A major media stock and an aerospace giant were in focus during Monday's analyst chatter.
A major media stock and an aerospace giant were in focus during Monday's analyst chatter. Disney was upgraded to overweight by Barclays, noting shares have room to run from here. Goldman Sachs, meanwhile trimmed its price target on Boeing, citing several risks amid the company's ongoing safety issues. Check out the latest calls and chatter below. All times ET. 5:51 a.m.
His new $135 price target implies 16.5% potential upside over the next year. "The recent narrative reset is likely to be followed by positive estimate revisions, which is still early in the cycle and should further support valuation," Venkateshwar wrote in a note.
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