RATRathbones Group Plc
1704.00GBP+0.12%Mkt Cap: 2.22B $P/E: 15.20

Rathbones Group Plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides wealth management, asset management, and related services in the United Kingdom and Channel Islands. The company operates in two segments: Wealth Management a…

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Rathbones Group H1 Earnings Call Highlights

Rathbones Group (LON:RAT) reported higher first-half income, profit and funds under management and advice (FUMA), while revising its fourth-quarter operating-margin target after deciding to stop charging fees on the cash element of portfolios. Group CFO Iain Hooley said FUMA stood at £120.7 billion

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How The Rathbones Group (LSE:RAT) Narrative Is Shifting With Mixed Analyst Price Targets

The fair value estimate for Rathbones Group has shifted to £23.58, a slight move from £23.68 that reflects recent fine tuning in price targets across research coverage. On one side, some analysts have lifted targets from £21.00 into the £25.00 to £26.00 range and upgraded ratings. In contrast, others have trimmed targets by £1.00 and taken a more cautious line. Read on to see what is driving these opposing calls and how you can keep track of the evolving story around the shares. Stay updated...

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How The Rathbones Group (LSE:RAT) Story Is Shifting As Analyst Targets Diverge

The latest fair value estimate for Rathbones Group has been nudged £0.10 lower, from £23.78 to £23.68, putting a small adjustment to the price target in focus. This move sits alongside a Street backdrop where some analysts have lifted targets to as high as £26.00, while others have pared theirs by £1.00, reflecting different views on how the story might play out. Read on to see how these shifting targets fit into the wider narrative and how you can keep track of future changes. Stay updated...

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