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Amrize Ltd NASDAQ:AMRZ President of Building Materials, Jaime Hill, reported purchasing 4,000 shares of the company’s stock on August 15, 2025. The shares were bought at a price of $51.995, totaling approximately $207,980. The purchase comes as the $28.6 billion company’s stock shows strong momentum, posting an 8.5% gain over the past week. According to InvestingPro data, analysts maintain a bullish outlook with price targets ranging from $49 to $65.
Following the transaction, Hill directly owns 13,601 shares of Amrize Ltd. The purchase was reported in a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing was signed by Hans Weinburger, Attorney-in-Fact, on August 18, 2025. Based on InvestingPro’s Fair Value analysis, the stock appears slightly overvalued at current levels, trading at a P/E ratio of 22.2 with a "GOOD" overall financial health score. Unlock deeper insights into insider trading patterns and 12+ additional ProTips with an InvestingPro subscription.
In other recent news, Amrize Ltd has been the focus of multiple analyst assessments and strategic partnerships. Bernstein SocGen Group has reiterated an Outperform rating on Amrize with a price target of $62, describing the recent negative reaction in the stock price as an overreaction, suggesting an attractive entry point. Meanwhile, RBC Capital lowered its price target to $54 from $61, citing concerns over guidance and communication with investors, although it maintained an Outperform rating. JPMorgan initiated coverage on Amrize with an Overweight rating and a $57 price target, emphasizing the company’s growth prospects in its Building Materials and Building Envelope segments. Additionally, Bernstein also initiated coverage with an Outperform rating, highlighting Amrize’s strong market position and pricing power.
In a significant development, Amrize has partnered with Meta (NASDAQ:META) to develop an AI-optimized concrete mix for Meta’s data center in Rosemount, Minnesota. This collaboration aims to deliver high-strength concrete while reducing the carbon footprint by an estimated 35%. The partnership involved The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, which contributed data for the AI model. These recent developments reflect Amrize’s strategic initiatives and analyst interest.
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