Brooks Macdonald Group plc -9.8% potential downside indicated by RBC Capital Markets

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Brooks Macdonald Group plc with ticker (LON:BRK) now has a potential downside of -9.8% according to RBC Capital Markets.



RBC Capital Markets set a target price of 2,450 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Brooks Macdonald Group plc share price of 2,690 GBX at opening today (27/10/2021) indicates a potential downside of -9.8%. Trading has ranged between 1,383 (52 week low) and 2,790 (52 week high) with an average of 20,619 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £425,936,695.

Brooks Macdonald Group plc is a United Kingdom-based company, which offers a range of investment management services and related professional advice to private high net worth individuals, charities and trusts. The Company also provides financial planning, as well as offshore fund management and administration services and acts as fund manager to regulated open-ended investment companies (OEICs), providing specialist funds in the property and structured return sectors and managing property assets on behalf of these funds and other clients. The Company operates in four business segments: investment management; financial planning; funds and property management, and international. The Company’s other activity, offering nominee and custody services to clients, is included within investment management. The Company’s operations are located in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands.



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