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Today's big bank rating | Credit Suisse is optimistic about Tesla's rebound, and Amazon's strong performance has been sung by many institutions

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Today's big bank rating | Credit Suisse is optimistic about Tesla's rebound, and Amazon's strong performance has been sung by many institutions

Credit Suisse: Upgraded Tesla's rating to "outperform the broader market" with a price target of $1,025

Analyst Dan Levy said $Tesla (TSLA. US)$ The recent decline in stock prices provides an attractive buying opportunity for long-term investors. Analysts believe that Tesla's profit margins are very strong, and the sales growth is sustainable. "It's hard to find a stock that has everything like Tesla — an attractive growth story (including revenue and epoch-on-share), disruptive, decarbonised, etc.," he said. So, given the company's strong fundamentals ahead and the fact that the stock is already in a market downturn, we think the stock will rebound."

As of press time, Tesla was up 0.67% at $913.40.

Today's big bank rating | Credit Suisse is optimistic about Tesla's rebound, and Amazon's strong performance has been sung by many institutions

Amazon's performance is strong and bullish by many institutions

According to the earnings report, in the fourth quarter of 2021, $Amazon (AMZN. US)$ sales revenue was $137.4 billion, up 9% year-over-year; net income was $14.3 billion, nearly double from $7.2 billion in the same period in 2020. In the fourth quarter, Amazon's cloud business grew rapidly, achieving revenue of $17.78 billion, an increase of 40% year-on-year, surpassing rival Microsoft, with a net profit of up to $5.293 billion. For the full year, the company's sales revenue was $469.8 billion, up 22% year-on-year, and net profit was $33.4 billion, up 56% year-on-year.

Jeffery: Maintain Amazon's "Buy" rating with a price target of $4,000.

After Amazon provided better-than-expected operating income results and guidance, Jefferies analyst Brent Thill said that with slower capital spending and higher PRIME subscription fees in the United States, Amazon's overall 2022 operating income is likely to improve in terms of dollars and profit margins due to efficiency gains. Thill noted that the fourth quarter was also the fourth consecutive acceleration in AWS sales growth.

MKM Partners: Maintain amazon's "buy" rating, with a price target raised from $4,000 to $4,100.

MKM Partners analyst Rohit Kulkarni said the company's first-quarter results were "better than expected" as the "weakness" in e-commerce was offset by ANS's "impressive" acceleration. Kulkarni added that the much-anticipated U.S. Prime price increase, reviews of the capex outlook and the acceleration of the "very impressive" AWS order backlog are all positive catalysts for Amazon's growth this year.

Damo: Maintain Amazon's "overweight" rating, with a price target price of $4200.

Goldman Sachs: Maintain amazon's "buy" rating, with a price target raised from $4,100 to $4,200.

As of press time, Amazon was up 0.34% at $3169.36.

Today's big bank rating | Credit Suisse is optimistic about Tesla's rebound, and Amazon's strong performance has been sung by many institutions

Wedbush: Gave Apple a "outperform" rating with a price target of $200

Analysts say there is a deal for $Apple (AAPL. For the purposes of $, the acquisition of Peloton would be a significant strategic move. "If Amazon, Nike or Disney take defensive blocking strategic action and aggressively acquire Peloton, Apple could be forced to participate in the deal," he said. On the proactive side, Apple, through its Fitness+ subscription service and Apple Watch strategy, will be able to leverage Peloton services and flywheel offerings to significantly enhance its healthcare program, which has been a key strategic pillar of the company."

As of press time, Apple was up 0.40% at $172.35.

Today's big bank rating | Credit Suisse is optimistic about Tesla's rebound, and Amazon's strong performance has been sung by many institutions

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