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Fri, November 8, 2019
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
Thu, November 7, 2019
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
[ 12:00 AM ] - United States, WOPRAI
Brian Vaccaro Maintained (BLMN) at Buy with Increased Target to $26 on, Nov 7th, 2019
Brian Vaccaro of Raymond James, Maintained "Bloomin' Brands, Inc." (BLMN) at Buy with Increased Target from $23 to $26 on, Nov 7th, 2019.
Brian has made no other calls on BLMN in the last 4 months.
There are 3 other peers that have a rating on BLMN. Out of the 3 peers that are also analyzing BLMN, 2 agree with Brian's Rating of Hold. Following are those relevant analyst calls for the last 4 months
- John Glass of "Morgan Stanley" Maintained at Hold with Decreased Target to $19 on, Friday, October 18th, 2019
- Brian Mullan of "Deutsche Bank" Downgraded from Strong Buy to Hold and Decreased Target to $21 on, Tuesday, October 15th, 2019
This is the rating of the analyst that currently disagrees with Brian
- Jeffrey Bernstein of "Barclays" Maintained at Buy with Decreased Target to $22 on, Friday, October 18th, 2019
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