Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) changed its ratings on NV Energy (NYSE:NVE) and CMS Energy (NYSE:CMS), upgrading one and downgrading the other.
In the case of CMS Energy (NYSE:CMS), they were downgraded from "Buy" to "Neutral." After remaining level for months, CMS caught fire in the early part of July, but seem poised for a pullback.
NV Energy has been on a more steady climb, and were upgraded by Bank of America from "Underperform" to "Buy," as it looks like it's their turn to start a more serious climb in price.
NV closed Monday at $13.50, gaining $0.51, or 3.93 percent. CMS ended the trading session at $18.33, dropping $0.39, or 2.08 percent.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) Changes Ratings on CMS (NYSE:CMS) and NV Energy (NYSE:NVE)
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