Wienerberger AG produces and sells clay blocks, facing bricks, roof tiles, and ceramic pavers in Europe West, Europe East, and North America. The company offers wall, facade, and roof system for single, two, and multi-fa…
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How The Wienerberger (WBAG:WIE) Investment Story Is Shifting As Analyst Targets Tighten Around €30 Analysts have trimmed Wienerberger’s fair value estimate from about €32.94 to about €31.94, a modest cut that keeps the updated fair value close to recent Street targets. Recent research now clusters price targets in a €29 to €32 range, with ratings largely maintained, which shows that most analysts are tweaking their numbers rather than rethinking their overall view. As you read on, you will see how this evolving price target band shapes the current narrative around Wienerberger and what to... | ||
Wienerberger AG (WBRBF) (FY 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Doubling Profits Amidst Market ... Wienerberger AG (WBRBF) reports a significant profit increase and strategic acquisition plans despite facing market volatility and cost inflation. | ||
Wienerberger AG (WBRBF) Full Year 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Doubling Profits Amid Market ... Wienerberger AG (WBRBF) reports a significant profit increase and strategic growth plans despite facing market volatility and regional revenue declines. | ||
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Wienerberger AG (WBRBF) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with ... Wienerberger AG (WBRBF) reports steady revenue growth and strategic expansions despite facing cost pressures and market headwinds. | ||
Wienerberger (WBAG:WIE): Evaluating Valuation Following Recent Share Price Weakness Wienerberger (WBAG:WIE) shares recently moved lower, catching the attention of investors tracking the building materials sector. Over the past month, the stock has slipped 9%, raising questions about the valuation outlook for the company. See our latest analysis for Wienerberger. While Wienerberger’s 1-year total shareholder return is down 2.4%, the stock is still sitting on a healthy 27% gain over five years. This reflects underlying long-term resilience even as momentum has faded lately... | ||