Procter & Gamble To Rally Over 10%? Here Are 5 Other Price Target Changes For Wednesday

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  • Wells Fargo raised The Procter & Gamble Company PG price target from $150 to $155. . Wells Fargo analyst Chris Carey maintained the stock with an Overweight rating. Procter & Gamble shares fell 0.4% to close at $140.49 on Tuesday.
  • Barclays cut Sotera Health Company SHC price target from $7 to $6. Barclays analyst Luke Sergott downgraded the stock from Equal-Weight to Underweight. Sotera Health shares fell 1.6% to $6.86 in pre-market trading.
  • B of A Securities raised Walmart Inc. WMT price target from $155 to $165. B of A Securities analyst Robert Ohmes maintained a Buy rating on the stock. Walmart fell 1.1% to $145.80 in pre-market trading.
  • Raymond James raised Planet Fitness, Inc. PLNT price target from $84 to $92. Raymond James analyst Joseph Altobello maintained the stock with a Strong Buy. Planet Fitness shares fell 2.2% to $75.00 in pre-market trading.
  • Wells Fargo boosted the price target on Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation OCSL from $7 to $7.5. Wells Fargo analyst Finian O'Shea maintained an Overweight rating on the stock. Oaktree Specialty Lending shares fell 0.9% to $6.90 in pre-market trading.
  • RBC Capital boosted IBEX Limited IBEX price target from $20 to $26. RBC Capital analyst Daniel Perlin maintained an Outperform rating on the stock. IBEX shares rose 3.5% to close at $22.52 on Tuesday.

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