Raymond James double downgraded Wells Fargo (WFC) to Market Perform from Strong Buy without a price target The firm says the shares are up 15% since it increased earnings estimates following the removal of the asset cap. Raymond James remains bullish on Wells’ growth prospects and continued profitability improvement, but believes upside to earnings estimates is now appropriately reflected in the stock’s premium valuation, which will limit near-term upside.
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