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Kepler Capital Remains a Hold on Kemira Oyj (0MGG)

Kepler Capital Remains a Hold on Kemira Oyj (0MGG)

Kepler Capital analyst Martin Roediger maintained a Hold rating on Kemira Oyj on July 18 and set a price target of €19.80. The company's shares closed last Friday at €18.57.
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Roediger covers the Basic Materials sector, focusing on stocks such as Solvay SA, Linde, and DSM-Firmenich AG. According to TipRanks, Roediger has an average return of 7.1% and a 52.26% success rate on recommended stocks.
The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Kemira Oyj with a €22.07 average price target.
Based on Kemira Oyj's latest earnings release for the quarter ending March 31, the company reported a quarterly revenue of €708.8 million and a net profit of €58.6 million. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of €763.3 million and had a net profit of €75.8 million
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