Analysis of Imperial Tobacco Stock: Good Rating, Neutral Outlook

Business by 2FIRSTS.ai
Dec.26.2023
Analysis of Imperial Tobacco Stock: Good Rating, Neutral Outlook
German individual stock news on December 26th: Analysts rate Imperial Tobacco as "good" overall with positive social media discussions.

German stocks news reported on December 26th that according to analysts' recommendations over the past 12 months, the overall evaluation of Deutsche Tabak AG is as follows: rated as "good", with 5 buy ratings, 1 neutral rating, and 0 sell ratings.

 

On average, Imperial Tobacco has set a target stock price of £2293.75, indicating a potential increase of 26.1% from the recent price of £1819. Consequently, the stock has been given a "good" rating. Overall, analysts' research has led to a positive evaluation of the company.

 

The foundation of investor sentiment is based on discussions and interactions among market participants related to the stock market on social media. Over the past two weeks, there has been particularly positive discussion about Imperial Tobacco. For ten consecutive days, the sentiment index has shown positive sentiment with no negative discussions recorded. Overall, investors have remained neutral for the four-day period.

 

According to the measure of the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E ratio), Imperial Tobacco is considered to be undervalued. With a P/E ratio of 7.21, it is significantly lower than the industry average of the "tobacco" sector, which stands at 23.76, showing a 70% discount. In this context, from a fundamental analysis perspective, the stock is receiving a "positive" evaluation.

 

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) compares the upward and downward movements of a underlying asset over time, making it a reliable indicator for determining overbought or oversold stocks. The RSI value for Empire Tobacco stock over the past 7 days is 37. Based on this data, the stock is neither overbought nor oversold, resulting in a "neutral" evaluation.

 

The value of the 7-day RSI is compared to the value of the 25-day RSI (55.11). Empire Tobacco is neither overbought nor oversold on the basis of the 25-day RSI (value: 55.11). Therefore, from an RSI evaluation perspective, Empire Tobacco is considered to have a "neutral" rating.

 

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