Deutsche Bank has decided to maintain its Hold rating of Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) and raise its price target from $49.00 to $50.00.
Shares of Campbell Soup are trading down 0.57% over the last 24 hours, at $51.02 per share.
A move to $50.00 would account for a 2.0% decline from the current share price.
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Stifel has decided to maintain its Hold rating of Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) and raise its price target from $46.00 to $48.00.
Shares of Campbell Soup are trading up 0.83% over the last 24 hours, at $47.70 per share.
A move to $48.00 would account for a 0.62% increase from the current share price.
According to Benzinga Pro, during Q3, Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) earned $188.00 million, a 11.32% increase from the preceding quarter. Campbell Soup's sales decreased to $2.13 billion, a 3.58% change since Q2.