Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) had its target price hoisted by research analysts at Morgan Stanley from $230.00 to $280.00 in a research report issued on Monday,Benzinga reports. The brokerage presently has an “overweight” rating on the e-commerce giant’s stock.
Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak maintained a Buy rating on Amazon (AMZN – Research Report) today and set a price target of $280.00.Stay
Morgan Stanley raised the firm’s price target on Amazon.com (AMZN) to $280 from $230 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares, which were
Morgan Stanley raised the firm’s price target on Compass (COMP) to $6 from $5.75 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The firm sees GPU enabled and GenAI tool adoption driving fundamental upside and outperformance among the North American Internet group.
Morgan Stanley lowered the firm’s price target on Playtika (PLTK) to $8 from $8.50 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The firm sees GPU enabled and GenAI tool adoption driving fundamental upside and outperformance among the North American Internet group.
Jefferies analyst Daniel Fannon updated the firm's outlook on Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) shares, raising the price target to $151 from $144, while reaffirming a Buy rating on the stock. The company, currently trading at $135.
Morgan Stanley’s MS fourth-quarter 2024 earnings of $2.22 per share handily outpaced the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.65. The bottom line also rose substantially from 85 cents in the prior-year quarter.
Morgan Stanley raised the firm’s price target on Instacart (CART) to $44 from $41 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The firm sees GPU enabled and GenAI tool adoption driving fundamental upside and outperformance among the North American Internet group.
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), a leading global financial services firm with a substantial market capitalization of $220.72 billion, has been navigating a complex financial landscape with resilience and strategic focus.
Morgan Stanley notes recent news reports suggest both President Biden and President-elect Trump are interested in extending the upcoming
Shares of an exchange-traded fund that holds Big Tech stocks was falling Thursday, as Tesla Inc. and Apple Inc. posted sharp losses in late morning trade. The Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF was down 0.