NYSE:ADM

Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM)

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-2.45 (2.94%)
as of Jun 5, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 4 opinions in the last 12 months.

The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM-N) has garnered attention from various experts for its strong fundamentals and positive technical indicators, signaling a potential upward trend in its stock performance. Analysts are particularly excited about its breakout from a long downtrend, which may suggest a favorable entry point for investors. With a price target of $62.00, many view ADM as a solid play in the agriculture and commodity sectors, especially in light of its recent price increase of 19%. Additionally, the company offers a dividend yield of 4-5%, making it attractive during a period when many defensive stocks are being offloaded. The combination of technical analysis and solid fundamentals presents a compelling case for ADM, positioning it well for those looking for value amid recent market corrections.

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Positive
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Valuation
Undervalued
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PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Feb 16/10, 16.45%) Saw some volatility numbers he wasn’t comfortable with and exited the position.
WEAK BUY
Hasn’t performed all that well this year. One of the biggest companies that supplies seeds. As a long term strategic holding it is something you should have. 2-3 year horizon.
TOP PICK
Biggest grain and vegetable oil trader globally. Asia will start demanding more and more oil seeds and grains and this company is well positioned to benefit.
DON'T BUY
Food and agriculture. A lot of risk such as crop failures, input risks of ag commodity prices.
TOP PICK
One of the largest distributors of grains, crops and especially soybeans. China imports 55 Million tones of soybeans and can only produce 15 tones. Problem with soybeans is you can’t just throw more fertilizer on them, they need lots of water and China is a little short of water. Biggest risk is crop prices dropping. This quarter they couldn’t source grains from Russia. Over the long term this is a great place to be. Raised dividends 37 years in a row and is trading at a cheap valuation.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick April 3/09. No Change.)
PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Sep 29/09, Up 7.2%) (Preferred A.)It’s in the conversion range right now. Likes the company. Margins of Corn Ethanol have been strong. Lot of cash in their balance sheet. 6.5% dividend. Safe as it come close to its conversion price.
PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Feb. 19/09, Up 9.82%)
TOP PICK
(Preferred A.)Put option $29.56 on ADM-N. It’s a good way to gradually accumulate a position. He has been working this way for may years. Is a beneficiary of global agricultural demand. Volumes and margins are strong. Recently raised dividends.
TRADE
Cash flow does not exceed earnings so he doesn’t like this one, but has bought it for snowbirds for its income.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Apr 3/09. Up 11.15%.) Still likes.
DON'T BUY
A lot of visibility risk on this company.
TOP PICK
6.25% Preferred A Shares. Feels the food space had not broken out. The common stock is the riskier play. Likes the coupon. A safe play, not a leveraged play.
PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick July 3/09, Up 6.2%) Convertible Preferred A's. The food space is something to look out for. Has the highest amount of leverage in the food processing business.
BUY
Likes agriculture very much and there are pretty good opportunities to be invested in. Recently had a quarter that was a little below expectations, mostly related to hedging costs but this is only a short-term concern. You could also consider are Bunge (BG-N), Corn Products (CPO-N) or Viterra (VT-T). (His 2 preferences would be this company and Viterra.)
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