Semiconductor stocks dominated analyst activity this weekend. Both AMD and Intel saw consensus target prices tick higher.
AMD's average analyst target rose to $307.50, up from $304.24. 35 analysts now carry Buy ratings. Intel's average target climbed to $79.05, from $78.21. The battered chipmaker still has 5 Sells, but 30 Holds and 13 Buys signal cautious optimism.
Alphabet also got a boost. The consensus target rose to $413.78. All 58 covering analysts rate it a Buy. By contrast, Meta Platforms saw its target dip slightly to $832.80, down from $837.
A notable new entry: Solventum, the 3M healthcare spinoff, received fresh analyst coverage. Six analysts issued Buy ratings. The consensus target sits at $84.08. Solventum has a market cap of $11.6bn.
General Motors got a quiet upgrade in targets to $93.88. 20 out of 27 analysts rate it a Buy — strong conviction for an auto name navigating tariff headwinds.
First Solar saw its target trimmed to $245.17. One analyst now carries a Sell on the solar equipment maker.
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