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$51.70
The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.
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The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets railroad freight car equipment in North America, Europe, and South America. It operates through Manufacturing, and Leasing & Management Services. The Manufacturing segment offers cover...
Recent News
How The Greenbrier Companies (GBX) Story Is Shifting On Earnings Quality And Valuation Hopes
Greenbrier Companies is back in focus as some analysts lift price targets toward US$49, even as modelled fair value holds at US$49.67 per share. Higher targets, including a move to US$49, come alongside mixed reactions to recent EPS beats and the role of one time gains in the latest results. As you read on, you will see how these shifting targets and differing views are shaping the current narrative around Greenbrier and what to watch next. Analyst Price Targets don't always capture the full...
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