Webuild S.p.A. (BIT:WBD) Price Target Increased by 19.04% to 3.77

Webuild S.p.A.
IT ˙ BIT ˙ IT0003865570
3,58 € ↑0,03 (0,85%)
2025-09-05
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Webuild S.p.A. (BIT:WBD) Price Target Increased by 19.04% to 3.77

2025-03-19 17:04
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The average one-year price target for Webuild S.p.A. (BIT:WBD) has been revised to €3.77 / share. This is an increase of 19.04% from the prior estimate of €3.17 dated March 1, 2025.

The price target is an average of many targets provided by analysts. The latest targets range from a low of €3.03 to a high of €4.20 / share. The average price target represents an increase of 2.28% from the latest reported closing price of €3.69 / share.

Webuild S.p.A. Maintains 1.97% Dividend Yield

At the most recent price, the company’s dividend yield is 1.97%.

Additionally, the company’s dividend payout ratio is 0.36. The payout ratio tells us how much of a company’s income is paid out in dividends. A payout ratio of one (1.0) means 100% of the company’s income is paid in a dividend. A payout ratio greater than one means the company is dipping into savings in order to maintain its dividend - not a healthy situation. Companies with few growth prospects are expected to pay out most of their income in dividends, which typically means a payout ratio between 0.5 and 1.0. Companies with good growth prospects are expected to retain some earnings in order to invest in those growth prospects, which translates to a payout ratio of zero to 0.5.

The company’s 3-Year dividend growth rate is 0.29% , demonstrating that it has increased its dividend over time.

What is the Fund Sentiment?

There are 71 funds or institutions reporting positions in Webuild S.p.A.. This is an increase of 3 owner(s) or 4.41% in the last quarter. Average portfolio weight of all funds dedicated to WBD is 0.12%, an increase of 12.72%. Total shares owned by institutions increased in the last three months by 13.24% to 46,067K shares.

What are Other Shareholders Doing?

IT:WBD / Webuild S.p.A. Shares Held by Institutions

AVDV - Avantis International Small Cap Value ETF holds 10,901K shares representing 1.10% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 10,865K shares , representing an increase of 0.33%. The firm increased its portfolio allocation in WBD by 5.35% over the last quarter.

VGTSX - Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Investor Shares holds 6,496K shares representing 0.65% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 6,043K shares , representing an increase of 6.97%. The firm increased its portfolio allocation in WBD by 16.31% over the last quarter.

VTMGX - Vanguard Developed Markets Index Fund Admiral Shares holds 4,153K shares representing 0.42% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 4,102K shares , representing an increase of 1.23%. The firm increased its portfolio allocation in WBD by 14.01% over the last quarter.

IEFA - iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF holds 2,848K shares representing 0.29% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 2,485K shares , representing an increase of 12.76%. The firm increased its portfolio allocation in WBD by 23.45% over the last quarter.

Dfa Investment Trust Co - The Continental Small Company Series holds 2,530K shares representing 0.26% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 2,309K shares , representing an increase of 8.75%. The firm increased its portfolio allocation in WBD by 21.95% over the last quarter.

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