LG Display also provides display panels for industrial and other applications, including entertainment systems, portable navigation devices and medical diagnostic equipment. It operates in South Korea, China, the United States, Poland and elsewhere. The company was formerly known as LG Philips LCD.
J.P. Morgan upgraded the stock this past week. Its $7.54 target price is well above the $4.10 consensus figure. LG Display stock closed at $6.47 on Friday.
WW International
If you have ever tried to lose weight, then this company may have helped at some point. WW International Inc. (NASDAQ: WW) provides weight management products and services worldwide. It offers a range of nutritional, activity, behavioral and lifestyle tools and approaches products and services.
The company provides various digital subscription products to wellness and weight management businesses, which provide interactive and personalized resources that allow users to follow its weight management program through its app and web-based platform, including personal coaching and digital products. And it allows members to inspire and support each other by sharing their experiences with other people on weight loss and weight management journeys.
In addition, it offers various consumer products, including bars, snacks, cookbooks, kitchen tools and other products. Further, the company licenses its trademarks and other intellectual property in food, beverages and other relevant consumer products and services, as well as provides publishing services. It offers products through e-commerce platforms and through partners. The company was formerly known as Weight Watchers International and changed its name in September 2019.
WW International stock has an $11 price target at D.A. Davidson. The consensus target is just $7.20, and the stock traded on Friday at $7.70.
These are five stocks for aggressive investors looking to get share count leverage on companies that have sizable upside potential. While not suited for all investors, they are not penny stocks with absolutely no track record or liquidity, and major Wall Street firms have research coverage.
Originally published at 24/7 Wall St.
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