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Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Eli Lilly as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $1,083 per share from $1,023. "We are initiating RBBN with a Buy rating and $5 price target because the investment thesis has significantly improved." Rosenblatt reiterates Broadcom as buy Rosenblatt raised its price target on the stock to a Street high $2,400. Morgan Stanley downgrades Microchip to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said the semis company has a "lofty" valuation. Morgan Stanley upgrades Telefonica Brasil to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on shares of the LatAm telecom company.
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SAO PAULO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Shares in Brazilian telecom firm Oi SA (OIBR4.SA) soared on Thursday after it revealed it was exiting bankruptcy protection, marking the closure of a restructuring process that lasted more than six years. Oi filed in June 2016 for Brazil's then-biggest ever bankruptcy protection after running out of time to reorganize operations and restructure a multibillion-dollar debt amid a harsh recession in Latin America's largest economy. After the announcement, common shares in Oi jumped as much as 53% to 0.26 real in morning trading. Analysts at Genial Investimentos said the move was positive for the firm, even though they still thought Oi was financially weakened. Guide Investimentos echoed the concern and noted that despite being postponed several times, the end of the bankruptcy protection was already expected.
Brazil's Telefonica third-quarter profit up more than 9%
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
SAO PAULO, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Telefonica Brasil (VIVT3.SA) posted a wider third-quarter net profit on Friday, up 9.3% compared to the same quarter last year, with gains in part due to strong revenue growth in its mobile unit. The company's net income totaled 1.436 billion reais ($270.15 million) during the July through September period, according to a filing with the Brazilian stock exchange. The firm is a unit of Spain's Telefonica (TEF.MC) and operates in Brazil under the Vivo brand. Recurring earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization came in at 4.957 billion reais. ($1 = 5.3156 reais)Reporting by Peter Frontini and Carolina Pulice; Editing by David Alire Garcia and David GregorioOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
TIM, Vivo, Claro seek $606 mln Brazil Oi deal haircut
  + stars: | 2022-09-19 | by ( David French | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A logo of the mobile phone network company Claro is seen in Bogota, Colombia December 12, 2019. REUTERS/Luisa GonzalezSAO PAULO, Sept 19 (Reuters) - TIM SA (TIMS3.SA), Telefonica Brasil (VIVT3.SA) and Claro have asked that the price of their deal to buy rival telecom Oi SA's (OIBR4.SA) mobile operations in Brazil be lowered by 3.2 billion reais ($605.05 million), securities filings showed on Monday. Telecom Italia's TIM (TLIT.MI), America Movil's Claro (AMXL.MX) and Telefonica's Vivo had agreed to acquire Oi's mobile operations in an auction in late 2020 with a joint bid of about 16 billion reais. However, post-deal analysis showed the need for an adjusted closing price, TIM said in a securities filing, citing divergences in working capital, capital expenditure and net adds data that were seen in documents available only after closing. ($1 = 5.2888 reais)Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Christian PlumbOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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