FDM Group (Holdings) PLC 15.0% potential upside indicated by Barclays

Broker Ratings
[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id_name="post_below_content"]

FDM Group (Holdings) PLC with ticker (LON:FDM) now has a potential upside of 15.0% according to Barclays.



Barclays set a target price of 1,190 GBX for the company, which when compared to the FDM Group (Holdings) PLC share price of 1,012 GBX at opening today (23/03/2022) indicates a potential upside of 15.0%. Trading has ranged between 800 (52 week low) and 1,380 (52 week high) with an average of 169,381 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £1,109,386,656.

FDM Group (Holdings) plc is a United Kingdom-based professional services provider with a focus on information technology (IT). The Company’s principal business activities involve recruiting, training and deploying its own permanent IT and business consultants (Mounties or consultants) to clients, either on site or remotely. It specializes in a range of technical and business disciplines, including development, testing, IT service management, project management office, data engineering, cloud computing, risk, regulation and compliance, business analysis, business intelligence, cyber security, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and robotic process automation. It provides career programs for graduates, ex-forces and returners to work to launching or re-launching their careers. Its training centers and sales operations are located in London, Leeds, New York NY, Arlington VA, Charlotte NC, Austin TX, Toronto, Frankfurt, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Sydney, among others.



Twitter
LinkedIn
Facebook
Email
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp
Pocket
Find more news, interviews, share price & company profile here for:
    FDM Group plc, a global IT professional services provider, has provided a trading update for 2023, showcasing a resilient performance in challenging market conditions. The company expects its financial performance to be in line with expectations.

      Search

      Search