Wall Street has set ambitious price targets for the stocks in this article. While this suggests attractive upside potential, it’s important to remain skeptical because analysts face institutional pressures that can sometimes lead to overly optimistic forecasts.
Luckily for you, we at StockStory have no conflicts of interest - our sole job is to help you find genuinely promising companies. That said, here are three stocks where Wall Street’s estimates seem disconnected from reality and some better opportunities to consider.
Consensus Price Target: $20.50 (88.7% implied return)
With its first trailer reportedly built on two sawhorses, Wabash (NYSE:WNC) offers semi trailers, liquid transportation containers, truck bodies, and equipment for moving goods.
Why Do We Avoid WNC?
At $9.01 per share, Wabash trades at 7.4x forward price-to-earnings. To fully understand why you should be careful with WNC, check out our full research report (it’s free).
Consensus Price Target: $471.67 (26.2% implied return)
Originally founded as Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company, Carlisle Companies (NYSE:CSL) is a multi-industry product manufacturer focusing on construction materials and weatherproofing technologies.
Why Is CSL Not Exciting?
Carlisle’s stock price of $350.59 implies a valuation ratio of 15.5x forward price-to-earnings. Check out our free in-depth research report to learn more about why CSL doesn’t pass our bar.
Consensus Price Target: $86.17 (45% implied return)
With over 350 imaging facilities across seven states and a growing artificial intelligence division, RadNet (NASDAQ:RDNT) operates a network of outpatient diagnostic imaging centers across the United States, offering services like MRI, CT scans, PET scans, mammography, and X-rays.
Why Do We Think Twice About RDNT?
RadNet is trading at $50.34 per share, or 81x forward price-to-earnings. If you’re considering RDNT for your portfolio, see our FREE research report to learn more.
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