Price Target Changes|Tesla Upgraded by UBS; Chevron Boosted by CS
Benzinga2022-06-09
- UBS upgraded Tesla to a Buy from Neutral while keeping its price target unchanged at $1,100.
- Barclays cut McDonald's Corporation price target from $300 to $289. McDonald's shares rose 0.1% to $245.92 in pre-market trading.
- Raymond James raised Devon Energy Corporation price target from $90 to $102. Devon Energy shares fell 0.1% to $77.88 in pre-market trading.
- Citigroup increased the price target for Campbell Soup Company from $46 to $50. Campbell Soup shares rose 1.5% to close at $47.31 on Wednesday.
- Wells Fargo cut Five Below, Inc. price target from $240 to $160. Five Below shares fell 7.9% to $124.65 in pre-market trading.
- Goldman Sachs lowered the price target on Couchbase, Inc. from $28 to $25. Couchbase shares rose 3.3% to $14.62 in pre-market trading.
- RBC Capital raised MongoDB, Inc. price target from $325 to $375. MongoDB shares rose 0.4% to $300.11 in pre-market trading.
- Credit Suisse boosted price target for Chevron Corporation from $190 to $202. Chevron shares rose 0.1% to $181.17 in pre-market trading.
- Piper Sandler cut Skillsoft Corp. price target from $7 to $5. Skillsoft shares fell 0.2% to close at $6.34 on Wednesday.
- Telsey Advisory Group cut the price target on Vera Bradley, Inc. from $9 to $7. Vera Bradley shares dropped 8.6% to close at $5.73 on Wednesday.
- Barclays reduced the price target on Shake Shack Inc. from $57 to $46. Shake Shack shares fell 0.3% to close at $47.17 on Wednesday.
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