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Zillow An "enticing buying opportunity remains" in Zillow, according to Stephens analyst John Campbell. MarketAxess Atlantic Equities analyst Simon Clinch advised investors buy the dip in MarketAxess, the electronic trading platform for credit markets. To be sure, Clinch acknowledged that pressures remain, but the "long term growth opportunity remains attractive" and headwinds should soon turn into tailwinds. Booking Holdings- Argus, buy rating "We believe that BKNG shares are undervalued at current prices near $2,713. As such, our rating remains BUY.
Persons: Bowlero, Steven Wieczynski, Wieczynski, John Campbell, Campbell, Simon Clinch, Clinch, Zillow, Stephens, Cowen Organizations: CNBC, Liberty Media, Lucky, ZG, Company, Liberty Formula One, Booking Holdings, Argus Locations: Zillow, Atlantic
Bowling stock Bowlero is a strike for investors, according to Stifel. The firm began its coverage of the bowling company with a buy rating and a $26 per share target price. BOWL YTD mountain Stifel begins coverage of Bowlero with a buy rating coupled with a $26 per share price target. Stifel highlighted the management structure at Bowelro, one of the underlying factors why investors should own the stock. Bowlero shares have popped more than 18% year to date.
The recent sell off in Carnival Corp. has created an opportunity before the cruise operator reports earnings on Monday, according to Stifel. The cruise line operator's stock was down 13.2% this month, through Thursday's close. Based on Carnival's history of providing super-conservative initial guidance, Wieczynski is forecasting the cruise line's full-year EBITDA forecast will be $4.0 billion-$4.3 billion. CCL 5Y mountain Carnival's five-year performance Carnival's stock has been volatile since the start of the Covid pandemic, which shut down the cruise industry. But long term, he also believes Carnival is a buy, based on the resilience of core consumer demand for the global cruise industry's offerings.
To find such names, CNBC Pro looked back at the stocks that were hit the hardest in the five trading days after each of last year's Fed rate hikes, starting with the first quarter point increase last March. Of those, we took the worst median performance within that five-day period for each of 2022's seven rate hikes. Warner Bros Discovery tops the list, losing a median 10.7% after the Fed rate hikes (bearing in mind the present company was put together in early April last year.) Chipotle Mexican Grill was also hit in the wake the Fed's rate increases, losing a median 6.9% overall. Overall, the electrical vehicle leader lost a median 6.8% in the week following last year's Fed rate hikes.
He also noted the debt cruise companies racked up while their ships were anchored during the pandemic. As of Sept. 1, Truist estimates that Carnival holds $35 billion in debt, Royal Caribbean has $25 billion and Norwegian owes $14 billion. Norwegian, Carnival and Royal Caribbean did not respond to request for comment. But between high interest expenses and revenues that are still recovering, he said none of the cruise companies are yet "out of the woods." Carnival shares are down about 55% this year, while Norwegian stock is down about 35% and Royal Caribbean has fallen about 43%.
Analyst Matthew Harrison's price target of $851 implies 20% upside from Thursday's close. Regeneron is already trading above its average analyst price target, according to FactSet. Still, SolarEdge has 17.5% upside, according to the average price target. Lastly, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings rallied 11% so far this week and it has another 17.5% upside to the average analyst price target, according to FactSet. On Monday, Stifel analyst Steven Wieczynski reiterated his $26 price target , which suggests 82% upside from Thursday's close.
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