Lowe's Cos. (LOW) Tops Q3 EPS by 6c, Revenues Beat; Offers FY18 EPS Outlook
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Lowe's (LOW) PT Lowered to $95 at Wedbush
November 21, 2018 7:35 AM ESTWedbush analyst Seth Basham lowered the price target on Lowe's (NYSE: LOW) to $95.00 (from $115.00) while maintaining a Neutral rating.
... MoreLowe's (LOW) PT Lowered to $115 at KeyBanc
November 21, 2018 7:08 AM ESTKeyBanc analyst Bradley Thomas lowered the price target on Lowe's (NYSE: LOW) to $115.00 (from $125.00) while maintaining a Overweight rating following the company's 3Q earnings report. Adjusted EPS of $1.04 was ahead of expectations, driven by a lower tax rate and better-than-expected margins.
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Investors eye holiday sales for market salve
November 17, 2018 1:17 PM ESTBy Chuck Mikolajczak
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors will get a glimpse of consumer health next week as the holiday shopping season gets under way with Black Friday sales, and a solid start could help equities steady after several tumultuous weeks.
The day after Thanksgiving has been regarded as the traditional start of the holiday buying season, although deals and bargains are being unveiled earlier this year.
Wall Street has been struggling with uncertainty over U.S. congressional midterm elections, the path of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, tariffs, the trade war and the possibility... More

