
Kepler Capital Sticks to Their Sell Rating for Vestas Wind Systems (0NMK)
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Mackie covers the Industrials sector, focusing on stocks such as LEGRAND, Nordex, and FLSmidth & Co. A/S. According to TipRanks, Mackie has an average return of 9.2% and a 63.69% success rate on recommended stocks.
The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Vestas Wind Systems with a DKK136.36 average price target, a -20.00% downside from current levels. In a report released on August 13, Barclays also maintained a Sell rating on the stock with a DKK60.00 price target.
0NMK market cap is currently DKK133.3B and has a P/E ratio of 23.37.
Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 8 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is positive on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders buying their shares of 0NMK in relation to earlier this year.
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