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Top 10 Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades (ADTN, ATHN, CLH, DPS, GS, IM, O, RMD, SPWRA, TLAB)

These are ten of the top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations we saw from Wall Street research calls this morning:

Adtran Inc. (NASDAQ: ADTN) Started as Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
athenahealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATHN) Reiterated Hold but price target cut to $32 at Auriga.
Clean Harbors, Inc. (NYSE: CLH) Raised to Outperform at Credit Suisse.
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group (NYSE: DPS) Raised to Buy at Stifel Nicolaus.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) Cut to Market Perform and $165 target at KBW.
Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE: IM) Raised to Buy at Goldman Sachs.
Realty Income Corp. (NYSE: O) Cut to Underperform at Credit Suisse.
ResMed Inc. (NYSE: RMD) Raised to Overweight at Morgan Stanley.
SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ: SPWRA) Reiterated SELL with $15 Target at Auriga.
Tellabs Inc. (NASDAQ: TLAB) Started as Neutral at Goldman Sachs.

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