
Morgan Stanley Reaffirms Their Hold Rating on Keisei Electric Railway Co (KELRF)
Morgan Stanley analyst Takuya Osaka maintained a Hold rating on Keisei Electric Railway Co (KELRF – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of Yen1,590.00. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $8.99.
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According to TipRanks, Osaka is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 122.2% and a 63.16% success rate. Osaka covers the Industrials sector, focusing on stocks such as Keisei Electric Railway Co, SG Holdings Co, and Skymark Airlines Inc..
Currently, the analyst consensus on Keisei Electric Railway Co is a Hold with an average price target of $9.73, an 8.23% upside from current levels. In a report released on May 22, Nomura also maintained a Hold rating on the stock with a Yen1,400.00 price target.
The company has a one-year high of $13.07 and a one-year low of $7.47. Currently, Keisei Electric Railway Co has an average volume of 9,903.
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