Nvidia and a beleaguered airplane maker were highlighted by analysts Thursday as part of their big calls for the day.
Raymond James raised its price target on Nvidia to $1,100, noting revenue momentum will stay strong. On a more sour note, Bank of America lowered its price target on Boeing to $190, citing risks around the company's ongoing safety issues. Check out the latest calls and chatter below. All times ET. 6:09 a.m.: TD Cowen initiates coverage of Mastercard, Visa The opportunity of the digital payments networks market hasn't yet been fully realized, according to TD Cowen.
4% potential upside for the stock. Shares have slumped 4.7% this quarter, slipping into correction territory, soaring more than 75% year to date.
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