William Hill’s Overweight Rating Reaffirmed at JPMorgan Chase (WMH)

William Hill (LON: WMH)‘s stock had its “overweight” rating reaffirmed by JPMorgan Chase in a research note issued on Monday. They currently have a $7.67 (510 GBX) price target on the stock.

A number of other firms have also recently commented on WMH. Analysts at Morgan Stanley raised their price target on shares of William Hill from $6.16 to $6.92 in a research note to investors on Monday. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock. Separately, analysts at Oriel Securities Ltd reiterated a “buy” rating on shares of William Hill in a research note to investors on Friday. Finally, analysts at Deutsche Bank reiterated a “buy” rating on shares of William Hill in a research note to investors on Wednesday, February 27th. They now have a $6.61 price target on the stock.

Shares of William Hill opened at 441.45 on Monday. William Hill has a 52 week low of GBX 220.70 and a 52 week high of GBX 411.60. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently GBX 314.1. The company’s market cap is £3.098 billion.

William Hill PLC is a gambling company. The Company’s business is to provide its customers with a range of sports betting and gaming opportunities.

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