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Friday's Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades: Bank of America, Disney, DraftKings, Mattel, Nucor, Nvidia, SunPower and More

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The futures traded lower on Friday, as we end a week that had a little something for everybody. All the major indexes closed down big Thursday, after starting strong out of the gate. From some big up days to commiserate down days, the roller-coaster remains in full effect. And the song remained the same as earnings continued to pour in this week, along with mixed economic news.

Strategists cited the weak dollar, continued massive layoffs and some positive corporate earnings as a reason stocks for the most part held their ground over the past four sessions. The biggest lingering negatives are higher for longer peak rates, with some now saying the terminal rate could be as high as 5.5%, and some Thursday suggested that number could reach a stunning 6.0%.

Treasury yields were higher across the curve Thursday, and despite a positive 10-year action on Wednesday, the sellers returned and the benchmark note closed the day at 3.68%. The inversion with the two-year paper held serve, as it finished at 4.48%, the widest gap since 1981. Bond market mavens have long considered the anomaly between the two securities as a precursor to a recession.

Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude both finished the day lower, giving back some of the strong gains from the past week. Top analysts cited the growing inventories in the United States and in the eurozone as a reason for the pullback, as they are at the highest levels since July of 2021. Natural gas reversed ground and was the winner on the day, closing up almost 2% at $2.43. Gold and Bitcoin both closed lower, with the cryptocurrency giant down almost 5%, back below the $22,000 level.

24/7 Wall St. reviews dozens of analyst research reports each day of the week with a goal of finding fresh ideas for investors and traders alike. Some of these daily analyst calls cover stocks to buy. Other calls cover stocks to sell or avoid. Remember that no single analyst call should ever be used as a basis to buy or sell a stock. Consensus analyst target data is from Refinitiv.

These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday, February 10, 2023.

Accolade Inc. (NASDAQ: ACCD): Jefferies downgraded the stock to Buy from Hold but kept a $14 target price. The consensus target is $13.04. The stock closed down over 8% on Thursday at $11.57, after the downgrade.

Affirm Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: AFRM): RBC Capital Markets downgraded shares of the buy-now-pay-later company to Sector Perform from Outperform. The analyst also lowered the $23 target price to $17, below the $19.32 consensus target. The stock was destroyed Thursday, closing down 17% at $13.29 after posting dismal earnings and announcing big job cuts.

Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA): As Mizuho downgraded the stock to Underperform from Neutral, it sliced its $45 target objective to $38. The consensus target is $39.50, and shares closed at $39.42 on Thursday.
Azenta Inc. (NASDAQ: AZTA): The Stephens downgrade to Equal Weight from Overweight included a price target cut to $60 from $65. The consensus target is higher at $69.40. Thursday’s $45.94 close was down 18% on the day despite mixed earnings results.

Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC): Keefe Bruyette’s downgrade was to Underperform from Market Perform with the target price trimmed to $33 from $35. The $40.75 consensus target also compares with Tuesday’s closing price of $35.72 a share.

Biogen Inc. (NASDAQ: BIIB): Jefferies reiterated a Buy rating with a $350 target price. The consensus target is $322.26. The stock closed on Thursday at $287.00.

Black Hills Corp. (NYSE: BKH): Mizuho cut its Neutral rating on the utility stock to Underperform. Its $71 target price dropped to $60 as well. The consensus target is $72.71, and shares closed on Thursday at $63.21.

Bunge Ltd. (NYSE: BG): Baird’s downgrade to Neutral from Outperform came with a target price cut to $115 from $127. The consensus target is $130.50. The stock closed at $96.10 on Thursday.

Coupang Inc. (NYSE: CPNG): Barclays initiated coverage with an Overweight rating and a $20 price target. The consensus target is $23.77. Thursday’s close at $15.79 was down over 3% for the day.

DraftKings Inc. (NASDAQ: DKNG): Roth MKM downgraded the shares to Sell from Neutral. Its $15 target price compares with the $20.36 consensus target and Thursday’s $16.53 close, which was down almost 7% for the day on the downgrade.

Kimberly-Clark Corp. (NYSE: KMB): The Zacks Bear of the Day stock has underperformed despite a better than expected quarterly report, says the analyst. Its shares have traded as high as $144.53 in the past year but closed most recently at $128.25. That is down more than 5% year to date.


Kosmos Energy Inc. (NYSE: KOS): Benchmark initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $10 target price. The consensus is in line at $10.09. The last Thursday trade came in at $7.58.

Mattel Inc. (NYSE: MAT): Though Goldman Sachs maintained a Buy rating, the analyst lowered its $26 price target to $21. The consensus target is $26.09. Thursday’s close at $18.31 was down 11% on the day after revenue and profits fell.

Nucor Inc. (NYSE: NUE): Zacks points out that stellar quarterly results sent shares of its Bull of the Day soaring. The steelmaker’s stock last closed at $163.59, which is up 21% or so since the beginning of the year.

Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA): Jefferies maintained a Buy rating on the chip giant and has a $225 target price. The consensus target is $199.72. The stock closed on Thursday at $223.37.
Rapid7 Inc. (NASDAQ: RPD): Though Piper Sandler downgraded the stock to Neutral from Overweight, the firm also raised its $45 target price to $52. The consensus target is $47.71. The shares closed on Thursday at $51.03.

SentinelOne Inc. (NYSE: S): Canaccord Genuity started coverage with a Buy rating, but its $20 target price is less than the $21.57 consensus figure. The shares closed on Thursday at $15.95.

SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ: SPWR): Janney initiated coverage with a Neutral rating and a $16 target price. The consensus target is $20.46. Thursday’s $15.55 close was down over 4% on the day.

Triumph Financial Inc. (NASDAQ: TFIN): Loop Capital initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $76 price target. The consensus target is just $62.17. The stock closed down 3% on Thursday at $62.69.

Univar Solutions Inc. (NYSE: UNVR): UBS’s downgrade was from Buy to Neutral with a $37 price target. The consensus target is $35.89. Thursday’s close at $33.12 was down almost 6% for the day on the downgrade and the weak tape.

Vale S.A. (NYSE: VALE): J.P. Morgan’s downgrade to Neutral from Overweight included a target price cut to $17.50 from $20. The consensus target is $18.84. Thursday’s last trade was for $16.76 a share.


Vertex Inc. (NASDAQ: VERX): Raymond James started coverage with an Outperform rating and a $19 target price. The consensus target is $17.60. Thursday’s close was at $14.73.

Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS): Goldman Sachs reiterated a Buy rating and raised its $119 target price to $136. The consensus target is $125.48, and the stock closed at $110.36 on Thursday.

Zebra Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: ZBRA): Credit Suisse cut its Outperform rating to Neutral and trimmed its $319 target price to $313. The consensus target is up at $333.83. The shares closed almost 3% lower on Thursday at $316.56.


With the industry poised to rebound from last year’s tumble, seven top semiconductor stocks offer solid upside potential and dividends of up to 6%, and they are rated Buy by Wall Street analysts as well.

Thursday’s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Airlines, American Express, Best Buy, Delta Air Lines, Discover Financial Services, Dollar General, Enphase Energy, Fortinet, Goldman Sachs, KKR, Lumen Technologies, Micron Technology, Royal Caribbean Cruises, TripAdvisor, United Airlines, Walmart and Wayfair.

 

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