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Kepler Capital Sticks to Their Buy Rating for Gecina (0OPE)

Kepler Capital Sticks to Their Buy Rating for Gecina (0OPE)

In a report released on July 24, Benjamin Legrand from Kepler Capital maintained a Buy rating on Gecina, with a price target of €115.00. The company's shares closed last Thursday at €88.77.
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Legrand covers the Real Estate sector, focusing on stocks such as Covivio SA, Gecina, and MERCIALYS. According to TipRanks, Legrand has an average return of 8.9% and an 80.00% success rate on recommended stocks.
In addition to Kepler Capital , Gecina also received a Buy from Bernstein's Valerie Jacob (Guezi) in a report issued on July 15. However, yesterday, TR | OpenAI – 4o reiterated a Hold rating on Gecina (LSE: 0OPE).
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