Hill & Smith PLC 10.4% potential upside indicated by Berenberg Bank

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Hill & Smith PLC with ticker (LON:HILS) now has a potential upside of 10.4% according to Berenberg Bank.



Berenberg Bank set a target price of 2,100 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Hill & Smith PLC share price of 1,902 GBX at opening today (14/03/2024) indicates a potential upside of 10.4%. Trading has ranged between 1,252 (52 week low) and 1,950 (52 week high) with an average of 78,101 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £1,524,418,937.

Hill & Smith PLC is a provider of sustainable infrastructure products and services. The Company operates through three divisions. Galvanizing Services division includes structural steel work, lighting columns, bridges, agricultural equipment and other products for the industrial and infrastructure markets. Engineered Solutions division supplies engineered steel and composite solutions for a range of infrastructure markets, including energy generation and distribution, marine, rail and housing. The division also supplies engineered pipe supports for the water, power and liquid natural gas markets and seismic protection solutions. It offers composite pipe, conduit, and bridge drain infrastructure systems. Roads & Security division supplies products and services to support road and highway infrastructure, including temporary and permanent road safety barriers, renewable energy lighting and power solutions, intelligent traffic solutions, street lighting columns, and bridge parapets.



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