Ferguson Enterprises Inc
LSE:FERG

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Ferguson Enterprises Inc
LSE:FERG
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Price: 17 850 GBX 0.06%
Market Cap: £35.7B

Wall St Price Targets

FERG Price Targets Summary
Ferguson Enterprises Inc

Wall Street analysts forecast FERG stock price to rise over the next 12 months.

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for FERG is 20 590.4 GBX with a low forecast of 15 278.33 GBX and a high forecast of 23 682.25 GBX.

Lowest Forecast
Price Target
15 278.33 GBX
14% Downside
Average Forecast
Price Target
20 590.4 GBX
15% Upside
Highest Forecast
Price Target
23 682.25 GBX
33% Upside
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Why do you have more estimates than other sites?

Our estimates are sourced from the pool of sell-side and buy-side analysts that we have access to. What you see on other sites is mostly sourced from sell-side analysts.

What is FERG's stock price target?
Price Target
20 590.4 GBX

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for FERG is 20 590.4 GBX with a low forecast of 15 278.33 GBX and a high forecast of 23 682.25 GBX.

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