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Citi Remains a Buy on Temple & Webster Group Ltd (TPLWF)

Citi Remains a Buy on Temple & Webster Group Ltd (TPLWF)

Business Insider12 hours ago
Citi analyst Sam Teeger maintained a Buy rating on Temple & Webster Group Ltd today and set a price target of A$27.26. The company's shares closed last Tuesday at $17.68.
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Teeger covers the Consumer Cyclical sector, focusing on stocks such as Breville Group , Lovisa Holdings Ltd., and Collins Foods . According to TipRanks, Teeger has an average return of 2.6% and a 42.63% success rate on recommended stocks.
In addition to Citi, Temple & Webster Group Ltd also received a Buy from Morgan Stanley's James Bales in a report issued on August 4. However, on July 30, J.P. Morgan maintained a Hold rating on Temple & Webster Group Ltd (Other OTC: TPLWF).
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