Boston Properties – Consensus Indicates Potential 30.6% Upside
Boston Properties found using ticker (BXP) have now 19 analysts covering the stock with the consensus suggesting a rating of ''Buy''. The range between the high target price and low target price is between 145 and 80 calculating the average target price we see 106.47. With the stocks previous close at 81.51 this is indicating there is a potential upside of 30.6%. The 50 day moving average now sits at 88.32 and the 200 day MA is 110.12. The market cap for the company is $12,652m. You can visit the company''s website by visiting: https:||www.bostonproperties.com [stock_market_widget type="chart" template="basic" color="green" assets="BXP" range="6mo" interval="1d" axes="true" cursor="true" api="yf"] The potential market cap would be $16,526m based on the market concensus. Boston Properties (NYSE:BXP) is the largest publicly-held developer and owner of Class A office properties in the United States, concentrated in five markets - Boston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC.
Boston Properties – Consensus Indicates Potential 30.6% Upside
Boston Properties found using ticker (BXP) have now 19 analysts covering the stock with the consensus suggesting a rating of ''Buy''. The range between the high target price and low target price is between 145 and 80 calculating the average target price we see 106.47. With the stocks previous close at 81.51 this is indicating there is a potential upside of 30.6%. The 50 day moving average now sits at 88.32 and the 200 day MA is 110.12. The market cap for the company is $12,652m. You can visit the company''s website by visiting: https:||www.bostonproperties.com [stock_market_widget type="chart" template="basic" color="green" assets="BXP" range="6mo" interval="1d" axes="true" cursor="true" api="yf"] The potential market cap would be $16,526m based on the market concensus. Boston Properties (NYSE:BXP) is the largest publicly-held developer and owner of Class A office properties in the United States, concentrated in five markets - Boston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC.