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Fly News Breaks for September 14, 2016
ISIL, HSBC, FCX, COH, AAL
Sep 14, 2016 | 10:20 EDT
Catch up on today's top five analyst downgrades with this list compiled by The Fly: 1. American Airlines (AAL) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at UBS with analyst Darryl Genovesi citing relative outperformance. The analyst raised his price target to $38 from $35. 2. Coach (COH) downgraded on sustainability of turnaround efforts at Morgan Stanley with analyst Kimberly Greenberger saying the company delivered on fiscal 2016 financial targets but the 10-K suggests the turnaround is unsustainable and was achieved in an "unhealthy manner." 3. Freeport McMoRan (FCX) downgraded to Underweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley with analyst Evan Kurtz saying risk/reward is skewed to the downside as the stock is now pricing in $2.75/lb copper, above the firm's $2.43 average over the next 3 years. 4. HSBC (HSBC) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at UBS with the firm citing valuation following the recent rise in the shares. 5. Intersil (ISIL) downgraded to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank and to Neutral from Buy at B. Riley. This list is just a portion of The Fly's full analyst coverage. To see The Fly's full Street Research coverage, click here.
News For AAL;COH;FCX;HSBC;ISIL From the Last 2 Days
AAL
Apr 18, 2024 | 10:26 EDT
Bullish option flow detected in American Airlines with 26,130 calls trading, 3x expected, and implied vol increasing almost 2 points to 47.44%. 4/26 weekly 14.5 calls and Apr-24 14.5 calls are the most active options, with total volume in those strikes near 8,400 contracts. The Put/Call Ratio is 0.37. Earnings are expected on April 25th.
FCX
Apr 17, 2024 | 05:46 EDT
JPMorgan raised the firm's price target on Freeport-McMoRan to $52 from $43 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares as part of a Q1 earnings preview for the North America copper group. Copper's recent bullish shift has unfolded quicker than expected while coinciding with earlier than anticipated momentum building in global manufacturing PMIs, suggesting pricing may have outpaced fundamentals at this point, the analyst tells investors in a research note.