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Goldman Sachs has identified three "attractive" value stocks that could see significant share price appreciation over the next 12 months. The Wall Street bank's analysts see over 50% upside potential in British Airways parent International Consolidated Airlines Group , agricultural machinery maker CNH Industrial , and health technology company Philips . Goldman Sachs said all three companies stand out amongst their European peers for their cheap valuations compared to earnings growth prospects. IAG-GB 1Y line Philips Goldman recommends buying Philips and expects the shares to be up 51% over the next 12 months. CNH Industrials Goldman Sachs upgraded CNH to buy last month.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, John Sawtell, Goldman's, Patrick Creuset, Creuset, Philips Goldman, Roy Jakobs, CNH Industrials Goldman Sachs, Michael Bloom Organizations: British Airways parent International Consolidated Airlines Group, Philips, CNBC Locations: Europe, United States
Analysts at Goldman Sachs have picked a number of global stocks it says are trading at a discount — and said two of its picks could rise more than 100% over the next 12 months. The analysts picked telecommunications company BT Group , giving it an estimated 130% potential upside in the next year. Goldman also gave Lloyds Bank potential upside of 78%, and said South African technology group Naspers could rise by 71% over 12 months. 'Upside risks' The stocks all appear on Goldman's list called "value buys with earnings upside potential." The bank gave Intesta Sanpaolo a 58% potential upside to its 12-month price target.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, John Sawtell, Goldman, Andrew Lee, Sanpaolo, Chris Hallam, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Goldman, BT Group, BT, Natwest, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds Bank, Porsche Locations: African
Goldman Sachs has named several European stocks to buy that it expects to outperform the market — and that other investors could be missing. The list includes Norwegian hydrogen producer Nel , which Goldman says has potential upside of 80% to its 12-month price target. Analyst Michele Della Vigna likes the stock for its strong growth outlook and focus on the North American market. Goldman also picked wind power company Vestas , saying its stock could rise by 48% over the next year. It also chose chemicals company IMCD , with 57% potential upside, and drinks company Remy Cointreau , with 54% potential upside.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, John Sawtell, Goldman, Nel, Michele Della Vigna, Ajay Patel, Remy Cointreau, Elisa, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ABN Amro, Veritas Locations: Norwegian, Finnish
"The macro backdrop remains uncertain … That said, we see scope for alpha opportunities with returns dispersion across sectors," Goldman's analysts, led by John Sawtell, wrote in a Mar. Out-of-consensus buys The bank identified a raft of out-of-consensus stock picks, where each stock is rated "buy" by fewer than 50% of analysts covering them. Goldman gives Deutsche Bank potential upside of 114%. UBS , which recently swooped in with a rescue deal for embattled Credit Suisse, is also on Goldman's screen, with potential upside of 104%. The bank gave British telecommunications firm BT Group potential upside of 101%.
Central banks are relentlessly hiking interest rates to rein in inflation — even at the expense of economic growth — prompting fears of a recession. "Concerns on sticky inflation and a tight labor market have focused investor attention on implications for rising rates and recession risk. Those stocks have high and expanding cash return on capital invested and return on equity, according to the bank. BlackRock says that's now an 'obsolete' strategy Investors keen to add growth names to their portfolio could also look to Goldman's list of high growth stocks. The bank also identified high growth names that are trading at an attractive valuation, including Watches of Switzerland and Standard Chartered .
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