Analysts have raised their price target for Galenica from CHF 84.20 to CHF 85.50. They cite updated financial models and a slightly improved near-term outlook, despite only minor adjustments to underlying growth forecasts.
What's in the News
- Galenica AG has confirmed its 2025 outlook, projecting consolidated net sales growth between 3% and 5% and maintaining the dividend at least at last year's level. (Company Guidance)
- Following strong growth in the first half of the year and positive one-time effects of CHF 5.4 million, EBIT growth expectations have been raised from 4 to 6% to 7 to 9%. (Company Guidance)
Valuation Changes
- Fair Value has risen slightly from CHF 84.20 to CHF 85.50.
- Discount Rate remains unchanged at 3.82%.
- Revenue Growth expectation has fallen marginally from 3.76% to 3.61%.
- Net Profit Margin is slightly lower, now at 4.70% compared to the previous 4.73%.
- Future P/E has increased from 21.69x to 22.72x.
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