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Gold Fields Ltd - ADR - Level II

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Share Price

$40.92

Average Target Price

$52.7528.9% upside

3 analysts in the last 4 months

High: $57.25 | Low: $49

Analyst Recommendations

No recommendations in the last 4 months.

Revenue & Income Forecast

Analysts' Target Prices

DateAnalystPrice TargetCurrent Upside/Downside
2026-07-14Scotiabank$5227.1% upsideOpen
2026-07-09RBC Capital$4919.7% upsideOpen
2026-04-24Canaccord Genuity$57.2539.9% upsideOpen
2026-01-26Scotiabank$6149.1% upsideOpen
2025-11-24RBC CapitalJosh Wolfson$4510% upsideOpen
2025-10-23Scotiabank$4714.9% upsideOpen
2025-10-13Canaccord Genuity$394.7% downsideOpen
2025-08-22Capital One Financial$3221.8% downsideOpen
2024-08-19ScotiabankTanya Jakusconek$1856% downsideOpen
2024-06-26BMO CapitalRaj Ray$1465.8% downsideOpen
2024-06-14ScotiabankTanya Jakusconek$1758.5% downsideOpen
2024-06-13BMO CapitalAndrew Kaip$13.567% downsideOpen

Gold Fields (GFI) FAQ

Gold Fields (GFI) currently reports a target price of $53. Use the charts on this page to explore Gold Fields's target price history and peer comparisons.

Analysts' average 12-month price target for Gold Fields is $53, about 28.9% upside from the current share price of $40.92. That spread summarizes where covering analysts expect the stock could trade over the next year, not a guarantee. Review the individual firm targets on this page — a wide high-to-low range often means opinion is split.

Start with the current target price of $53, then check the historical chart for trend and the peer comparison chart for relative positioning. From there, open related valuation or income-statement pages for Gold Fields, and consider following GFI for alerts when major investors trade the stock.

Gold Fields is classified in the Materials sector. On target price, it currently shows $53. Sector peers often share similar capital intensity and growth regimes, so relative rankings inside Materials are usually more informative than comparing GFI with unrelated industries.