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Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Barclays reiterates Tesla as equal weight Barclays lowered its price target on Tesla to $180 per share from $225 and said it sees a negative catalyst heading into earnings. Wells Fargo reiterates Microsoft as overweight Wells raised its price target on the stock to $480 per share from $460. Barclays reiterates Broadcom as overweight Barclays raised its price target on Broadcom to $1,500 per share from $1,405. Wells Fargo reiterates Goldman Sachs as overweight Wells said it gives a "gold star" to Goldman coming out of earnings. Truist reiterates Amazon as buy Truist raised its price target on the stock to $216 per share from $195.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHome and insurance costs are hurting consumers more than rates, says Hancock Whitney CEOJohn Hairston, president and CEO of Hancock Whitney, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Hancock Whitney opening up its first San Antonio office, yields impacting regional banks with headwinds to future loan growth, and more.
Persons: Hancock Whitney, John Hairston Organizations: San Locations: San Antonio
The company reported fourth-quarter results fell short of analysts' expectations on both top and bottom lines, according to StreetAccount. Chegg — Shares fell 15% after Needham downgraded Chegg to hold from buy, saying the online education company will have trouble reaching consensus for full-year revenue growth in Chegg Services, according to StreetAccount. Mobileye — Shares of the assisted driving company gained 8% after Deutsche Bank initiated coverage of the stock as a buy. Oatly Group — Shares of Oatly Group fell nearly 2%, losing steam after Mizuho upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Hancock Whitney — Shares fell more than 4% after the bank reported earnings that came mostly in line with expectations, but net interest income came in below expectations, according to StreetAccount.
A teetering global economy could cause earnings to decline, said Tavis McCourt of Raymond James. Here are 15 stocks that McCourt and Raymond James are bullish on right now. That multiple is above the S&P 500's long-term average but is warranted because of the shaky prospects for foreign stocks, McCourt said. Buy these 15 stocks and play defense as the economy evolvesIn addition to sharing his economic outlook, McCourt gave Insider a list of 15 of his favorite stock picks right now. The first two themes can help investors get defensive while the latter two speak to how the economy is shifting.
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