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Kimberly-Clark Corporation
$96.47-- (--)
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Kimberly-Clark Corporation (KMB) Analyst Forecast

Analyst consensus ratings, 12-month price targets, and expert recommendations for Kimberly-Clark Corporation stock.

Analyst Consensus Rating

Investment consensus from 8 professional research analysts

Consensus Rating

Hold
Based on 8 unique analysts
(10 total ratings in last 90 days)
Medium Confidence:1 Buy/Sell

Average Price Target

$109.13
13.12% Upside

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Strong Sell
Sell
Hold
Buy
Strong Buy

Latest KMB Analyst Ratings & Recommendations

Recent analyst recommendations with rating changes and price target updates (last 90 days)

Peter Grom
UBS
HoldMaintains
$105.00 $106.00
Lauren Lieberman
Barclays
HoldMaintains
$105.00 $99.00
Anna Lizzul
BofA Securities
Strong BuyMaintains
$130.00 $120.00
Chris Carey
Wells Fargo
HoldMaintains
$110.00 $100.00
Peter Grom
UBS
HoldMaintains
$110.00 $105.00
Stephen Powers
Deutsche Bank
HoldMaintains
$110.00 $109.00
Michael Lavery
Piper Sandler
BuyMaintains
$133.00 $114.00
Javier Escalante
Evercore ISI Group
HoldMaintains
$115.00
Lauren Lieberman
Barclays
HoldMaintains
$102.00 $105.00
Christopher Carey
Wells Fargo
HoldMaintains
$110.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the analyst consensus rating for KMB?

The analyst consensus rating for KMB is "Hold" based on 8 analyst recommendations.

What is the average price target for KMB?

The average 12-month price target for KMB is $109.13, representing an upside of 13.1% from the current price of $96.47.

What do analyst ratings mean?

Analyst ratings indicate investment recommendations: Strong Buy and Buy are bullish signals suggesting the stock may outperform. Hold means the stock is fairly valued. Sell and Strong Sell are bearish signals suggesting potential underperformance. These ratings are based on fundamental analysis and valuation models.

What is a price target?

A price target is an analyst's projection of a stock's fair value over a specific timeframe, typically 12 months. Analysts use fundamental analysis, financial modeling, and industry comparisons to estimate where the stock should trade. Price targets can range from low (conservative) to high (optimistic) estimates.