$HUN

Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN) Receives $13. 58 Consensus Price Target from Analysts

Huntsman Corp. (NYSE:HUN) received a consensus “Hold” rating from 15 analysts, with an average 12-month price target of $13.5833, MarketBeat reported. Ratings included 3 sells, 10 holds, 1 buy and 1 strong buy. Analysts cited recent target increases (e.g., Morgan Stanley to $15; RBC to $15). Huntsman reported Q1 EPS of -$0.20 on $1.42B revenue and announced a $0.0875 quarterly dividend.

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Published Jun 27, 2026, 10:15 AM UTC
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Primary signal
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Neutral
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$HUNNeutralLow
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Why it matters

The main market-relevant content is the consensus “Hold” stance and the $13.5833 average 1-year target, supported by several recent PT increases and one upgrade to neutral.

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Market read

Useful for positioning around analyst-sentiment, but lacks a new fundamental catalyst (no fresh guidance, deal, or regulatory action).

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What to watch

The article highlights negative P/E and negative margins/ROE from the last quarter; traders may weight these fundamentals more than incremental PT revisions.

Relevance 4/10Novelty 4/10Timing: today’s analyst-consensus update (no new earnings/guidance print)

Background

The article summarizes MarketBeat’s analyst coverage for Huntsman, including the current rating distribution and the average 1-year price target.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$HUNNeutralMedium confidence
Context

Article cites a new consensus “Hold” view and a $13.5833 average 1-year price target for Huntsman, plus multiple analyst PT changes.

Expected impact

Likely limited, sentiment-driven drift rather than a durable repricing unless future analyst notes cite new catalysts.

Evidence & confidence

The newest actionable datapoint is the consensus PT ($13.5833) and rating mix; however, no fresh guidance, deal, or regulatory event is disclosed. Earnings are referenced as already posted (April 30), and the dividend is a known calendar item.

Market effects

Limited read-through to specialty chemicals; analyst PT changes are company-specific without sector-wide catalyst.

None indicated; article is US-focused and does not cite regional demand shocks.

None indicated; no global macro/commodity shock tied to Huntsman is disclosed.

Counterpoint

Consensus “Hold” despite higher targets suggests analysts see upside potential but insufficient conviction to upgrade the rating, implying risk of disappointment if fundamentals don’t improve.

Key entities

  • Huntsman Corporation

    Specialty chemicals manufacturer; subject of the analyst consensus and PT/rating updates in the article.

  • MarketBeat

    Source cited for the consensus rating/price target and analyst coverage summary.

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