V.F. Given New $189.00 Price Target at Citigroup (VFC)

V.F. (NYSE: VFC) had its target price lifted by Citigroup from $184.00 to $189.00 in a research note issued to investors on Tuesday.

VFC has been the subject of a number of other recent research reports. Analysts at DA Davidson upgraded shares of V.F. from a neutral rating to a buy rating in a research note to investors on Tuesday. They now have a $191.00 price target on the stock, up previously from $169.00. Separately, analysts at Zacks reiterated a neutral rating on shares of V.F. in a research note to investors on Friday, February 8th. They now have a $162.00 price target on the stock. Finally, analysts at Janney Montgomery Scott reiterated a buy rating on shares of V.F. in a research note to investors on Wednesday, January 30th. They now have a $180.00 price target on the stock.

Ten investment analysts have rated the stock with a buy rating, two have assigned an overweight rating, and seven have assigned a hold rating to the company. The company has an average rating of overweight and a consensus target price of $176.13.

Shares of V.F. traded down 1.05% during mid-day trading on Tuesday, hitting $158.75. V.F. has a 52 week low of $129.53 and a 52 week high of $169.82. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently $151.1. The company has a market cap of $17.495 billion and a P/E ratio of 16.54.

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