Delek US Holdings Hits 5-Day Low Amid Analyst Caution
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 20 Nov 25
Source: Benzinga
Shares of Delek US Holdings Inc (DK) declined today, hitting a 5-day low as investor sentiment turned cautious. The stock's recent performance reflects a broader trend of bearish momentum, prompting concerns among traders. Analysts have maintained an average rating of 'Hold' for DK, indicating a lack of strong conviction in the stock's near-term prospects. The mean price target for Delek is set at $42.21, suggesting limited upside potential in the current market environment. Investors will be closely monitoring future developments as the company navigates these challenging conditions.
Analyst Views on DK
Wall Street analysts forecast DK stock price to rise over the next 12 months. According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for DK is 40.91 USD with a low forecast of 33.00 USD and a high forecast of 53.00 USD. However, analyst price targets are subjective and often lag stock prices, so investors should focus on the objective reasons behind analyst rating changes, which better reflect the company's fundamentals.
11 Analyst Rating
3 Buy
8 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 28.940
Low
33.00
Averages
40.91
High
53.00
Current: 28.940
Low
33.00
Averages
40.91
High
53.00
About DK
Delek US Holdings, Inc. is a diversified downstream energy company with assets in petroleum refining, logistics, pipelines, and renewable fuels. The Company's segments include Refining and Logistics. The Refining segment processes crude oil and other feedstocks for the manufacture of transportation motor fuels, including various grades of gasoline, diesel fuel and aviation fuel, asphalt and other petroleum-based products that are distributed through owned and third-party product terminals. The Refining segment also owns three biodiesel facilities, located in Crossett, Arkansas, Cleburne, Texas and New Albany, Mississippi. The Logistics segment is engaged in gathering, transporting and storing crude oil and natural gas, marketing, distributing, transporting and storing intermediate and refined products and disposing and recycling water in select regions of the southeastern United States and North Dakota, the Midland Basin in Texas, the Delaware Basin in New Mexico and West Texas.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.




