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In addition to CIBC, Keyera Corp. also received a Buy from Raymond James's Michael Barth, CFA in a report issued today. However, on June 20, National Bank maintained a Hold rating on Keyera Corp. (TSX: KEY).
KEY market cap is currently C$10.14B and has a P/E ratio of 18.58.
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