UPDATE: Citigroup Cuts PT to $27 on NYSE Euronext, Tough Tech Environment


Crypto Whales Are Loading Up — Are You?

New research shows the biggest crypto buyers are back. And this time? They could hold for the possibility that Bitcoin will surpass $100,000 in 2024. You don’t want to miss the next massive crypto bull run like we saw in 2020 and 2021. To know exactly what’s going on and what to buy… Get Access To Benzinga’s Best Crypto Research and Investments For Only $1.


Citigroup lowers its price target from $30 to $27 on Neutral-rated NYSE Euronext (NYSE: NYX) as Q1 reveals a tough volume environment for Tech businesses. Citigroup comments, "NYX has been guiding to $1B in tech revenues with 25%+ margins by 2015. While Q1 is seasonally light, tech revs were down ~5% q/q and represented the first material decline in tech/software rev's over the past year and a half. Mgt cited a challenging fin services environment which has delayed decision making on new orders of software and suppressed demand. In addition, lower volatility has impacted co-location and connectivity orders and the weakness will likely persist into Q2. Note that ~84% of tech rev's are recurring in nature, with the remaining 16% needing to be replenished. With the current run rate tech rev's at $484M, we believe NYX would likely need a decent sized acquisition to bridge the gap to their $1B target." NYX closed at $25.66 on Monday.

Crypto Whales Are Loading Up — Are You?

New research shows the biggest crypto buyers are back. And this time? They could hold for the possibility that Bitcoin will surpass $100,000 in 2024. You don’t want to miss the next massive crypto bull run like we saw in 2020 and 2021. To know exactly what’s going on and what to buy… Get Access To Benzinga’s Best Crypto Research and Investments For Only $1.


ENTER TO WIN $500 IN STOCK OR CRYPTO

Enter your email and you'll also get Benzinga's ultimate morning update AND a free $30 gift card and more!

Posted In: Analyst ColorPrice TargetReiterationIntraday UpdateAnalyst RatingsCitigroup