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Top 10 Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades (MT, EBAY, HAL, KBH, LEN, NBG, MS, MYGN, TDC, X)
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These are ten of the top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations seen in Wall Street research calls this Thursday:
ArcelorMittal (NYSE: MT) Cut to Neutral at UBS.
eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) Raised to Overweight at Morgan Stanley.
Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL) Raised to Outperform at FBR.
KB Home (NYSE: KBH) Started as Market Perform at KBW.
Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN) Started as Market Perform at KBW.
National Bank of Greece SA (NYSE: NBG) Started as Neutral at Credit Suisse.
Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) Raised to Outperform at FBR.
Myriad Genetics Inc. (NASDAQ: MYGN) Raised to Buy at Auriga.
Teradata Corp. (NYSE: TDC) Raised to Outperform at Oppenheimer.
United States Steel Corp. (NYSE: X) Raised to COnviction Buy List at Goldman Sachs.
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