Hays plc 32.7% potential upside indicated by Jefferies

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Hays plc with ticker (LON:HAS) now has a potential upside of 32.7% according to Jefferies.



Jefferies set a target price of 135 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Hays plc share price of 102 GBX at opening today (12/10/2023) indicates a potential upside of 32.7%. Trading has ranged between 97 (52 week low) and 131 (52 week high) with an average of 2,976,489 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £1,644,515,388.

Loews Corporation is a holding company. The Company’s segments consist of individual operating subsidiaries, including CNA Financial Corporation (CNA), Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP and Loews Hotels Holding Corporation (Loews Hotels) and the Corporate segment. The CNA segment provides insurance products, such as commercial property and casualty coverage, including surety, and its services also include risk management, information services, warranty and claims administration. The CNA segment’s commercial property and casualty insurance operations include Specialty, Commercial and International lines of business. The Boardwalk Pipelines segment is engaged in the business of transportation and storage of natural gas and natural gas liquids and hydrocarbons. Boardwalk Pipelines owns and operates approximately 13,515 miles of interconnected natural gas pipelines directly serving customers in 13 states. Loews Hotels segment is engaged in operating a chain of hotels.



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