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Thursday broker round-up

Thu, 28th Nov 2019 13:35
(Sharecast News) - Derwent London: Morgan Stanley upgrades to overweight with a target price of 3,850p.

Cranswick: Liberum Capital reiterates buy with a target price of 3,500p.

Pets at Home: Liberum Capital reiterates buy with a target price of 300p.

John Menzies: Peel Hunt reiterates buy with a target price of 539p.

Greencore: Barclays reiterates underweight with a target price of 215p.

Johnson Matthey: JP Morgan downgrades to underweight with a target price of 2,850p.

Grainger: JP Morgan reiterates overweight with a target price of 310p.

Melrose: RBC Capital Markets reiterates outperform with a target price of 265p.

Hochschild Mining: Berenberg reiterates hold with a target price of 170p.

Blue Prism: Berenberg reiterates hold with a target price of 1,300p.

Land Securities: Morgan Stanley upgrades to overweight with a target price of 1,050p.

British Land: Morgan Stanley upgrades to overweight with a target price of 630p.

Ashtead: HSBC downgrades to hold with a target price of 2,350p.

Pets At Home: Citigroup downgrades to neutral. Hochschild British Land Cranswick Johnson Matthey Land Securities Melrose Grainger plc Greencore Derwent London Pets at home

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