Upgrades - Argus upgraded Herbalife (HLF) to Buy from Hold, citing a Q3 earnings beat and raising FY25 EPS view by $0.03 to $2.15 and FY26 view by $0.04 to $2.64 [2] - JPMorgan upgraded Atmus Filtration (ATMU) to Overweight from Neutral with a price target increase to $60 from $53, following the proposed acquisition of Koch Filter [2] - Morgan Stanley upgraded Amentum (AMTM) to Equal Weight from Underweight, raising the price target to $35 from $20, indicating a more balanced risk/reward at current share levels [3] - Northland upgraded NetApp (NTAP) to Outperform from Market Perform, increasing the price target to $137 from $120, after reporting revenue growth of 4% year-over-year in fiscal Q2 and guidance for 5% growth in the second half of FY26 [3] - Deutsche Bank upgraded Autodesk (ADSK) to Buy from Hold, raising the price target to $375 from $345, following "very healthy" Q3 results described as one of the "cleanest" quarterly prints in recent years [4] Downgrades - Macquarie downgraded Nio (NIO) to Neutral from Outperform, lowering the price target to $5.30 from $6.70, after issuing "weak" Q4 volume guidance of 122,500 units at the midpoint [5] - Craig-Hallum downgraded PagerDuty (PD) to Hold from Buy, reducing the price target to $15 from $20, noting a fundamental change in end markets negatively affecting PagerDuty [5] - UBS downgraded Biohaven (BHVN) to Neutral from Buy, with a price target decrease to $11 from $26, citing multiple R&D and regulatory setbacks impacting confidence in its pipeline [5] - Bernstein downgraded Ambev (ABEV) to Market Perform from Outperform, setting a price target of $2.88, attributing the downgrade to valuation concerns as shares rose 16% year-to-date [5] - RBC Capital downgraded Morgan Stanley Direct Lending (MSDL) to Sector Perform from Outperform, lowering the price target to $18 from $19, suggesting lower net interest income return on equity expectations for 2026 [5]
Autodesk upgraded, Nio downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls