Evercore ISI Adjusts Price Target on HP to $32 From $40, Maintains Outperform Rating
Overview of international financial hotspots last night and this morning _ April 26, 2025 _ Financial news
For more global financial news, please visit the 7×24 hours real-time financial news market closing: US stocks closed higher with Technology stocks leading the rise. This week, the Nasdaq increased by over 6.7%. On April 25, the top 20 US stocks by trading volume: Tesla surged 9.8%, reports suggest the USA plans to relax autonomous driving regulations. On Friday, China Concept Stocks had mixed results, with New Oriental rising by 1.53%, while Weiwu dropped by 11.44%. WTI June Crude Oil Product futures rose by 0.37%, while spot Gold fell nearly 1% on Friday, accumulating a decline of 0.30% this week. Major European stock indices closed with collective increases, with the German DAX30 Index rising by 0.81%. Macroeconomically, Trump stated that he likes 'a million rich.'
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JPMorgan has lowered the Target Price for HP Inc to 29 dollars.
JPMorgan has lowered HP Inc's Target Price from $40 to $29, maintaining a "Shareholding" rating. (Gelonghui)
J.P. Morgan Maintains HP Inc(HPQ.US) With Buy Rating, Cuts Target Price to $29
HP Is Maintained at Overweight by JP Morgan
Express News | HP Inc : JP Morgan Cuts Target Price to $29 From $40
2 Reasons Tech Hardware Stocks Like Dell Aren't Free From Trump's Tariff Problems
After the tariff exemption on Semiconductors, is Hardware 'doing well' again? Goldman Sachs has raised the profit expectations for Apple (AAPL.US), Dell (DELL.US), and others.
After Trump announced the implementation of tariff exemptions on various products including personal computers, Smart Phones, and Servers, Goldman Sachs raised the earnings expectations and some Target Prices for related companies.
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Express News | HP Inc. Announces Pricing of Senior Notes
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