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The banks that were in charge of Snap’s IPO love it — even after the company’s disastrous earnings report

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The banks that were in charge of Snap’s IPO love it — even after the company’s disastrous earnings report

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Snapchat co-founders Bobby Murphy, left, and CEO Evan Spiegel ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange as the company celebrates its IPO, Thursday, March 2, 2017

The banks that led Snap‘s initial public offering are also among the company’s biggest cheerleaders.

Co-lead bookrunners Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley maintained their buy ratings on Snap and left their price targets unchanged, even after the company reported disappointing earnings that saw user growth slow to its lowest pace in years.

Here are the key elements of Morgan Stanley’s bull case, as laid out in a client note:

  • Snap’s daily average user (DAU) growth may have slowed year-over-year, but it’s seeing a better pace of expansion specifically for Android devices, which lead global smartphone market share. “A stronger Android offering could lead to faster long-term DAU growth,” they wrote.
  • The company’s engagement was strong in the first quarter, while time spent per user also rose to more than 30 minutes per day.
  • Snap’s first-quarter ad load was still less than 1 ad per DAU, per hour, which badly lags Facebook and Instagram. The firm sees this as an opportunity for growth.
  • Price target: $28

And here’s a breakdown of Goldman’s view:

  • While Snap is still basically a venture-stage company, which makes it riskier than its more established peers, the firm thinks Snap’s “audience and engagement represent a unique asset that will benefit from growth and diversification of internet usage and advertiser adoption as both mature.”
  • Goldman’s price target stems from an enterprise-value-to-sales multiple that far exceeds the internet sector average. They forecast compound annual growth from 2016 through 2019 at more than five times that of the broader internet industry.
  • Price target: $27

Deutsche Bank, which also served as an underwriter on the IPO and received the fourth-most shares after the offering priced, also has a buy rating on Snap’s stock and a price target of $23. The firm said it still believes in “the management team’s ability to innovate on product and ultimately grow and monetize the user base.”

However, not all of Snap’s underwriters are so optimistic. JPMorgan, which got the third-most shares following the IPO, lowered its price target to $20 from $24, maintaining a hold rating on Snap’s stock. Barclays, which received the fifth-most shares, lowered its price target to $18 from $24, while keeping a neutral rating.

Overall, out of the 35 firms that cover Snap, 13 of them have assigned the equivalent of a buy rating, while 17 think the stock is a hold and five have issued the call to sell. The average price target among the analysts is $21.71, about 15% above the stock’s level on Thursday.

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Snapchat co-founders Bobby Murphy, left, and CEO Evan Spiegel ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange as the company celebrates its IPO, Thursday, March 2, 2017

The banks that led Snap‘s initial public offering are also among the company’s biggest cheerleaders.

Co-lead bookrunners Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley maintained their buy ratings on Snap and left their price targets unchanged, even after the company reported disappointing earnings that saw user growth slow to its lowest pace in years.

Here are the key elements of Morgan Stanley’s bull case, as laid out in a client note:

  • Snap’s daily average user (DAU) growth may have slowed year-over-year, but it’s seeing a better pace of expansion specifically for Android devices, which lead global smartphone market share. “A stronger Android offering could lead to faster long-term DAU growth,” they wrote.
  • The company’s engagement was strong in the first quarter, while time spent per user also rose to more than 30 minutes per day.
  • Snap’s first-quarter ad load was still less than 1 ad per DAU, per hour, which badly lags Facebook and Instagram. The firm sees this as an opportunity for growth.
  • Price target: $28

And here’s a breakdown of Goldman’s view:

  • While Snap is still basically a venture-stage company, which makes it riskier than its more established peers, the firm thinks Snap’s “audience and engagement represent a unique asset that will benefit from growth and diversification of internet usage and advertiser adoption as both mature.”
  • Goldman’s price target stems from an enterprise-value-to-sales multiple that far exceeds the internet sector average. They forecast compound annual growth from 2016 through 2019 at more than five times that of the broader internet industry.
  • Price target: $27

Deutsche Bank, which also served as an underwriter on the IPO and received the fourth-most shares after the offering priced, also has a buy rating on Snap’s stock and a price target of $23. The firm said it still believes in “the management team’s ability to innovate on product and ultimately grow and monetize the user base.”

However, not all of Snap’s underwriters are so optimistic. JPMorgan, which got the third-most shares following the

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IPO, lowered its price target to $20 from $24, maintaining a hold rating on Snap’s stock. Barclays, which received the fifth-most shares, lowered its price target to $18 from $24, while keeping a neutral rating.

Overall, out of the 35 firms that cover Snap, 13 of them have assigned the equivalent of a buy rating, while 17 think the stock is a hold and five have issued the call to sell. The average price target among the analysts is $21.71, about 15% above the stock’s level on Thursday.

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