Jan 21 (Reuters) - Securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several Canadian companies including Canadian Natural Resources, Storagevault Canada and Transcontinental on Tuesday.
HIGHLIGHTS
* Canadian Natural Resources Ltd : Jefferies cuts target price to C$50 from
C$54
* Storagevault Canada Inc : Scotiabank cuts target price to C$5.25 from C$5.50
* Transcontinental Inc : TD Cowen initiates coverage with buy rating
Following is a summary of research actions on Canadian companies reported by Reuters on Tuesday. Stock entries are in alphabetical order
* ATLAS Engineered Products Ltd : Raymond James cuts target price to C$2.1 from C$2.4
* Canadian Natural Resources Ltd : Jefferies cuts target price to C$50 from C$54
* Canfor Corp : Raymond James cuts target price to C$24 from C$28
* Capstone Copper Corp : Scotiabank cuts target price to C$11 from C$12
* Doman Building Materials Group Ltd : Raymond James cuts PT to C$11.5 from C$12
* Cenovus Energy Inc : Jefferies cuts target price to C$30 from C$32
* INTERFOR Corp : Raymond James cuts target price to C$26 from C$30
* MDA Space Ltd : Citigroup raises target price to C$30 from C$26
* Storagevault Canada Inc : Scotiabank cuts target price to C$5.25 from C$5.50
* Suncor Energy Inc : Jefferies raises target price to C$58 from C$54
* Transcontinental Inc : TD Cowen initiates coverage with target price C$23
* Transcontinental Inc : TD Cowen initiates coverage with buy rating
* Western Forest Products Inc : Raymond James cuts PT to C$0.5 from C$0.6
(Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)
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