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Top 10 Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades (ACG, CPN, COF, DISH, JWN, MOS, MYGN, POT, TIVO, WEN)
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These are the top ten analyst calls we have seen in upgrades, downgrades, and initiations from Wall Street research calls this Thursday morning:
Allergan Inc. (NYSE: AGN) Raised to Buy at Lazard.
Calpine Corp. (NYSE: CPN) Raised to Buy at Jefferies.
Capital One (NYSE: COF) Cut to Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
Dish Network (NASDAQ: DISH) Raised to Buy at Collins Stewart.
Nordsrom (NYSE: JWN) Raised to Positive at S&P.
Mosaic Co. (NYSE: MOS) Started as Hold at Deutsche Bank.
Myriad Genetics (NASDAQ: MYGN) Started as Sell at Auriga.
Potash Corp. (NYSE: POT) Started as Hold at Deutsche Bank.
Tivo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO) Raised to Overweight at JPMorgan.
Wendy’s/Arby’s (NYSE: WEN) Cut to Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
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