Here are the biggest analyst calls on Wall Street on Monday:
Morgan Stanley raised its 12-month price target on the iPhone maker to $235 per share from $220 ahead of Apple’s earnings due on May 1.
“We believe it’s unlikely many of these key debates are addressed at earnings, and therefore don’t see the print as a key catalyst for the stock, with shares likely to remain range-bound near term – $170 remains the floor on the stock, while our new $235 price target is the ceiling.”
The bank is sticking with Amazon despite concerns ahead of earnings later this week.
“We acknowledge 2Q & 2H revenue uncertainty (retail, ads and Cloud), but remain confident on Amazon’s ability to take share in eCommerce, improve retail margins via headcount cuts, & benefit from Cloud AI demand.”
UBS says AI chipmaker’s “controversy” remains high but it’s sticking with Nvidia.
“Controversy remains high for AI stocks like NVDA (though all major hyperscalers have reiterated capex plans) - particularly around FQ2:26 (July) guidance (about half of investors now believe NVDA will guide down Q/Q - we do not share this view) as well as AI Diffusion - currently set to go into effect on 5/15 barring changes by the Trump Administration.”
Cantor says it’s standing by shares of Tesla.
“We reiterate our Overweight rating & our 12-month $355 PT, ahead of material near-term catalysts. While we expect some near-term headwinds due to macro conditions, tariffs, Mr. Musk’s polarizing politics and likely removal of EV Tax Credit, our long-term bullish thesis remains intact.”
The bank says it’s sticking with Meta ahead of its March quarter earnings on Wednesday.
“Given constructive checks and modest 4pt deceleration in YouTube growth, we think the high end of Meta’s 1Q rev. guide is achievable.”
Jefferies is bullish on the XBox and Windows parent ahead of earnings later this week.
“We are bullish on MSFT’s LT consolidation story to grow share in an uneasy macro and highlight attractive valuation at 24x CY26E EPS.”
Citi added a positive catalyst watch on Nio and said the China EV company will see new model launches earlier than expected.
“After recent orders recovery, we launch 30-Days positive catalysts watch on the stock backed by three elements with: (1) New model launches; (2) New [Advanced Driver Assistance System], New chips; and (3) Cost saving.”
The researcher is concerned about slowing growth.
“We are transferring coverage of Coinbase (COIN) and downgrading the stock to Sell (previously Buy). We are cautious heading into 1Q results on 5/8. We are also concerned about 2H25 performance as growth comes from lower margin institutional segments.”
Bernstein says the aerospace company is in the middle of a turnaround.
“We upgrade Boeing to Outperform. Boeing is now making the progress it needed for the growth trajectory we expected before the Alaska door plug accident in January 2024.”
Wells lowered its price target on the British semiconductor designer to $150 per share from $185 but says it’s bullish ahead of earnings next week.
“Despite a -32% stock move in Arm since F3Q25 EPS (vs. SOX -17%), we’re cautious into F4Q25 EPS on 5/7 & view investor positioning as short.”
HSBC sees a negative risk/reward.
“Downgrade Lilly to Reduce (from Buy) as risk-reward is not attractive.”
Truist says “sustained profitability” is getting clearer.
“Three years+ after we downgraded PTON to Hold from Buy, we believe the stock is finally nearing a point where the company’s improving fundamentals should support a gradual recovery of its equity.”
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