
Many of Australia's top brokers have been busy adjusting their financial models and recommendations again. This has led to a number of broker notes being released this week.
Three ASX shares that brokers have named as buys this week are listed below. Here's why their analysts are feeling bullish on them right now:
According to a note out of Macquarie, its analysts have retained their outperform rating and $63.00 price target on this gaming technology company's shares. The broker has been looking at recent US casino gaming data and was pleased to see year on year growth. This is despite operating in a potentially softer consumer backdrop. In light of this, the broker continues to forecast solid growth from Aristocrat over the medium term. So, with its shares de-rating significantly this year and its valuation at a multi-year low, the broker thinks investors should be snapping them up while they are down. The Aristocrat Leisure share price is trading at $46.55 this afternoon.
A note out of Bell Potter reveals that its analysts have retained their buy rating and $4.75 price target on this sports technology company's shares. This follows the release of its investor day event presentation which outlined its medium-term growth targets. Bell Potter highlights that the key target is annual contract value (ACV) of US$200 million+ in two to three years. This in theory will be achieved by reaching 5,000 pro teams (vs ~4,000 now) and ACV per pro team of ~US$40,000 (vs ~US$30,000 now). The broker believes that this is achievable given the increase in solutions it offers due to acquisitions and new product development. Bell Potter is forecasting ACV of US$207 million in FY 2029, which is consistent with Catapult's target. The Catapult share price is fetching $3.50 at the time of writing.
Analysts at Morgans have retained their buy rating on this investment company's shares with a trimmed price target of $2.98. According to the note, the broker was pleased with the company's acquisition of Georgian, which is a Toronto-based AI-focused growth equity firm. It thinks the acquisition is a strategic fit and will be earnings accretive. Outside this, it highlights that a recent selloff of Navigator Global shares appears to have been tied to private credit concerns around its key strategic partner Blue Owl. However, Morgans thinks that the company's fundamentals are largely unchanged. The Navigator share price is trading at $2.17 on Wednesday.
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