Friday, July 2, 2010

Notable Upgraded Stocks (DELL, NOK, HD, FDX)

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELLgained 1.58% to $12.25 in the opening session after UBS upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy. The firm also lowered its price target on the stock by $2 to $15.50.
So far in the last one year, the stock fell over 8%. The stock has been moving within a range of $11.84-$17.52 over the past 52-weeks.
Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:NOK) added 2.58% to $8.36. This morning, WestLB upgraded Nokia from Reduce to Neutral. So far, the market capitalization of the stock stands at $31.31 billion. The stock is very close to its 52-week low of $8. The stock dropped more than 6% in the last 5 trading sessions.
The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) fell 0.96% to $27.80 with 2.18 million shares already traded after BMO Capital upgraded the stock from “Underperform” to “Market Perform”. So far the market capitalization of the stock stands at $46.73 billion. So far the stock is down more than 12% in the last 5 trading sessions.
The Home Depot, Inc. is a home improvement retailer. The Home Depot stores sell an assortment of building materials, home improvement and lawn and garden products and provide a number of services.
FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) went up 1.11% to $70.89. This morning, UBS upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy. The firm also set a price target of $100. The 52-week range of the stock is $52.58-$97.75. The daily average volume of the stock is 4.14 million shares and has a market capitalization of $22.24 billion.

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