Top Calls on Wall Street: Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, Kroger, GM, SMCI, Rivian & More

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Here are Tuesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street:

Evercore ISI initiates Nvidia as outperform

Evercore said Nvidia is an “ecosystem play, not a semiconductor company.”

“We think investors underestimate 1) the importance of the chip+hardware+software ecosystem that NVDA has created, 2) that computing eras last 15-20 years and are typically dominated by a single vertically integrated ecosystem company, whose returns are measured in 100-to-1000 bagger range.”

UBS upgrades Rivian to buy from neutral

UBS said it sees a more balanced risk/reward for Rivian shares.

“We believe the near-term risk/reward is more balanced at current levels.”

Deutsche Bank downgrades Honeywell to hold from buy

Deutsche downgraded the stock and lowered its price target to $215 per share from $227.

“We downgrade HON to Hold as we only see 10% upside to our new, lower $215 price target.”

Bank of America initiates Reddit as neutral

Bank of America said Reddit is still “too early in its journey” for the firm to recommend the stock.

“But we expect historically volatile user & revenue trends to continue and with current macro/rate uncertainty, we prefer larger cap stocks in sector.”

JPMorgan reiterates Tesla as underweight

JPMorgan said it’s sticking with its underweight rating on the stock.

“Tesla’s announcement yesterday that it would conduct its largest ever layoffs, amounting to more than 10% of its global workforce, should firmly dispel the notion that the firms earlier reported big 1Q delivery miss was somehow supply-driven rather than reflective of a demand problem.”

Citi adds a positive catalyst watch on Coty

Citi said shares of the beauty company are attractive.

“At COTY, we are opening a positive 30-day catalyst watch as we see a compelling near-term opportunity post the negative stock reaction on ULTA’s comments on U.S. beauty, which we believe are less applicable (low US exposure, fragrances), and expect a FQ3 topline/profit beat.”

Goldman Sachs initiates GE Vernova as buy

Goldman said it’s bullish on the company’s electrification opportunity.

“GEV is a global electric power (i.e., gas, wind, nuclear, hydro, solar) company that provides equipment/services to generate, transfer, convert and store electricity.”

Goldman Sachs initiates DraftKings as buy

Goldman said the sports betting company is a “revenue compounder.”

“We initiate coverage of DraftKings (DKNG) with a Buy rating and a 12-month price target of $60.”

Goldman Sachs initiates Genius Sports as buy

Goldman said it sees an “attractive buying opportunity” for the sports data and tech company.

“We initiate coverage on Genius Sports Ltd. (GENI) with a Buy rating and a 12-month price target of $7.50 (40% upside).”

HSBC upgrades Advanced Micro Devices to buy

HSBC said in its upgrade of AMD that investors should buy the dip.

“We upgrade the stock to Buy as we expect AMD to gain 10% market share by 2025 and benefit from Nvidia’s AI GPU product transition in 2024.”

Wells Fargo upgrades Kroger to overweight from equal weight

Wells said it sees an “attractive stock setup” for the grocery company.

“We have turned bullish on KR. Fundamentals look poised to improve, potential for a huge buyback is growing, its alt. value opportunity seems underappreciated, and $5+ in ’25 EPS is coming into focus.”

Needham reiterates Apple as buy

Needham lowered its estimates on the stock but said it’s sticking with its buy rating.

“AAPL’s anemic and/or negative growth outlook, along with expected cost increases to fund GenAI, are the biggest gating factors preventing new investors from buying AAPL, based on our conversations.”

JPMorgan reiterates Amazon, Meta and Alphabet as top picks

JPMorgan said it’s bullish on several internet stocks heading into earnings.

“We reiterate our Overweight ratings across AMZN, META, & GOOGL, w/our preference in that order. Amazon is our Best Idea, even as it is most owned across our coverage.”

Barclays upgrades Tyson Foods to overweight from equal weight

Barclays said in its double upgrade of the poultry company that shares are undervalued.

“With this, we believe TSN as a whole is undervalued, as we see further upside to its Chicken segment and its Prepared Foods segment also seems undervalued.”

Morgan Stanley initiates Auna as overweight

Morgan Stanley said it’s bullish on shares of the Latin American health-care company.

“AUNA has entered an organic growth phase, expanding earnings from the occupancy ramp-up in hospitals with limited CAPEX, and deleveraging from its strong operating cash generation.”

Loop reiterates Super Micro as buy

Loop raised its price target on the stock to a Street high of $1,500 per share from $600.

“We’re raising our PT to $1500 as we continue to gain confidence in both our net-bullish Gen AI
server industry posture and SMCI as an increasing leader in the need for both complexity and scale.”

William Blair initiates On Holding as buy

William Blair said in its initiation of On Holding that the footwear company is best in class.

“Best Opportunity for Durable Growth Among Emerging Athletic Brands; Initiating With Outperform Rating.”

Cantor Fitzgerald initiates Klaviyo as buy

Cantor said it’s bullish on shares of the marketing tech company.

“Klaviyo was really the only software IPO of any meaningful size in 2023, ’IPO’ing at $30/ share.”

UBS upgrades TD Synnex as buy

UBS said it sees “revenue acceleration” for the information technology company.

“We are upgrading shares of TD SYNNEX to Buy and raising our price target to $145 from $115 as we expect growth to accelerate in FY24 and FY25 to 6%, which is not priced in by the market.”

Baird upgrades Crown Holdings to outperform from neutral

Baird said investors should buy the weakness in shares of the packaging company.

“Following significant YTD underperformance we are upgrading our investment rating on the shares of Crown Holdings to Outperform, noting that we are commensurately raising our price target to $90 based on ~15x our 2024 EPS estimate of $5.95.”

Argus upgrades Goldman Sachs to buy from neutral

Argus upgraded Goldman Sachs following its earnings report on Monday.

“Upgrading to BUY following 1Q results. We are upgrading our rating on the GS shares to BUY following 1Q results, which demonstrated the considerable strengths of the Goldman franchise during an investment banking upturn.”

Guggenheim reiterates Netflix as buy

Guggenheim raised its price target on Netflix to $700 per share from $600.

“Netflix share performance has remained strong in 2024, up 29% vs. 7% for the NASDAQ 100, and investor confidence into earnings is high.”

Deutsche Bank names General Motors a top pick

Deutsche said it’s bullish on shares of GM ahead of earnings next week.

“Top picks. Beyond the quarter, we stay tactically positive on GM into potentially much better full-year outlook and additional share buyback announcement.”

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