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Buy Recommendation Issued On EGHT By Rosenblatt Securities

By KlickAnalytics Data Insights  |   March 18, 2024 11:30AM ET

  • Rosenblatt Securities analyst issues BUY recommendation for EGHT on March 18, 2024 10:01AM ET.
  • The previous analyst recommendation was Buy.
  • EGHT was trading at $2.67 at issue of the analyst recommendation.
  • The overall analyst consensus : BUY.
  • Current analyst recommendations are : 5 - Buy, 1 - Hold, 1 - Sell recommendations .

  • Historical Analyst Recommendations
    Latest 10 recommendations
    Report DateAnalyst CompanyActionPrevious GradeNew GradePrice when posted
    2024-03-18 Rosenblatt Securities Hold Buy Buy 2.67
    2024-01-18 Needham Hold Buy Buy 3.38
    2023-05-12 Barclays Hold Overweight Overweight 3.22
    2023-05-12 Wells Fargo Hold Underweight Underweight 3.22
    2023-05-12 Morgan Stanley Hold Equal-Weight Equal-Weight 3.22
    2022-08-08 Bank of America Securities Upgrade Buy 4.95
    2022-08-05 Craig-Hallum Upgrade Buy 4.36
    2022-05-13 Wells Fargo Hold Underweight Underweight 8.18
    2022-04-26 Barclays Hold Equal-Weight Equal-Weight 9.72
    2022-02-22 Morgan Stanley Hold Equal-Weight Equal-Weight 12.49

    Historical Price Performance



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