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To: Kirk © who wrote (18491)4/8/2024 11:08:56 AM
From: Kirk ©  Respond to of 26439
 
LRCX just off a record high so it was a good call for Cantor to be long.
In addition, Cantor has raised its price targets for Western Digital ($100 from $70); Applied Materials $260 from $220; ASML (€1,150 from €900); NXP Semiconductors ($290 from $270); Micron Technology (MU) ($150 from $135); KLA ($800 from $$625); Lam Research ($1,100 from $900); Qualcomm ($190 from $150); and Texas Instruments (TXN) $180 from $170.



To: Kirk © who wrote (18491)4/8/2024 11:12:25 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26439
 
INTC downgrade at Cantor after falling below its 200-dma after a long (overdue?) stretch above its 200-dma.
The firm reduced its price targets on Intel ($45 from $50) and GlobalFoundries ($55 from $70).