Adm stock hits 52-week high at 62.79 USD

Published 22/08/2025, 16:10
Adm stock hits 52-week high at 62.79 USD

Archer Daniels Midland (NYSE:ADM) stock has reached a new 52-week high, hitting 62.79 USD. With a market capitalization of nearly $30 billion and an impressive P/E ratio of 27.3, this milestone reflects a 2.4% increase in the company’s stock value over the past year. InvestingPro analysis indicates the stock is currently in overbought territory. The agricultural giant has shown resilience and steady growth despite market volatility, with this latest achievement marking a significant point in its financial performance. The company’s commitment to shareholder value is evident in its 50-year streak of consecutive dividend increases, currently offering a 3.3% yield. Investors are closely watching ADM as it continues to navigate the complexities of the global agricultural market, with this 52-week high underscoring the company’s robust position and strategic operations. For deeper insights and 12 additional exclusive ProTips about ADM, visit InvestingPro.

In other recent news, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) reported its second-quarter earnings for 2025, showing an adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.93, which exceeded the forecasted $0.80. However, the company fell short of revenue expectations, reporting $21.17 billion against a forecast of $21.81 billion. UBS has raised its price target for ADM to $70.00 from $60.00, maintaining a Buy rating, citing strength in crush spread margins and improvements in ADM’s nutrition business. The firm also adjusted its earnings per share estimates for 2025 upward, projecting $3.93 from a previous $3.74.

JPMorgan assumed coverage of ADM with a Neutral rating and increased the price target to $61.00 from $48.00, expecting the company’s earnings to benefit from improved margins in the Crushing and Nutrition segments. Barclays (LON:BARC) upgraded ADM from Underweight to Equalweight, raising the price target to $61.00, highlighting improvements in the Nutrition segment and a recovering crush outlook. ADM declared a quarterly cash dividend of 51 cents per share, marking 93 years of consistent payments. These developments reflect a strategic focus on strengthening core segments and optimizing market opportunities.

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