Upgrades
- Novartis (NVS) upgraded by UBS from Neutral to Buy
- Novo Nordisk (NVO) upgraded by UBS from Sell to Neutral
- Sanofi (SNY) upgraded by UBS from Neutral to Buy
- GSK (GSK) upgraded by UBS from Sell to Buy
- Dollar General (DG) upgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Overweight
- Target (TGT) upgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Overweight
- Valvoline (VVV) upgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Overweight
- Wayfair (W) upgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Overweight
- Home Depot (HD) upgraded by Piper Sandler from Neutral to Overweight
- Starbucks (SBUX) upgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Overweight
- DocuSign (DOCU) upgraded by Morgan Stanley from Underweight to Equal Weight
- Boston Beer (SAM) upgraded by Bernstein from Underperform to Market Perform
- Victoria’s Secret (VSCO) upgraded by Wells Fargo from Equal Weight to Overweight
- BlackRock (BLK) upgraded by TD Cowen from Market Perform to Outperform
- NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) upgraded by Barclays from Equal Weight to Overweight
Downgrades
- NetApp (NTAP) downgraded by Raymond James from Outperform to Market Perform
- Rolls-Royce (RYCEY) downgraded by Berenberg from Hold to Sell
- AB InBev (BUD) downgraded by Citi from Buy to Neutral
- Roche (RHHBY) downgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Underweight
- AstraZeneca (AZN) downgraded by UBS from Buy to Sell
- Boeing (BA) downgraded by Wells Fargo from Overweight to Equal Weight
- Tractor Supply (TSCO) downgraded by Morgan Stanley from Equal Weight to Underweight
- PayPal (PYPL) downgraded by Mizuho from Buy to Neutral
- Northrop Grumman (NOC) downgraded by Baird from Outperform to Neutral
- RTX (RTX) downgraded by Baird from Outperform to Neutral
- HP Enterprise (HPE) downgraded by Bernstein from Outperform to Market Perform
- Fortinet (FTNT) downgraded by Wells Fargo from Overweight to Equal Weight
- Starbucks (SBUX) downgraded by Gordon Haskett from Buy to Hold
- Wendy’s (WEN) downgraded by Gordon Haskett from Buy to Hold
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