
Axa Sa (OTCMKTS:AXAHY – Free Report) – Research analysts at Erste Group Bank lowered their FY2026 earnings per share estimates for shares of AXA in a note issued to investors on Friday, June 5th. Erste Group Bank analyst H. Engel now expects that the financial services provider will earn $4.75 per share for the year, down from their previous estimate of $4.86. Erste Group Bank currently has a “Strong-Buy” rating on the stock. The consensus estimate for AXA’s current full-year earnings is $4.79 per share. Erste Group Bank also issued estimates for AXA’s FY2027 earnings at $5.11 EPS.
Separately, Royal Bank Of Canada initiated coverage on AXA in a research report on Monday, February 16th. They issued a “moderate buy” rating for the company. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a Strong Buy rating and one has given a Buy rating to the company’s stock. According to MarketBeat.com, AXA currently has a consensus rating of “Strong Buy”.
AXA Stock Up 2.1%
Shares of AXAHY stock opened at $47.44 on Friday. AXA has a twelve month low of $43.04 and a twelve month high of $50.95. The stock has a fifty day simple moving average of $47.23 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $46.41. The company has a current ratio of 0.06, a quick ratio of 0.06 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.32.
About AXA
AXA is a French multinational insurance and asset management group headquartered in Paris. The company provides a broad range of insurance and financial protection products for individuals, professionals and corporate clients, and its shares are listed in Europe with American depositary receipts trading on U.S. OTC markets under the symbol AXAHY. AXA operates through a network of distributors including agents, brokers and bancassurance partners to deliver life, health, property & casualty and retirement solutions.
Core business activities include life and savings products, personal and commercial property & casualty insurance, health and protection coverages, and asset management services delivered through its investment arm.
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