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Historically, if we look at price target revisions, two weeks ago Southwest Airlines Co (NYSE:LUV)’s price target was revised on 08/03/16 by the analysts, however the bullish price estimates of the stock set at $67.00 while the bearish estimates kept at $34.00 over the next one year. Analyst’s mean target price for AT&T, Inc. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, five have given a hold rating and ten have issued a buy rating to the stock. T EPS growth this year and EPS growth next year is 91.40%, 5.53% respectively. 22 analysts have suggested the company is a “Hold”. Analyst’s mean target price for Lennar Corporation (NYSE:LEN) is $54.17 while analysts mean recommendation is 2.30.

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Lennar Corporation (NYSE:LEN) Q3 2016 Earnings will Release (Estimated) on 19 SEPTMEBER, 2016 at – 9:30AM EDT. The stock traded down to $36.30 during the day, due to lack of any buying support eventually closed down at $36.35 with a loss of -1.33% for the day. During its last trading session, Stock traded with the total exchanged volume of 4.57 million shares. The average forecast of sales for the year ending Dec 16 is $20.41B by 12 analysts. The company earned $5.38 billion during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $5.41 billion. The stock established a negative trend of -1.00% in last week and indicated fall of -7.34% in previous month. Non-GAAP net income attributable to Momo Inc.

The stock decreased 0.08% or $0.03 during the last trading session, hitting $36.66. Company gross margin stands at 76.00% whereas its return on investment (ROI) is 26.30%. The United Kingdom-based Odey Asset Management Group Ltd has invested 4.96% in the stock.

Most recently Southwest Airlines Co (NYSE:LUV)’s price target was revised on 08/16/16 and according to 11 analysts stock’s price will reach at $48.27 during 52 weeks with standard deviation of 7.76.

The earnings per share growth rate for this year stands at 99.60% and 2.66% for the coming year.

Randy Babbitt joined Southwest in 2012 and is departing following more than 50 years in the industry, including a term as head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, the airline said in a statement Tuesday.

As vice president of labor relations at Southwest, Babbitt oversaw the company’s negotiations at a time of record profits and rapid expansion.

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Southwest’s pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and airport ground workers called for Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly and Chief Operating Officer Mike Van de Ven to step down earlier this month after a computer system outage caused the cancellation of 2,300 flights and left passengers stranded in July.

Gary Kelly