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Equal-Weight Recommendation Issued On PPC By Barclays

By KlickAnalytics Data Insights  |   July 25, 2024 07:30AM ET

  • Barclays analyst issues EQUAL-WEIGHT recommendation for PPC on July 25, 2024 05:33AM ET.
  • The previous analyst recommendation was Equal-Weight.
  • PPC was trading at $40.1 at issue of the analyst recommendation.
  • The overall analyst consensus : BUY.
  • Current analyst recommendations are : 5 - Buy, 1 - Hold recommendations .

  • Historical Analyst Recommendations
    Latest 10 recommendations
    Report DateAnalyst CompanyActionPrevious GradeNew GradePrice when posted
    2024-07-25 Barclays Hold Equal-Weight Equal-Weight 40.10
    2024-06-18 Argus Research Initialise Buy 35.53
    2024-05-03 BMO Capital Hold Outperform Outperform 36.63
    2024-04-16 Barclays Downgrade Equal-Weight 35.43
    2024-04-11 CFRA Hold Buy Buy 36.00
    2023-07-13 BMO Capital Upgrade Outperform 23.13
    2023-04-28 Bank of America Securities Upgrade Buy 0.00
    2022-02-18 Stephens Upgrade Overweight 24.03

    Historical Price Performance



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