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William Blair gave the Research Services industry some good news as it announced an upgrade on one of its stocks.
Gen-Probe Inc. (GPRO) [Chart - News - Analysis] was upgraded from Mkt Perform » Outperform on 10/7/2009---a positive sign for the stock that investors typically welcome. FYI, William Blair uses the following rating scale when analyzing stocks: Outperform, Mkt Perform, Underperform.
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Gen-Probe Inc. has an average analyst recommendation score of 2.3 and competes for investment dollars with Covance Inc. (CVD) [Chart - News - Analysis] and IMS Health Inc. (RX) [Chart - News - Analysis]---two other stocks in the Research Services industry that have average analyst recommendation scores of 2.1 and 3.0 respectively.
Analyst recommendations are averaged and scored using the following rating scale:
- 1.0 = Strong Buy
- 2.0 = Buy
- 3.0 = Hold
- 4.0 = Sell
- 5.0 = Strong Sell
Why are Upgrades and Initiations Good and Downgrades Bad?
One event that is almost certain to get a reaction from Wall Street is an analyst upgrade or downgrade. Everyone is looking for an edge in the stock market, and quite often, traders turn to stock analysts to get that edge.
Upgrades and coverage initiations are typically good for stocks because they show that analysts either believe that the stock is going to perform better in the future or that the stock is worth covering and providing analysis on.
Downgrades are typically bad for stocks because they show that analysts believe that the stock is going to perform worse in the future.
A stock analysts is a person---typically employed by a large bank, investment firm or analysis company---who devotes his/her life to learning and making predictions about a company and its future performance.
Stock analysts sift through company reports and filings, talk to company management, probe customers and competitors and basically do whatever they can to find out if a company is healthy and growing or sick and shrinking. Because this is incredibly demanding work, stock analysts typically only monitor one or two companies at a time.
Jefferies & Co gave the Research Services industry some good news as it announced an upgrade on one of its stocks.
Covance Inc. (CVD) [Chart - News - Analysis] was upgraded from Hold » Buy on 9/22/2009---a positive sign for the stock that investors typically welcome. FYI, Jefferies & Co uses the following rating scale when analyzing stocks: Buy, Hold, Underperform, Sell.
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Covance Inc. has an average analyst recommendation score of 2.2 and competes for investment dollars with Gen-Probe Inc. (GPRO) [Chart - News - Analysis] and IMS Health Inc. (RX) [Chart - News - Analysis]---two other stocks in the Research Services industry that have average analyst recommendation scores of 2.3 and 3.0 respectively.
Analyst recommendations are averaged and scored using the following rating scale:
- 1.0 = Strong Buy
- 2.0 = Buy
- 3.0 = Hold
- 4.0 = Sell
- 5.0 = Strong Sell
Why are Upgrades and Initiations Good and Downgrades Bad?
One event that is almost certain to get a reaction from Wall Street is an analyst upgrade or downgrade. Everyone is looking for an edge in the stock market, and quite often, traders turn to stock analysts to get that edge.
Upgrades and coverage initiations are typically good for stocks because they show that analysts either believe that the stock is going to perform better in the future or that the stock is worth covering and providing analysis on.
Downgrades are typically bad for stocks because they show that analysts believe that the stock is going to perform worse in the future.
A stock analysts is a person---typically employed by a large bank, investment firm or analysis company---who devotes his/her life to learning and making predictions about a company and its future performance.
Stock analysts sift through company reports and filings, talk to company management, probe customers and competitors and basically do whatever they can to find out if a company is healthy and growing or sick and shrinking. Because this is incredibly demanding work, stock analysts typically only monitor one or two companies at a time.
BloggingStocks: Analyst upgrades:
Credit Suisse upgraded Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) to Outperform from Neutral and raised its target to $55 from $44 based on earnings momentum and a bottom in the Imaging and Printing segment. Note that Dell was downgraded to ... Read more
Phase Forward (PFWD) recently announced that it completed its previously announced acquisition of the Interactive Voice and Web Response Services business of Covance Inc. (CVD) for $10 million in cash.
Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, Phase Forward is a leading provider of data management solutions for clinical trials and drug safety.
As part of the agreement, Phase [...]
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