By Michael Bloom
Publication Date: 2026-04-15 12:31:00
Here are Wednesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street: Wells Fargo reiterates Apple as overweight Wells said it’s bullish ahead of earnings later this month. “We’re positive on AAPL i nto F2Q26 earnings (4/30) – iPhone demand holding up better-than-expected / share gains + iPhone 17e ramp; continued double-digit services growth. Reiterated Overweight; $300 PT.” Goldman Sachs downgrades SolarEdge to sell from neutral Goldman downgraded the solar company on valuation. “…while we downgrade SEDG on the back of elevated expectations and challenging valuation.” Wells Fargo upgrades CRH to overweight from equal weight Wells said shares of the construction materials company are oversold. “We upgrade CRH to Overweight on the view shrs look oversold, with European risks overstated.” Deutsche Bank reiterates Meta as buy Deutsche said it sees “advertising revenue growth acceleration.” “It is becoming increasingly clear that Meta’s investments in AI are yielding ever increasing returns for advertisers, which in turn is supporting not only top-line durability, but also advertising revenue growth acceleration.” Jefferies initiates Autodesk as buy Jefferies said Autodesk is best positioned for agentic AI. “With trough valuation and solid fundamentals, we see an attractive risk/reward at current levels.” UBS initiates Royal Gold as buy UBS said shares of the gold company are compelling. “We initiate coverage with a Buy rating on Royal Gold (RGLD) as we think the company offers an attractive…