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For the second time this calendar year, Deutsche Bank analyst Jonathan Goldberg, raised his rating on PALM. Just after CES and the Palm Pre announcement in early January, he upgraded PALM to Hold from Sell. Today, he bumped it up to a Buy and also increased his target on the stock to $10, from $6.1 y7 K( G' ~! Q9 L. w4 u/ P$ T
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“We see clear signs that [Palm is] capable of executing to plan and shipping the Pre at least on time…” " F6 e6 @! |# e3 U9 \8 i
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“Palm has been beaten down for so long that even a modest success could generate significant earnings leverage.”. h8 P4 P2 n; ]- {# I
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( ~% P: j7 _; i' g+ w/ xScott Moritz of TheStreet.com noted in his story that "earlier this month, Credit Suisse put an $11 price target on the stock, predicting the [PRE] phone will further juice the stock price."1 F$ I6 K* ?1 ?4 y" x/ V$ s5 K5 X6 }9 d
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PALM closed at $7.55 today with a flurry of activity at the end of the trading day. It is up in after hours trading. i+ Q5 s( A7 D
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