UBS Analyst Raises Aemetis Price Target to $3.00, Boosting Confidence in AMTX Stock
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Jul 1, 2025 6:05 am ET1min read
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The average target price for AMTX, based on analyst ratings, stands at $10.64. The high estimate of $28.00 and the low estimate of $1.00 suggest a significant upside potential of 331.64% from the current price of $2.47.
The recent CARB approval for seven dairy digester pathways under the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) is expected to boost AMTX's revenue. The pathways, which will be effective from January 1, 2025, have an average carbon intensity of -384, with individual scores ranging from -327 to -419. This approval is set to double LCFS credit generation, further enhancing the company's financial outlook.
Despite these positive developments, AMTX faces significant financial challenges, including high leverage and negative cash flows. However, the company's strategic initiatives and potential future growth provide some optimism amid current struggles.
References:
[1] https://www.tipranks.com/stocks/amtx/forecast
[2] https://www.gurufocus.com/news/2950132/aemetis-biogas-receives-carb-approval-for-seven-rng-pathways-amtx-stock-news
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Aemetis (AMTX) price target raised by UBS analyst Manav Gupta from $2.20 to $3.00, a 36.36% increase. The "Buy" rating reflects confidence in the company's future prospects. The average target price for AMTX is $10.64 with a high estimate of $28.00 and a low estimate of $1.00, implying an upside of 331.64% from the current price of $2.47.
Aemetis Inc. (AMTX) has seen its stock price target raised by UBS analyst Manav Gupta from $2.20 to $3.00, representing a 36.36% increase. Gupta maintained a "Buy" rating on the stock, reflecting confidence in the company's future prospects. The move comes as Aemetis continues to expand its renewable natural gas (RNG) and renewable fuel production capabilities.The average target price for AMTX, based on analyst ratings, stands at $10.64. The high estimate of $28.00 and the low estimate of $1.00 suggest a significant upside potential of 331.64% from the current price of $2.47.
The recent CARB approval for seven dairy digester pathways under the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) is expected to boost AMTX's revenue. The pathways, which will be effective from January 1, 2025, have an average carbon intensity of -384, with individual scores ranging from -327 to -419. This approval is set to double LCFS credit generation, further enhancing the company's financial outlook.
Despite these positive developments, AMTX faces significant financial challenges, including high leverage and negative cash flows. However, the company's strategic initiatives and potential future growth provide some optimism amid current struggles.
References:
[1] https://www.tipranks.com/stocks/amtx/forecast
[2] https://www.gurufocus.com/news/2950132/aemetis-biogas-receives-carb-approval-for-seven-rng-pathways-amtx-stock-news

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