Several companies have recently received updated analyst ratings, according to Marketbeat. Here's a quick rundown of what the experts are saying about CAVA Group, Cousins Properties, WK Kellogg Co, Tamarack Valley Energy, and International Consolidated Airlines Group.
CAVA Group, Inc. (NYSE:CAVA)
CAVA Group, Inc. (NYSE:CAVA – Get Free Report) is enjoying a "Moderate Buy" consensus rating from sixteen brokerages. Seven research analysts recommend holding the stock, while nine suggest buying. The average twelve-month target price is $131.47, suggesting confidence in the company's future performance.

Cousins Properties Incorporated (NYSE:CUZ)
Cousins Properties Incorporated (NYSE:CUZ – Get Free Report) also boasts a "Moderate Buy" rating, this time from nine analysts. Three analysts recommend holding, while six are advising a buy. The average twelve-month price target is set at $33.00.
WK Kellogg Co (NYSE:KLG)
Things are looking a little different for WK Kellogg Co (NYSE:KLG – Get Free Report). The company has received an average recommendation of "Reduce" from eight brokerages. Four analysts are recommending a sell, while another four suggest holding. The average 12-month price objective among brokerages is $17.88. This suggests analysts are less optimistic about Kellogg's immediate prospects.

Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd (TSE:TVE)
Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd (TSE:TVE – Get Free Report) is another company with a "Moderate Buy" recommendation. Eight analysts are covering the firm, with one recommending a hold and seven issuing a buy recommendation. The consensus target price is C$5.78 over the next 12 months.
International Consolidated Airlines Group (LON:IAG)
Finally, International Consolidated Airlines Group (LON:IAG – Get Free Report) has seen its price objective increased by Barclays. The target price was raised from GBX 375 ($4.80) to GBX 420 ($5.37) in a recent research note. Barclays maintains an "overweight" rating on the stock, suggesting a potential upside of 31.58%.

It's important to remember that analyst ratings are just one factor to consider when making investment decisions. Investors should conduct their own thorough research before buying or selling any stock.