Weekly Investment Analysts’ Ratings Changes for BASF SE (BAS)
A number of stock research firms have changed their ratings and price targets for BASF SE (ETR: BAS) during the last seven days:
- BASF SE had its “outperform” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Credit Suisse. They now have a $87.01 (€67) price target on the stock.
- BASF SE had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Nomura. They now have a $102.63 (€79) price target on the stock.
- BASF SE had its “reduce” rating reaffirmed by analysts at AlphaValue. They now have a $91.58 (€71) price target on the stock.
- BASF SE had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Independent Research GmbH. They now have a $105.26 (€81) price target on the stock.
- BASF SE had its “hold” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Societe Generale. They now have a $71.43 (€55) price target on the stock.
Shares of BASF SE traded down 3.17% during mid-day trading on Tuesday, hitting €62.86. BASF SE has a one year low of €46.10 and a one year high of €68.604.
BASF SE is a Germany-based chemical company. It diversifies its activities into six business segments: Chemicals, providing basic products and specialties including nitric acid and methanol, basic chemicals including ethylene and butadiene and intermediates, among others; Plastics, providing engineering plastics, polyamides and polyurethane solutions, among others; Performance Products, providing products for the coatings and paints industry, cosmetics, detergents and cleaners industry, vitamins and enzymes, products for the paper industry and performance chemicals, among others; Functional Solutions, which develops coating products, catalysts and concrete admixtures, among others; Agricultural Solutions, providing active ingredients and formulations for the improvement of crop health and yields, and Oil & Gas business segment, which is bundled in the Wintershall Group, is engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas and trading.
