Analyst Price Target is GBX 2,350
▲ +25.80% Upside Potential
This price target is based on 2 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Hill & Smith in the last 3 months. The average price target is GBX 2,350, with a high forecast of GBX 2,350 and a low forecast of GBX 2,350. The average price target represents a 25.80% upside from the last price of GBX 1,868.
Current Consensus is
Buy
The current consensus among 2 investment analysts is to buy stock in Hill & Smith. This rating has held steady since April 2024, when it changed from a Moderate Buy consensus rating.
Hill & Smith PLC manufactures and supplies infrastructure products in the United Kingdom, rest of Europe, North America, the Middle East, rest of Asia, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Roads & Security, Engineered Solutions, and Galvanizing Services. The Roads & Security segment supplies products and services to support road and highway infrastructure, including temporary and permanent road safety barriers; renewable energy lighting and power solutions; intelligent traffic solutions; street lighting columns; and bridge parapets, as well as offers security products that includes hostile vehicle mitigation solutions, high security fencing, and automated gate solutions. The Engineered Solutions segment supplies engineered steel and composite solutions for a range of infrastructure markets, including energy generation and distribution, marine, rail, and housing sectors; and supplies engineered pipe supports for the water, power, and liquid natural gas markets, as well as offers seismic protection solutions. The Galvanizing Services segment provides services that enhance the sustainability and maintenance life of steel products, such as steel works, lighting columns, bridges, agricultural equipment, and other products for the industrial and infrastructure markets. The company was formerly known as Hill & Smith Holdings PLC and changed its name to Hill & Smith PLC in November 2022. Hill & Smith PLC was founded in 1824 and is headquartered in Solihull, the United Kingdom.
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