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Top Analyst Upgrades & Downgrades (AMD, AIXG, CELG, DNDN, DLR, EBAY, ICE, JOY, LVLT, NSC, RSH, BOX, VECO)
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE: AMD) Raised to Buy at Jefferies.
Aixtron SE (NASDAQ: AIXG) Raised to Buy at Deutsche Bank.
Celgene Corporation (NASDAQ: CELG) Started as Buy at Stifel Nicolaus.
Dendreon Corporation (NASDAQ: DNDN) Started as Hold at Stifel Nicolaus.
Digital Realty Trust (NYSE: DLR) Cut to Hold at Jefferies.
eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) Cut to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE) named Bull of the Day at Zacks.
Joy Global, Inc. (NYSE: JOY) Cut to Neutral at UBS.
Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: LVLT) Raised to Buy at BofA/ML.
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) Cut to Equal Weight at Barclays.
RadioShack Corporation (NYSE: RSH) named Bear of the Day at Zacks.
SeaCube Container Leasing Limited (NYSE: BOX) named as value stock of the day at Zacks.
Veeco Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ: VECO) Raised to Buy at Deutsche Bank.
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