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Netflix and a popular beauty stock were featured among Friday's biggest analyst calls. Analyst Rob Sanderson initiated coverage of DoorDash with a buy rating and $170 price target, citing strong execution. Alongside the upgrade, Blum downgraded Sunnova Energy to an equal weight rating and slashed his price target to $6 from $11, citing a higher-for-longer rate environment. "Share gains upmarket by Shopify support confidence in the durability of growth against tempered consumer spending expectations," wrote analyst Keith Weiss. The stock has tumbled 11% this year, but could rally 22% based on the firm's adjusted $85 price target.
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Kess raised his price target to $47 from $36, suggesting 11% upside from Tuesday's close. His price target, cut to $276 from $311, implies roughly 10% downside from Tuesday's close. "We upgrade SUN to Buy and lift our [target price] to $65 following several cash flow accretive transactions," Dounis wrote. "The January 11th transactions drive ~25% of the target price increase; the NS Acquisition drives the remaining ~75% increase." NKLA mountain 2020-07-01 NKLA since 2020 Still, the analyst's $2 price target implies the stock could surge more than 200% from here.
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Despite a mixed fiscal third-quarter report, Wall Street analysts are positive on Disney going forward. Morgan Stanley's Benjamin Swinburne maintained an overweight rating with a $105 per share price target, or 20% upside from Wednesday's close. JPMorgan's Philip Cusick similarly reiterated an overweight rating with a $125 per share price target on Disney, which implied upside of 43%. Goldman Sachs' Brett Feldman, meanwhile, has a buy rating on Disney stock with a price target of $128 per share, or 46% upside from Wednesday's close. Citi's Jason Bazinet reiterated a buy rating on Disney stock accompanied by a $125 per share price target.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSports moves could greatly impact the streaming wars, says Morgan Stanley's Benjamin SwinburneBenjamin Swinburne, Morgan Stanley managing director and head of U.S. media research, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss how sports offer the most attractive value and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStreaming doesn't have a demand problem; it's a cost one, says Morgan Stanley's Benjamin SwinburneBenjamin Swinburne, Morgan Stanley head of U.S. media research, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the future of streaming.
Wall Street analysts broadly approved of Bob Iger's return to Disney . MoffettNathanson's Michael Nathanson upgraded Disney to outperform from market perform, and raised his price target, on the news of Iger's return. His $120 price target represents roughly 30.7% upside from Friday's closing price of $91.80. Iger's return comes less than a year after Bob Chapek took the reins as chief executive. Meanwhile, Wells Fargo's Steven Cahall said Iger's return is a "positive surprise," as it is viewed by investors as a catalyst for the stock.
Netflix 's subscriber turnaround in the third quarter signaled to many that the streaming giant's troubles are behind it. But some analysts warn the company isn't out of the woods just yet and the stock is entering a defining period. The streaming giant on Tuesday reported subscriber growth of roughly 2.4 million, topping expectations set by analysts, after back-to-back quarters of subscriber losses. That said, Morgan Stanley's Benjamin Swinburne wrote in a note to clients that the stock is overstating Netflix's outlook ahead. But without a boost in the pace of streaming growth, he sees difficulty for Netflix to surpass 10% growth in the foreseeable future.
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