Citigroup (C) Tops Q1 EPS by 7c
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UBS Raises Price Target on Citigroup (C) to $54 Following 1Q Report
April 18, 2016 8:23 AM EDTUBS reiterated a Buy rating on Citigroup (NYSE: C), and raised the price target to $54.00 (from $50.00), following the company's 1Q earnings report. Citi reported 1Q results that were better than feared and offered a positive outlook that should ease concerns investors have around the... More
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Downgrades Citi (C) to Market Perform
April 18, 2016 6:56 AM EDTKeefe, Bruyette & Woods downgraded Citi (NYSE: C) from Outperform to Market Perform with a price target of $51 (unchanged).
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Shares of Citi closed at $44.92 yesterday.
... MoreApple, energy shares weigh on Wall Street, but week shows gains
April 15, 2016 7:38 AM EDTBy Lewis Krauskopf
(Reuters) - Wall Street dipped on Friday as oil price declines weighed on energy shares and Apple dragged on the market, but major indexes still posted gains for the week.
Energy was the worst performing sector, ending down 1.3 percent. Oil prices fell as traders and analysts anticipate a weekend meeting of major oil exporters will do little to clear global oversupply quickly.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) shares dropped 2 percent, the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. The Nikkei business daily reported that the company will continue its... More

