Estee Lauder Surges 1.6% on Strategic Shift and Analyst Upgrades as $250M Volume Ranks 446th
On August 4, 2025, The Estée Lauder Companies (EL) rose 1.60% to $92.50, with a trading volume of $0.25 billion, ranking 446th in market activity. Analysts highlighted recent upgrades and strategic moves as key drivers. Morgan StanleyMS-- upgraded the stock to "Overweight," citing strong fourth-quarter expectations and improved online sales performance. JPMorganJPM-- also raised its price target to $101, reflecting better-than-expected results during the "6.18" shopping festival. Additionally, the company appointed Stéphane de La Faverie as CEO, signaling a leadership shift aimed at stabilizing operations amid market uncertainty.
Recent news emphasized the stock's defensive appeal in a volatile market. Analysts noted EL's focus on premiumization and pricing power, which could offset softer volume trends in key regions. The company also launched a new brand on Amazon's Premium Beauty platform, a move seen as a strategic expansion into e-commerce. Despite a 5.49% revenue decline in 2025, projected 2.53% growth for 2026 suggests cautious optimism about recovery in core markets. However, concerns over macroeconomic risks, including potential U.S. tariff impacts, remain a near-term headwind.
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