Analyst downgrades Imperial Brands stock to hold

An analyst has downgraded Imperial Brands (IMBBY) stock to 'Hold' after significant gains. The stock delivered a 57.43% total return since initial coverage, outperforming the NASDAQ and tobacco peers. At current valuations, the margin of safety has diminished.

Imperial Brands (OTCMKTS:IMBBY) has seen strong performance since the analyst's initial coverage. The stock achieved a 57.43% total return, surpassing the NASDAQ, with the share price rising 43.48%. From bear market lows, it led the tobacco sector with approximately 200% total return, ahead of Japan Tobacco, Philip Morris, Altria, and British American Tobacco (BAT). At its lowest point, it traded at 5x price-to-free-cash-flow (P/FCF) and offered an 11% dividend yield amid extreme negative sentiment. Investors buying during peak pessimism were rewarded as sector sentiment improved. However, at the current 13x price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, the analyst argues the margin of safety is gone. 'Slow-growing companies should be bought at low valuations in order to achieve high returns and low risks,' the analyst states. 'Imperial Brands isn't the fat pitch it once was, and I am downgrading to Hold.' The article, published on 2026-03-16, discloses the analyst holds a beneficial long position in Imperial Brands shares through stock ownership, options, or derivatives. The views expressed are the analyst's own and not necessarily those of Seeking Alpha.

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