Criteo (CRTO) Price Target Lowered by DA Davidson While Maintaining Buy Rating | CRTO Stock News

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May 06, 2025
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On May 6, 2025, DA Davidson, a prominent investment firm, announced a revision in their price target for Criteo (CRTO, Financial), a leading global technology company specializing in digital marketing and data analytics. Analyst Tom White at DA Davidson has maintained a Buy rating on the stock despite adjusting the price target downwards.

The updated price target for Criteo (CRTO, Financial) has been lowered from $57.00 to $42.00, marking a reduction of 26.32%. This change reflects adjustments based on recent market trends and company performance data.

Despite the decrease in the price target, DA Davidson continues to see potential in Criteo (CRTO, Financial) by maintaining its Buy rating. This suggests confidence in the company’s long-term growth potential and strategic initiatives within the digital marketing sector.

Criteo's (CRTO, Financial) current rating and lowered price target are expected to influence investor sentiment and market positioning in the coming months.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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Based on the one-year price targets offered by 11 analysts, the average target price for Criteo SA (CRTO, Financial) is $44.59 with a high estimate of $66.00 and a low estimate of $30.00. The average target implies an upside of 60.92% from the current price of $27.71. More detailed estimate data can be found on the Criteo SA (CRTO) Forecast page.

Based on the consensus recommendation from 13 brokerage firms, Criteo SA's (CRTO, Financial) average brokerage recommendation is currently 2.1, indicating "Outperform" status. The rating scale ranges from 1 to 5, where 1 signifies Strong Buy, and 5 denotes Sell.

Based on GuruFocus estimates, the estimated GF Value for Criteo SA (CRTO, Financial) in one year is $21.44, suggesting a downside of 22.63% from the current price of $27.71. GF Value is GuruFocus' estimate of the fair value that the stock should be traded at. It is calculated based on the historical multiples the stock has traded at previously, as well as past business growth and the future estimates of the business' performance. More detailed data can be found on the Criteo SA (CRTO) Summary page.

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