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Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades: Coca-Cola, Deutsche Bank, GE, JD.com, Peabody Energy, Qualcomm, WisdomTree and More
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Stocks were indicated to open lower on Tuesday, but the indexes remain close to all-time highs hit just last week. The trend that has continued to dominate the markets is that investors have bought every major sell-off for more than five years now. Investors are also looking for new investing and trading ideas to generate gains and income ahead.
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Additional color and commentary has been added on most of these daily analyst calls. Consensus analyst price target data and valuation metrics are from the Thomson Reuters sell-side research service.
These were the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday, November 14, 2017.
Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE: KO) was raised to Outperform from Market Perform with a $51 target price (versus a $46.72 prior close) at Wells Fargo. Shares were up 0.4% on Monday and indicated up 0.4% more at $46.90. Coca-Cola’s 52-week trading range is $39.88 to $46.98 and its consensus analyst target price is $48.11.
Deutsche Bank A.G. (NYSE: DB) was raised to Buy from Hold at HSBC. The American depositary shares closed at $17.93, and they were indicated up 1.4% at $18.20 on Tuesday morning. The 52-week range is $15.09 to $20.94, and the consensus target price is down at $14.32.
General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) closed down over 7.1% at $19.02 at close to a five-year closing low after cutting the dividend and showing its strategy. GE shares were downgraded to Sector Perform from Outperform with a $20 target (down from $25) at RBC Capital Markets. Merrill Lynch maintained its Buy rating, but lowered its price objective to $23 from $27. GE now has a 52-week range of $18.75 to $32.38, and its price target was $24.87.
JD.com Inc. (NASDAQ: JD) was downgraded to Equal Weight from Overweight at Morgan Stanley, but it was maintained as Outperform and the price target was raised to $52 from $50 at Wells Fargo. JD.com closed up 3.45% at $41.34 after a strong Singles Day in China, but the stock was indicated down 1.3% at $40.80 on the heels of this downgrade. The 52-week range is $25.25 to $48.99. The consensus target price is $50.23.
Peabody Energy Corp. (NYSE: BTU) was started as Buy with a $38 price target (versus a $31.18 close) at Jefferies. The firm noted that Peabody is the world’s largest coal miner and has come out of bankruptcy with a greatly improved balance sheet and strong free cash flow generation and capital returns. Peabody’s 52-week range is $22.58 to $32.50, and it has a consensus target price of $37.50.
Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) was reiterated as Outperform and the price target was raised to $77 from $70 at RBC Capital Markets. It closed up 3%at $66.49 on Monday and was indicated up 0.4% at $66.75 on Tuesday, a day after formally rejecting the $70 buyout offer from Broadcom.
WisdomTree Investments Inc. (NASDAQ: WETF) was raised to Market Perform from Underperform with a $12.50 target price (versus an $11.28 close) at Keefe Bruyette & Woods. It was maintained as Sell but the price target was raised to $8.50 from $8.00 at UBS. WisdomTree closed down 5.5% at $11.28 on Monday after making an acquisition, but shares were indicated up 0.4% at $11.33 on Tuesday.
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Other key analyst calls are included below:
Albemarle Corp. (NYSE: ALB) was reiterated as Buy and the price target was raised to $162 from $156 at Jefferies.
Buffalo Wild Wings (NASDAQ: BWLD) was maintained as Market Perform but the price target was raised to $150 from $110 at Wells Fargo.
Dollar General Corp. (NYSE: DG) was started as Neutral with an $89 target price (versus an $83.55 close) at Goldman Sachs.
Dollar Tree Inc. (NASDAQ: DLTR) was started as Buy and assigned a $106 target price (versus a $93.69 close) at Goldman Sachs.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) was maintained as Buy at Goldman Sachs, but the firm removed it from the prized Conviction Buy List.
Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) was started as Neutral with a $22 price target (versus a $22.14 close) at Goldman Sachs.
Match Group (NASDAQ: MTCH) was reiterated as Buy with a $35 price target (versus a $28.69 close) at Jefferies.
Navient Corp. (NASDAQ: NAVI) was started as Overweight with a $17 target price (versus a $12.08 close) at Barclays.
Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. (NASDAQ: SFM) was started as Sell with an $18 target price (versus a $20.85 close) at Goldman Sachs.
Statoil ASA (NYSE: STO) was downgraded to Market Perform from Outperform at BMO Capital Markets.
SuperValu Inc. (NYSE: SVU) was started as Sell with a $14 price target (versus a $15.30 close) at Goldman Sachs.
TG Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: TGTX) was started with a Buy rating and given a $33 price target (versus an $8.25 close) at H.C. Wainwright.
United Natural Foods Inc. (NASDAQ: UNFI) was started as Neutral with a $41 target price (versus a $39.70 close) at Goldman Sachs.
Monday’s top analyst calls included Best Buy, Equifax, Gilead Sciences, MongoDB, NVIDIA, Rio Tinto, Teva Pharmaceutical, UPS and many more.
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