Price Target Changes|CrowdStrike Boosted to $270 by DB; Coinbase Reduced to $240 by GS
Benzinga2022-04-08
- Goldman Sachs reduced the price target on Coinbase Global, Inc. from $250 to $240. Coinbase shares rose 0.2% to $166.50 in pre-market trading.
- Piper Sandler cut Cowen Inc. price target from $71 to $55. Cowen shares rose 1.5% to $22.90 in pre-market trading.
- Oppenheimer reduced the price target on Carvana Co. from $430 to $220. Carvana shares rose 1.6% to $113.00 in pre-market trading.
- HSBC cut the price target for Baidu, Inc. from $195 to $180. Baidu shares rose 0.8% to $136.85 in pre-market trading.
- Loop Capital cut Owens Corning price target from $120 to $105. Owens Corning shares rose 1.7% to $85.00 in pre-market trading.
- Gordon Haskett boosted the price target on Target Corporation from $255 to $300. Target shares rose 1.4% to $231.35 in pre-market trading.
- Credit Suisse raised the price target for Constellation Brands, Inc. from $278 to $295. Constellation shares rose 0.1% to $242.51 in pre-market trading.
- Deutsche Bank increased CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. price target from $240 to $270. CrowdStrike shares rose 4.1% to $225.80 in pre-market trading.
- Baird boosted Accenture plc price target from $360 to $378. Accenture shares rose 0.1% to $341.82 in pre-market trading.
- UBS cut ITT Inc. price target from $107 to $95. ITT shares rose 3.4% to $74.00 in pre-market trading.
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