Smart Parking (SPZ)
Nick Caley, analyst at Baillieu Holst upgraded Smart Parking from “hold” to “buy” post recent price weakness, but left the valuation and price target of 20¢ a share unchanged.
Nick Caley , analyst at Baillieu Holst upgraded Smart Parking from “hold" to “buy" after recent price weakness, but left the valuation and price target of 20¢ a share unchanged.
The company provides systems for managing on- and off-street parking for local governments and commercial car park owners.
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