Data News > ARE Price Target Alert: $140.00. Issued by Deutsche Bank
Omotayo Okusanya from Deutsche Bank issued a price target of $140.00 for ARE on 2024-03-05 08:29:00. The adjusted price target was set to $140.00. At the time of the announcement, ARE was trading at $126.01. The overall price target consensus is at $172.00 with high price of $172.00, low price of $172.00, and median price is at $172.00. ARE currently trades -14.52% versus its 52 week high of $146.46, and 90.73% compared to its 52 week low price of $90.73. Current 50 day moving average is $120.93, and the 200 day moving average is $112.82.
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ARE Price Target Alert: $140.00. Issued by Deutsche Bank
By KlickAnalytics Data Insights | March 5, 2024 10:00AM ET
Historical Price Performance
Historical Price Targets
Last Month | Last Quarter | Last Year | All Time | |
Average Price Target | 172.00 | |||
vs. Current Price $125.19 | % | % | % | -27.22% |
Analyst Price Targets
Last 10 Price TargetsPublished Date | Analyst Name | Analyst Company | Price Target | Price Target (Adjusted) | Price When Published | Current Price vs. Price Target |
2024-03-05 | Omotayo Okusanya | Deutsche Bank | 140.00 | 140.00 | 126.01 | -10.58% |
2022-06-23 | Mizuho Securities | 172.00 | 172.00 | 133.39 | -27.22% |
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