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Tuesday broker round-up

Tue, 12th Jun 2012 08:20
Amlin: Deutsche Bank upgrades to buy, target lifted from 420p to 435p.British Sky Broadcasting: Morgan Stanley upgrades to overweight, 790p target maintained.Consort Medical: Canaccord Genuity maintains buy rating and 744p target.easyJet: HSBC downgrades to neutral, target cut from 580p to 530p.Genel: UBS initiates with buy rating and 850p target.Glencore: Jefferies reiterates buy recommendation and 460p target.Gooch & Housego: Investec upgrades from hold to buy, target lifted from 420p to 440p.International Consolidated Airlines: HSBC initiates with overweight rating and 200p target.Lombard Medical Technologies: Canaccord Genuity maintains buy rating and 377p target.Monitise: Barclays Capital initiates with overweight rating and 50p target.Ophir Energy: UBS initiates with buy rating and 740p target.Pace: Jefferies initiates with a buy recommendation and 148p target.Polymetal: Nomura keeps reduce rating and 1,400p target.Resolution: Jefferies reiterates hold rating and 242p target.Synergy Health: Investec reiterates buy rating and 980p target.Tesco: ING cuts target from 335p to 320p, hold rating kept; Deutsche Bank keeps buy rating and 407p target; Shore Capital keeps hold rating; HB Markets retains hold.Xstrata: Jefferies reiterates buy recommendation and 1,300p target.BC

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