Stock Analyst Recommendations by Research Firm

This page lists brokerages and sell-side research firms that have issued at least ten buy, hold and sell recommendations in the last twelve months. MarketBeat and its parent company are in no way affiliated with or endorsed by any firm on this list.

FirmTotal Ratings Issued
(Last 12 Months)
Sell Ratings Issued
(Last 12 Months)
Hold Ratings Issued
(Last 12 Months)
Buy Ratings Issued
(Last 12 Months)
Strong Ratings Issued
(Last 12 Months)
290 (0.0%)2 (6.9%)25 (86.2%)1 (3.4%)
230 (0.0%)6 (26.1%)12 (52.2%)1 (4.3%)
1170 (0.0%)17 (14.5%)92 (78.6%)7 (6.0%)
16212 (7.4%)42 (25.9%)66 (40.7%)22 (13.6%)
5441 (0.2%)106 (19.5%)278 (51.1%)72 (13.2%)
1190 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)119 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
3264 (1.2%)75 (23.0%)211 (64.7%)20 (6.1%)
210 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)21 (100.0%)
8512 (0.2%)191 (22.4%)594 (69.8%)63 (7.4%)
1935278 (14.4%)547 (28.3%)1,041 (53.8%)1 (0.1%)
5350614 (11.5%)1,782 (33.3%)2,719 (50.8%)70 (1.3%)
4621 (0.2%)14 (3.0%)434 (93.9%)2 (0.4%)
9132 (0.2%)103 (11.3%)797 (87.3%)11 (1.2%)
128322 (1.7%)260 (20.3%)936 (73.0%)42 (3.3%)
216827 (1.2%)724 (33.4%)1,069 (49.3%)56 (2.6%)
754146 (19.4%)285 (37.8%)254 (33.7%)35 (4.6%)
240 (0.0%)15 (62.5%)9 (37.5%)0 (0.0%)
170817 (1.0%)166 (9.7%)1,453 (85.1%)49 (2.9%)
929 (9.8%)3 (3.3%)75 (81.5%)4 (4.3%)
20153 (0.1%)321 (15.9%)1,488 (73.8%)58 (2.9%)
9748 (0.8%)270 (27.7%)333 (34.2%)44 (4.5%)
16059 (0.6%)412 (25.7%)1,075 (67.0%)60 (3.7%)
1111 (0.9%)19 (17.1%)49 (44.1%)5 (4.5%)
754 (5.3%)38 (50.7%)11 (14.7%)1 (1.3%)
2970 (0.0%)17 (5.7%)262 (88.2%)18 (6.1%)
331 (3.0%)7 (21.2%)21 (63.6%)2 (6.1%)
560 (0.0%)5 (8.9%)48 (85.7%)0 (0.0%)
170 (0.0%)3 (17.6%)9 (52.9%)0 (0.0%)
5629179 (3.2%)2,011 (35.7%)3,345 (59.4%)71 (1.3%)
10015 (0.5%)117 (11.7%)795 (79.4%)11 (1.1%)
591 (1.7%)15 (25.4%)10 (16.9%)33 (55.9%)
211 (4.8%)10 (47.6%)8 (38.1%)2 (9.5%)
230 (0.0%)6 (26.1%)0 (0.0%)17 (73.9%)
400 (0.0%)7 (17.5%)18 (45.0%)10 (25.0%)
220 (0.0%)11 (50.0%)10 (45.5%)0 (0.0%)
12915 (11.6%)31 (24.0%)59 (45.7%)0 (0.0%)
950 (0.0%)23 (24.2%)34 (35.8%)2 (2.1%)
2900 (0.0%)54 (18.6%)216 (74.5%)8 (2.8%)
4580 (0.0%)18 (3.9%)433 (94.5%)7 (1.5%)
145210 (0.7%)503 (34.6%)771 (53.1%)33 (2.3%)
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1590 (0.0%)55 (34.6%)83 (52.2%)14 (8.8%)
282 (7.1%)16 (57.1%)10 (35.7%)0 (0.0%)
731 (1.4%)17 (23.3%)35 (47.9%)0 (0.0%)
5609 (1.6%)141 (25.2%)383 (68.4%)3 (0.5%)
222171 (3.2%)834 (37.6%)1,205 (54.3%)0 (0.0%)
143 (21.4%)8 (57.1%)0 (0.0%)3 (21.4%)
16824 (14.3%)54 (32.1%)41 (24.4%)47 (28.0%)
1350 (0.0%)71 (52.6%)48 (35.6%)16 (11.9%)
204846 (2.2%)550 (26.9%)1,061 (51.8%)24 (1.2%)
110 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)6 (54.5%)4 (36.4%)
250 (0.0%)14 (56.0%)0 (0.0%)11 (44.0%)
180 (0.0%)6 (33.3%)3 (16.7%)4 (22.2%)
1939 (4.7%)86 (44.6%)0 (0.0%)98 (50.8%)
580 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)56 (96.6%)0 (0.0%)
6126 (42.6%)8 (13.1%)22 (36.1%)2 (3.3%)
602 (3.3%)24 (40.0%)22 (36.7%)1 (1.7%)
140 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)1 (7.1%)0 (0.0%)
100212 (1.2%)133 (13.3%)815 (81.3%)25 (2.5%)
230 (0.0%)2 (8.7%)7 (30.4%)4 (17.4%)
198916 (0.8%)134 (6.7%)1,803 (90.6%)23 (1.2%)
1600 (0.0%)70 (43.8%)86 (53.8%)2 (1.3%)
55526 (4.7%)190 (34.2%)204 (36.8%)73 (13.2%)
102 (20.0%)0 (0.0%)3 (30.0%)5 (50.0%)
670 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
171 (5.9%)9 (52.9%)7 (41.2%)0 (0.0%)
434 (9.3%)11 (25.6%)27 (62.8%)1 (2.3%)
440 (0.0%)19 (43.2%)17 (38.6%)7 (15.9%)
3527125 (3.5%)1,075 (30.5%)1,938 (54.9%)94 (2.7%)
360 (0.0%)10 (27.8%)18 (50.0%)1 (2.8%)
1390 (0.0%)20 (14.4%)109 (78.4%)10 (7.2%)
4464422 (9.5%)1,668 (37.4%)2,306 (51.7%)0 (0.0%)
127151 (4.0%)620 (48.8%)581 (45.7%)8 (0.6%)
15022 (14.7%)73 (48.7%)13 (8.7%)42 (28.0%)
124730 (2.4%)175 (14.0%)985 (79.0%)25 (2.0%)
380 (0.0%)17 (44.7%)17 (44.7%)3 (7.9%)
1532 (1.3%)39 (25.5%)74 (48.4%)38 (24.8%)
3310 (0.0%)28 (8.5%)281 (84.9%)5 (1.5%)
3853 (0.8%)91 (23.6%)221 (57.4%)32 (8.3%)
800 (0.0%)18 (22.5%)16 (20.0%)46 (57.5%)
270 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)24 (88.9%)3 (11.1%)
3641 (0.3%)81 (22.3%)108 (29.7%)7 (1.9%)
251 (4.0%)7 (28.0%)0 (0.0%)17 (68.0%)
2290 (0.0%)41 (17.9%)147 (64.2%)20 (8.7%)
1036 (5.8%)22 (21.4%)43 (41.7%)9 (8.7%)
212981 (3.8%)627 (29.5%)1,055 (49.6%)37 (1.7%)
561 (1.8%)23 (41.1%)27 (48.2%)2 (3.6%)
656 (9.2%)13 (20.0%)44 (67.7%)0 (0.0%)
4631546 (11.8%)1,611 (34.8%)1,948 (42.1%)0 (0.0%)
13267 (0.5%)388 (29.3%)724 (54.6%)78 (5.9%)
18534 (0.2%)155 (8.4%)1,681 (90.7%)1 (0.1%)
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15410 (6.5%)32 (20.8%)36 (23.4%)3 (1.9%)
580 (0.0%)12 (20.7%)36 (62.1%)10 (17.2%)
571 (1.8%)14 (24.6%)25 (43.9%)16 (28.1%)
171 (5.9%)5 (29.4%)11 (64.7%)0 (0.0%)
533 (5.7%)23 (43.4%)23 (43.4%)2 (3.8%)
3892 (0.5%)59 (15.2%)116 (29.8%)37 (9.5%)
878 (9.2%)40 (46.0%)37 (42.5%)0 (0.0%)
12862 (0.2%)125 (9.7%)1,102 (85.7%)0 (0.0%)
673 (4.5%)11 (16.4%)53 (79.1%)0 (0.0%)
555 (9.1%)30 (54.5%)13 (23.6%)7 (12.7%)
2961 (0.3%)49 (16.6%)232 (78.4%)5 (1.7%)
404 (10.0%)6 (15.0%)12 (30.0%)12 (30.0%)
258047 (1.8%)952 (36.9%)1,476 (57.2%)30 (1.2%)
310 (0.0%)6 (19.4%)23 (74.2%)0 (0.0%)
320 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)31 (96.9%)0 (0.0%)
222326 (1.2%)363 (16.3%)1,109 (49.9%)483 (21.7%)
174816 (0.9%)485 (27.7%)699 (40.0%)69 (3.9%)
270 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)24 (88.9%)3 (11.1%)
6734 (0.6%)91 (13.5%)561 (83.4%)12 (1.8%)
9509 (0.9%)177 (18.6%)650 (68.4%)43 (4.5%)
40637 (9.1%)161 (39.7%)104 (25.6%)29 (7.1%)
461098 (2.1%)1,634 (35.4%)2,657 (57.6%)0 (0.0%)
121953 (4.3%)446 (36.6%)599 (49.1%)39 (3.2%)
555 (9.1%)22 (40.0%)28 (50.9%)0 (0.0%)
570 (0.0%)22 (38.6%)33 (57.9%)0 (0.0%)
210951 (2.4%)828 (39.3%)997 (47.3%)85 (4.0%)
14516 (11.0%)40 (27.6%)58 (40.0%)24 (16.6%)
7509 (1.2%)141 (18.8%)295 (39.3%)0 (0.0%)
170 (0.0%)7 (41.2%)9 (52.9%)0 (0.0%)
230 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)7 (30.4%)15 (65.2%)
111 (9.1%)7 (63.6%)0 (0.0%)3 (27.3%)
6631 (0.2%)246 (37.1%)360 (54.3%)15 (2.3%)
22557 (0.3%)500 (22.2%)1,293 (57.3%)37 (1.6%)
120 (0.0%)4 (33.3%)6 (50.0%)2 (16.7%)
110 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
8016 (0.7%)269 (33.6%)491 (61.3%)4 (0.5%)
1745 (2.9%)52 (29.9%)116 (66.7%)0 (0.0%)
281428 (1.0%)965 (34.3%)1,736 (61.7%)63 (2.2%)
108234 (3.1%)312 (28.8%)570 (52.7%)67 (6.2%)
5590 (0.0%)250 (44.7%)296 (53.0%)0 (0.0%)
420 (0.0%)7 (16.7%)0 (0.0%)35 (83.3%)
3177430 (13.5%)1,099 (34.6%)1,412 (44.4%)79 (2.5%)
130 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)8 (61.5%)5 (38.5%)
910 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)65 (71.4%)25 (27.5%)
267517 (0.6%)814 (30.4%)1,382 (51.7%)124 (4.6%)
343 (8.8%)9 (26.5%)5 (14.7%)8 (23.5%)
5900197 (3.3%)2,532 (42.9%)2,557 (43.3%)57 (1.0%)
160 (0.0%)5 (31.3%)3 (18.8%)2 (12.5%)
640 (0.0%)4 (6.3%)34 (53.1%)20 (31.3%)
154 (26.7%)3 (20.0%)0 (0.0%)8 (53.3%)
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664 (6.1%)20 (30.3%)32 (48.5%)8 (12.1%)
185614,369 (23.5%)7,840 (42.2%)4,897 (26.4%)1,455 (7.8%)
94119 (2.0%)166 (17.6%)723 (76.8%)19 (2.0%)
3817319,041 (49.9%)13,123 (34.4%)5,763 (15.1%)246 (0.6%)
4645308 (6.6%)1,889 (40.7%)2,270 (48.9%)93 (2.0%)
360 (0.0%)6 (16.7%)27 (75.0%)3 (8.3%)
4415 (1.1%)125 (28.3%)276 (62.6%)24 (5.4%)
551 (1.8%)5 (9.1%)2 (3.6%)4 (7.3%)
88454 (6.1%)194 (21.9%)536 (60.6%)45 (5.1%)
87451,952 (22.3%)4,743 (54.2%)0 (0.0%)2,050 (23.4%)
313 (9.7%)14 (45.2%)11 (35.5%)3 (9.7%)