LBBW And Equinet Confirm Their Buy Recommendation:ISRA Share Is A Must-buy Item

Date: 23 November 2009
Source: LBBW

Date: 23 November 2009

Darmstadt, November 20th 2009 – The shares of ISRA VISION AG (ISIN DE 0005488100), one of the world’s top five suppliers in the field of industrial image processing (Machine Vision) and the world market leader for surface inspection systems, have been recommended for purchasing by the analysts of LBBW and equinet.

In their feedback to the capital investors forum, at which the company presented itself to both local and foreign investors and analysts, they renewed their investment portfolio recommendations, in each case categorizing the shares as “Buy“. While equinet calculates a “target price” of 13.80 Euros, LBBW continues to be more optimistic with 16 Euros.
 
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