Village Farms: Consensus Estimates For Q4 2020

Village Farms (TSX: VFF) (NASDAQ: VFF) will be reporting their fourth quarter and year end financials pre-market on March 16th. Analysts have a consensus C$26.06 12-month price target on the company, via a total of six analysts, with one analyst having a strong buy rating and the other five have buy ratings. The street high comes from Beacon Securities with a C$35 price target, and the lowest target comes from Stifel-GMP with a C$17.50 price target.

Four analysts have revenue estimates for the fourth quarter. The mean between all four is U$52.45 million; this number has been flat since the start of 2020. Craig Hallum currently has the highest revenue estimate with U$55.69 million, while the lowest comes from Alliance Global Partners with a U$48.41 estimate.

For the full year the average estimate between four analysts is currently U$220.89 million. This number has been flat since the start of 2020. The street high comes from Beacon Securities with a U$288 million full-year revenue estimate and the low comes from Stifel-GMP with a U$174.3 million estimate.

Onto EBITDA estimates, there are currently five analysts who have fourth quarter EBITDA estimates, the average estimate is U$4.57 million. This number has been flat since the start of 2020. Street high goes to Stifel-GMP with a U$6.51 million EBITDA estimate and the lowest being Craig Hallum with a U$3.03 million estimate.

For the full year, the current EBITDA mean across four analysts is U$12.51 million, with that number basically staying flat year-to-date. Stifel-GMP currently has the highest full-year estimate at U$15.04 million and the lowest comes from Craig Hallum with a U$10.95 million estimate.


Information for this briefing was found via Sedar and Refinitiv. The author has no securities or affiliations related to this organization. Not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security. The author holds no licenses.

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