SAP: Citi Ups to Buy, €62 Target, on End of Irrational Exuberance

Shares of SAP AG (SAP) are up $1.86,or 2.5%, at $77.19, after Citigroup‘s Walter Pritchard this morning raised his rating on the shares to Buy from Neutral, and raised his price target to €62.00 from €57 on the ordinary shares (SAP) traded on Europe’s Xetra exchange, writign that Street estimates have bottomed, in his view, and year-over-year comparisons should be easier this year, while demand appears healthy based on the recent Cebit technology conference in Germany.

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