Analysts Anticipate GNR To Hit $61
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Mar 12 2025
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Should l Buy VALE?
Source: NASDAQ.COM
ETF Analyst Target Prices: The SPDR S&P Global Natural Resources ETF (GNR) has an implied analyst target price of $60.84 per unit, indicating a potential upside of 16.48% from its current trading price of $52.23.
Key Holdings Performance: Notable underlying holdings such as Suzano SA, Vale SA, and Shell plc show significant upside potential based on analyst targets, with expected increases of 69.13%, 37.84%, and 21.17% respectively from their recent prices.
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Analyst Views on VALE
Wall Street analysts forecast VALE stock price to fall
13 Analyst Rating
9 Buy
4 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 15.970
Low
12.00
Averages
13.93
High
15.50
Current: 15.970
Low
12.00
Averages
13.93
High
15.50
About VALE
Vale SA, formerly Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, is a Brazil-based metal and mining company which is primarily engaged in producing iron ore and nickel. The Company also produces iron ore pellets, copper, platinum group metals (PGMs), gold, silver and cobalt. Vale is engaged in greenfield mineral exploration in five countries and operates logistics systems in Brazil and other regions in the world, including railroads, maritime terminals and ports, which are integrated with mining operations. In addition, Vale has distribution centers to support the delivery of iron ore worldwide. Vale has numerous subsidiaries, including Vale Logistica Uruguay SA, Vale Holdings BV, Vale Overseas Ltd. The Company’s operations abroad cover approximately 30 countries.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Production Guidance Reaffirmed: Vale reaffirmed its FY 2026 iron ore production guidance of 335M to 345M metric tons, despite analysts noting that the suspension of Fabrica and Viga, which have a combined annual output of approximately 8M tons, poses a negative impact on the company.
- Uncertain Resumption Status: While Vale has regained its operating permit, it remains unclear whether the Minas Gerais state government has approved the resumption of activities at the mines, which could further affect the company's production capacity and market performance.
- Market Reaction Analysis: Analysts have downgraded Vale's rating, suggesting that although the permit restoration is a positive signal, the negative impact of the mine suspensions keeps overall market sentiment cautious, potentially leading to stock price volatility.
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- Operational Performance vs. Market Risks: Although Vale's operational outlook remains solid, as indicated by recent results, BofA believes that the current share price has already captured most of the near-term potential, reflecting a cautious market sentiment regarding future growth.
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- Stock Fluctuation: Vale (VALE) shares fell 1.9% to $17.20 in afternoon trading on Thursday, poised to end a six-day rally, despite a prior gain of about 10%, indicating volatility in market sentiment.
- Year-to-Date Performance: So far this year, VALE's stock has risen over 30%, significantly outperforming the S&P 500 Index's 1.4% increase, showcasing the company's strong performance in the mining sector.
- Analyst Ratings: According to Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating, VALE holds a strong buy rating of 4.95, reflecting an A+ score in profitability prospects, while receiving a C- in growth factors, indicating cautious market sentiment regarding future growth.
- Strategic Adjustment: The company recently agreed to sell most of its stake in the Thompson Nickel Belt venture in Manitoba to Exiro Minerals and other partners as part of a strategic review of its base metals business, aiming to optimize asset allocation in response to market changes.
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- Extensive Industry Background: Halas has held senior roles at companies like Lumina Gold, Kinross Gold, and IAMGOLD, and his expertise in all phases of the mine lifecycle, particularly in capital project execution and cost control, is expected to yield direct business benefits for Honey Badger.
- Portfolio Strength: The Board views Halas's appointment as a critical enhancement to Honey Badger's operational leadership, which is anticipated to accelerate the evaluation and advancement of the company's unique silver asset portfolio, further solidifying its competitive position in the market.
- Future Growth Potential: Halas expressed confidence in Honey Badger's silver asset portfolio and investment opportunities, emphasizing collaboration with the Board and management team to seize future growth opportunities and drive the company's ongoing development.
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