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04 December, 2024



Brewing news The Netherlands: Heineken stock downgraded to Hold by Deutsche Bank

On December 4, Deutsche Bank adjusted its stance on Heineken NV, downgrading the stock from Buy to Hold and reducing its price target to €76.00 from the previous €95.00. The bank's analysis acknowledged Heineken's diverse global presence and its strong position in the premium and non-alcoholic beer segments as positive factors, Investing.com reported.

According to InvestingPro data, Heineken, currently trading at $36.84, is near its 52-week low of $36.45, with a market capitalization of $40.56 billion. Despite these advantages, the bank pointed to Heineken's underwhelming financial performance from 2019 through 2024, which has made the case for accelerated profit growth in 2025 and beyond less convincing.

The bank noted that while Heineken has encountered several external challenges during the referenced period, the current valuation based on consensus estimates appears relatively appealing. InvestingPro analysis shows the company trading at a P/E ratio of 36.68, with revenue growth of 3.04% in the last twelve months. Nonetheless, Deutsche Bank expressed concern over potential near-term risks to these estimates. This caution has led to the decision to downgrade the stock's rating.

The analyst's commentary highlighted the attractiveness of Heineken's broad geographic footprint and the company's favorable positioning within the premium beer and low to non-alcoholic beer market segments. These aspects are seen as beneficial to the company's brand and market share. However, the financial delivery over the last five years has not met expectations, which has influenced the analyst's outlook on the company's profit growth prospects.

Heineken's challenges over the past half-decade have included a variety of external headwinds, which Deutsche Bank acknowledged in its analysis. While the bank accepts these factors as significant, the downgrade reflects a more conservative view of Heineken's ability to overcome these obstacles and improve its financial performance in the near future.

In conclusion, Deutsche Bank's revised price target of €76.00 represents a notable decrease from the previous target of €95.00, underscoring the bank's adjusted expectations for Heineken's stock performance. The downgrade to a Hold rating indicates a shift in the bank's recommendation, suggesting that investors may want to maintain their current positions in Heineken shares until clearer signs of financial improvement emerge.





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