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Friday's early calls include an upgrade to a restaurant software stock and a big downgrade to a solar name. The bank downgraded Unity stock to neutral from outperform, also slashing its target price to $20 from $55. Analyst Doug Anmuth's updated price target of $510 could mean that there's still 17% room for the stock to go. Analyst Jonathan Block's price target of $70 signifies a 13% upside from the stock's Thursday closing price of $62.16. Koning has a price target of $18 per share, implying upside of nearly 30% over the next 12 months.
Persons: Baird, Tim Nollen, Lisa Kailai Han, Carlo Santarelli, — Lisa Kailai Han, JPMorgan downgrades, Drew Chamberlain, Doug Anmuth's, Anmuth, NFLX, Henry Schein, Jonathan, Freyr, BTIG, Gregory Lewis, FREY, Lewis, Stephens, Joshua Long . Long, Long, Portillo's, Mgmt, Chris Dendrinos, Dendrinos, Baird Baird, David Koning, Koning, — Fred Imbert, Julien Dumoulin, Smith, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Macquarie, Unity, Wynn Resorts, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, JPMorgan downgrades Enviva, Netflix, FR, European Union, RBC Capital, FTC Solar Bank of America, FTC Solar, FTC Locations: Macquarie, Unity, UAE, Boston, Norway, Portillo's, Thursday's
While Deutsche Bank is skeptical on the long-term story for Penn National Gaming , it is bullish on shares in the short-term. Analyst Carlo Santarelli put a catalyst call buy, or short-term buy rating, on the sports betting company, which trades as PENN Entertainment. In August, the company signed a licensing deal with ESPN to rebrand its sportsbook to ESPN BET, slated to launch in November. Through the deal, Penn has the exclusive right to the ESPN Bet trademark in the U.S. for 10 years, with potential to be extended. An Investor Day in December, which is likely to focus on ESPN BET, will also highlight the brand's early traction, he added.
Persons: Carlo Santarelli, Santarelli, Penn, GGR, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Penn National Gaming, PENN Entertainment, ESPN, ESPN BET, ESPN Bet Locations: Wednesday's, U.S, Las Vegas
TipRanks recognized the 10 best analysts in the services sector for identifying the best investment opportunities. TipRanks leveraged its Experts Center tool to zoom in on analysts with a high success rate, and analyzed every recommendation made by analysts in the services sector over the past decade. TipRanks' algorithms calculated the statistical significance of each rating, the average return, and analysts' overall success rate. Top 10 analysts from the consumer goods sectorThe image below shows the most successful Wall Street analysts from the services sector. Jake Bartlett - Truist FinancialJake Bartlett has the 10th spot on the list, with a success rate of 66%.
Persons: JACK CELH TFII, Simon Dawson, TipRanks, Jason Seidl, Cowen Jason Seidl, Patrick Brown, Raymond James Patrick Brown, Scot Ciccarelli, Brian Nagel, Oppenheimer Brian Nagel, Carlo Santarelli, Gary Prestopino, Barrington, Helane Becker, Cowen, Walter Spracklin, Spracklin, Jeff Van Sinderen, Jake Bartlett Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Reuters, Truist, FIVE, Caesars Entertainment, United Airlines Holdings, RBC, RBC Capital, TFI, Holdings Locations: London, Britain, Canadian
Deutsche Bank thinks a $45 billion resort operator may be poised to outperform the broader gaming industry. The bank reiterated a buy rating on shares of Las Vegas Sands and raised its price target to $74 from $69. LVS YTD mountain Shares of resort company Las Vegas Sands added to gains early Thursday after reporting quarterly results a day earlier. "We continue to believe labor levels, the VIP gaming margin profile, and the gaming revenue mix, will add meaningfully to EBITDA and property margin," Santarelli said. Las Vegas Sands was more than 5% higher in pre-market trading early Thursday.
Domino'sWall Street analysts are focusing on companies that are well-positioned to navigate the ongoing economic turmoil and emerge stronger. Here are five stocks chosen by Wall Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Moskowitz holds the 237th position among more than 8,300 analysts followed by TipRanks. Costco recently reported 0.5% growth in its March sales to $21.71 billion, with its comparable sales declining 1.1% year-over-year. Saleh reiterated a buy rating on Domino's with a price target of $400.
Here are five stocks chosen by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Rakesh holds the 94th position among more than 8,000 analysts followed on TipRanks. The analyst ranks 439th among more than 8,000 analysts followed on TipRanks. The analyst remains bullish on the stock and raised his price target to $134 from $128, as he continues to see a "meaningful upside." Santarelli holds the 27th position among more than 8,000 analysts on TipRanks.
Here are five stocks chosen by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performances. Santarelli also noted that the stock's valuation is reasonable, as the company is still in the early stages of the Macao recovery cycle. (See Wynn Blogger Opinions & Sentiment on TipRanks) Santarelli's recommendation is worthy of consideration as he ranks 26th among more than 8,000 analysts tracked by TipRanks. (See CMG Insider Trading Activity on TipRanks)Meta PlatformsSocial media behemoth Meta Platforms (META) is next on our list. Moskowitz holds the 236th position among more than 8,000 analysts on TipRanks.
Penn Entertainment on Thursday became the first U.S. gambling company to post a profit in its sports betting business during the final three months of a year. Usually, it's tougher to turn a sportsbook profit during the third and fourth quarters because companies spend more on marketing and promotions during football season. Penn's interactive business, which also includes online casino games, made a $5.2 million profit on $208 million in revenue during the fourth quarter of 2022. Caesars also took a hit from Mattress Mack's baseball bet, which blocked its own ability to turn a profit in sports betting in the fourth quarter, according to results pre-released as a result of a debt refinancing. Still shares declined Thursday, after CEO Jay Snowden, on an earnings call, blamed overall lackluster fourth quarter earnings on bad weather in December.
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