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Snap is rallying after Credit Suisse raises its price target (SNAP)

Credit Suisse maintained its "Outperform" rating and rasied its price target for Snap.

  • Credit Suisse maintained its "Outperform" rating and raised its price target for
  • Shares are up more than 3% Friday.
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Snap is trading higher by 3.44% Friday and on track to close at its best levels of April after Credit Suisse maintained its "Outperform" rating and increased its price target to $22 from $21.

"Our longer-term investment thesis remains predicated on the following points: (1) we believe SNAP shares at current levels are exhibiting favorable risk/reward, (2) it is a scarce asset that offers advertisers access to a coveted younger demographic; and (3) Snap is a margin expansion story with revenue CAGR exceeding cost of sales CAGR," analyst Stephen Ju said in a note to clients sent out on Friday.

Shares tumbled more than 35% from their February high of $21.22 amid worries surrounding the redesign of the company's Snapchat app and as pressure on the social media space surfaced in the wake Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data scandal.

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In what may be an encouraging sign for Snap bulls, shares have held key support near $14 throughout the month of April.

Snap is expected to report its first-quarter results on May 1. Wall Street analysts surveyed by Bloomberg are expecting an adjusted loss of $0.17 a share on revenue of $243.7 million.

Snap shares are up about 5% this year.

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