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Top Wall Street analysts have upgraded several stocks. Keybanc's Noah Zatzkin upgraded Topgolf Callaway Brands (NYSE:MODG) to Overweight with a $17 target, and Yeti Holdings (NYSE:YETI) to Overweight with a $57 target. Morgan Stanley's Kristine Liwag upgraded Rocket Lab (NASDAQ:RKLB) to Overweight, raising the target from $67 to $105. HSBC's Piyush Choudhary upgraded Grab Holdings (NASDAQ:GRAB) to Buy with a $6.2 target. Goldman Sachs' Asad Haider upgraded BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX) to Buy, increasing the target from $115 to $142.
Teledyne FLIR Defense has secured a U.S. Army contract worth up to $32 million to equip Bulgaria's Stryker vehicles with advanced surveillance and targeting systems. The multi-year deal includes the installation of thermal imaging and radar technology, enhancing Bulgaria's military capabilities as part of a Foreign Military Sales arrangement. Teledyne's stock has seen a 19% increase over the past year, with shares trading at $567.50, up 0.88% in premarket trading.
Joseph Cumello, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Blue Planet, has reported the disposal of common shares of Ciena Corporation. The full filing is available through the provided link. This news was generated by Public Technologies and is for informational purposes only, not to be considered as financial, investment, or legal advice. Ciena Corporation is responsible for the original content published via EDGAR on January 13, 2026.
Kyndryl Holdings Inc. and Wayne State University have partnered to create the IntelliMake AI Manufacturing Hub, focusing on AI-driven manufacturing technologies and workforce innovation. This multi-year collaboration will establish a pilot-scale factory at Wayne State’s engineering college, offering hands-on training and workshops on AI, cybersecurity, and digital twins to address manufacturing challenges.
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings rose 11.32%; NVIDIA rose 0.73%, with a transaction volume of $13.8 billion; Micron Technology rose 0.04%, with a transaction volume of $4.767 billion; AMD rose 2.98%, with a transaction volume of $3.808 billion; TSMC rose 2.05%, with a market capitalization of $1.71 trillion