Stock Price
61.34
Daily Change
1.24 2.06%
Monthly
2.73%
Yearly
-0.41%
Q1 Forecast
58.25



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
DIC 3,725.00 -55.00 -1.46% 12.81% Feb/02
Albemarle 165.16 -5.47 -3.21% 105.30% Feb/02
Air Products & Chemicals 272.35 -0.15 -0.06% -19.44% Feb/02
Ashland 61.15 -0.01 -0.02% 0.43% Feb/02
Avient 36.56 0.41 1.13% -13.57% Feb/02
Avery Dennison 186.69 1.18 0.64% 1.83% Feb/02
Axalta Coating Systems 33.77 0.19 0.57% -3.82% Feb/02
Ball 56.71 -0.16 -0.28% 1.85% Feb/02
Cabot 73.00 0.81 1.12% -13.99% Feb/02
Celanese 46.06 1.62 3.65% -33.28% Feb/02

Indexes Price Day Year Date
US2000 2654 40.68 1.56% 17.53% Feb/02

HB Fuller traded at $61.31 this Monday February 2nd, increasing $1.21 or 2.01 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, HB Fuller gained 2.68 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 0.45 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast HB Fuller to be priced at 58.25 by the end of this quarter and at 53.03 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

H.B. Fuller Company is a formulator, manufacturer and marketer of adhesives, sealants and other specialty chemical products. The Company’s segments include Hygiene, Health and Consumable Adhesives, Engineering Adhesives and Construction Adhesives. The Hygiene, Health and Consumable Adhesives segment manufactures and supplies adhesives products in the assembly, packaging, converting, nonwoven and hygiene, health and beauty, packaging, graphic arts and envelope markets. The Engineering Adhesives segment provides adhesives to the transportation, electronics, medical, energy, aerospace and defense, wood, insulating glass, textile, appliance and heavy machinery markets. The Construction Adhesives segment provides floor preparation, grouts and mortars for tile setting and adhesives. It provides its services to customers in electronics, disposable hygiene, health and beauty, transportation and infrastructure, aerospace, energy, packaging, construction, woodworking and general industries.