2 million shares which calculate 2.95 days to cover the short interests.
Wall Street analysts have assigned a consensus price target of 18.92 to the stock, which implies a rise of 29.82% to its current value. Analysts have been projecting 13 as a low price target for the stock while placing it at a high target of 38. It follows that stock’s current price would jump 2.11% in reaching the projected high whereas dropping to the targeted low would mean a gain of 2.11% for stock’s current value.
Stellantis N.V (STLA) estimates and forecasts
Statistics highlight that Stellantis N.V is scoring comparatively lower than the scores of other players of the relevant industry. The company lost -48.47% of value to its shares in past 6 months, showing an annual growth rate of -52.41% while that of industry is -7.00. Apart from that, the company came lowering its revenue forecast for fiscal year 2024. This year revenue growth is estimated to fall -15.00% from the last financial year’s standing.
3 industry analysts have given their estimates about the company’s current quarter revenue by setting an average figure of 35.86B for the same. And 1 analysts are in estimates of company making revenue of 85.18B in the next quarter. Company posted 49.26B and 49.59B of sales in current and next quarters respectively a year earlier.
Weighing up company’s earnings over the past 5-year and in the next 5-year periods, we find the company posting an annual earnings growth rate of 18.67% during past 5 years.
Stellantis N.V (NYSE:STLA)’s Major holders
BPIFRANCE SA is the top institutional holder at STLA for having 192.7 million shares of worth $3.81 billion. And as of 2024-06-30, it was holding 6.2008 of the company’s outstanding shares.
The second largest institutional holder is AMUNDI, which was holding about 95.99 million shares on 2024-06-30. The number of shares represents firm’s hold over 3.0887 of outstanding shares, having a total worth of $1.91 billion.