Benzinga's Bulls And Bears Of The Week: Exxon, Peloton, Uber And More
another volatile week in the red, led by a 4% retreat in the Nasdaq. Investors have their eyes on moves by the Oracle of Omaha and the upcoming iPhone launch. The week also saw a notable CEO turnover and a retailer on the brink possibly saved, even while the e-commerce colossus further expands its footprint.” data-reactid=”20″>The big U.S. indexes ended another volatile week in the red, led by a 4% retreat in the Nasdaq. Investors have their eyes on moves by the Oracle of Omaha and the upcoming iPhone launch. The week also saw a notable CEO turnover and a retailer on the brink possibly saved, even while the e-commerce colossus further expands its footprint.
As usual, Benzinga continues to examine the prospects for many of the stocks most popular with investors. Here are a few of this past week’s most bullish and bearish posts that are worth another look.
Bulls
PTON) is already delivering solid profits, even at this early stage of growth, according to Chris Katje’s “7 Peloton Analysts On The Q4 Report: ‘A Bona Fide Growth Company’.”
UBER) may dodge the AB5 bullet on Election Day.
AMD) credit rating is no longer below investment grade, making shares more attractive for risk-averse investors.
SYY) can take meaningful market share from small competitors.
For additional bullish calls, also have a look at 4 Pros Offer Their Take On The Tech Sell-Off: ‘Natural Speed Bump’ and Jack Dorsey Says Internet Wants A Currency And It’s Bitcoin.
Bears
AAPL) analyst cautious.
TSLA) was brave of the S&P 500 Committee.
XOM) to back its generous dividend.
ORCL) after its quarterly report. So says “Oracle Analysts On The Sidelines After Q1 Beat: BofA Awaits Sustained Revenue Acceleration” by Shanthi Rexaline.
Be sure to check out AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Halt A ‘Wake-Up Call,’ WHO Says and Analysts Aren’t Impressed With GameStop’s Quarter Or Future for additional bearish calls.
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