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Consensus recommendation

  • 14-Sep-23
  • 20-Jun-24
  • 18-Jul-24
  • 15-Aug-24
  • 12-Sep-24
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Recommendations12-Sep-24
Buy1
Outperform0
Hold1
Sell0
Strong Sell0

Share price forecast in EUR

The 2 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Intesa Sanpaolo Spa (ADR) have a median target of 28.24, with a high estimate of 30.80 and a low estimate of 25.68. The median estimate represents a 12.38% increase from the last price of 25.13.
High22.6%30.80
Med12.4%28.24
Low2.2%25.68

Dividends

Historical dividend information is not available for Intesa Sanpaolo SpA.
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Earnings history & estimates in EUR

On Jul 30, 2024, Intesa Sanpaolo Spa (ADR) reported 2nd quarter 2024 earnings of 0.78 per share. This result was in line with the expectation of the one analyst following the company and was the same as last year's 2nd quarter results.
The next earnings announcement is expected on Oct 31, 2024.
Average growth rate+2.84%
Intesa Sanpaolo Spa (ADR) reported annual 2023 earnings of 2.52 per share on Feb 06, 2024.
Average growth rate+106.29%
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