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Credit Suisse said it sees Ford shares as having upside as the company works to reimagine its business.
"The central theme of our launch is "The Two Clocks," reflecting the auto industry challenge of concurrently balancing cyclical and secular challenges . While this challenge is especially relevant for automakers, when evaluating "Net, we are setting a price target of $184 representing the midpoint of current multiples applied to our 2021 estimates and initiating the name with an OUTPERFORM in light of the implied ~21% upside from NVDA's current price levels as well asWedbush initiated Intel as 'underperform'"We believe
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