Hunting Downgraded by Fincap Financial to Hold (HTG)

Fincap Financial cut shares of Hunting (LON: HTG) from a buy rating to a hold rating in a research note issued to investors on Thursday.

Several other analysts have also recently commented on the stock. Analysts at Deutsche Bank reiterated a buy rating on shares of Hunting in a research note to investors on Friday, March 1st. They now have a $15.02 price target on the stock, up previously from $15.02. Separately, analysts at HSBC reiterated an overweight rating on shares of Hunting in a research note to investors on Tuesday, December 18th. They now have a $16.52 price target on the stock. Finally, analysts at Investec reiterated a buy rating on shares of Hunting in a research note to investors on Monday, December 17th. They now have a $14.16 price target on the stock.

Hunting traded up 0.81% on Thursday, hitting GBX 936.50. Hunting has a 52-week low of GBX 680.50 and a 52-week high of GBX 977.0001. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently GBX 839.5. The company’s market cap is £1.366 billion.

Hunting PLC is a holding company. The Company is an international energy services company, which manufactures and supplies products and services to the global energy industry.

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