Interactive Brokers (IBKR) Increases Dividend and Announces Stock Split

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Apr 15, 2025
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Key Highlights:

  • Interactive Brokers Group boosts its quarterly dividend by an impressive 28%.
  • A four-for-one stock split is set to make shares more accessible to investors.
  • Analysts forecast significant potential upside, despite a contrasting GF Value estimate.

Interactive Brokers Group (IBKR, Financial) has announced a significant financial development by increasing its quarterly dividend to $0.32 per share, a notable 28% rise. In a strategic move to make its shares more accessible, the company has also declared a four-for-one stock split, which will be effective after the market closes on June 17, 2025.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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According to projections by nine Wall Street analysts, Interactive Brokers Group Inc (IBKR, Financial) has an average one-year target price of $207.89, with forecasts ranging from a high of $265.00 to a low of $178.00. This average target indicates a potential upside of 19.87% from the current stock price of $173.43. For a more comprehensive view, investors can visit the Interactive Brokers Group Inc (IBKR) Forecast page.

The consensus recommendation from 10 brokerage firms positions Interactive Brokers Group Inc (IBKR, Financial) with an average rating of 1.7, suggesting an "Outperform" status. This rating system ranges from 1 to 5, where 1 reflects a Strong Buy and 5 represents a Sell.

Conversely, the GF Value estimator gives a rather different perspective. By GuruFocus calculations, the projected GF Value for IBKR in one year is $96.21. This figure suggests a downside of 44.53% from the current price of $173.43. The GF Value is derived from historical trading multiples, past business growth, and forward-looking performance predictions. Investors seeking a detailed analysis can refer to the Interactive Brokers Group Inc (IBKR, Financial) Summary page.

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