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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (FSPKF) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at UBS

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (FSPKF) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at UBS

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (FSPKF – Research Report) received a Hold rating and price target from UBS analyst Marcus Curley today. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $20.70.
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According to TipRanks, Curley is ranked #9118 out of 9551 analysts.
In addition to UBS, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited also received a Hold from Morgan Stanley's David Bailey in a report issued on May 27. However, yesterday, Jefferies upgraded Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (Other OTC: FSPKF) to a Buy.
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