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Monday broker round-up

Mon, 25th Apr 2016 13:13
(ShareCast News) - Ted Baker: Jefferies upgrades to buy with a 3000p target.Howden Joinery Group: Goldman Sachs upgrades to neutral with a 515p target.Genel Energy: Barclays keeps at overweight with a target price of 115p and Canaccordreiterates speculative buy with a target of 165p.Royal Dutch Shell "A": HSBC keeps at buy with a target of 2000p.Faroe Petroleum: Barclays reiterates equal-weight with a target price of 75p and Canaccordstays at speculative buy with a target of 95p.National Grid: HSBC reiterates buy with a 1040p target.Vodafone: Credit Suisse keeps at outperform with a target of 240p, UBS reiterates buy with a target price of 280p and Citigroup stays at buy with a target of 260p.Tesco: HSBC reiterates buy with a 275p target.Smith & Nephew: Berenberg reiterates buy with a target price of 1300p and Deutsche Bankmaintains hold with a 1150p target.BHP Billition: RBC reiterates sector perform, 900p target.Mondi: Goldman Sachs reiterates sell with a target of 1150p. Tesco Howden Joinery Smith & Nephew Vodafone Genel Energy Mondi

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