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12.01.26 - 12:21
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Adobe Aktie: "sell"-Start bei Goldman - Schwache Präsenz im unteren Segment (Aktiencheck)
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New York (www.aktiencheck.de) - Adobe-Aktienanalyse von Goldman Sachs:
Die Analysten von Goldman Sachs stufen die Aktie von Adobe Inc. (ISIN: US00724F1012, WKN: 871981, Ticker-Symbol: ADB, NASDAQ-Symbol: ADBE) mit dem "sell"-Rating und dem Kursziel von 290 USD ein.
Goldman Sachs habe insgesamt zwölf Aktien aus dem Softwaresektor neu in die Coverage aufgenommen. [mehr]...
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12.01.26 - 03:24
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K-Shaped Economy Is Here To Stay As Goldman′s Consumer Dashboard Shows Growing Divide (ZeroHedge)
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K-Shaped Economy Is Here To Stay As Goldman's Consumer Dashboard Shows Growing Divide
Higher-income consumers and asset owners have watched their wealth surge as stocks climb, fueled by the AI bubble, while housing markets levitate. Lower- and middle-income households, especially those without equity or home ownership, are facing a dangerous cocktail of sticky inflation, sluggish wage growth, and elevated borrowing costs. The result is a widening divide in the consumer economy, which economists describe as a “K-shaped economy.”
Goldman has been bullish on the consumer for 2026, with Bonnie Herzog, managing director and senior consumer analyst, recently telling clients it's time to buy nicotine, energy drink, candy, and beauty stocks. A separate Goldman note by Managing Director Kate McShane noted an "outperforming" middle class but a persisting K-shaped economy.
Given the widening divide, Goldman analyst Joseph Briggs recently told clients that the consumer is being propped up ...
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