Several investment firms have updated their stock ratings and price targets on shares of NYSE Euronext (NYSE: NYX) in the last week:

  • NYSE Euronext had its “neutral” rating reaffirmed by analysts at HSBC. They now have a $27.00 price target on the stock.
  • NYSE Euronext had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by analysts at AlphaValue. They now have a $30.59 price target on the stock.
  • NYSE Euronext had its “sector perform” rating reaffirmed by analysts at RBC Capital. They now have a $23.00 price target on the stock.
  • NYSE Euronext had its “neutral” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Macquarie. They now have a $28.00 price target on the stock.
  • NYSE Euronext had its price target lowered by analysts at Jefferies Group from $26.00 to $24.00. They now have a “hold” rating on the stock. They wrote, “We are lowering our 4Q12 and 2013 EPS estimates to reflect the continued slowdown in technology as well as the ongoing sluggishness in trading volumes. The company continues to struggle with aligning its cost base with the slowing revenue environment. While NYX has made progress on its cost cutting initiatives the pressure on earnings doesn’t appear to be abating in the short term.”
  • NYSE Euronext had its “underperform” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Zacks. They now have a $22.00 price target on the stock.
  • NYSE Euronext ‘s EPS estimates were cut by analysts at Citigroup. They now have a “neutral” rating and a $25.00 price target on the stock.

NYSE Euronext traded down 0.73% on Thursday, hitting $23.26. NYSE Euronext has a 52-week low of $23.31 and a 52-week high of $31.25. The company has a market cap of $5.722 billion and a price-to-earnings ratio of 13.86.

NYSE Euronext is a global operator of financial markets and provider of trading solutions. The Company offers an array of products and services in cash equities, futures, options, swaps, exchange-traded products, bonds, clearing operations, market data, commercial technology solutions and carbon trading, all designed to meet the evolving needs of investors, issuers, financial institutions and market participants.