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| Factor | Score | Distribution | Value | Avg | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Valuation | 75 | 9.4x | 20.1x | Above average | |
Growth | 48 | 5.7% | 5.6% | Near average | |
Quality | 38 | 53.3% | 7.6% | Near average | |
Safety | 53 | 1.5x | 0.4x | Near average | |
Capital Return | 54 | 4.45% | 2.19% | Near average | |
Momentum | — | — | — | No data | |
Sentiment | — | — | — | No data |
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This section combines price targets, revision history, analyst coverage changes, and an AI summary of what changed on the Street.
Recent analyst reviews for HP Inc. indicate a clearly pessimistic outlook, with the average price target settling at 19.83 dollars, representing a significant negative price gap (approximately 24% below the current price of 26.04 dollars). Despite a slight 1.17% increase in consensus over the past week, the range of forecasts remains narrow and low (between 19 and 22 dollars), reflecting an agreement among analysts that the stock is overvalued.
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