Truist analyst Matthew Thornton lowered the firm’s price target on Electronic Arts to $150 from $154 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. EA has been a good relative performer in a tough/choppy year, and Thornton sees some catalyst shots-on-goal in the near-term, plus buyback support, the analyst tells investors in a research note.
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