Treasury Wine Estates traded at 5.08 this Friday February 6th, decreasing 0.44 or 7.97 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Treasury Wine Estates lost 1.74 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 52.88 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Treasury Wine Estates to be priced at 5.25 by the end of this quarter and at 4.94 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.
Treasury Wine Estates Limited is engaged in grape growing and sourcing, wine production and wine marketing, selling and distribution. The Company's segments include Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), Americas, Asia, and Europe Middle, East and Africa (EMEA). ANZ segment is engaged in the manufacture, sale and marketing of wine within Australia and New Zealand and distribution of beer and cider under license in New Zealand. Americas segment is engaged in the manufacture, sale and marketing of wine within the Americas region. Asia segment is engaged in the sale and marketing of wine within the Asia (excluding the Middle East and Africa). EMEA segment is engaged in the manufacture, sale and marketing of wine within Europe and Middle, East & Africa. It is also engaged in the sale of branded wines, principally as a finished, bottled product. Its wine portfolio includes Commercial, Masstige and luxury wine brands, such as Penfolds, Beringer, Lindeman's, Wolf Blass, Chateau St Jean and others.