Update shared on 22 Oct 2025
Fair value Increased 2.94%Analysts Lift Dangote Cement Price Target as Profit Margin Outlook Improves and Discount Rate Falls
Analysts have raised their price target for Dangote Cement from ₦575.05 to ₦591.95 per share, citing improved profit margin projections and a slightly lower discount rate as key factors behind the updated valuation.
What's in the News
- An upcoming board meeting is scheduled for October 27, 2025. The agenda includes discussion of the unaudited financial statements for the quarter ending September 30, 2025 (company announcement).
Valuation Changes
- Consensus Analyst Price Target has risen slightly from NGN 575.05 to NGN 591.95 per share.
- Discount Rate has decreased marginally from 29.56% to 29.37%.
- Revenue Growth forecast has declined slightly from 18.23% to 17.97%.
- Net Profit Margin has increased from 20.32% to 21.21%.
- Future P/E is projected to decrease from 16.03x to 15.84x.
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