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Wilmar International Stock Outlook 2025: Bullish Reversal, Technical Buy, and Price Targets Explained

Broker: CGS International
Date of Report: October 9, 2025

Excerpt from CGS International report.

Report Summary

  • Wilmar International Ltd’s share price has dropped 13% from its March 2025 peak, which the broker believes has already priced in the negative impact of a US\$709 million fine imposed by the Indonesian Supreme Court.
  • Wilmar’s China operations are performing well, especially in soybean crushing margins, supporting expectations for stronger profits in the third quarter of 2025 both quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year.
  • The broker recommends investors focus on Wilmar’s normalized earnings outlook for FY26F-27F, upgrading the stock to “Add” with a higher target price of S\$3.30, based on a 10x FY27F P/E.
  • Technically, Wilmar’s share price is showing signs of bullish mean-reversion, with multiple indicators suggesting a short-term reversal to the upside.
  • The broader market context highlights a surge in gold prices above US\$4,000/oz amid US economic and fiscal uncertainties, which has prompted a reallocation from equities to haven assets like gold.

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