SKF Shares - Pareto lifts price target to 300 kronor
18.06.2026 - 17:48:11 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Thu Chart & Technicals Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/18/2026, 15:46 UTC. Details in the imprint.
SKF (SE0000108227) is drawing fresh attention after Pareto Securities raised its price target to 300 kronor from 290 kronor and kept a Buy rating. The update was reported by MarketScreener on 06/18/2026.
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Pareto's new call
MarketScreener reported the revised call in a note that also showed SKF at 243.30 kronor, slightly below the updated target. The brokerage kept a positive stance in a fresh dated update.
The move matters because SKF is a large industrial name with wide investor coverage. Analyst revisions often reshape the short-term narrative around earnings quality and demand visibility.
Thursday's chart view
On Thursday, the chart focus is simple: SKF A shares were quoted at 246.0 kronor on Investing.com's Stockholm quote page. The same source showed an intraday range between 244.0 and 248.0 kronor on 06/18/2026.
That keeps attention on how the stock trades around the latest analyst levels. It also gives traders a clean reference point for the session.
What the company sells
SKF makes bearings, seals, lubrication systems, and related maintenance services. That product mix sits at the center of its rotation technology business and supports customers in industrial and automotive markets.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of SKF (SE0000108227) trade on Stockholm at SEK 246.0 as of 06/18/2026, 15:46 UTC.
SKF at a glance
- Company: AB SKF
- ISIN: SE0000108227
- Ticker: SKFa
- Venue: Stockholm
- Price (as of 06/18/2026, 15:46 UTC): SEK 246.0
- Sector / Industry: Industrials - Machinery
- Index membership: not live-verified
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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