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WK Kellogg Co (KLG) Receives a Hold from Jefferies

WK Kellogg Co (KLG) Receives a Hold from Jefferies

Jefferies analyst Robert Dickerson reiterated a Hold rating on WK Kellogg Co (KLG – Research Report) today and set a price target of $17.00.
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According to TipRanks, Dickerson is a 4-star analyst with an average return of 3.5% and a 57.41% success rate. Dickerson covers the Consumer Defensive sector, focusing on stocks such as Conagra Brands, General Mills, and TreeHouse Foods.
Currently, the analyst consensus on WK Kellogg Co is a Moderate Sell with an average price target of $17.86.
KLG market cap is currently $1.55B and has a P/E ratio of 21.67.

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