Core Viewpoint - BTIG and Guggenheim have initiated coverage on several major retail and delivery companies, providing ratings and price targets based on their market positions and growth potential. Group 1: Walmart (WMT) - BTIG initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a price target of $120, highlighting Walmart's integrated digital and physical strategy as a means to deliver value to customers and shareholders, positioning the company for market share and profit gains despite macro pressures [1]. Group 2: Target (TGT) - BTIG initiated coverage with a Neutral rating and no price target, noting that while Target's brand is relevant and differentiated, it faces intense competition from Walmart, Costco, and Amazon [1]. Group 3: Costco (COST) - BTIG initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a price target of $1,115, emphasizing Costco's significant customer loyalty which is expected to drive traffic and sales growth, and viewing the recent share pullback as a buying opportunity [1]. Group 4: DoorDash (DASH) - Guggenheim initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a price target of $330, forecasting that Marketplace gross order volume growth will outpace the overall delivery market growth, driven by volume, with grocery and retail investments transitioning from a profit drag to a tailwind over the intermediate to long term [1]. Group 5: Uber (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) - Guggenheim also initiated coverage of Uber and Lyft with Buy ratings, indicating positive outlooks for both companies in the delivery and ride-sharing markets [1]. Group 6: Instacart (CART) - Guggenheim initiated coverage with a Neutral rating, suggesting a more cautious outlook compared to its peers [1]. Group 7: Nike (NKE) - BTIG initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a price target of $100, selecting Nike as a "Top Pick for 2026," while establishing FY26 and FY27 EPS estimates of $1.70 and $2.75, respectively, indicating confidence in the company's future performance despite acknowledging that there is still much work ahead [1].
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