ABT (Abbott Laboratories) Stock Analysis - Community

Abbott Laboratories (ABT) is a publicly traded Healthcare sector company. As of May 20, 2026, ABT trades at $88.23 with a market cap of $153.12B and a P/E ratio of 24.68. ABT moved -0.53% today. Year to date, ABT is -28.48%; over the trailing twelve months it is -34.47%. Its 52-week range spans $81.97 to $141.23. Analyst consensus is strong buy with an average price target of $120.24. Rallies surfaces ABT's financials, insider trades, hedge fund holdings, congressional trades, analyst ratings, and AI-generated research below.

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Rallies community data for ABT shows anonymized retail investor ownership, positioning, sentiment, and portfolio context when enough community data is available.

ABT Key Metrics

Key financial metrics for ABT
MetricValue
Price$88.23
Market Cap$153.12B
P/E Ratio24.68
EPS$3.59
Dividend Yield0.63%
52-Week High$141.23
52-Week Low$81.97
Volume5.95M
Avg Volume0
Revenue (TTM)$45.13B
Net Income$6.28B
Gross Margin56.26%

Latest ABT News

Recent ABT Insider Trades

  • STARKS DANIEL J bought 10.00K (~$926.54K) on Apr 27, 2026.
  • Boudreau Philip P bought 2.20K (~$201.30K) on Apr 23, 2026.
  • Shroff Eric sold 709 (~$81.95K) on Mar 2, 2026.

ABT Analyst Consensus

20 analysts cover ABT: 0 strong buy, 16 buy, 4 hold, 0 sell, 0 strong sell. Consensus rating is strong buy. Average price target: $120.24.

Common questions about ABT

How does the Rallies community trade ABT?
Rallies community data for ABT shows anonymized retail investor ownership, positioning, sentiment, and portfolio context when enough community data is available.
Does Rallies show retail investor data for ABT?
Rallies shows anonymized community ownership, retail positioning, sentiment, and portfolio context for ABT when enough community data is available.
Is ABT research on Rallies investment advice?
No. Rallies provides research, data, and educational context for ABT. It does not provide personalized investment advice.
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