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Morgan Stanley raised its price target on General Motors. 6:56 a.m.: Morgan Stanley calls Bloom Energy a 'secular winner' Morgan Stanley reiterated its overweight rating on Bloom Energy , naming it an underappreciated AI beneficiary. The firm also maintained its $22 price target on shares, which suggests shares surging more than 94% from where they closed on Wednesday. — Hakyung Kim 6:14 a.m.: Morgan Stanley steps to the sidelines on ZoomInfo ZoomInfo Technologies is "unlikely to zoom into a recovery," according to Morgan Stanley. — Hakyung Kim 5:40 a.m.: Morgan Stanley raises GM price target A focus shift back to internal combustion engine vehicles can give General Motors another jolt higher, according to Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Andrew Percoco, — Hakyung Kim, Antonio Reale, Reale, Hakyung Kim, Elizabeth Porter, Porter, Richard Choe, Choe, Jefferies, NYCB, Jon Arfstrom, Arfstrom, Christopher Danely, Danely, Bank of America's Tal Liani, Liani, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Adam Jonas, Jonas, — Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, General Motors, Qualcomm, Citi, Bloom, Bloom Energy, Bank of America, Santander Santander, Santander, ZoomInfo, JPMorgan, T, RBC, New York, Bancorp New, Bancorp New York Community, Bank, NYCB, Citi Citi, chipmaker Qualcomm, Samsung, Bank of America's, GM Locations: Spanish, Spain, Santander, Europe, U.S, Wednesday's, Bancorp New York
The Spanish lender's U.S.-listed shares are up 32% in 2023, on pace for their biggest annual gain since 2009 — when they rallied 73%. SAN YTD mountain SAN in 2023 Bank of America thinks the 166-year-old bank can build on its strong 2023 performance, saying it trades at a low relative valuation. Reale has a price target of $5.09 per share on Santander's U.S.-listed shares. Last month, Santander reported second-quarter net income and revenue that exceeded analyst expectations. On top of that, Reale said Santander has "de-risked its book, shifting its mix from subprime to prime clients.
Persons: Wells, Goldman Sachs, Antonio Reale, , Reale, America's Reale, Michael Bloom Organizations: Banco Santander, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Santander, of America, U.S, America's Locations: Spanish, U.S, Wells Fargo, Santander, Europe, Spain, Brazil
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