Wells Fargo analyst Neil Kalton maintained a Hold rating on Fortis (FTS – Research Report) on February 14 and set a price target of C$66.00. The company’s shares closed last Friday at $44.88.
Fortis Inc. hit a new 52-week high, surpassing its previous peak of C$64.48, which the company achieved on March 4th.
Raymond James analyst Theo Genzebu raised the firm’s price target on Fortis (FTS) to C$62.50 from C$61 and keeps a Market Perform rating on the shares. See what stocks are receiving strong buy ...
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