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Mon Jul 7, 2008 1:06pm EDT

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 Penn National Gaming   Goldman Sachs     Cuts price target to
$32 from
 (PENN.O)                                 $43; rating neutral
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 ----------- Piper Jaffray (PJC.N)  Wachovia          Sees Q2
loss/shr of $0.21 vs
                                       prior profit/shr view
of $0.30; cuts
                                       2008 shr view to
$0.35 from $1.06
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 ------------ PMC-Sierra (PMCS.O)    S&P Equity        Raises
to hold from sell
                     Research          on valuation
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 ------------ Republic Airways       Calyon            Cuts
price target to $20 from
 (RJET.O)                                 $22; rating buy
[ID:nWNA9002]
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 ------------ Rite Aid (RAD.N)       Credit Suisse     Cuts to
neutral from outperform,
                                       reports
theflyonthewall.com
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 ------------ Salem Communications   BMO               Cuts to
market perform from
 (SALM.O)                                 outperform, reports
                                       theflyonthewall.com
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 ------------ SBA Communications     Raymond James     Raises
price target to $49 from
 (SBAC.O)                                 $45; rating strong
buy
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 ------------ Smurfit-Stone          Credit Suisse     Raises
to outperform from neutral,
 Container SSCC.O                       theflyonthewall.com
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 ------------ Southwest Bancorp      Stifel            Raises
to buy from hold
 (OKSB.O)    
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 ----------- Stanley Furniture      Raymond James     Cuts to
market perform from
 (STLY.O)                                 strong buy
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 ------------ Successfactors         Oppenheimer       Starts
with outperform; price
 (SFSF.O)                                 target $15, reports
                                     theflyonthewall.com
                     Deutsche Bank     Starts with buy
rating; price
                                       target $15, reports
                                     theflyonthewall.com
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 ------------ TCF Financial (TCB.N)  Stifel            Cuts
price target to $20 from
                                       $22; rating buy
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 ------------ Temple-Inland (TIN.N)  Credit Suisse     Raises
to outperform from neutral,
                                       reports
theflyonthewall.com
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 ----------- Teva Pharmaceutical    Deutsche Bank     Cuts to
hold from buy
 (TEVA.O)
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 ------------ UBS AG (UBS.N)         Banc of America   Narrows
Q2 loss/shr view to
                                       $0.15 from loss/shr
view of $1.70;
                                       rating buy; price
target $37
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 ------------ Warner Music (WMG.N)   Wedbush           Cuts
price target to $7 from
                                       $9; keeps hold rating
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 ----------- ((Compiled by Ramya Dilip; Bangalore Equities
Newsdesk +91 80 4135 5800; within U.S. +1 646 223 8780)) 



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