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Jan 2, 2025 11:02 PM - Tony Dante(Last modified: Jan 3, 2025 7:25 AM)
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On January 2, 2025, Richard Anderson from Wedbush set a price target of $70 for BXP (NYSE:BXP). At that time, BXP's stock was priced at $74.64, indicating a price difference of approximately -4.64% from the target. BXP is the largest publicly traded developer, owner, and manager of premier workplaces in the United States.
BXP plans to release its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024 on January 28, 2025, after the NYSE closes. The company will host a conference call and webcast on January 29, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time to discuss these results and provide updates on its activities. This event may influence investor sentiment and stock performance.
Currently, BXP's stock price is $73.70, reflecting a decrease of 0.66, or approximately -0.89%. Today, the stock has traded between $73.28 and $75.12. Over the past year, BXP's stock has reached a high of $90.11 and a low of $56.46, showing significant volatility in its trading range.
BXP's market capitalization is approximately $11.65 billion, indicating the total market value of its outstanding shares. The trading volume on the NYSE is 935,630 shares, reflecting investor interest and activity in the stock. These metrics are crucial for understanding the company's market position and investor engagement.
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