The Tony Gollan trained Socialising dropped back from Listed company and got back to winning ways by taking out a Benchmark90 contest at Doomben with last
Punters post-race: Saturday racing in review, January 23 by James Lamb, Luke Sheehan & David Hocking Artorius dominated his rivals at Sandown Image: Getty
A Freedman-trained 2YO stole the show at Sandown, a Kiwi star enhanced her reputation even further, and we saw an all-time sick beat in Sydney. Star Performer
Levante in the Westbury Classic (Ellerslie R3)
Wins don t come much bigger than that of Levante s over the ditch at Ellerslie in the G2 Westbury Classic. The Ken Kelso-trained daughter of Proisir looked like she was in all sorts of bother at the 600m mark when dead-last in the 10-horse field, with plenty of lengths to make up and seemingly having hit a flat spot. But Collett then swung her out to the middle of the track upon straightening and asked Levante for the ultimate effort. It took a bit of riding to get her going but once she hit top gear the star Kiwi mare launched out of the ground to sweep past her rivals and score a surprisingly soft win
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Pointing to warmer-than-expected winter conditions through the fourth-quarter of 2020 and into 2021 as well as “strong” share price appreciation in recent months, Raymond James analyst Steve Hansen lowered his rating for
Superior Plus Corp. (SPB-T) on Monday, seeing a reduced projected return to his target price for its shares.
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The near-term outlook for
Organigram Holdings Inc. (OGI-T) “remains challenged” as revenues “continue to stagnate,” according to Canaccord Genuity analyst Matt Bottomley.
After the Moncton-based company reported weaker-than-anticipated first-quarter financial results on Tuesday before the bell, Mr. Bottomley lowered his rating for its shares to “hold” from a “speculative buy” previously.