Whitbread Receives Outperform Rating from Credit Suisse (WTB)

Whitbread (LON: WTB)‘s stock had its “outperform” rating restated by analysts at Credit Suisse in a research report issued to clients and investors on Thursday. They currently have a $41.49 (2760 GBX) price target on the stock.

WTB has been the subject of a number of other recent research reports. Analysts at Nomura raised their price target on shares of Whitbread from $40.18 to $45.00 in a research note to investors on Thursday, February 28th. They now have a “buy” rating on the stock. Separately, analysts at Barclays Capital reiterated an “overweight” rating on shares of Whitbread in a research note to investors on Thursday, February 28th. They now have a $42.61 price target on the stock, up previously from $42.20. Finally, analysts at HSBC reiterated an “overweight” rating on shares of Whitbread in a research note to investors on Wednesday, February 27th. They now have a $43.97 price target on the stock.

Whitbread opened at 2592.00 on Thursday. Whitbread has a 1-year low of GBX 1637.0001 and a 1-year high of GBX 2694.00. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently GBX 2262.07. The company’s market cap is £4.628 billion.

Whitbread PLC is engaged in the operation of a hotels and restaurants business and a coffee shop business.

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