Pearson plc 49.8% potential upside indicated by JP Morgan

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Pearson plc with ticker (LON:PSON) now has a potential upside of 49.8% according to JP Morgan.



JP Morgan set a target price of 1,230 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Pearson plc share price of 821 GBX at opening today (21/06/2023) indicates a potential upside of 49.8%. Trading has ranged between 734 (52 week low) and 1,006 (52 week high) with an average of 1,773,177 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £5,895,383,931.

Pearson PLC is a learning company. The Company’s divisions include Assessment & Qualifications, Virtual Learning, English Language Learning, Workforce Skills and Higher Education. Its Virtual Learning division offers online learning for every age and stage of education. It offers digital and blended English solutions to educational institutions in approximately 163 countries around the world, as well as the flagship Pearson Test of English. Its digital and blended English solutions are used in academic institutions and private language schools across the world. It combines engaging courseware, teacher support and assessment with its assessment brand, The Pearson Test of English (PTE). It focuses on serving the committed learner. It is a strategic solutions provider for workforce skills. It is also focused on producing higher education digital learning materials in North America. Its products include Connections Academy, Credly, Faethm, Mondly by Pearson, Pearson, PTE and Pearson VUE.



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