Croda International PT Raised to $39.09 (CRDA)

Jefferies Group lifted their price target on shares of Croda International (LON: CRDA) from $34.58 (2300 GBX) to $39.09 (2600 GBX) in a research note issued on Monday. The firm currently has a “hold” rating on the stock.

A number of other firms have also recently commented on CRDA. Analysts at Numis Securities Ltd reiterated a “hold” rating on shares of Croda International in a research note to investors on Thursday. They now have a $38.89 price target on the stock. Separately, analysts at Goldman Sachs raised their price target on shares of Croda International from $47.76 to $48.52 in a research note to investors on Thursday. They now have a “conviction-buy” rating on the stock. Finally, analysts at Deutsche Bank reiterated a “hold” rating on shares of Croda International in a research note to investors on Wednesday, February 27th. They now have a $35.63 price target on the stock.

Shares of Croda International opened at 2611.00 on Monday. Croda International has a one year low of GBX 1998.0499 and a one year high of GBX 2641.5779. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently GBX 2399.89. The company’s market cap is £3.514 billion.

Croda International Plc is a marketing and technology company that produces and sells speciality chemicals.

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