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Bell Potter Reaffirms Their Buy Rating on Propel Funeral Partners Ltd. (PFP)

Bell Potter Reaffirms Their Buy Rating on Propel Funeral Partners Ltd. (PFP)

Bell Potter analyst Chami Ratnapala maintained a Buy rating on Propel Funeral Partners Ltd. (PFP – Research Report) today and set a price target of A$5.50. The company's shares closed today at A$4.46.
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Ratnapala covers the Consumer Cyclical sector, focusing on stocks such as Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd, Kogan.com, and Temple & Webster Group Ltd. According to TipRanks, Ratnapala has an average return of 11.8% and a 54.17% success rate on recommended stocks.
The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Propel Funeral Partners Ltd. with a A$6.48 average price target.
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