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Analysts lift Prysmian targets ahead of Q2 results - 2 Jul 2026

from Prysmian Daily News Update · host Prysmian S.p.A.

As of July 2, today’s news features corporate developments, particularly in the AI sector, alongside troubling international events and market trends. Prysmian has received a positive boost as JP Morgan raised its target price for the company from 172 euros to 190 euros. Additionally, Barclays has increased Prysmian's target price from 147 euros to 161 euros while maintaining an “overweight” rating. Analysts anticipate that during the upcoming quarterly earnings report, Prysmian may raise its full-year guidance. In other news, OpenAI is in preliminary discussions about potentially granting the US government a 5% stake in its operations. This move, as reported by the Financial Times, would involve similar arrangements with other leading US AI developers, including Anthropic and major tech firms like Google and Meta Platforms. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman has suggested this could serve as a method for the public to benefit from the AI boom. This proposal coincides with increasing regulatory pressure faced by AI firms, exemplified recently by Anthropic's suspension of its models due to national security concerns but subsequent clearance for broader distribution following compliance with safety regulations. Turning to market updates, aluminium prices have continued to decline, dropping to their lowest levels in over four months, influenced by a recovering supply and diminished risk appetite following geopolitical tensions. The price adjustments on the London Metal Exchange reflect broader market pressures, including shifts in global conflicts. In technological advancements, a new affordable AI model from Beijing-based startup Z.ai is gaining traction, offering capabilities that rival existing U.S. offerings while significantly undercutting their pricing. This development could shift market dynamics as consumers weigh different AI solutions. On the world stage, the human cost of ongoing conflicts remains stark, as Russia has launched one of the most devastating attacks on Kyiv, resulting in numerous casualties and extensive damage to infrastructure. The repercussions of this attack are being felt across the region, intensifying humanitarian concerns.

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