Here are Thursday's biggest analyst calls: Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, Adobe, Pinterest, TJX, SoFi & more

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Here are Thursday's biggest analyst calls: Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, Adobe, Pinterest, TJX, SoFi & more
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Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street.

Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Citi reiterates Nvidia as buy Citi said it's bullish heading into Nvidia earnings next week. "NVIDIA reports Jul-Q after the market close on 8/23. We model ~$11B/$12B or in-line Jul/Oct sales and believe buy side expectations have gone up or ~$12B/$14B since last earnings report." JPMorgan upgrades Alcon to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said it sees valuation upside for the eye care company.

" Evercore ISI names Pinterest a top pick Evercore said the company is benefiting from a stabilizing digital ad market. "Our new #1 pick. Per our recent upgrade, we see PINS benefitting from clear evidence of Digital ad spending at least stabilizing, and we see increasing evidence that the operational improvements new CEO Bill Ready has implemented over the past year on both the consumer and advertiser side are bearing fruit.

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