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Flight Centre Travel Group Limited (FGETF) Receives a Buy from Ord Minnett

Flight Centre Travel Group Limited (FGETF) Receives a Buy from Ord Minnett

Ord Minnett analyst John O'Shea maintained a Buy rating on Flight Centre Travel Group Limited (FGETF – Research Report) today and set a price target of A$17.61. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $8.10.
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According to TipRanks, O'Shea is an analyst with an average return of -12.0% and a 27.20% success rate.
In addition to Ord Minnett, Flight Centre Travel Group Limited also received a Buy from Morgan Stanley's James Bales in a report issued today. However, yesterday, Canaccord Genuity maintained a Hold rating on Flight Centre Travel Group Limited (Other OTC: FGETF).
The company has a one-year high of $16.40 and a one-year low of $7.24. Currently, Flight Centre Travel Group Limited has an average volume of 920.

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