Aflac Inc (AFL) stock saw a decline, ending the day at $104.3 which represents a decrease of $-2.09 or -1.96% from the prior close of $106.39. The stock opened at $106.33 and touched a low of $104.12 during the day,
Morgan Stanley analyst Bob Huang maintained a Hold rating on Willis Towers Watson (WTW – Research Report) today and set a price target of
Morgan Stanley analyst Bob Huang maintained a Hold rating on Lemonade (LMND – Research Report) today and set a price target of $34.00. The
Morgan Stanley analyst Bob Huang maintained a Buy rating on Ryan Specialty Group (RYAN – Research Report) today and set a price target of
Fintel reports that on January 29, 2025, Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of Millicom International Cellular (NasdaqGS:TIGO) with a Equal-Weight recommendation. Analyst Price Forecast Suggests 20.05% Upside As of January 28,
Among sell-side analysts on Wall Street, Morgan Stanley is one of the most well-known. The company’s large investment banking business, which generated $6.1 billion in revenue in fiscal 2024, contributes to the scope of its equity coverage.
Morgan Stanley analyst Melinda Baxter maintained a Hold rating on Coles Group Ltd. (CLEGF – Research Report) today and set a price target of
Morgan Stanley at Work announced a series of technology enhancements that continue to deliver automation and intuitive user experiences across its range of workplace benefits platforms-including equity compensation, retirement and executive services, as well as savings and giving programs.
Morgan Stanley analyst Bob Huang has maintained their neutral stance on WRB stock, giving a Hold rating yesterday.Invest with Confidence:
The team of three advisors have started a firm called T6 Wealth Management, which will operate out of Morgan Stanley's new offices in Midtown Manhattan.
Here are Morgan Stanley’s top consumer services stocks. These are S&P 1500 ( NYSEARCA: SPTM) stocks in the media ( SOCL ), ( GGME ), ( XHYT ), entertainment ( ODDS ), consumer services, and transportation ( XTN ), ( IYT ), ( FTXR) sectors that are rated “overweight.”
"That's where we believe the alpha generation will come this year," Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty says.