Barclays Maintains an 'Overweight' on JPMorgan (JPM); Raising PT and Estimates
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Up: 8 | Down: 5 | New: 26
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Barclays maintains an 'Overweight' on JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) price target raised from $55 to $57.
Analyst, Jason M. Goldberg, said, "While a lot of moving pieces, core results appear to approximate reported results, which exceeded expectations on better than expected trading and mortgage results and a lower than modeled loan loss provision as asset quality improved."
Barclays raises FY12 EPS estimates on JPM from $4.65 to $4.90 and FY13 from $5.10 to $5.30.
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on JPMorgan click here. For more ratings news on JPMorgan click here.
Shares of JPMorgan closed at $43.21 yesterday.
Analyst, Jason M. Goldberg, said, "While a lot of moving pieces, core results appear to approximate reported results, which exceeded expectations on better than expected trading and mortgage results and a lower than modeled loan loss provision as asset quality improved."
Barclays raises FY12 EPS estimates on JPM from $4.65 to $4.90 and FY13 from $5.10 to $5.30.
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on JPMorgan click here. For more ratings news on JPMorgan click here.
Shares of JPMorgan closed at $43.21 yesterday.
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