Philip Morris got an upgrade from JPMorgan, while Charles Schwab was downgraded.
Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Ford as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on Ford. "While the environment remains uncertain, our OW-rating is an expression of relative confidence in the company's ability to execute capital discipline, as evidenced by their recent resegmenting.
break-even , upside from IRA battery production tax credits." B Riley initiates Crocs as buy Riley said in its initiation of the shoe company that it's underappreciated. "In our view, the polarizing and opinion-driving nature of Crocs' core clog product, as well as Crocs' early history, has distracted many investors from appreciating Crocs' business model, competitive advantages, importance to the footwear ecosystem, and international growth potential.
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