
Greif (NYSE:GEF) Hits New 12-Month Low - Time to Sell?

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Greif, Inc. (NYSE:GEF) shares hit a new 52-week low at $53.10, closing at $53.65. Analysts have adjusted price targets, with Truist Financial lowering theirs to $65.00, while Wells Fargo set it at $75.00. The company reported a quarterly EPS of $0.39, missing estimates. Greif also announced a quarterly dividend of $0.54, yielding 4.03%. Insider trading shows VP David C. Lloyd sold shares, reducing his stake by 22.99%. Institutional investors hold 45.74% of the stock, reflecting ongoing interest despite recent price declines.
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