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Persons: Dorsey Wright, Morningstar, Goldman Sachs, Susan Maklari, Taylor Swift Organizations: Federal Reserve, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Abercrombie, Fitch, CNBC, Products, FactSet, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, Royal, Port, Marvelous Locations: Caribbean, Royal Caribbean, Port of Miami
Goldman Sachs thinks a focus on home sale volume will lift D.R. Horton despite higher mortgage rates. Goldman did trim its target price to $131 from $132, which still equates to 26.3% upside from Friday's $103.66 close. Mortgage rates have been rising sharply this year, as the Federal Reserve tightens monetary policy to fight inflation and the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield climbs to levels not seen in 16 years. Horton stock.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Horton, Goldman, Susan Maklari, Maklari, D.R, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: Horton
Whirlpool is trading at a discount, and investors should take advantage of it, according to Goldman Sachs. Analyst Susan Maklari upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Maklari's price target of $160 implies the stock could rally 24% over the next 12 months. A challenging economic environment can be somewhat mitigated in the appliance industry given that 50% of more of demand comes from product replacement, she said. Maklari said operating margin should improve modestly through 2024, helped by deflation in raw materials and sustained list prices increases.
Goldman Sachs unveils its top buy-rated stocks for 2023
  + stars: | 2022-12-24 | by ( Michael Bloom | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
Goldman Sachs analysts have revealed their favorite stocks to buy for 2023. CNBC Pro combed through top Goldman research to find the bank's top picks heading into next year. They include: Amazon, Weyerhaeuser, Boeing, Chipotle, Humana and Bath & Body Works. Shares are up about 40% over the past six months, and they have more room to run in 2023, he said. Chipotle Chipotle is down 19% this year, but analyst Jared Garber said the stock is greatly undervalued heading into 2023.
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