Barclays analyst Brandt Montour raised the firm’s price target on Royal Caribbean (RCL) to $154 from $150 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares ahead of the Q1 report.
Barclays analyst Brandt Montour raised the firm’s price target on Royal Caribbean (RCL) to $154 from $150 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares ahead of the Q1 report.
Companies in the Consumer Cyclical sector have received a lot of coverage today as analysts weigh in on Royal Caribbean (RCL – Research Report) and American Axle (AXL – Research Report).
Royal Caribbean (RCL)
In a report released today, Brandt Montour from Barclays maintained a Buy rating on Royal Caribbean, with a price target of $154.00. The company’s shares closed last Wednesday at $130.90, close to its 52-week high of $141.70.
According to TipRanks.com, Montour is a 5-star analyst with an average return of
Currently, the analyst consensus on Royal Caribbean is a Strong Buy with an average price target of $151.00.
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American Axle (AXL)
Barclays analyst Dan Levy maintained a Hold rating on American Axle today and set a price target of $8.00. The company’s shares closed last Wednesday at $7.23.
According to TipRanks.com, Levy is a 3-star analyst with an average return of
Currently, the analyst consensus on American Axle is a Hold with an average price target of $7.80.
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