Pre-Open Movers: Snap Down on Results, Lack of Guidance; Hospitals Tenet, HCA Jump
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Evercore ISI Comments on Twitter, Inc. (TWTR) Q2 2022 Results, 'intrinsically soft print'
July 22, 2022 11:08 AM EDTEvercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney reiterated an In Line rating and $54.20 price target on Twitter, Inc. (NYSE: TWTR).
The analyst comments "Overall, Twitters topline performance offered little surprises especially on the heels of Snaps earnings. On a reported basis, Twitters Ad Revenue grew 2% Y/Y in Q2,... More
Citi Comments on Twitter, Inc. (TWTR) Q2 2022 Results
July 22, 2022 11:04 AM EDTCiti analyst Ronald Josey reiterated a Neutral rating and $36.00 price target on Twitter, Inc. (NYSE: TWTR).
The analyst comments "Not surprisingly, Twitters 2Q22 results were impacted by advertising headwinds associated with a weakening macro-economic environment as well as uncertainty associated with its... More
HCA (HCA) Shows Positive EBITDA Surprise and Improving Margins - Goldman Sachs
July 22, 2022 9:19 AM EDTGoldman Sachs analyst Jamie Perse weighed in on HCA Holdings (NYSE: HCA) following this morning's results, which showed a EBTIDA beat and improving margins.
The analyst commented, "Major concerns coming into the print did not materialize. Volumes on adjusted admissions were slightly better than modeled, driven by outpatient, with inpatient... More

