Is AMD Still a Buy? Analyst Price Target Drop Raises Questions

As of February 14, 2025, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) closed at $113.17. The stock opened at $113.10 on February 15, 2025.

On February 14, the price fluctuated between a low of $111.7 and a high of $114.63.

Analyst Ratings and Updates

Analysts have adjusted their price target for AMD. Barclays lowered their price target from $170.00 to $140.00 while still maintaining a “moderate buy” rating on the stock.

This adjustment reflects a more cautious outlook. Additionally, Adell Harriman & Carpenter Inc. sold shares of AMD at $107.56 per share, totaling around $499,616.20.

Corporate insiders currently own 0.73% of AMD’s shares.

Key Financial Metrics

  • Market Cap: $183.28 billion
  • P/E Ratio: 114.24
  • PEG Ratio: 1.04
  • Beta: 1.65, indicating higher stock volatility than the broader market.

Moving Averages

  • 50-Day Moving Average: $120.94
  • 200-Day Moving Average: $138.93

52-Week Range

AMD has seen significant price swings over the past year:

  • 52-Week Low: $106.50
  • 52-Week High: $227.30, 103.5% above the current price.

Competitor Comparisons

AMD is among a group of leading companies in the tech industry. Here’s how it compares to some key competitors:

CompanyMarket Cap (Billions USD)P/E Ratio
IBM (International Business Machines)$234.34224.53
Micron Technology$105.33428.56
Hewlett Packard Enterprise$28.09614.15
Seagate Technology Holdings$20.43822.66

AMD’s stock has been volatile recently, but analysts still see potential. The company’s price target downgrade by Barclays reflects the cautious market sentiment, but its strong position in the tech sector keeps investors optimistic.

Sazid Kabir

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