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BT Group | Berenberg ups TP to 375p from 280p, Buy |
easyJet | HSBC ups TP to 1400p from 1250p, overweight |
Eurasia Drilling | Renaissance Capital downgrades to Hold from Buy |
HSBC Holdings | Berenberg ups TP to 790p from 680p, Buy |
HSBC Holdings | SocGen ups TP to 840p from 815p, Buy |
Inmarsat | Jefferies cuts TP to 750p from 765p, Buy |
London Stock Exchange | Citigroup ups TP to 1410p from 1290p, neutral |
National Express | HSBC ups TP to 250p from 245p, overweight |
Optos | Jefferies cuts TP to 240p from 280p, Buy |
Restaurant Group | Nomura ups TP to 568p from 515p, Buy |
Source: Reuters News, AlphaTerminal, Dow Jones Newswires |
Source: Bloomberg, Reuters News, AlphaTerminal, Dow Jones Newswires
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