
Canaccord Genuity Keeps Their Buy Rating on Catapult Group International (CAZGF)
Canaccord Genuity analyst Owen Humphries maintained a Buy rating on Catapult Group International (CAZGF – Research Report) on May 22 and set a price target of A$5.00. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $2.97.
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According to TipRanks, Humphries is ranked #2028 out of 9536 analysts.
In addition to Canaccord Genuity, Catapult Group International also received a Buy from UBS's Evan Karatzas in a report issued on May 21. However, on the same day, Bell Potter downgraded Catapult Group International (Other OTC: CAZGF) to a Hold.
The company has a one-year high of $3.14 and a one-year low of $0.95. Currently, Catapult Group International has an average volume of 3,445.

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