Citigroup sets a price target of $32 for NYSE:OMC, indicating a potential -56.69% decrease from its current trading price.
Expected quarterly earnings per share (EPS) of $1.60, marking a 4.2% decline year over year.
Despite the EPS decline, Omnicom’s revenues are projected to grow by 1.5% year over year to $3.68 billion.
Omnicom Group Inc. (NYSE:OMC) is a leading global marketing and corporate communications company. It provides advertising, customer relationship management, public relations, and specialty services. The company competes with other major players in the industry, such as WPP and Interpublic Group. Recently, Citigroup’s Michael Rollins set a price target of $32 for OMC, a stark contrast to its current trading price of $73.89.
The significant price target difference of approximately -56.69% from the current trading price raises questions about OMC’s future performance. Omnicom is preparing to release its quarterly earnings report, with an expected earnings per share (EPS) of $1.60. This marks a 4.2% decline from the same period last year, which may contribute to the cautious outlook from Citigroup.
Despite the decline in EPS, analysts project Omnicom’s revenues to reach $3.68 billion, a 1.5% increase year over year. This revenue growth suggests that the company is still expanding, albeit at a slower pace. The consensus EPS estimate has remained stable over the past 30 days, indicating that analysts have not revised their initial projections, which could imply a steady outlook for the stock.
The current stock price of OMC is $74.08, reflecting a slight increase of 0.13% or $0.10. Today, the stock has traded between a low of $73.33 and a high of $74.74. Over the past year, OMC’s stock has reached a high of $107 and a low of $69.13. The company’s market capitalization stands at approximately $14.56 billion, with a trading volume of 740,231 shares on the NYSE.