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Wednesday broker round-up

Wed, 29th Jan 2020 13:33
(Sharecast News) - TUI: HSBC upgrades to buy with a target price of 1,040p.

McCarthy Stone: Deutsche Bank reiterates buy with a target price of 170p.

Reckitt Benckiser Group: Deutsche Bank reiterates buy with a target price of 7,200p.

BT Group: Deutsche Bank reiterates sell with a target price of 157p.

Brewin Dolphin Holdings: Liberum reiterates buy with a target price of 384p.

SSP Group: HSBC upgrades to buy with a target price of 800p.

Whitbread: HSBC upgrades to buy with a target price of 5,200p.

FirstGroup: HSBC upgrades to hold with a target price of 130p.

Stagecoach: HSBC downgrades to reduce with a target price of 125p.

Renew: Liberum downgrades to sell with a target price of 460p.

Energean Oil: Peel Hunt reiterates buy with a target price of 1,300p.

Elementis: Barclays reiterates buy with a target price of 180p.

Smiths Group: JP Morgan reiterates overweight with a target price of 1,875p.

PZ Cussons: JP Morgan reiterates neutral with a target price of 190p.

Weir Group: Citigroup reiterates buy with a target price of 1,700p.

RELX: Morgan Stanley reiterates equal weight with a target price of 2,250p.

Crest Nicholson Holdings: Jefferies reiterates hold with a target price of 449p. Crest Nicholson Relx SSP Group Weir Group Smiths Group Whitbread BT Firstgroup Elementis Renew Holdings Pz Cussons Energean Oil & Gas

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