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Wall Street upgrades 3 stocks to "Buy"

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Dear Fellow Investor, Here are three stocks Wall Street investors recently upgraded to "Buy" status-

Dear Fellow Investor, Here are three stocks Wall Street investors recently upgraded to "Buy" status- Delta Air Lines, Inc. – SYM: DAL Recent Price: $31.88 Price Target: $42.65 Firms with Buy Rating: Bank of America, Barclays, Jefferies Description: Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Airline and Refinery. === Investors Look to Capitalize on the Budding Green Revolution Lithium is the uncontested fuel of the green energy revolution. One little-known small-cap lithium mining company in a renowned South American location has started attracting interest from opportunity-minded investors. [Discover this company's HUGE lithium potential -- before the masses do.]( === Comcast Corporation – SYM: CMCSA Recent Price: $30.67 Price Target: $41.50 Firms with Buy Rating: Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank Description: Comcast Corporation operates as a media and technology company worldwide. It operates through Cable Communications, Media, Studios, Theme Parks, and Sky segments. The Cable Communications segment offers broadband, video, voice, wireless, and other services to residential and business customers under the Xfinity brand; and advertising services. The Media segment operates NBCUniversal's television and streaming platforms, including national, regional, and international cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast, and Peacock networks. The Studios segment operates NBCUniversal's film and television studio production and distribution operations. The Theme Parks segment operates Universal theme parks in Orlando, Florida; Hollywood, California; Osaka, Japan; and Beijing, China. The Sky segment offers direct-to-consumer services, such as video, broadband, voice and wireless phone services, and content business operates entertainment networks, the Sky News broadcast network, and Sky Sports networks. The company also owns the Philadelphia Flyers, as well as the Wells Fargo Center arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and provides streaming service, such as Peacock. Comcast Corporation was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. === Free Report: Top Stocks to Consider Heading Into the 2022 Midterms With midterm elections around the corner, the only certainty is uncertainty. And while we can't say which party is the likely winner, we can point you in the direction of several stocks that could blast higher once the smoke clears. [Click Here to Download the FREE Report]( === Target Corporation – SYM: TGT Recent Price: $156.00 Price Target: $192.50 Firms with Buy Rating: J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies Description: Target Corporation operates as a general merchandise retailer in the United States. The company offers food assortments, including perishables, dry grocery, dairy, and frozen items; apparel, accessories, home décor products, electronics, toys, seasonal offerings, food, and other merchandise; and beauty and household essentials. It also provides in-store amenities, such as Target Café, Target Optical, Starbucks, and other food service offerings. The company sells its products through its stores; and digital channels, including Target.com. As of March 09, 2022, the company operated approximately 2,000 stores. Target Corporation was incorporated in 1902 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. === Free Report: Five Stocks That Could Potentially Double For months, we've dealt with absolute chaos in the markets. There was the coronavirus, the geopolitical issues, inflation, fears of Fed action, depressing economic outlooks, you name it…Now, investors want to know what's going to happen next. Unfortunately, we can't tell you that with 100% certainty. But we can point you in the direction of red-hot stocks that could potentially double. [Click here for more information on these five stocks to consider.]( === "The Buck Stops Here," Behind the Markets is brought to you by Behind the Markets, LLC. If you have any questions, please contact us at support@behindthemarkets.com, or call at 800-851-1965. Behind the Markets is a newsletter offered to the public on a subscription basis. 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