The average one-year price target for Nomad Foods (NYSE:NOMD) has been revised to $14.62 per share, representing a 14.85% decrease from the previous estimate of $17.17 made on February 21, 2026. Analysts’ targets range from a low of $13.13 to a high of $16.80 per share, indicating a potential 50.26% increase from the last reported closing price of $9.73 per share.
Currently, 202 funds or institutions hold positions in Nomad Foods, reflecting a decrease of 142 owner(s) or 41.28% in the last quarter. Institutional ownership has dropped by 28.16% to 101,001K shares over three months, while the average portfolio weight of funds allocated to NOMD increased by 40.71% to 0.25%. The current put/call ratio stands at 0.38, signaling a bullish market outlook for the stock.
Notable investors such as Boston Partners, Brown Advisory, and Allspring Global Investments have reported significant reductions in their holdings, with decreases of 38.93%, 9.59%, and 11.19% respectively over the last quarter.






