Zacks Investment Research
10 Jul 2026, 22:51 UTC · 3h ago
Albemarle (ALB) Stock Drops Despite Market Gains: Important Facts to Note
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Zacks Investment Research
10 Jul 2026, 22:51 UTC · 3h ago
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Albemarle is currently rated as a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). — A top-tier analyst rating from a known quantitative model typically signals bullish sentiment and attracts buyers.
+0.60Albemarle's quarterly EPS is expected to increase by 2818.18% year-over-year to $3.21 on August 5, 2026. — Extremely high projected earnings growth is a strong fundamental driver for stock price appreciation.
+0.50The Zacks Consensus EPS estimate for Albemarle has moved 6.14% higher over the last 30 days. — Positive upward revisions by analysts generally correlate with near-term price increases.
+0.40Albemarle's Forward P/E ratio of 9.77 is at a discount compared to its industry average of 14.96. — Relative undervaluation suggests a potential margin of safety or upside potential for value investors.
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Albemarle's stock price has fallen by 19.26% over the past month, underperforming the Basic Materials sector. — Strong negative short-term price momentum can indicate lingering bearish sentiment or structural headwinds.
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Despite recent price drops, the company has a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and expects massive year-over-year EPS growth.
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