Brf S.A. (NYSE:BRFS – Get Free Report) has received a consensus recommendation of “Moderate Buy” from the five ratings firms that are covering the company, Marketbeat.com reports. Two analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, two have assigned a buy rating and one has assigned a strong buy rating to the company. The average twelve-month price target among brokers that have issued ratings on the stock in the last year is $10.70.
Several equities research analysts have commented on the company. Citigroup upgraded BRF from a “hold” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, January 22nd. StockNews.com raised BRF from a “buy” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, November 20th.
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BRF Stock Down 0.4 %
BRFS stock opened at $3.75 on Friday. BRF has a 52 week low of $2.67 and a 52 week high of $4.87. The company has a quick ratio of 0.93, a current ratio of 1.45 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.05. The firm has a 50-day simple moving average of $4.13 and a 200-day simple moving average of $4.23. The stock has a market capitalization of $4.05 billion, a P/E ratio of 8.71, a P/E/G ratio of 0.21 and a beta of 1.88.
BRF Cuts Dividend
The business also recently declared a — dividend, which was paid on Thursday, January 9th. Stockholders of record on Wednesday, December 18th were given a $0.0217 dividend. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Wednesday, December 18th. This represents a dividend yield of 1.6%. BRF’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is presently 18.60%.
About BRF
BRF SA raises, produces, and slaughters poultry and pork for processing, production, and sale of fresh meat, processed products, pasta, margarine, pet food, and other products. The company provides frozen whole and cut chicken, frozen pork, and turkey, and halal products for Islamic markets; processed foods, such as marinated, frozen, seasoned whole, and cut chicken, roosters, sausages, ham products, bologna, frankfurters, salamis, bacons, cold meats, and other smoked products; and hamburgers, steaks, breaded meat products, kibbeh, and meatballs, as well as chicken sausages, hot dogs, and chicken bologna.
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