Jefferies (NYSE:JEF) analyst Saree Boroditsky maintained a Buy rating on Carlisle Companies (NYSE:CSL) on Thursday, setting a price target of $260, which is approximately 18.66% above the present share price of $219.12.
Boroditsky expects Carlisle Companies to post earnings per share (EPS) of $1.89 for the fourth quarter of 2021.
The current consensus among 5 TipRanks analysts is for a Strong Buy rating of shares in Carlisle Companies, with an average price target of $252.
The analysts price targets range from a high of $260 to a low of $245.
In its latest earnings report, released on 06/30/2021, the company reported a quarterly revenue of $1.18 billion and a net profit of $133.8 million. The company's market cap is $11.42 billion.
According to TipRanks.com, Jefferies analyst Saree Boroditsky is currently ranked with 4 stars on a 0-5 stars ranking scale, with an average return of 17.4% and a 87.10% success rate.
Carlisle Cos., Inc. engages in the manufacture and distribution of engineered products for both original equipment and aftermarket channels. It operates through the following segments: Carlisle Construction Materials, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Carlisle Fluid Technologies, and Carlisle Brake & Friction. The Carlisle Construction Materials segment includes the manufacture of insulation materials, rubber, thermoplastic polyolefin, and polyvinyl chloride roofing membranes; related roofing accessories; and waterproofing products. The Carlisle Interconnect Technologies segment focuses on the design and manufacture of wire, cable, connectors, contacts and cable assemblies for the transfer of power and data. The Carlisle Fluid Technologies segment deals with industrial liquid and powder finishing equipment and integrated system solutions for spraying, pumping, mixing, metering and curing of a variety of coatings. The Carlisle Brake and Friction segment covers brakes and friction material and clutch and transmission friction material. The company was founded by Charles S. Moomy in 1917 and is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ.