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Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley downgrades Oatly to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley resumed coverage of the oats company and said it sees too many negative catalysts. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with Tesla despite a slew of negative data points in a recent investor survey. Morgan Stanley reiterates Nvidia as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by Nvidia heading into earnings later this week. Morgan Stanley initiates CG Oncology as buy Morgan Stanley said shares of the bladder cancer company are "compelling." "We initiate coverage on Morgan Stanley Direct Lending with a Buy rating and $23.50 PT.
Persons: Morgan Stanley downgrades Oatly, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Bernstein, Siri, it's, Disney, Ingersoll Rand, Rosenblatt, MSCI's, Goldman Sachs, Wolfe, Piper Sandler, Riley, Grainger, Northcoast, JPMorgan downgrades Holley Organizations: Apple, Nvidia, Disney, RBC, Aerospace, BAE Systems, Caterpillar, SMCI, Deutsche Bank, JetBlue, Alaska Air, ASM, Health, BrightSpring Health, Brunswick Corporation, Barclays, JPMorgan, Mizuho, Oncology, UBS, Morgan, Fund, Seaport, Booking Holdings, " Bank of America, AIG, Bank of America, General Insurance Locations: Silicon Valley, Alaska, Brunswick, MIBS, Texas, Europe, Asia
Its price target of $4,380 suggests nearly 18% upside from Friday's close. "We expect numbers to reset lower (again) with the downward revision a negative catalyst for the multiple, and the margin story likely being pushed out to 2025," wrote analyst Christian Carlino. Analyst Anthony Powell accompanied the move by raising his price target to $204 from $194, implying a potential 15% rally for the stock. The investment firm upgraded the airline stock to market-perform from underperform, boosting its price target to $32 from $26. His price target of $338 per share implies upside of just 5% from Friday's close.
Persons: Bernstein, Evercore, Piper Sandler, Brian Mullan, Mullan, — Jesse Pound, Aaron Kessler, — Michelle Fox, JPMorgan downgrades Holley, Holley, Christian Carlino, Carlino, HLLY, hasn't, — Lisa Kailai Han, AvalonBay, Anthony Powell, Powell, AVB, Lisa Kailai Han, Joshua Shanker, Morgan Stanley, bullish Tesla, Tesla, Adam Jonas, Jonas, Russell Quelch, Quelch, MSCI, Arun Viswanathan, Viswanathan, Rosenblatt, Hans Mosesmann, Mosesmann, Michael Linenberg, Linenberg, David Vernon, David Raso, Raso, Assuredness, Fred Imbert, ~$ ~$ Organizations: CNBC, Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Deutsche Bank, JetBlue, Caterpillar, Foods, . Restaurant, Seaport Research, Booking Holdings Seaport Research Partners, Booking Holdings, JPMorgan, Barclays, Bank of America, AIG, of America, Tesla Network, RBC, Ball Corporation, Markets, Ball Corp, Aerospace, BAE Systems, Ball, Micro Computer, Super Micro Computer, Micro, ASM, Spirit Airlines, Bernstein, Spirit, Boeing Max, ISI, CAT Locations: Southwest, Friday's
UBS reiterates Apple as neutral UBS said its survey checks show wait times for Apple's iPhone Pro have subsided. Wells Fargo initiates Matador Energy as overweight Wells said the energy company has a "strong track record of growth." Citi upgrades Vipshop to buy from neutral Citi upgraded the e-commerce company after its earnings report. Bank of America upgrades American Eagle to neutral from underperform Bank of America upgraded the stock ahead of earnings next week. Morgan Stanley reiterates DraftKings as overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees more upside for the stock after its investor day. "
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Wall Street analysts are growing increasingly optimistic on auto parts maker Holley . JPMorgan's Christian Carlino and Bank of America's Alexander Perry upped their ratings to overweight and buy, respectively, from neutral Wednesday. Carlino's $7 price target implies an upside of 59.1% from Tuesday's close, while Perry's $6 forecast would mean shares rise 36.4%. Electronic fuel injection is one of the company's largest businesses, accounting for 15% of sales, Perry said. Despite the bullish turns from two major Wall Street names, not every analyst is as optimistic.
Persons: Holley, JPMorgan's Christian Carlino, Bank of America's Alexander Perry, Carlino's, , Carlino, There's, America's Perry, JPMorgan's Carlino, Perry, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America's, Bank Locations: Tuesday's
TD Cowen reiterates Nvidia as outperform TD Cowen said it's standing by its outperform rating on the stock. Bank of America upgrades DraftKings to buy from neutral Bank of America upgraded the fantasy sports company due to a margin inflection. Citi reiterates Tesla as neutral Citi said it's "neutral to slightly negative" on Tesla heading into earnings next week. Bank of America upgrades Stellantis to buy from neutral Bank of America said in its upgrade of the European automaker that it sees valuation upside. Bank of America downgrades Cisco to neutral from buy Bank of America said in its downgrade of Cisco that consensus estimates are too high.
Persons: TD Cowen, Cowen, it's, Oppenheimer, Baird, Locker, underperformed Ford, JPM, YTD, Holley, Tesla, Raymond James, SunPower, it's bullish, Morgan Stanley, Lazard, Davidson downgrades Redfin, Davidson Organizations: Nvidia, NVIDIA, Nasdaq, AMD, Companies, Citi, General Motors Citi, Watch, GM, JPMorgan, Bank of America, of America, UBS, Netflix, Tech, Cisco, AstraZeneca Locations: China, California
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