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Raymond James Loves Amazon And Microsoft, Still Likes Alibaba

In a series of new reports, Raymond James analysts updated their outlook for three big tech names that reported earnings this week.

Despite mixed numbers and mixed market reactions, analysts Aaron Kessler and Michael Turits remain bullish on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN).

Despite weaker-than-expected Tmall gross revenue merchandise volume growth, there were still plenty of things to like about Alibaba’s quarter. “We maintain our Outperform rating given Alibaba’s leadership position in e-commerce in China, improving monetization rate, and attractive valuation in our view,” Kessler explains. The firm has lowered its price target from $95 to $85.

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The market sold-off Amazon in a big way in early Friday trading, but Kessler continues to expect strong growth in margins, e-commerce share and web services revenue in the long term. The firm maintains a Strong Buy rating and upped its price target from $745 to $760.

Finally, Raymond James also still likes Microsoft post-earnings at well. Turits sees Microsoft “benefitting from a strong annuity business and the secular shift to cloud.” The firm maintains its Strong Buy rating and $62 price target.

Disclosure: the author owns shares of Alibaba.

Latest Ratings for BABA

Jan 2016

Brean Capital

Maintains

Buy

Jan 2016

Morgan Stanley

Maintains

Overweight

Jan 2016

Standpoint Research

Upgrades

Hold

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