/PRNewswire/ Zacks Small-Cap Research (Zacks SCR) updated its coverage on UC Asset (OTCQX: UCASU), set a target price of $4.50 per share for the company..
/PRNewswire/ Zacks Small-Cap Research (Zacks SCR) updated its coverage on UC Asset (OTCQX: UCASU), set a target price of $4.50 per share for the company..
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ATLANTA, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Zacks Small-Cap Research (Zacks SCR) has updated its research report on UC Asset LP (OTCQX: UCASU), with a target price of $4.50 per unit. The last trading price of UC Asset s shares was $2.00 per unit. Our target price for UC Asset is $4.50 per unit. With the uncertainty in the markets, UCASU currently trades at a 29% premium to its 2019 per unit NAV. We expect a longer track record, the possibility of accelerated growth, and greater corporate visibility to widen the NAV multiple, says the report.
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