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Benzinga's Bulls And Bears Of The Week: CVS, Moderna, Facebook, Tilray And More

  • Benzinga has examined the prospects for many investor favorite stocks over the past week.
  • This week’s bullish calls included a social media leader and specialty retailers.
  • Big tech stocks and a COVID-19 play were among the week’s bearish calls.

prominent stock split and new jobless claims fall to under a million. And while one candidate took the next big step on the road to the White House, the funding of the U.S. Postal Service has become a political football.” data-reactid=”23″>In another roller-coaster week for the markets, the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 managed to end relatively flat, while the Dow Jones industrials pulled off a gain of almost 2%. It was a week that saw another prominent stock split and new jobless claims fall to under a million. And while one candidate took the next big step on the road to the White House, the funding of the U.S. Postal Service has become a political football.

As usual, Benzinga continues to examine the prospects for many of the stocks most popular with investors. Here are some of this past week’s most bullish and bearish posts that are worth another look.

FB) rally will continue.

SIRI) seems well-positioned to capitalize on increasing podcasting and a growing digital audio entertainment market.

CVS) earnings report was “more good than bad,” according to Jayson Derrick’s “Analyst Breaks Down CVS Health’s ‘Complicated’ Quarter.”

LULU) after its acquisition.

For additional bullish calls, also have a look at 3 Tech Picks To Watch, According To RBC’s Mark Mahaney and Todd Gordon Weighs In On FedEx And UPS.

AMZN) and others are overdue for a pullback.

MRNA) faces the risk of delays or disappointing results. So says “Moderna Analysts Say COVID-19 Vaccine Contract Reflects Pricing Risk, Shows Ability To Scale” by Shanthi Rexaline.

MU) revenue forecast over the next few quarters.

TLRY) in its second quarter.

Be sure to check out 5 Ways Today’s Market Resembles The Dot-Com Bubble and Crude Oil Prices Tick Higher, But Analyst Says Big Picture Is About Shale Reactivity for additional bearish calls.

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