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Opening Price | Stop Loss | Profit Limit | Reward vs Risk | CFD Margin |
6280p | 6450p (170p/2.7% above) | 5850p (430p/6.8% below) | 2.5x | 5% |
Observations – For
Observations – Against
Shares corrected off the ceiling of a rising channel and broke down below our watch level 6360p, with technical indicators supporting expectations of a corrective move back down towards the 200-day MA. Shares are trading at a premium compared to sector peers, leading many to see them overvalued at a time when many brokers are bullish on the stock. A recent dividend-diluting share buyback could also cause value investors to abandon the stock in search of better returns elsewhere – either within or without the sector.
While only 10% of brokers are bearish on RB, note the most bearish target implies 17% downside compared to the bulls’ 13% upside. Shares currently trading 1% above the consensus target price of 6224p.
Next Event: TBC
Latest Broker 12-Month Consensus: 50% Buy, 40% Hold, 10% Sell (full breakdown on request)
Source: DowJones Newswires, Reuters News, Boomberg or Company Press releases
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