TUI Stock - Jefferies turns cautious after the rally
17.06.2026 - 16:28:55 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Analyst & Consensus Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/17/2026, 14:26 UTC. Details in the imprint.
TUI (DE000TUAG505) is back under a more cautious lens after Jefferies shifted to Hold and cut its price target, according to a current market report. The call comes after a strong recent run in the stock and a balance-sheet story that still dominates the debate.
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What Jefferies changed
TUI stock is the subject of a new analyst reset. Jefferies has returned to a Hold stance and lowered its target, saying much of the recovery is already priced in.
The report also underlines that investors are still tracking leverage, debt reduction, and the pace of normalization. That matters more than short-term travel demand headlines.
Wednesday’s operating lens
Wednesday’s focus is the company’s operational story, and that story still centers on execution. TUI sells package holidays, flights, cruises, and hotel stays across Europe.
The group’s model depends on filling capacity efficiently and keeping the balance sheet on a firmer footing. That mix gives the stock a clear operating lever, but also a clear set of risks.
What the company sells
TUI’s core business spans package holidays, flights, cruises, and hotel and resort operations. The portfolio makes the company one of Europe’s largest integrated travel groups.
Where the shares trade
The shares of TUI (DE000TUAG505) trade on Xetra at EUR 7.04 as of 06/17/2026, 14:26 UTC.
TUI at a glance
- Company: TUI AG
- ISIN: DE000TUAG505
- WKN: TUAG50
- Ticker: TUAG50
- Venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 06/17/2026, 14:26 UTC): EUR 7.04
- Sector / Industry: Travel and tourism
- Index membership: SDAX
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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