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Goldman Sachs Targets Select IT Names (DRIV, MVSN, BOBJ, COGN, INFA)
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Goldman Sachs has initiated several IT names this morning. While most of the names are neutral rated, these are the stocks it views favorably in each group with values as the current issue.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: Cognos (COGN) started as Neutral, $1.70 2007 EPS target. Informatica (INFA) started as Neutral, $0.52 2007 EPS target. Business Objects (BOBJ) coverage transfer, also started as Neutral. Goldman Sachs also notes that it would look for a pullback in the names for a more attractive entry point.
DIGITAL RIGHTS: Macrovision (MVSN) started as Neutral and $32 target, $0.76 2007 EPS target.
MIGRATION SOFTWARE: Digital River (DRIV) started as Buy, $1.59 2007 EPS target; issues $54 target; attractive valuation atfer recent pullback.
Jon C. Ogg
July 11, 2007
Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.
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