Criteo stock hits 52-week low at 19.14 USD

Published 01/12/2025, 19:40
Criteo stock hits 52-week low at 19.14 USD

Criteo SA’s stock has reached a new 52-week low, closing at 19.14 USD. This milestone reflects a significant downturn for the company over the past year. The stock has seen a substantial decline, with a 1-year change of -52.69%. Despite this performance, InvestingPro analysis indicates the company is significantly undervalued, trading at just 6.6 times earnings and 0.9 times book value. This downward trend highlights the challenges faced by the digital advertising company amid shifting market dynamics and competitive pressures. However, Criteo remains profitable with a 22% free cash flow yield and management has been aggressively buying back shares, according to InvestingPro data. Investors are closely monitoring Criteo’s strategic moves and market conditions as the company navigates through these turbulent times. For deeper insights into Criteo’s financial health and 12 additional ProTips, check out the comprehensive Pro Research Report available for this and 1,400+ other US equities on InvestingPro.

In other recent news, Criteo has reported impressive third-quarter 2025 earnings, significantly exceeding analysts’ expectations. The company’s adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.31 outpaced the forecast of $0.93 by 40.86%, while revenue reached $470 million, surpassing the projected $281.33 million by 67.06%. Following these results, DA Davidson reiterated a Buy rating with a price target of $38, citing the solid performance and a constructive outlook for the fourth quarter. BMO Capital also maintained an Outperform rating, though it lowered its price target to $40, acknowledging strong results with Contribution ex-TAC and Adjusted EBITDA above consensus estimates. Benchmark lowered its price target to $38, maintaining a Buy rating, as the retail media industry faces challenges. Stifel continues to support a Buy rating with a $42 price target, highlighting Criteo’s potential in the agentic commerce trend. These developments reflect a positive sentiment among analysts regarding Criteo’s financial health and future prospects.

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