Legal & General Group Plc with ticker (LON:LGEN) now has a potential upside of 24.1% according to JP Morgan.
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JP Morgan set a target price of 285 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Legal & General Group Plc share price of 230 GBX at opening today (01/07/2024) indicates a potential upside of 24.1%. Trading has ranged between 203 (52 week low) and 259 (52 week high) with an average of 27,666,220 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £13,735,717,468.
Legal & General Group Plc is a United Kingdom-based financial services provider. The Company operates through five segments: Legal & General Retirement Institutional (LGRI), Legal & General Capital (LGC), Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM), Insurance, and Retail Retirement. LGRI segment represents worldwide pension risk transfer business including longevity insurance. LGC segment represents shareholder assets invested in direct investments primarily in the areas of specialist commercial real estate, clean energy, housing, and small and medium enterprises (SME) finance, as well as traded and treasury assets. LGIM segment represents institutional and retail investment management. Insurance segment primarily represents UK protection (both group and retail) and Fintech business (UK Insurance and other), as well as US retail protection business (US Insurance). Retail Retirement segment represents retail annuity and drawdown products, workplace savings and lifetime mortgage loans.
Legal & General Group Plc 24.1% potential upside indicated by JP Morgan
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- Written by: Charlotte Edwards
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