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Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades: Chevron, Novartis, Randgold, Urban Outfitters, Vodafone and Many More
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Stocks were initially down by a miniscule amount in early trading indications on Wednesday, but an incredibly strong ADP payrolls gain put stocks marginally higher. The markets also had edged higher in Europe after Asian markets ticked up on stronger Chinese import data.
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Some color has been added on many of the following calls, and the consensus analyst price targets referenced are from Thomson Reuters. These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday, March 8, 2017:
Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) was reiterated as Buy with a $147 price target (versus a $113.17 close) at Jefferies on the heels of Chevron’s analyst day. The firm sees Chevron’s communications as in line with expectations. The firm said that the cash cycle is improving, while capex is being tightly controlled. The firm also noted that Chevron’s production growth will accelerate and that the Permian will be a key growth contributor.
Novartis A.G. (NYSE: NVS) was raised to Buy from Hold at Societe Generale. The stock closed down 1.5% at $74.37 in New York trading on Tuesday, and it was indicated down another 0.7% at $73.82 on Wednesday. These American depositary shares (ADSs) have a 52-week range of $66.93 to $83.58, and the consensus analyst price target is $91.20.
Randgold Resources Ltd. (NASDAQ: GOLD) was downgraded to Underperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital Markets, but the firm also has four solid gold buys with the expected interest rate hikes expected to already have been priced in.
Urban Outfitters Inc. (NASDAQ: URBN) was maintained as Buy at Jefferies, but the price target was cut to $35 from $43 (versus a $25.41 prior close). Wedbush Securities maintained a Neutral rating but cut its target to $26 from $28. William Blair downgraded Urban Outfitters to Market Perform from Outperform.
Vodafone Group PLC (NASDAQ: VOD) was already rated as Buy at Goldman Sachs, but the firm added it to the prized Conviction Buy list. Vodafone’s ADSs also have a price target of $38, versus a $25.04 prior close. The 52-week range is $24.17 to $31.69, and the consensus analyst price target was $33.23.
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Other key analyst calls were seen in the following:
Align Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: ALGN) was reiterated as Outperform and the price target was raised to $110 from $97 at Credit Suisse. The call is after a number of recent positive headlines, a favorable patent ruling, two international distributor acquisitions and better teen offerings. Align Tech has a 52-week range of $66.79 to $104.70.
Charter Communications Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) was reiterated as Buy but the price target was raised to $388 from $300 (versus a $323.24 close) at Argus. While the Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks acquisitions have added significant scale to Charter, Argus feels that management has cautioned that upgrading and integrating the acquired systems will take several years. They also said its shares appear favorably valued on a forward basis relative to peers.
Crown Castle International Corp. (NYSE: CCI) was raised to Outperform from Market Perform at Wells Fargo. It has a 52-week range of $79.38 to $102.82 and a consensus price target of $101.47.
Cytokinetics Inc. (NASDAQ: CYTK) was started as Buy and assigned a $25 target price (versus an $11.50 close) at Rodman & Renshaw. Shares were indicated up 4% at $11.99 on Wednesday.
Evolent Health Inc. (NYSE: EVH) was already rated as Buy at Goldman Sachs, but the firm added it to the prized Conviction Buy list with a $30 price target (versus a $19.05 close, after a 3% drop). Evolent has a 52-week range of $9.51 to $26.84.
Grupo Televisa SAB (NYSE: TV) was downgraded to Neutral from Outperform with a $28 price target (versus a $25.72 close) at Credit Suisse. The 52-week range is $19.69 to $29.34.
Impax Laboratories Inc. (NASDAQ: IPXL) was raised to Buy from Hold and the price target was kept at $11 (versus a $9.10 close) at Deutsche Bank.
Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. (NYSE: NSM) was downgraded to Underweight from Neutral at Piper Jaffray.
Navistar International Corp. (NYSE: NAV) was raised to Hold from Sell with a $24 price target (versus a $24.85 close) at Stifel.
Omnicom Group Inc. (NYSE: OMC) was raised to Outperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital Markets.
Skyworks Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ: SWKS) was started with an Outperform rating at Wells Fargo, while Deutsche Bank raised its rating to Buy from Hold.
UDR Inc. (NYSE: UDR) was raised to Neutral From Underperform by Bank of America.
Credit Suisse has a note on the interest rate-sensitive mortgage REITs. The firm’s view is that declining volatility is leading to stable first-quarter book values. Two Harbors Investment and PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust remain its sector top picks.
Tuesday’s top analyst calls included of AbbVie, Frontier Communications, Hyatt Hotels, Weatherford International and many more.
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