Dover Corp. Stock
Dover Corp. Stock
Dover Corp. gained 1.110% today.
Dover Corp. is currently one of the favorites of our community with 14 Buy predictions and no Sell predictions.
However, we have a potential of -2.5% for Dover Corp. as the target price of 193 € is below the current price of 197.95 €.
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Performance of Dover Corp. vs. its peers
| Security | Change(%) | 1w | 1m | 1y | YTD | 3y | 5y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dover Corp. | 1.110% | 1.487% | 15.255% | 0.687% | 17.061% | 36.498% | 95.990% |
| Enovis Corp. | 0.000% | 3.279% | -3.571% | -54.348% | -17.105% | -67.692% | -81.138% |
| Keysight Technologies | 2.680% | 6.925% | 14.340% | 17.418% | 17.645% | 19.123% | 76.197% |
| Parker-Hannifin | 0.860% | 2.798% | 9.329% | 30.918% | 14.165% | 161.796% | 275.737% |
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Dover (NYSE:DOV) had its price target raised by analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. from $230.00 to $240.00. They now have an "overweight" rating on the stock.
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Dover (NYSE:DOV) had its "outperform" rating reaffirmed by analysts at Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc..
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Ratings data for DOV provided by MarketBeat
Dover (NYSE:DOV) had its price target raised by analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. from $220.00 to $230.00. They now have an "overweight" rating on the stock.
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Ratings data for DOV provided by MarketBeat
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