Werner Enterprises stock hits 52-week low at $33.12

Published 21/02/2025, 16:08
Werner Enterprises stock hits 52-week low at $33.12

In a challenging market environment, Werner Enterprises (NASDAQ:WERN) stock has touched a 52-week low, dipping to $33.12. According to InvestingPro analysis, the company maintains a "Fair" financial health score, with particularly strong cash flow and relative value metrics. The transportation and logistics company, known for its freight management and truckload shipping services, has faced headwinds that have pressured the stock downward. Despite these challenges, Werner maintains a solid 1.52 current ratio and has consistently paid dividends for 39 consecutive years. Over the past year, Werner Enterprises has seen its stock value decrease by 19.91%, reflecting broader industry trends and economic factors that have impacted the transportation sector. Investors are closely monitoring the company’s performance as it navigates through these market conditions. InvestingPro subscribers can access 8 additional key insights and a comprehensive analysis of Werner’s market position through the Pro Research Report, available exclusively on the platform.

In other recent news, Werner Enterprises has announced significant changes to its executive compensation structure, effective February 2025. The company’s Compensation Committee has revised base salaries and awarded restricted and performance stock to its top executives, aligning their compensation with specific performance objectives. Notably, CEO Derek J. Leathers will receive a base salary of $980,000, with additional stock awards. Furthermore, Executive Vice President Christopher D. Wikoff and President Nathan J. Meisgeier have also received restricted stock awards as part of the company’s Long-Term Incentive Plan, with these shares set to vest on the third anniversary of the grant date.

UBS analyst Thomas Wadewitz recently adjusted Werner Enterprises’ stock price target to $36, down from $39, maintaining a Neutral rating. Wadewitz projects a challenging first quarter for the company, with expected seasonal weakness and an anticipated earnings per share of $0.09. He forecasts a gradual improvement in revenue per mile in the latter half of the year, with a full-year EPS estimate of $1.03 for 2025, reflecting the company’s anticipated financial performance. These developments highlight Werner Enterprises’ efforts to align executive compensation with shareholder interests while navigating potential short-term challenges in the trucking industry.

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