10 Biggest Price Target Changes For Wednesday

Benzinga2022-02-02
  • Keybanc lifted the price target for Alphabet Inc. from $3,090 to $3,400. Alphabet shares surged 11% to $3,055.00 in pre-market trading.
  • Wedbush cut the price target on Starbucks Corporation from $110 to $106. Starbucks shares fell 2.5% to $96.29 in pre-market trading.
  • Cowen & Co. cut Clover Health Investments, Corp. price target from $7 to $3. Clover Health Investments shares rose 6.5% to $2.97 in pre-market trading.
  • UBS lowered Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. price target from $172 to $130. Zimmer Biomet shares fell 0.2% to $123.80 in pre-market trading.
  • Citigroup cut loanDepot, Inc. price target from $12 to $5. loanDepot shares fell 4.9% to close at $4.46 on Tuesday.
  • Raymond James boosted the price target for NXP Semiconductors N.V. from $250 to $260. NXP Semiconductors shares rose 1.4% to $211.10 in pre-market trading.
  • SVB Leerink raised the price target on Bio-Techne Corporation from $530 to $575. Bio-Techne shares rose 0.1% to $401.76 in pre-market trading.
  • Goldman Sachs lowered 2U, Inc. price target from $42 to $25. 2U shares rose 6.7% to $17.79 in pre-market trading.
  • UBS cut the price target on Etsy, Inc. from $215 to $180. Etsy shares rose 2% to $155.16 in pre-market trading.
  • Keybanc cut PayPal Holdings, Inc. price target from $250 to $200. PayPal shares fell 16% to $148.00 in pre-market trading.
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