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Oppenheimer increased its price target on Netflix, calling for upside of nearly 20%. Bernstein, meanwhile, reiterated an outperform rating on Taiwan Semiconductor, noting that margins will fare better than the Street expects going forward. Analyst Stephen Grambling downgraded Hyatt to equal weight from overweight and lowered his price target by $7 to $149. — Pia Singh 5:44 a.m.: Bernstein sticking by Taiwan Semiconductor Taiwan Semiconductor shares are off to a strong start for the year, and Bernstein expects them to continue doing well. The firm raised its price target on them to $150 from $125, implying upside of just 2%.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Bernstein, Morgan Stanley downgrades Hyatt, Morgan Stanley, Hyatt's, Stephen Grambling, Grambling, Hyatt, FactSet, — Pia Singh, Oppenheimer Oppenheimer, Jason Helfstein, Helfstein, Wall, Mark Li, Li, TSMC, 4Q23, — Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Netflix, Taiwan Semiconductor, Hyatt, Taiwan Semiconductor Taiwan Semiconductor, GM Locations: 2H24, U.S, Taiwan
Loop Capital initiated Dell Technologies with a buy rating and a price target that implies more than 35% upside. Analyst Stephen Grambling hiked his price target by $9 to $49, while keeping his rating at overweight. Salesforce has popped nearly 14% in 2024, extending gains after the stock price came close to doubling in 2023 alone. Roseka's price target of $27.10 shows the potential for just 3.6% in upside compared with Tuesday's ending price. Analyst Ananda Baruah initiated coverage of the technology stock with a buy rating and a $125 price target.
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Penn Entertainment's ESPN Bet sports betting service could prove to be a winner at the Super Bowl on Sunday — helped by the Taylor Swift effect, according to Bank of America. Morgan Stanley analyst Stephen Grambling calculates Swift could lead to about a 10% rise in viewership. These include proposition, or "prop," bets that aren't tied to the final score, such as "How many times will Taylor Swift be shown on camera during the telecast of the game?" or "Will the MVP mention Taylor Swift in his speech?" ESPN Bet especially could benefit because, compared with other sports betting platforms, it "may have a higher proportion of female bettors," Kelley wrote.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Shaun Kelley, Morgan Stanley, Taylor, Stephen Grambling, Swift, Grambling, Kelley, Clark Hunt, CNBC's, aren't, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Penn, ESPN Bet, Bank of America, Kansas City Chiefs, NFL, Chiefs, ESPN Locations: Las Vegas, U.S
Wednesday's batch of analyst research included bullish calls on a credit card giant and a sports betting name. The firm downgraded the pharmaceutical stock to neutral from overweight and lowered its price target to $55 per share from $68. The bank downgraded the Canadian Solar to underweight from neutral in a Wednesday note and lowered its price target to $22 per share from $32. The analyst noted that the guidance given confirms his bull case for the stock, which consists of a $70 price target. The bank initiated coverage of the credit card giant with an overweight rating and a $184 per share price target — which implies more than 17% upside from Tuesday's close.
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Las Vegas Sands is a premier way to play Macao's reopening, according to Morgan Stanley. Analyst Stephen Grambling named the stock a top gaming pick. "We see it being the best way to play Macau and one of the final consumer recovery stories coming out of Covid," he said in a note to clients Friday. He described Las Vegas Sands as "the best way to play the mass market." LVS YTD mountain Las Vegas Sands, year to date — CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Stephen Grambling, Grambling, Michael Bloom Organizations: Macau, Gross, Grambling Locations: Macao, Vegas, Singapore, New York, Grambling, Vegas Sands
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley: The travel sector is hitting a little bit of turbulence in the post-COVID recoveryStephen Grambling, head of US gaming, lodging and leisure research Morgan Stanley, highlights names in the hotel and gambling space that could provide plenty more upside.
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But they will see more normalcy in 2023, Morgan Stanley says. But in 2023, things will get back to normal, Morgan Stanley analysts say, and investors are undervaluing stocks in the airline and hotel subsectors. The bank said the industries will be boosted by continued demand growth in business travel, and bigger travel budgets than existed in 2019. Below is data from a Morgan Stanley survey on corporate travel showing budget expectations for next year compared to 2019. Morgan StanleyThe analysts also expect Boeing, which manufactures airplanes, to benefit from increased flying demand.
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