B. Riley started coverage on shares of Gauzy (NASDAQ:GAUZ - Free Report) in a research note published on Tuesday, Marketbeat reports. The firm issued a buy rating and a $21.00 price objective on the stock.
GAUZ has been the subject of several other reports. Barclays began coverage on shares of Gauzy in a research report on Monday. They issued an overweight rating and a $24.00 price target for the company. TD Cowen began coverage on shares of Gauzy in a research report on Monday. They issued a buy rating and a $24.00 price target for the company. Finally, Stifel Nicolaus began coverage on shares of Gauzy in a research report on Monday. They issued a buy rating and a $18.00 price target for the company.
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Gauzy Stock Performance
NASDAQ GAUZ traded down $0.44 on Tuesday, hitting $11.01. The company's stock had a trading volume of 83,662 shares, compared to its average volume of 110,992. Gauzy has a 1-year low of $10.24 and a 1-year high of $17.10.
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Gauzy Ltd. is a fully-integrated light and vision control company which focused on the research, development, manufacturing and marketing of vision and light control technologies. It operates principally in Germany, France, the United States, Canada, China, Singapore and Dubai. Gauzy Ltd. is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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