Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP) price target raised to GBX 400 by Barclays

Analyst Ratings For Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP)

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Today, Barclays raised its price target on Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP) to GBX 400 per share.

There are 4 Buy Ratings, 2 Hold Ratings, no Strong Buy Ratings, no Sell Ratings on the stock.

The current consensus rating on Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP) is Buy with a consensus target price of GBX 418.50 per share, a potential .

Some recent analyst ratings include

  • 9/12/2018-Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP) had its Buy rating reiterated by Deutsche Bank
  • 7/26/2018-Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP) had its Buy rating reiterated by Peel Hunt
  • 6/27/2018-Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP) had its Neutral rating reiterated by JPMorgan Chase & Co.


    About Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP)
    Countryside Properties PLC operates as a home builder and urban regeneration partner in the United Kingdom. It operates through two divisions, Housebuilding and Partnerships. The Housebuilding division develops large-scale sites, and provides private and affordable homes in London and the South East of England. This division operates under the Countryside and Millgate brands. The Partnerships division specializes in the urban regeneration of public sector land; and delivers private and affordable homes by partnering with local authorities and housing associations in London, the West Midlands, and the North West of England. The company also offers estate management services. It has a total land bank of 34,581 plots. The company was formerly known as Hackplimco (No. 121) plc and changed its name to Countryside Properties PLC in January 2016. Countryside Properties PLC was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in Brentwood, the United Kingdom.

    Recent Trading Activity for Countryside Properties PLC (LON:CSP)
    Shares of Countryside Properties PLC closed the previous trading session at 344.80 up +3.40 1.00% with 1.03 shares trading hands.

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