UBS Maintains a 'Buy' on Ford (F); U.S Drought To End Soon
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Rating Summary:
12 Buy, 23 Hold, 4 Sell
Rating Trend:
Up
Today's Overall Ratings:
Up: 8 | Down: 5 | New: 26
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UBS maintains a 'Buy' on Ford (NYSE: F) price target of $16.00.
Analyst, Colin Langan, keeps his Buy rating on the stock and says the U.S. share drought should end soon.
Currently shares are trading close to session lows, down $0.18 (-1.75%) to $10.01. Although, Ford's market cap is still larger than competitor General Motors (NYSE: GM) by $7 billion. Shares of GM are really taking a hit, down 3.25% (-$0.67) to $19.93 - also at session lows
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on Ford click here. For more ratings news on Ford click here.
Shares of Ford closed at $10.19 yesterday.
Analyst, Colin Langan, keeps his Buy rating on the stock and says the U.S. share drought should end soon.
Currently shares are trading close to session lows, down $0.18 (-1.75%) to $10.01. Although, Ford's market cap is still larger than competitor General Motors (NYSE: GM) by $7 billion. Shares of GM are really taking a hit, down 3.25% (-$0.67) to $19.93 - also at session lows
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on Ford click here. For more ratings news on Ford click here.
Shares of Ford closed at $10.19 yesterday.
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