- Aleksey Yefremov from KeyBanc sets a new price target of $70 for Celanese Corporation (NYSE:CE), indicating a potential increase of 69.82%.
- Despite surpassing Wall Street expectations with an adjusted EPS of $1.44 and revenues of $2.53 billion, Celanese’s stock declines due to a weaker-than-expected third-quarter forecast.
- The company’s share price fell by 14.6% in extended trading after announcing a profit forecast below market expectations.
Celanese Corporation (NYSE:CE) is a global chemicals manufacturer known for producing a wide range of products, including acetyl products and engineered materials. The company operates in various markets, providing essential materials for industries such as automotive, consumer goods, and industrial applications. Celanese faces competition from other chemical giants like Dow Inc. and Eastman Chemical Company.
On August 13, 2025, Aleksey Yefremov from KeyBanc set a price target of $70 for Celanese, suggesting a potential increase of 69.82% from its current trading price of $41.22. This adjustment from a previous target of $77, as reported by TheFly, reflects a more cautious outlook amid recent market developments. Despite the optimistic target, Celanese’s stock has faced challenges.
Celanese’s stock experienced a significant decline following a weaker-than-expected third-quarter forecast. The company cited softening demand across most end markets, overshadowing its strong second-quarter performance. Despite surpassing Wall Street’s expectations with adjusted EPS of $1.44 and revenues of $2.53 billion, the market reacted negatively to future demand concerns.
The company’s second-quarter results showed a 4.5% revenue decline from the previous year, attributed to decreased pricing and volumes. Prices fell 4% year over year, but Celanese managed to offset demand softness through strategic cost cuts and a focus on cash flow. The company remains committed to its cost management strategies despite anticipating continued softer demand.
Celanese’s recent profit forecast for the third quarter, which falls below market expectations, has led to a significant drop in its share price. The stock fell by 14.6% in extended trading, reflecting a decrease of 13.07% with a drop of $6.20. The company’s market capitalization stands at approximately $4.51 billion, with a trading volume of 12.78 million shares on the NYSE.