Coca-Cola’s strong Q4 performance and expected 2025 growth are promising. Read more to see why I remain neutral on KO stock.
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Analysts Are Bullish on Top Healthcare Stocks: Candel Therapeutics (CADL), Day One Biopharmaceuticals (DAWN)
There’s a lot to be optimistic about in the Healthcare sector as 2 analysts just weighed in on Candel Therapeutics (CADL – Research Report)
Nifty50 Stocks to Buy: Analysts bullish on over 20 stocks; note down targets
Brokerages’ ICICI Securities, Axis Direct, Sharekhan, Anand Rathi, BoB Capital, Geojit Financial, Ventura Securities, Prabhudas Lilladher, Emkay, and KRChoksey have recommended different sector stocks
Analysts Are Bullish on These Technology Stocks: Workday (WDAY), Zoom Video Communications (ZM)
There’s a lot to be optimistic about in the Technology sector as 3 analysts just weighed in on Workday (WDAY – Research Report), Zoom
Defence stocks like BEL, HAL are in a slump. Is it an opportunity to buy?
Even after the drop, analysts remain bullish about defence stocks. In the case of BEL, 24 out of 27 analysts have a ‘buy’ rating
Why MicroStrategy’s stock chart now looks so bearish
The bitcoin play has fallen below a key support zone to trade at the lowest prices seen since before President Trump’s election win.
More traders turn bullish in first quarter even as market shows signs of fatigue, Schwab survey says
The bulls continue to outnumber the bears among traders 51% to 34% even though two-thirds of respondents said the market is overvalued, said Schwab’s
Why Super Micro Computer Stock Is Plummeting Today
Super Micro Computer stock is sliding due to multiple headwinds. Bullish market sentiment is weakening amid macroeconomic concerns, and AI stocks are seeing heightened
Tesla (TSLA) Analyst Sticks to Bullish Outlook Amid AI & Robotics Innovations
We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks Taking Wall Street by Storm. In this article, we are going to take a look
Vertex, OneStream and Workiva see bullish views at Goldman despite impact on stock
Vertex (NASDAQ:VERX) and Workiva (NYSE:WK) after a recent sell-off of its back-office software names over the last two weeks, about -17%, on average, since