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Morgan Stanley Sticks to Their Hold Rating for Lion (LIOPF)

Morgan Stanley Sticks to Their Hold Rating for Lion (LIOPF)

Morgan Stanley analyst Wakako Sato maintained a Hold rating on Lion (LIOPF – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of Yen1,700.00.
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According to TipRanks, Sato is ranked #6674 out of 9552 analysts.
Lion has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of $14.23.
Based on Lion's latest earnings release for the quarter ending March 31, the company reported a quarterly revenue of $94.24 billion and a net profit of $4.03 billion. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of $92.97 billion and had a net profit of $3.55 billion
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