Equity Research
What does the 12-month price target convention mean mechanically for which estimates you use?
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A 12-month target answers: what will the stock trade at a year from now? Since markets price stocks on forward earnings, in 12 months the market will be looking at the FOLLOWING year's estimates — so…
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