First National Bank of Omaha purchased a new position in shares of Salesforce Inc. (NYSE:CRM – Free Report) during the second quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor purchased 76,617 shares of the CRM provider’s stock, valued at approximately $12,060,000.
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Several other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also recently made changes to their positions in CRM. BlackRock Inc. purchased a new position in Salesforce during the 2nd quarter worth $11,396,844,000. J. Stern & Co. LLP raised its stake in Salesforce by 24,056.7% in the fourth quarter. J. Stern & Co. LLP now owns 47,385,511 shares of the CRM provider’s stock valued at $12,552,896,000 after buying an additional 47,189,352 shares during the last quarter. Norges Bank purchased a new stake in Salesforce in the fourth quarter valued at about $3,182,951,000. Arrowstreet Capital Limited Partnership boosted its holdings in Salesforce by 130.2% in the first quarter. Arrowstreet Capital Limited Partnership now owns 12,659,217 shares of the CRM provider’s stock worth $2,363,096,000 after acquiring an additional 7,160,302 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Bank of New York Mellon Corp purchased a new stake in shares of Salesforce during the second quarter worth about $844,928,000. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 80.43% of the company’s stock.
Analysts Set New Price Targets
Several equities analysts have recently issued reports on the stock. Morgan Stanley restated an “equal weight” rating and set a $185.00 price objective (down from $287.00) on shares of Salesforce in a report on Tuesday, July 21st. JPMorgan Chase & Co. started coverage on shares of Salesforce in a research report on Thursday, August 13th. They set an “overweight” rating and a $250.00 target price on the stock. Jefferies Financial Group upgraded shares of Salesforce from a “buy” rating to a “buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, July 1st. Scotiabank cut shares of Salesforce from a “sector outperform” rating to a “sector perform” rating in a report on Thursday, June 18th. Finally, Wolfe Research downgraded shares of Salesforce from an “outperform” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Wednesday, July 1st. Two research analysts have rated the stock with a Strong Buy rating, twenty-four have given a Buy rating, eighteen have given a Hold rating and three have given a Sell rating to the stock. According to MarketBeat.com, the company has a consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $249.49.
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