ABB opens the week with analyst consensus in focus, shares steady on SIX Swiss Exchange
29.06.2026 - 11:31:58 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Christina Vogel, Background & Management desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 11:25.
ABB (CH0012221716) starts the new week on the SIX Swiss Exchange with a tightly clustered analyst consensus and a broadly stable share price around the mid-80s francs. Current ratings from UBS, Deutsche Bank and Bernstein frame the stock as a core European industrial name in electrification and automation, according to finanzen.ch and Marketscreener data.finanzen.ch fundamental overview
What analysts currently say
UBS most recently reiterated its view on ABB on 26 June 2026, keeping a "Neutral" rating and setting a price target of 88 Swiss francs, according to Marketscreener’s analyst summary.Marketscreener analyst list for ABB Deutsche Bank Research and Bernstein both updated their models on 25 June 2026, each maintaining mid-range stances with targets around 70 francs in their respective currency frameworks, which underscores a cautious but not negative sector positioning.finanzen.ch analyst breakdown
In addition, JPMorgan and RBC have in recent weeks also reiterated neutral to sector-perform ratings, highlighting ABB’s strong exposure to factory automation, motion control and grid technologies while pointing to valuation that already discounts much of the medium-term growth story.finanzen.ch valuation profile The breadth of coverage places ABB in the same discussion set as Siemens and Schneider Electric when global investors look at industrial automation and electrification in Europe.
Consensus, valuation and peers
Across the major houses, the consensus view on ABB centers on mid-single-digit organic growth in the medium term and a margin profile supported by its higher-value service and software components, according to the finanzen.ch fundamental analysis.finanzen.ch profitability metrics The stock trades on SIX at roughly the mid-80s francs, which corresponds to a valuation that analysts broadly describe as fair relative to peers like Siemens and Schneider Electric when adjusted for growth and margin characteristics.Marketscreener peer comparison
The analyst target range currently extends from around 70 francs on the more cautious side to the high 80s francs at the upper end, per the collated data on finanzen.ch.finanzen.ch target range This spread reflects differing views on how quickly ABB can convert its order book in electrification, robotics and motion into sustained earnings growth while managing input costs and project execution risk.
All news and analysis on the ABB shares
Current coverage, analyst assessments and price data on ABB are collected in the dedicated topic section for investors who follow the Zurich-listed industrial group.
How ABB earns its money
ABB generates its revenue in four main business areas: Electrification, Motion, Process Automation and Robotics & Discrete Automation, as detailed in its investor material.ABB investor overview A concrete example product is its industrial robots and collaborative robot lines, which are used in automotive, electronics and general manufacturing to automate production steps ranging from welding to packaging.
Where the ABB shares trade today
The ABB shares (CH0012221716) trade on 2026-06-29, 09:47 on the SIX Swiss Exchange at 84.60 Swiss francs, according to finanzen.ch real-time data.finanzen.ch ABB quote
Key data on the ABB shares
- Company: ABB Ltd
- ISIN: CH0012221716
- WKN: 919730
- Ticker: ABBN
- Trading venue: SIX Swiss Exchange
- Price (as of 2026-06-29, 09:47): 84.60 CHF
- Market cap: 159.3 billion CHF (as of 2026-06-29)
- Sector / industry: Electrical equipment, industrial automation
- Index membership: SMI, Stoxx Europe 600
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-25
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