Redburn Atlantic downgraded Warner Music to Sell from Neutral with a price target of $23, up from $21. The analyst views the label as “structurally challenged.” While the firm maintains a relative preference for Warner Music to Universal Music Group given its ongoing strategic realignment and the valuation gap, with its target price 25% below the current share price of $31, it downgrades the shares to Sell.
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