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Thursday broker round-up

Thu, 11th Feb 2016 13:52

(ShareCast News) - ARM Holdings: JP Morgan reiterates neutral with a target of 950p, Exane BNP Paribas keeps at outperform, 1300p target, Deutsche Bank stays at hold, 1000p target, Goldman Sachs maintains buy with a target of 1400p, Citigroup keeps at neutral and Bryan, Garnier & Co reiterates buy.Shaftesbury: Credit Suisse downgrades to neutral with a target of 945p.Derwent London: Credit Suisse downgrades to underperform with a target price of 3010p.Smith & Nephew: UBS downgrades to neutral, 1100p target.Pennon Group: Bryan, Garnier & Co downgrades to sell with an 825p target.Great Portland Estates: Credit Suisse downgrades to neutral, 760p target, Deutsche Bank reiterates buy with a 1000p target and JP Morgan keeps at overweight with a target of 975p.Standard Chartered: JP Morgan reiterates overweight,725 target and Deutsche Bank keeps at buy, 510p target.Glaxosmithkline: UBS keeps at neutral with a 1420p target and Deutsche Bank stays at hold, 1540p target.Barclays: Deutsche Bank reiterates buy with a target of 303p and JP Morgan keeps at overweight with a 260p target.Easyjet: UBS maintains neutral with a target of 1800p.

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