Morgan Stanley Downgrades Annaly Capital Management (NLY) to Underweight
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Price: $14.42 --0%
Rating Summary:
5 Buy, 15 Hold, 3 Sell
Rating Trend:
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Today's Overall Ratings:
Up: 11 | Down: 18 | New: 13
Rating Summary:
5 Buy, 15 Hold, 3 Sell
Rating Trend:
Up
Today's Overall Ratings:
Up: 11 | Down: 18 | New: 13
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Morgan Stanley downgraded Annaly Capital Management (NYSE: NLY) from Equalweight to Underweight.
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on Annaly Capital Management click here. For more ratings news on Annaly Capital Management click here.
Shares of Annaly Capital Management closed at $16.89 yesterday, with a 52 week range of $14.65-$17.75.
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For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on Annaly Capital Management click here. For more ratings news on Annaly Capital Management click here.
Shares of Annaly Capital Management closed at $16.89 yesterday, with a 52 week range of $14.65-$17.75.
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Morgan Stanley downgrade NLY
Jim on Oct 4, 2012 11:24 AMMark as Spam | Reply to this comment
After taking the largest bail out (109 billion dollars for US Tax payers) how is it that they are aloud to analyze, let alone downgrade any company?