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Jefferies

British  
/ ˈdʒɛfrɪz /

noun

  1. Richard. 1848–87, British writer and naturalist, noted for his observation of English country life: his books include Bevis (1882) and collections of essays such as The Open Air (1885)

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Financial Conduct Authority’s probe into car-loan arrangements is encouraging, Jefferies says in a research note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts at Jefferies said they were raising their revenue forecasts for 2026 by 42% to $511 million as the sales momentum had carried into the new year, leaving their earnings forecasts broadly unchanged as higher memory costs were being passed through.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a recent Jefferies survey of 30 chief information officers, none of them said they were reducing cybersecurity spending due to the reallocation of budgets toward AI.

From Barron's

Jefferies analysts Christopher LaFemina and Alexander Richard on Monday lowered their price target on Peabody Energy to $43 from $44 but kept a Buy rating on the stock.

From Barron's

“While today’s news may be disappointing, we still believe Centurion will be a driver of substantial free cash flow and earnings growth for Peabody over the medium/longer term,” Jefferies analysts wrote.

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