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SolarEdge might not recover until early 2025 as the company remains saddled with inventory in Europe and faces weak demand in the U.S., signs that the residential solar market in particular is struggling to bounce back in the face of high interest rates. Citi said SolarEdge remains a high-risk stock with the investment bank slashing its price target by $6 to $83. Cho rates SolarEdge as underweight with a price target of $50, implying 40% downside from Tuesday's close. SolarEdge CEO Lando did provide some brighter news Tuesday, forecasting that the European residential solar sector will bottom in the current quarter and improve thereafter. Investors might receive further insight on where the solar market goes from here when residential installers Sunrun and Sunnova report earnings after the bell Wednesday.
Persons: Zvi Lando, Goldman Sachs, Brian Lee, SolarEdge, Vikram Bagri, Bagri, Ronen Faier, Christine Cho, Cho, Enphase, Badri Kothandaraman, Kothandaraman, Lando, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Barclays, CNBC, Investors Locations: Europe, U.S
A railroad stock and a fast food giant were in focus Wednesday among early analyst calls. Barclays raised its rating on Norfolk Southern to a buy-equivalent rating, and his new price target calls for about 20% upside. The firm downgraded the retailer to reduce from hold and maintained a $323 per share price target. — Brian Evans 5:44 a.m.: Barclays upgrades Norfolk Southern Norfolk Southern could see a shake-up to its leadership, and Barclays thinks these changes could lead to strong gains for the stock. He also hiked his price price target to $305 from $255.
Persons: SolarEdge's, Morgan Stanley, Andrew Percoco, Goldman Sachs, Brian Lee, SEDG, Vikram Bagri said.Bagri, — Brian Evans, Piper Sandler, Piper Sandler's, Rob D, Owens, Brian Evans, Daniela Bretthauer, John Ivankoe, Brandon Oglenski, Ancora, It's, Alan Shaw, Oglenski, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, Norfolk, JPMorgan, Palo Alto Networks, billings, Palo Alto, HSBC downgrades Home, Depot, HSBC, Home Depot, JPMorgan downgrades, Norfolk Southern, NSC Locations: Wendy's, Norfolk Southern Norfolk Southern, Norfolk Southern, Norfolk
Thursday's early calls featured a retail upgrade and an EV charging stock downgrade. The analyst reiterated his buy rating and $450 price target on the stock. Microsoft's AI cybersecurity solution Security Copilot, which was only recently expanded through an early access program on Oct. 19, already has tons of pent-up interest, Thill said. The firm downgraded shares from neutral to underperform and lowered its price target on the stock by $17 to $43. He gave the stock a $50 price target — $13 higher from the previous one — which implies 23.1% upside for shares since Wednesday's close.
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Residential solar energy company Sunrun is now trading at an attractive valuation, according to Citigroup. The bank upgraded Sunrun to buy from neutral at the same time it actually lowered its price target by $4 to $21, which still implies almost 40% upside against Tuesday's close. Shares were up 8.5% in premarket trading Wednesday after slumping nearly 37% year to date through Tuesday. Sunrun is "not getting due credit" for numerous catalysts set to drive the stock higher, analyst Vikram Bagri said in a Wednesday note. Sunrun also has a 37% stake in Lunar and potential from SnapNrack and virtual power plants, Citigroup said.
Persons: Tuesday's, Sunrun, Vikram Bagri, Bagri, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citigroup
Plug Power could become one of the largest green hydrogen suppliers globally, according to Citi. This makes PLUG well positioned to benefit from growing demand for green H2 in hard to abate sectors," Bagri wrote in a Wednesday note. Bagri said Plug Power is on track to achieve positive gross margins this year and aims to top 30% in gross margins by 2026. "We believe a favorable guidance on additionality/time matching, progress towards gross margin improvement and financial support from the DOE could all be positive catalysts," he continued. PLUG YTD mountain PLUG in 2023 —CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Vikram Bagri, Bagri, , Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot, GM, Department of Energy, DOE
The run-up in shares of First Solar may have finally reached its limit, according to Citi. Analyst Vikram Bagri downgraded the solar stock to sell from neutral, citing a challenging long-term growth trajectory and concerns that Inflation Reduction Act tailwinds may already be priced in. FSLR YTD mountain Shares have gained nearly 45% this year Shares lost more than 2% before the bell. Along with the downgrade, Bagri trimmed the firm's price target to $194 from $220 a share, reflecting a near 11% downside from Friday's close. Along with the downgrade, Bagri opened a 90-day positive catalyst watch on Enphase Energy ahead of first-quarter earnings, citing a strong backlog and expectations for solid results.
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