
Nippon Paint upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs analyst Atsushi Ikeda upgraded Nippon Paint (NPCPF) to Buy from Neutral with a 1,470 yen price target The firm sees an attractive entry point, saying the company's core decorative paints business is largely unaffected by reciprocal tariffs and is a beneficiary of stabilizing petrochemical raw material prices.
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