BMO Capital Markets lowered Tyson Foods’ price target to $69, which is down from $78. According to analysts, the case for aggressively investing in Tyson in less persuasive at the current valuations. They acknowledged that the greatest risks to the downgrade are that the corporation continues to exceed expectations and the market increases its valuation of the company reflecting its greater earnings power.
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