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Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades (AIB, STD, OFC, CS, DNDN, JASO, MU, POT, RAX, SFSF, SNDK, UBS)
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These are some of this Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations seen in Wall Street research notes:
Allied Irish Bank plc (NYSE: AIB) Cut To Neutral From Buy By Goldman Sachs
Banco Santander SA (NYSE: STD) Cut to Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
Corporate Office Properties Trust (NYSE: OFC) Started as Buy at Jefferies.
Credit Suisse Group (NYSE: CS) Started as Sell at RBS.
Dendreon Corporation (NASDAQ: DNDN) Started as Outperform and $50 target at RBC.
JA Solar Holdings (NASDAQ: JASO) Started as Market Perform at Wells Fargo.
Micron Technology Inc. (NYSE: MU) Cut to Neutral at Sterne Agee.
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (NYSE: POT) Target Cut To $150 From $165 at CIBC.
Rackspace Hosting (NYSE: RAX) Reiterated Buy but raised target to $24 at Kaufman Bros.
SanDisk Corp. (NASDAQ: SNDK) Cut to Neutral at Stern Agee.
SuccessFactors, Inc. (NASDAQ: SFSF) Raised to Conviction Buy List at Goldman Sachs.
UBS AG (NYSE: UBS) Started as Hold at RBS.
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