- Nintendo is the «cheapest game stock in the world» - Nintendo has a ¥ 6.43 trillion ($ 58.7 billion) market cap and is trading at ¥ 46,370 a share ($ 424.15 - Nintendo posted 2018 fiscal year results which included 2018 Q3 operating profit of ¥ 178 billion - this beat the consensus of ¥ 169 billion by 67 % - Nintendo issued a conservative operating profit guidance and the stock declined 2 % Thursday - Goyal maintains his 12 - month price target of ¥ 79,900, which exceeds
the average analyst price target of ¥ 59582 - Goyal believes value could more than triple in 2 years, driven by Switch, digital titles, and mobile games - if Pokemon Switch hits this fiscal year, final Switch shipments for FY3 / 19e could well exceed co-guidance of 20m
Not exact matches
Of the 23
analysts covering the stock, 11 are positive and five are negative, while the
average target price is 12,547 crowns.
Apple briefly held the title of the world's first $ 700 billion company in the first half of 2015, and Wall Street
analysts believe it'll shatter that mark next year: Their
average 12 - month
price target of $ 149 would give Apple a market capitalization of $ 831 billion.
• Ferragu initiated Tesla with an outperform rating and
price target $ 530, which compares to the
analyst average of $ 320 and tops the previous...
Those
analysts average a 12 - month
price target of $ 140.18, which would indicate a market capitalization of $ 816 billion from $ 749 billion today.
It is not unusual for stocks on a tear to the overrun their mean
price targets, which is a signal of how far
analysts on
average expect the share
price to climb.
The
average price target of 38
analysts polled by FactSet is $ 745.80.
While the chart plotting
average price targets was clean and useful, I found the individual
analyst breakdowns below the chart — which includes a headshot, rating, and article link, if available — to be a distraction.
Morgan Stanley has a 12 - month
target price of $ 53 on the stock; the
average target price of
analysts surveyed by Bloomberg is $ 48.33.
The
analyst believes RIM is preparing to launch two new low - end BlackBerry handsets in the coming months to
target emerging markets, but he thinks these new BlackBerry phones may drive the
average selling
prices of the company's smartphones even lower.
(ETF Channel: Feb 4, 2016) ETF Channel looked at the underlying holdings of the ETFs in its coverage universe and compared the trading
price of each against the
average analyst 12 - month forward
target price.
The 45
analysts tracked by FactSet who publish a recommendation for Facebook have put an
average target price of around $ 220 on its shares.
But Wall Street
analysts are still relatively bullish on the stock, with an
average price target of $ 220, according to Bloomberg.