Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street.
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on Apple and noted it sees an app store "growth inflection." "App Store net revenue growth inflected to +1% Y/Y in the month of December, a continued improvement after 5 consecutive months of Y/Y declines.
" "We believe Wendy's low ticket, high frequency occasion profile and highly franchised ownership structure position the brand for efficient sales and unit growth." Bank of America reiterates Starbucks a buy Bank of America said the buying opportunity for Starbucks shares if very attractive. "SBUX's transitory China challenges and US margin pressure create a particularly attractive buying opportunity, in our view. Vs.
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