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Verint Systems price target reduced
7 December 2007
RBC Capital Markets reduced its price target on Verint Systems from $34 to $25.
Thomas Weisel upgraded Intel to "overweight"
6 December 2007
Thomas Weisel Partners analyst Kevin Cassidy lifted price target on Intel shares from $28 to $33 per share, citing an expected jump in computer demand during 2008.
UBS upgraded price target on Exxon Mobil to $96
21 November 2007
UBS analyst William Featherston raised its recommendation on Exxon Mobil, the biggest U.S. oil company, shares from "Hold" to "Buy". Price target was upgraded from $92 to $96.
Target price on Google is raised by Credit Suisse from $800 to $900
21 November 2007
Credit Suisse analyst Heath P. Terry raised price target on Google from $800 to $900. He maintains recommendation to buy Google shares.
Goldman Sachs cut price target for Citigroup from $40 to $33
20 November 2007
Citigroup price target was lowered to $33 by Goldman Sachs on Monday. Analysts changed recommendation on Citigroup shares from "Hold" to "Sell", predicting that the biggest U.S. bank could write down as much as $15 billion related to mortgage losses.
Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Hewlett Packard (HPQ) to $60
16 November 2007
Morgan Stanley upgraded its recommendation for Hewlett-Packard from "Hold", or "Equalweight", to "Buy", or "Overweight". New price target id $60.
Lehman Brothers raised its price target on Google to $714 a share
10 October 2007
Tim Luke of Lehman Bros. raised his price target on Google to $714 in a note to clients Tuesday morning. According to Thomson Financial, the target is now the highest on Wall Street for the search engine’s stock.
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