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Wednesday broker round-up

Wed, 15th Jun 2016 15:32

(ShareCast News) - Arrow Global Group: Goldman Sachs reiterates buy with a target price of 340p.Crest Nicholson: JP Morgan keeps at overweight with a 700p target.Shire: Exane BNP Paribas stays at outperform with a target price of 5700p and Jefferies keeps at buy with a target price of 5500p.Wood Group: Jefferies keeps at buy with a target of 750p.Surface Transforms: Cantor Fitgerald stays at buy with a target price of 40p.Provident Financial: Goldman Sachs stays at neutral with a 3210p target.Lonmin: UBS downgrades to sell with a target of 140p.Telecom Plus: JP Morgan keeps at overweight with a 1260p target.Workspace Group: Jefferies keeps at hold with a target price of 765p.Weir Group: JP Morgan reiterates underweight, 735p target.Halma: JP Morgan stays at underweight with a 750p target.

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