An Analysis of Celanese Corp (CE)’s Potential Price Growth

Roman Campbell

In a filing, Celanese Corp revealed its CEO & President Richardson Scott A acquired Company’s shares for reported $0.16 million on Dec 10 ’25. In the deal valued at $41.59 per share,3,800 shares were bought. As a result of this transaction, Richardson Scott A now holds 70,449 shares worth roughly $3.35 million.

Then, Kyrish Chuck bought 5,000 shares, generating $205,150 in total proceeds. Upon buying the shares at $41.03, the SVP & CFO now owns 10,914 shares.

Before that, Go Timothy bought 1,039 shares. Celanese Corp shares valued at $48,053 were divested by the Director at a price of $46.25 per share. As a result of the transaction, Go Timothy now holds 4,415 shares, worth roughly $0.21 million.

A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including Wells Fargo’s analysts, who decreased its forecast for the stock in mid December from “an Overweight” to “an Equal weight”. Citigroup also remained covering CE and has increased its forecast on October 02, 2025 with a “Buy” recommendation from previously “Neutral” rating. Wells Fargo revised its rating on June 16, 2025. It rated CE as “an Overweight” which previously was an “an Equal weight”.

Price Performance Review of CE

On Friday, Celanese Corp [NYSE:CE] saw its stock fall -0.96% to $47.52. Over the last five days, the stock has gained 0.81%. Celanese Corp shares have fallen nearly -34.96% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have risen 12.39% over the past one year.

How much short interest is there in Celanese Corp?

A steep rise in short interest was recorded in Celanese Corp stocks on 2025-12-31, dropping by -1.02 million shares to a total of 7.65 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2025-11-28 was 8.67 million shares. There was a decline of -13.28%, which implies that there is a negative sentiment for the stock.

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