Eagle Energy Trust Price Target Cut to $7.50 (EGL.UN)

Analysts at TD Securities lowered their price target on shares of Eagle Energy Trust (TSE: EGL.UN) from $9.00 to $7.50 in a research report issued to clients and investors on Monday. The firm currently has a “hold” rating on the stock.

A number of other firms have also recently commented on EGL.UN. Analysts at Pi Financial initiated coverage on shares of Eagle Energy Trust in a research note to investors on Thursday, February 14th. They set a “buy” rating and a $11.00 price target on the stock. Separately, analysts at CIBC cut their price target on shares of Eagle Energy Trust from $11.00 to $9.50 in a research note to investors on Tuesday, January 22nd. Finally, analysts at National Bank cut their price target on shares of Eagle Energy Trust from $9.50 to $9.00 in a research note to investors on Monday, December 10th.

Eagle Energy Trust (the Trust) is an unincorporated open-ended limited purpose trust. The Trust is an energy trust that provides investors with a publicly traded, petroleum focused, distribution producing investment.

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