Notable Analyst Rating Changes 03/30: (PM) (GTE) (ABFS) Upgraded; (DELL) (GCI) (KSS) Downgraded

March 30, 2011 10:30 AM EDT
UPGRADES
Goldman Sachs added Philip Morris International (NYSE: PM) to the Buy list Wednesday with a $74 price target. Click Here for more color.

TD Newcrest upgraded Gran Tierra Energy (NYSE: GTE) from Hold to Buy, increasing their price target from C$9.50 to C$10. Click Here for more color.

Citi raises Arkansas Best (Nasdaq: ABFS) from Sell to Hold.

Janney Montgomery Scott lifts Peets Coffee & Tea (Nasdaq: PEET) from Sell to Neutral. Click Here for more color.

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DOWNGRADES
Needham & Company lowers Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) from Buy to Hold. Click Here for more color.

Citi cuts Gannett (NYSE: GCI) from Buy to Hold.

Goldman Sachs downgrades Kohl's (NYSE: KSS) from Buy to Neutral and removed the stock from its Buy List. Click Here for more color.

Ticonderoga downgraded Lennar (NYSE: LEN) from Buy to Neutral. Click Here for more color.

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NEW COVERAGE
Sterne Agee initiates Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) with a Buy and a $29 price target.

Morgan Keegan starts Citrix Systems (Nasdaq: CTXS) with an Outperform, and $80 price target.

JMP Securities initiates China Valves Technology (Nasdaq: CVVT) with a Market Outperform, and $9 price target.

Wells Fargo begins GeoResources (Nasdaq: GEOI) with a Outperform, and $34 - $36 valuation range. Click Here for more color.

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