JPMorgan Lowers Olin (OLN) Price Target to $25, Maintains Neutral
JPMorgan lowered its price target on Olin Corporation (OLN) to $25 from $26 on June 18, 2026, while maintaining a Neutral rating. The adjustment reflects the firm's updated outlook on the company.
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JPMorgan lowered its price target on Olin Corporation (NYSE:OLN) to $25 from $26 on June 18, 2026, while maintaining a Neutral rating on the shares. The adjustment reflects the firm's updated outlook on the company.
Rating Change
- Previous Rating: Neutral, price target $26.
- Current Rating: Neutral, price target $25.
Analyst Rationale
The analyst did not provide a specific reason for the reduction but indicated it reflects an updated outlook. Olin is viewed as a player in the chemicals and hydrogen sectors, with some analyses listing it among promising hydrogen stocks.
Context
According to other analysts, Olin has an upside potential of 35.67% from current levels. The stock trades below the new price target, potentially offering long-term value.
Conclusion
The adjustment is minor ($1) and does not change the Neutral rating, suggesting JPMorgan sees no fundamental shift. Investors may monitor Olin's performance in hydrogen and chemicals.
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