Kimberly-Clark (KMB) Faces Mixed Q1 Results, Revises FY25 Outlook

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Summary:

  • Kimberly-Clark announces mixed Q1 results and revises its 2025 financial outlook.
  • Analysts set an average price target of $146.70, suggesting potential modest gains.
  • GF Value indicates a potential downside of 7.4% from the current price.

Mixed First Quarter Results and Revised Financial Outlook

Kimberly-Clark (KMB, Financial) reported mixed results for its first quarter, prompting a reevaluation of its financial projections for the fiscal year 2025. Although investors are expressing concerns over the company's stagnant growth, Kimberly-Clark is actively working on refining its portfolio and expanding its global footprint to bolster future performance.

Analyst Predictions for Kimberly-Clark

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According to data compiled from 17 analysts, Kimberly-Clark Corp (KMB, Financial) receives an average price target of $146.70. This estimate represents a potential upside of 4.73% from its present trading price of $140.07. Analysts' predictions range between a high of $168.00 and a low of $118.00. For further details on these projections, visit the Kimberly-Clark Corp (KMB) Forecast page.

Brokerage Recommendations

Currently, Kimberly-Clark Corp's (KMB, Financial) average brokerage recommendation stands at 2.8, categorizing it as a "Hold." This consensus is based on ratings from 20 brokerage firms, using a scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy and 5 suggests a Sell.

GF Value and Potential Downside

According to GuruFocus estimates, the GF Value of Kimberly-Clark Corp (KMB, Financial) one year from now is projected at $129.70. This suggests a potential downside of 7.4% from its current share price of $140.07. The GF Value is derived from historical trading multiples, past growth trends, and future business performance predictions. For a deeper dive into these metrics, explore the Kimberly-Clark Corp (KMB) Summary page.

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