Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: RBC initiates Eli Lilly at outperform RBC says the weight loss pharmaceutical maker is best positioned to fight obesity. "We favor Lilly ( TP $1,250) as our top momentum pick given its GLP-1 franchise strength and orforglipron oral launch." Bank of America downgrades Molson Coors to underperform from neutral Bank of America says the brewer's ...
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: RBC initiates Eli Lilly at outperform RBC says the weight loss pharmaceutical maker is best positioned to fight obesity. "We favor Lilly ( TP $1,250) as our top momentum pick given its GLP-1 franchise strength and orforglipron oral launch." Bank of America downgrades Molson Coors to underperform from neutral Bank of America says the brewer's outlook was weaker than expected. "We lower our price objective to $42 from $50, based on an unchanged ~9x P/E multiple 2027 EPS estimates. TAP's FY26 outlook was weaker than expected and, in our view, provided limited visibility into stabilizing volumes." MoffettNathanson reiterates Apple as neutral MoffettNathanson raised its price target on the iPhone maker. "Thanks to positive earnings revisions in the wake of Apple's strong December quarter, Apple's valuation is now more reasonable, in our view. We are raising our target price to $270 (from $241). We maintain our neutral rating." Rothschild & Co Redburn reiterates Nvidia as buy The firm said in an open letter to CEO Jensen Huang ahead of earnings that there are issues that Nvidia must address. "Six potential threats over the next 8 quarters. As we head into earnings and then GTC San Jose in March 2026, the market will be responsive to your perspective on six potential strategic threats." Goldman Sachs reiterates Advanced Micro Devices as neutral Goldman raised its price target to $240 per share from $215 following the chipmaker's deal with Meta Platforms on Tuesday. "On February 24th before the market open, AMD and Meta announced a strategic partnership to deploy 6GW of AMD GPUs over the next five years." Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America says sentiment will improve for Amazon once Amazon Web Services revenue accelerates. "Amazon shares are down 6% since 4Q earnings (vs the S & P 500 at +1%) as investors have questioned elevated sector investment levels and returns on AI spend. However, we think ...
Blackstone Secured Lending ( BXSL ) declares $0.77/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 12.92% Payable April 24; for shareholders of record March 31; ex-div March 31. The company has now announced a dividend of $0.77 for eleven consecutive quarters. See BXSL Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Blackstone Secured Lending Blackstone Secured Lending ...
Blackstone Secured Lending ( BXSL ) declares $0.77/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 12.92% Payable April 24; for shareholders of record March 31; ex-div March 31. The company has now announced a dividend of $0.77 for eleven consecutive quarters. See BXSL Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Blackstone Secured Lending Blackstone Secured Lending Fund. (BXSL) Presents at Bank of America Financial Services Conference 2026 Transcript Best Of Breed 12.5% Yield At A Big Discount: Blackstone Secured Lending Blackstone Secured Lending Fund Rates Hold After Peak Rates: Income Yes, Upside Limited Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Blackstone Secured Lending Historical earnings data for Blackstone Secured Lending
My father, Gregory de Polnay, who has died aged 82, was an actor, director, voice teacher and performance coach. In all he had more than 100 television and 350 radio broadcasts to his name, most notably as detective sergeant Mike Brewer in the Dixon of Dock Green TV series in 1974-75. He also appeared alongside Peggy Ashcroft in his own touring production of You Can’t Shut Out the Human Voice at t...
My father, Gregory de Polnay, who has died aged 82, was an actor, director, voice teacher and performance coach. In all he had more than 100 television and 350 radio broadcasts to his name, most notably as detective sergeant Mike Brewer in the Dixon of Dock Green TV series in 1974-75. He also appeared alongside Peggy Ashcroft in his own touring production of You Can’t Shut Out the Human Voice at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, west London, in 1984. In the 1977 Doctor Who serial The Robots of Death he provided the voice of D84. Continue reading...
Many investors view Berkshire Hathaway 's (NYSE: BRKA) (NYSE: BRKB) massive cash reserves, which totaled $382 billion at the end of the third quarter, as one of the reasons to consider the conglomerate's shares . Indeed, a company's cash on hand and ability to grow that stockpile are valid motivations to consider a stock. The good news is cash isn't the only reason to consider Berkshire Hathaway t...
Many investors view Berkshire Hathaway 's (NYSE: BRKA) (NYSE: BRKB) massive cash reserves, which totaled $382 billion at the end of the third quarter, as one of the reasons to consider the conglomerate's shares . Indeed, a company's cash on hand and ability to grow that stockpile are valid motivations to consider a stock. The good news is cash isn't the only reason to consider Berkshire Hathaway today. As is widely known, Greg Abel took the reins as chief executive officer (CEO) upon Warren Buffett's retirement. That succession plan was widely telegraphed and not surprising, but the change in leadership could be a catalyst for the stock. As Abel has just taken over, there's still ample time for investors to evaluate the shares before the new head honcho makes his mark. Continue reading