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1. Bernstein is bullish on bitcoin miners Iris Energy and Core Scientific, initiating them as Outperform with significant upside potential.
2. Argus upgrades Teva to Buy, citing a robust pipeline and positive growth outlook.
3. Piper Sandler downgrades Target to Neutral, despite recognizing its strong omni-channel model.
4. Jefferies reiterates Walmart as a top pick, highlighting the company’s growth opportunities.
5. Redburn Atlantic Equities downgrades Spotify to Sell, expressing concerns about the overly optimistic growth outlook.
6. Jefferies affirms Oracle as a Buy ahead of earnings, anticipating continued growth.
7. Goldman Sachs maintains a Neutral rating on Tesla with an increased price target.
8. Barclays reiterates Eli Lilly as Overweight, expecting continued growth driven by new products and clinical catalysts.
9. Morgan Stanley reaffirms Microsoft as Overweight, emphasizing its growth potential.
10. Citi upgrades Quest Diagnostics to Buy, recognizing the company’s promising prospects.
11. Bank of America initiates MKS Instruments as Buy, projecting earnings per share upside.
12. Needham upgrades Carvana to Buy, anticipating profitable growth.
13. BTIG initiates J.Jill as Buy, highlighting the company’s attractive position in the market.
14. Citi opens a pair trade on Alaska and Southwest, favoring Alaska over concerns about summertime disruptions for Southwest.
15. TD Cowen reiterates Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta as Buys, with raised price targets.
16. Bank of America downgrades Visa & Mastercard to Neutral, citing limited upside.
17. Bank of America downgrades WK Kellogg to Underperform, reflecting weakening industry trends.
18. KeyBanc reiterates Netflix as Overweight, expecting strong earnings and content offerings.
19. Needham reiterates Apple as Buy, raising its price target.
20. Truist initiates Fluence as Buy, recognizing its position in the energy storage space.
21. Truist reiterates Nvidia as Buy, anticipating earnings growth.
22. Nomura downgrades Super Micro to Neutral, awaiting better order visibility.
23. Raymond James initiates Bausch & Lomb as Outperform, bullish on the eye health company.
24. Bank of America initiates CompoSecure as Buy, positive on the metal payment card manufacturer.
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