Berenberg raises target price on Marks & Spencer’s following H1 results

by | Nov 16, 2021

Analyst at Berenberg raised their target price on retailer Marks & Spencer’s from 215.0p to 265.0p on Tuesday after the group’s “ReMarksable” interim results.
Berenberg, which also reiterated its ‘buy’ rating on the stock, said Marks & Spencer’s first-half results on 10 November had “smashed expectations”, with the group delivering a “remarkable guidance upgrade” and providing further confidence that it will emerge from the coronavirus pandemic a stronger omnichannel business.

In clothing and home, Berenberg said it now has improved confidence in the group’s medium-term margin outlook, while in the food division, it said value perception improvements and continued recovery of food-to-go should support market share progression.

“Cost inflation pressures will increase, but we believe self-help opportunities and synergy opportunities via the Ocado tie-up will mitigate these headwinds,” said the German bank.

“As M&S delivers on its targets and de-levers its balance sheet, this will drive a further re-rating in our view.”

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