Here are Friday's biggest analyst calls: Apple, Meta, Sunrun, Chevron, Lowe's, Twilio & more

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Here are Friday's biggest analyst calls: Apple, Meta, Sunrun, Chevron, Lowe's, Twilio & more
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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Friday.

Here are Friday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Stifel downgrades Twilio to hold from buy Stifel downgraded the communications company after its disappointing earnings report on Thursday. "We are downgrading TWLO shares to Hold and reducing our target price from $200 to $90. While total revenue and non-GAAP operating margin beat during the quarter, the company offered an outlook for 3Q22 that came in below consensus on the top and bottom-lines." Read more about this call here.

and cash flow over the next year." Susquehanna downgrades Twitter to neutral from positive Susquehanna downgraded Twitter due to too much uncertainty and negative catalysts. "We are downgrading TWTR to Neutral given the pending takeover, associated uncertainty and disruption, recent financial results, and limited visibility into business trends." Truist downgrades Virgin Galactic to sell from hold Truist downgraded Virgin due to cash burn and more flight delays.

growth." SocGen upgrades Chevron to buy from hold SocGen cited strong buybacks for its Chevron upgrade. "Strong 2Q earnings along with a 50% hike to the top end of its 2022 buyback range to $15bn were impressive." Bank of America names Callaway Golf a top pick Bank of America said after the company's earnings report that it sees no signs of a "reversion in golf consumption. "Callaway Golf r eported 2Q22 adj.

of $207.3mm led by strong Topgolf profitability with segment adj. margin increasing to 21.4% on benefits from a rebound in higher margin corp. events, operational efficiencies, and lower staffing levels." Bank of America reiterates Lowe's and Home Depot as buy Bank of America said it's slightly more bullish on Home Depot than Lowe's heading into earnings later this month.

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