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by Mr. Gust Mante Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are analysts' target prices for Nestlé's shares?

6 analysts have issued twelve-month target prices for Nestlé's shares. Their forecasts range from $117.00 to $135.00. On average, they expect Nestlé's share price to reach $126.00 in the next year. This suggests that the stock has a possible downside of 3.3%.

How much of Nestlé's stock is owned by institutions?

Only 0.99% of the stock of Nestlé is held by institutions. Earnings for Nestlé are expected to grow by 7.41% in the coming year, from $4.99 to $5.36 per share. Nestlé has a PEG Ratio of 3.36.

What is the downside for Nestlé's stock?

According to analysts' consensus price target of $126.00, Nestlé has a forecasted downside of 3.3% from its current price of $130.35. Nestlé has only been the subject of 1 research reports in the past 90 days. Nestlé has received 41 “outperform” votes. (Add your “outperform” vote.) Nestlé has received 13 “underperform” votes.

Does Nestlé have an upside of 9%?

According to analysts' consensus price target of $136.67, Nestlé has a forecasted upside of 9.4% from its current price of $124.88. Nestlé has only been the subject of 3 research reports in the past 90 days. Nestlé has received 276 “outperform” votes. (Add your “outperform” vote.) Nestlé has received 171 “underperform” votes.

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What is Nestle S.A.?

Where is Nestle located?

Nestlé S.A. is a Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquart ered in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland.

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Nestlé S.A. is a Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. It is the largest food company in the world, measured by revenue and other metrics, since 2014.

Environmental, Social, and Governance Rating

Nestle provides nutrition, health, and wellness products under various brands worldwide. The company was founded in 1866 and is headquartered in Switzerland.

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"A" score indicates excellent relative ESG performance and a high degree of transparency in reporting material ESG data publicly and privately. Scores range from AAA to D.

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About Nestlé

Nestlé SA is a nutrition, health and wellness company, which engages in the manufacture, supply and production of prepared dishes and cooking aids, milk-based products, pharmaceuticals and ophthalmic goods, baby foods and cereals.

Nestlé (OTCMKTS:NSRGY) Frequently Asked Questions

Nestlé SA is a nutrition, health and wellness company, which engages in the manufacture, supply and production of prepared dishes and cooking aids, milk-based products, pharmaceuticals and ophthalmic goods, baby foods and cereals.

What is the name of the brand Nestle uses to make milk?

13 Wall Street equities research analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Nestlé in the last twelve months. There are currently 1 sell rating, 5 hold ratings and 7 buy ratings for the stock. The consensus among Wall Street equities research analysts is that investors should "hold" Nestlé stock.

Who is Nestle selling its water business to?

Nestle launches pea-based milk alternative under 'Wunda' brand. Nestle has launched a new brand, "Wunda," to market a milk alternative made from yellow peas, the packaged food giant said on Wednesday, as it sought to further boost its presence in the fast-growing market for plant-based foods.

What is the biggest food company in the world?

Nestle (OTC: NSRGY) announced on Tuesday that it is selling its North American water business to One Rock Capital Partners and Metropoulos & Co. for $4.3 billion. Brands being shed in the sale include Poland Spring, Deer Park, Ozarka, and Pure Life, along with four others. The consumer packaged-goods giant announced last summer it was embarking on a strategic review of its water business while recommitting to the global premium-water portfolio.

Is Nestle under fire?

Nestlé, the world’s biggest food company, posted its highest sales growth in five years on Thursday, as stuck-at-home consumers spent more on pet care, coffee and nutrition supplements during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nestlé Chief Executive Mark Schneider has been reshaping the Switzerland-based food group’s portfolio since he took the helm in 2017, selling off less profitable brands to focus on higher-margin, higher-growth products, in response to changing consumer tastes and needs. Last year, Nestlé added Lily’s Kitchen, a premium, natural pet food business, to its cupboard of products, and expanded its presence in direct-to-consumer meal delivery services through the acquisition of Freshly in the U.S. and a majority stake in Mindful Chef in the U.K.

About Nestlé

Nestle, under fire over unhealthy products, working on new strategy. Nestle said on Monday it was working on updating its nutrition and health strategy after the Financial Times reported an internal document at the food giant described a large portion of its food and drinks as un healthy.

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Nestlé SA is a nutrition, health and wellness company, which engages in the manufacture, supply and production of prepared dishes and cooking aids, milk-based products, pharmaceuticals and ophthalmic goods, baby foods and cereals.

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