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  • Price (USD)12.25
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded2.25k
  • 1 Year change-3.88%
  • Beta--
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Share price forecast in USD

The one analyst offering a 12 month price target expects Smith & Nephew plc share price to rise to 48.00 in the next year from the last price of 12.25.
High291.8%48.00
Med291.8%48.00
Low291.8%48.00

Dividends

Historical dividend information is not available for Smith & Nephew PLC.
Div growth (TTM)2.16%
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Earnings history & estimates in USD

On Feb 05, 2015, earnings of 0.256 per share.
Average growth rate+4.60%
Smith & Nephew plc reported annual 2023 earnings of 0.828 per share on Feb 27, 2024.
Average growth rate-2.36%
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Revenue history & estimates in USD

-32768 had 2nd quarter 2024 revenues of 1.44bn. This bettered the 1.44bn estimate of the one analyst covering the company. This was 6.27% above the prior year's 2nd quarter results.
Average growth rate+1.24%
-32768 had revenues for the full year 2023 of 5.55bn. This was 6.40% above the prior year's results.
Average growth rate+2.38%
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