In the last trading session, 12.19 million Wells Fargo & Co (NYSE:WFC) shares changed hands as the company’s beta touched 1.15. With the company’s per share price at $75.45 changed hands at -$1.01 or -1.32% during last session, the market valuation stood at $245.53B. WFC’s last price was a discount, traded about -8.02% off its 52-week high of $81.50. The share price had its 52-week low at $50.15, which suggests the last value was 33.53% up since then.
Analysts gave the Wells Fargo & Co (WFC) stock a consensus recommendation rating of Buy, calculated at a mean rating of 1.74. If we narrow down to specifics, the data shows that 0 out of 18 analysts rate the stock as a Sell, with a further 0 assigning it an Overweight rating. Of the remaining, 6 recommended WFC as a Hold, 12 felt it is a Buy and 0 rated the stock as Underweight.
Wells Fargo & Co (NYSE:WFC) trade information
Instantly WFC was in red as seen at the end of in last trading. With action -0.26%, the performance over the past five days has been red. The company’s shares are showing year-to-date upside of 7.42%, with the 5-day performance at -0.26% in the red. However, in the 30-day time frame, Wells Fargo & Co (NYSE:WFC) is 4.14% up.
The consensus price target for the stock as assigned by Wall Street analysts is 87, meaning bulls need an upside of 13.28% from its current market value. According to analyst projections, WFC’s forecast low is 79 with 125.5 as the target high. To hit the forecast high, the stock’s price needs a -66.34% plunge from its current level, while the stock would need to soar -4.71% for it to hit the projected low.
Wells Fargo & Co (WFC) estimates and forecasts
Looking at the company’s year-on-year earnings, data shows that the past 5-year has an earnings growth rate of 5.77%. The 2025 estimates are for Wells Fargo & Co earnings to increase by 8.96%, but the outlook for the next 5-year period is at 12.71% per year.
WFC Dividends
Wells Fargo & Co is expected to release its next quarterly earnings report in July. The 2.12% annual yield figure for the share gives it an annual dividend of 1.60. It is important to note, however, that the 2.12% dividend yield ratio should serve as a guide only, as you should also take into consideration many other aspects of a company’s operations and fundamentals before making any investment decision.
Wells Fargo & Co (NYSE:WFC)’s Major holders
BLACKROCK INC. holds the second largest percentage of outstanding shares, with 7.1338% or 253.97 million shares worth $15.08 billion as of 2024-06-30.
Among Mutual Funds, the top two as of Mar 31, 2025 were VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS-Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund and VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS-Vanguard 500 Index Fund. With 103.86 shares estimated at $7.84 billion under it, the former controlled 3.19% of total outstanding shares. On the other hand, VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS-Vanguard 500 Index Fund held about 2.81% of the shares, roughly 91.39 shares worth around $6.9 billion.