(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations on Thursday morning and on Wednesday:
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Morgan Stanley cuts Relx to 'equal-weight' - price target 2,970 pence
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Deutsche Bank Research raises Diageo price target to 1,759 (1,650) pence - 'buy'
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Goldman Sachs cuts Next price target to 15,500 (15,600) pence - 'buy'
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Barclays raises Next price target to 13,700 (13,100) pence - 'equal weight'
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Barclays cuts Smith & Nephew price target to 1,300 (1,305) pence - 'equal weight'
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JPMorgan cuts National Grid price target to 1,440 (1,450) pence - 'overweight'
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Citigroup raises AJ Bell to 'neutral' - price target 520 pence
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Jefferies raises Helios Towers price target to 285 (256) pence - 'buy'
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Berenberg raises Helios Towers price target to 275 (230) pence - 'buy'
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Barclays raises Renishaw price target to 4,910 (3,840) pence - 'underweight'
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Deutsche Bank raises Raspberry Pi price target to 550 (300) pence - 'hold'
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Barclays raises Trainline price target to 225 (220) pence - 'equal weight'
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JPMorgan cuts Trainline price target to 220 (230) pence - 'underweight'
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Barclays cuts Greggs price target to 1,750 (1,910) pence - 'overweight'
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Bank of America cuts Ryanair price target to 27 (31.10) EUR - 'buy'
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Barclays cuts South32 price target to 240 (265) pence - 'overweight'
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Deutsche Bank Research raises Polar Capital price target to 1,050 (900) pence - 'buy'
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