8th May 2025 09:57
(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and on Wednesday:
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FTSE 100
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Goldman Sachs cuts Shell price target to 40 (42) EUR - 'buy'
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Goldman Sachs cuts BP price target to 450 (480) pence - 'buy'
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UBS raises Weir Group to 'buy' (neutral) - price target 2,850 (2,250) pence
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Jefferies raises NatWest price target to 530 (520) pence - 'buy'
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Barclays raises NatWest price target to 620 (580) pence - 'overweight'
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Jefferies raises Lloyds price target to 92 (90) pence - 'buy'
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Kepler Cheuvreux cuts Lloyds price target to 74 (75) pence - 'hold'
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Jefferies raises Barclays price target to 405 (395) pence - 'buy'
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Kepler Cheuvreux raises Coca-Cola HBC price target to 3,830 (3,270) pence - 'hold'
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Barclays raises Imperial Brands target to 3,650 (3,350) pence - 'overweight'
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FTSE 250
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RBC raises 3i Infrastructure price target to 430 (405) pence - 'outperform'
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Berenberg starts Telecom Plus with 'buy' - price target 2,600 pence
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Barclays cuts Trainline price target to 270 (325) pence - 'equal weight'
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JPMorgan cuts Trainline price target to 325 (370) pence - 'neutral'
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HSBC cuts Deliveroo to 'hold' - price target 180 pence
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Jefferies cuts Deliveroo to 'hold' (buy) - price target 180 (225) pence
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UBS cuts Hammerson to 'sell' (neutral) - price target 245 (305) pence
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Jefferies raises OSB Group price target to 565 (540) pence - 'buy'
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OTHER MAIN MARKET
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JPMorgan cuts Bank of Ireland price target to 10.30 (11.60) EUR - 'underweight'
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JPMorgan cuts AIB price target to 6.40 (7.30) EUR - 'neutral'
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