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Mizuho and JP Morgan Lift UNH Targets as DG Faces Multiple Cuts

Mizuho initiated the most recent activity on June 8, raising its price target for UnitedHealth Group (UNH) from $440 to $460. This adjustment follows a series of revisions across various sectors as of June 9, 2026.

Revisions this week

The past seven days saw significant adjustments. In addition to Mizuho’s move, JP Morgan raised its UNH target to $466, while Morgan Stanley set its target at $453. Other notable upgrades included China Renaissance setting a $319 target for NVDA, Rosenblatt moving DIS to $126, and JP Morgan drastically lifting TSLA from $145 to $475. Conversely, Dollar General (DG) faced a wave of downward revisions from five separate firms, including Barclays and Citigroup. HSBC also lowered targets for both DHR and TMO.

Ticker Firm Direction Change
UNH Mizuho Up 440→460
TSLA JP Morgan Up 145→475
DG Barclays Down 151→148
DHR HSBC Down 270→230

What to notice

The consensus UNH target reflects a tightening spread following these recent bullish revisions. A standout observation is the concentration of negative sentiment directed at DG, which received five distinct price target reductions in just 48 hours. Meanwhile, the jump in the TSLA target by JP Morgan represents a significant outlier compared to recent sector activity.

Figures reflect our data build as of June 9, 2026. Not investment advice.

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