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Alexander Goldfarb Maintained (AVB) at Hold with Decreased Target to $189 on, Oct 7th, 2022


Published on 2024-10-27 23:14:34 - WOPRAI, Alexander Goldfarb
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Alexander Goldfarb of Piper Sandler, Maintained "AvalonBay Communities, Inc." (AVB) at Hold with Decreased Target from $205 to $189 on, Oct 7th, 2022.

Alexander has made no other calls on AVB in the last 4 months.



There are 11 other peers that have a rating on AVB. Out of the 11 peers that are also analyzing AVB, 6 agree with Alexander's Rating of Hold. Following are those relevant analyst calls for the last 4 months


  • Steve Sakwa of "Evercore ISI Group" Maintained at Hold with Decreased Target to $217 on, Tuesday, September 27th, 2022
  • Anthony Powell of "Barclays" Maintained at Hold with Increased Target to $235 on, Thursday, September 15th, 2022
  • Michael Goldsmith of "UBS" Maintained at Hold with Increased Target to $224 on, Friday, July 29th, 2022
  • Jonathan Petersen of "Jefferies" Maintained at Hold with Decreased Target to $174 on, Thursday, June 30th, 2022
  • Michael Lewis of "Truist Securities" Maintained at Hold with Decreased Target to $224 on, Friday, June 24th, 2022
  • Tayo Okusanya of "Credit Suisse" Initiated at Hold and Held Target at $208 on, Thursday, June 23rd, 2022


These are the ratings of the 5 analyists that currently disagree with Alexander


  • Haendel St. Juste of "Mizuho" Maintained at Strong Buy with Increased Target to $220 on, Monday, September 19th, 2022
  • Andrew Rosivach of "Wolfe Research" Upgraded from Hold to Buy on, Wednesday, August 24th, 2022
  • Chandni Luthra of "Goldman Sachs" Maintained at Strong Buy with Increased Target to $248 on, Tuesday, August 16th, 2022
  • Richard Hill of "Morgan Stanley" Maintained at Buy with Increased Target to $242 on, Thursday, August 11th, 2022
  • Todd Thomas of "Keybanc" Maintained at Buy with Decreased Target to $237 on, Tuesday, June 28th, 2022

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