Investing

Pre-Market Analyst Calls (Oct. 3, 2007)

AMD started as Underweight at Morgan Stanley.
APH started as Buy at B of A.
ARW started as Neutral at B of A.
AVGN started as Neutral at Credit Suisse.
AVT started as Neutral at B of A.
CIEN raised estimates at Goldman Sachs; raised to Buy at Merrill Lynch.
CNX started as Buy at UBS.
CRL raised to Buy at UBS.
CVD cut to Peer Perform at Bear Stearns.
CYT cut to Hold at Jefferies.
CXG started as Buy at UBS.
DVAX started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
GM raised to Neutral at B of A.
GMCR started as Outperform at Piper Jaffray.
GME cut to Hold at Citigroup.
GWW started as Neutral at B of A.
IART started as Outperform at RBC.
INTC started as Underweight at Morgan Stanley.
KALU raised to Outperform at Bear Stearns.
MOLX cut to Neutral at B of A.
MSM started as Neutral at B of A.
NDAQ started as Buy at Jefferies.
NRGN started as Neutral at Credit Suisse.
NVDA started as underweight at Morgan Stanley.
NVT cut to Neutral at B of A.
PH cut to Sell at UBS.
PMCS raised to Overweight at Morgan Stanley.
RIMM target raised to $100 at Credit Suisse.
RIO cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.
SKT started as Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
SVNT started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
TD cut to Peer Perform at CIBC.
TKC raised to Buy at Merrill Lynch.
TEL started as Buy at B of A.
TIN raised to Overweight at Lehman.
WCC started as Buy at B of A.

Jon C. Ogg
October 3, 2007

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