UBS Group Raises Air Products and Chemicals Price Target to $307

The investment firm maintains a 'neutral' rating on the basic materials company's stock.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 8:21pm

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UBS Group has increased its price target for Air Products and Chemicals (NYSE: APD) from $285 to $307, while maintaining a 'neutral' rating on the stock. The new target price represents a potential upside of 3.04% from the company's previous closing price.

Why it matters

This price target adjustment by a major investment firm signals their outlook on the future performance of Air Products and Chemicals, a leading global supplier of industrial gases and related equipment. The 'neutral' rating suggests UBS sees the stock as fairly valued at current levels, despite the higher price target.

The details

In a research report, UBS Group cited the company's strong market position and growth potential as factors behind the increased price target, though they maintained a 'neutral' rating on the stock. Several other analysts have also recently weighed in on Air Products and Chemicals, with a range of price targets and ratings.

  • The new price target was issued on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

The players

UBS Group

A global investment bank and financial services firm that provides research coverage and recommendations on Air Products and Chemicals.

Air Products and Chemicals

A leading global supplier of industrial gases and related equipment, headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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What’s next

Investors will be watching to see if Air Products and Chemicals' stock price reacts to the new price target from UBS Group, and whether other analysts follow suit with similar adjustments.

The takeaway

This price target increase by a major investment firm suggests cautious optimism about Air Products and Chemicals' future performance, though the 'neutral' rating indicates the stock may be fairly valued at current levels.