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Other opportunities for investors to participate in spinoffs will be coming soon. If a company spins off a company in a different sector, the new stock tends to outperform because it's likely undervalued. Winners and upcoming beneficiaries Roth MKM also recently highlighted spinoff stocks' outperformance over the past year. GE Vernova is one of its current favorite spinoff stocks — which the company said to "buy buy buy." Industrial company Esab , a Swedish-American company that makes welding and cutting equipment, is another spinoff beneficiary, according to Roth MKM.
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The action quickly and sharply reversed back to the upside Friday after blowout earnings reports from Alphabet and Microsoft . In the week ahead, earnings are likely to drive the action again, though we'll get a few important macroeconomic reports. Earnings: We've got the biggest week of the earnings season ahead of us, with 12 Club holdings set to report. Eli Lilly 's report Tuesday morning continues to be all about sales of type-2 diabetes treatment Mounjaro and weight-loss drug Zepbound. In DuPont 's report Wednesday morning, we're looking for a continued rebound in its semiconductor business following a sequential increase last quarter.
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The three major averages posted gains for the fourth week in row, lifted by strong quarterly earnings results for most of the Big Tech companies and a strong jobs report. A weaker ADP Employment report on Wednesday provided no read-through to the monster January jobs report Friday. Here's what we're keeping an eye on in the coming week: 1. Earnings: It's another big earnings week head for the portfolio, with 8 more of our companies reporting. Consistency is what we appreciate most from nat gas giant Linde , so we're hoping for another quarter of solid earnings growth Tuesday.
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How GLP-1 drugs work Sorting through the facts reveals some likely winners and losers. LLY YTD mountain Eli Lilly shares year to date performance It is still early days for GLP-1 medications. Many have seen the rise of GLP-1 drugs as a threat to the medical device industry. Also, not all patients are able to tolerate GLP-1 drugs, which can cause side effects such as nausea. Among other medtech stocks, Plovanic sees GLP-1 drugs as an "incremental positive" for Dexcom, which makes continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), but an "incremental negative" for insulin pump makers like Insulet.
Persons: Insulet, Medtronic, Dexcom, BAX, NASH, Eli Lilly, Peter Verdult, Lilly, Eli Lilly aren't, Piper Sandler, Wegovy, Yasmeen Rahimi, Robbie Marcus, Marcus, hasn't, Baxter, David Low doesn't, William Plovanic, Craig Wong, Pan, Plovanic, Matt O'Brien, O'Brien, Rippling, Simeon Gutman, Morgan Stanley, Gutman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Baxter International, Baxter, GLP, Citi, Novo, Bank of America, Viking Therapeutics, Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Amgen, Companies, Fisher, Reuters, Inspire, Systems, JPMorgan, RBC Capital, Walmart, underperformance Locations: GLP, U.S, DaVita, ResMed
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 11, 2023. U.S. producer prices increased more than expected in September amid higher costs for energy products, but underlying inflation pressures at the factory gate continued to moderate. Yield on the benchmark 10-year notes fell to a roughly two-week low as prices rose on safe-haven flows due to fighting in the Middle East that has persisted for a fifth straight day. Advancing issues outnumbered decliners for a 1.51-to-1 ratio on the NYSE, while declining issues outnumbered advancers for a 1.10-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq. The S&P index recorded 11 new 52-week highs and seven new lows, while the Nasdaq recorded 38 new highs and 124 new lows.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Fed's Bowman, Raphael Olszyna, J Safra, Michelle Bowman, Christopher Waller, Birkenstock, Tim Wentworth, Drugmaker Eli Lilly, LLY.N, Novo, decliners, advancers, Shashwat Chauhan, Ankika Biswas, Arun Koyyur, Shounak Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Fed's Bowman Exxon, Nasdaq, Treasury, Federal, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Fed, Energy, Exxon Mobil, Natural Resources, Dow Jones, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Novo Nordisk's, Baxter International, NYSE, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Middle East, Israel, Gaza, Bengaluru
The outdoor sign seen at the DaVita Dialysis clinic in Denver February 16, 2016. U.S.-listed shares of Fresenius fell 16.4%, to $17.5, and Davita fell about 16%, to $76.7, in premarket hours. Shares of U.S.-based Baxter International (BAX.N), which makes products used by dialysis therapy providers, also fell about 9%, to $33.99 premarket. Davita and U.S.-listed shares of Fresenius Medical are among the top percentage losers on the New York Stock Exchange. As of Tuesday's close, U.S.-listed shares of Fresenius were up about 28.2%, Davita's shares were up 22.2%, while Baxter's shares were down about 27% so far this year.
Persons: Rick Wilking, Ozempic, Danish drugmaker, Veronika Dubajova, Davita, Eli Lilly's, Akash Tewari, Fresenius, Mariam Sunny, Janane Venkatraman, Pooja Desai Organizations: REUTERS, Novo Nordisk's, Citi, Baxter, Jefferies, Fresenius, New York Stock Exchange ., Thomson Locations: Denver, Danish, Fresenius, New York Stock Exchange . Frankfurt, U.S, Bengaluru
Novo Nordisk — The Danish drugmaker stock added 5.5% after saying late Tuesday it was halting Ozempic's kidney disease treatment trial after a committee said an analysis showed signs of success. DaVita , Fresenius Medical Care , Baxter International — Shares of dialysis services providers DaVita and Fresenius Medical Care sank 18.4% and 19.6%, respectively, on Novo Nordisk's news. Exxon Mobil , Pioneer Natural Resources — Exxon Mobil shares fell more than 4% after the largest U.S. oil and gas producer agreed to buy shale rival Pioneer Natural Resources for $59.5 billion in an all-stock deal, or $253 per share. Amgen — The biopharma stock added 3.5% following an upgrade from Leerink to outperform. On Wednesday, B. Riley upgraded shares to buy from neutral, saying Coherent's silicon carbide business could be worth more than the Street's current estimate.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Bruce Broussard, Jim Rechtin, Amgen, David Risinger, Goldman Sachs, Jeffrey Brown, Tim Wentworth, Riley, Raymond James, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Lisa Han Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk —, Baxter, Fresenius, Novo Nordisk's, Baxter International, Exxon Mobil, Natural Resources, Exxon, Exxon's, Mobil, Healthcare, Goldman, Walgreens, Alliance Locations: Danish, Novo
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 11, 2023. ET is expected to show the producer price index for final demand increased 0.3% last month after a 0.7% rise in August, ahead of Thursday's closely watched consumer inflation data. Yields on government bonds have eased from their multi-year highs on dovish remarks from Fed officials earlier this week. Central bank officials such as Fed Governor Christopher Waller, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic and Boston Fed President Susan Collins are also scheduled to speak on Wednesday. Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) lost 1.7% as the oil and gas producer is set to buy shale producer Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD.N) in an all-stock deal valued at $59.5 billion.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Fed's Bowman, Michelle Bowman, Christopher Waller, Raphael Bostic, Susan Collins, Mark Haefele, Birkenstock, Tim Wentworth, Piper Sandler, Drugmaker Eli Lilly, LLY.N, Novo, Shashwat Chauhan, Ankika Biswas, Arun Koyyur, Shounak Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Companies, Fed's Bowman Exxon, Futures, Dow, Nasdaq, Treasury, Federal, Labor Department, Atlanta Fed, Boston Fed, UBS Global Wealth Management, Traders, Microsoft, Nvidia, Palestinian, Hamas, Dow e, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Arista Networks, Exxon Mobil, Natural Resources, Novo Nordisk's, Baxter International, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Gaza, Thursday's, Middle East, Israel, Bengaluru
Stocks have sold off as Wall Street accepted that the Federal Reserve might keep interest rates higher for longer to crush inflation. Corporate debt refinancings are going to start hitting profits more urgently starting in 2024, according to Wolfe Research chief investment strategist Chris Senyek. "[T]hat higher interest expense is likely to create a $5-$7/share headwind for S & P 500 operating EPS in 2024," Senyek said. Stocks have sold off as Wall Street accepted that the Federal Reserve might keep interest rates higher for longer to crush inflation. "[T]hat higher interest expense is likely to create a $5-$7/share headwind for S&P 500 operating EPS in 2024," Senyek said.
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Investment consortium to buy Syneos Health in $7.1 bln deal
  + stars: | 2023-05-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
May 10 (Reuters) - An investment consortium, comprising of Elliott Investment Management, Patient Square Capital and Veritas Capital, has agreed to buy Syneos Health Inc (SYNH.O), in a deal valued at $7.1 billion, including debt, the contract research firm said on Wednesday. Syneos said the consortium will pay about $43 per share in cash, which represents a premium of about 12% to the company's last close of $38.45. The deal comes at a time when Syneos faces challenges in winning new business, as many of its clients, which includes medium-sized biotechs, have cut spending as they have found it difficult to raise funding in a post-COVID-19 market downturn. Deal comes days after a private-equity groups including Warburg Pincus and Advent International agreed to buy Baxter International (BAX.N) biopharma solutions unit for $4.25 billion. Reporting by Bhanvi Satija and Khushi Mandowara in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh KuberOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Investment consortium to take Syneos private for $4.46 billion
  + stars: | 2023-05-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
May 10 (Reuters) - An investment consortium, comprising of Elliott Investment Management, Patient Square Capital and Veritas Capital, has agreed to take Syneos Health Inc (SYNH.O) private for $4.46 billion, the contract research firm said on Wednesday. Syneos said the consortium will pay about $43 per share in cash, which represents a premium of about 12% to the company's last close of $38.45. The acquisition is valued at $7.1 billion including debt. Syneos, which helps pharmaceutical companies with clinical trials and marketing their drugs, currently carries a debt of nearly $3 billion. The company reported a total backlog of contracts of $9.83 billion, as of March 31, 2023, down from $11.63 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2022.
Baxter Selling Biopharma-Solutions Arm for $4.25 Billion
  + stars: | 2023-05-08 | by ( Colin Kellaher | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Baxter expects net after-tax proceeds of about $3.4 billion from the sale. Photo: Kristoffer Tripplaar/Sipa USA/Associated PressBaxter International on Monday said it agreed to sell its biopharma-solutions unit for $4.25 billion, as the medical-products maker continues to streamline its focus. The Deerfield, Ill.-based company is selling the unit to private-equity firms Advent International and Warburg Pincus .
The buyout consortium has turned to other private equity firms to help fund the deal as direct lenders, one of the sources added. There is no certainty that Warburg Pincus and Advent will successfully complete negotiations to acquire the unit and Baxter may still opt to sell to another bidder or keep the business, according to the sources. Baxter, Warburg and Advent did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Baxter's biopharma solutions unit supports drugmakers in the formulation, development and commercialization of drugs typically given by infusion or injection, such as biologics and vaccines. The company said dialysis operations, which are a part of Baxter's renal care unit, had become a drag on its margin.
March 20 (Reuters) - U.S. scientific instruments maker Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (TMO.N) and South Korea's Celltrion Inc (068270.KS) are among those competing to acquire the biopharma solutions business of medical device maker Baxter International Inc (BAX.N), according to people familiar with the matter. Baxter, which has a market value of $19 billion, had total debt of $16.6 billion as of the end of December. Private equity firms, including KKR & Co (KKR.N) and Carlyle Group (CG.O), have also expressed interest in the Baxter business, the sources said. Baxter said in January it was exploring alternatives for its biopharma solutions business and would also spin off its kidney care units. Baxter's biopharma solutions unit supports drugmakers in the formulation, development and commercialization of drugs typically given by infusion or injection, such as biologics and vaccines.
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Feb 9 (Reuters) - Medical device maker Baxter International (BAX.N) on Thursday forecast 2023 profit well below Wall Street estimates and said it would cut up to 5% of its global workforce. Baxter, which is in the process of spinning off its kidney care units, is also exploring alternatives for its biopharma solutions business, including a potential sale. Baxter expects to save over $300 million through its cost reduction plans, including the layoffs, in 2023. The company said it expects to earn profit in the range of $2.75 per share and $2.95 per share, below analysts' expectations of $3.56, according to Refinitiv. As of Dec.31, Baxter had about 60,000 employees globally, according to its latest annual regulatory filing.
With few economic releases and the earnings season starting to wind down, an appearance by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Tuesday could be among the newsiest events for markets in the week ahead. The Fed chair is speaking at the Economic Club of Washington D.C. at midday Tuesday. If he wanted to walk back anything, he could have done it then," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley. Economists said Friday's surprisingly strong jobs report should encourage the Fed to push forward with planned rate hikes. Earnings, earnings, earnings But there continues to be earnings news.
Hong Kong, China, 13 Sept 2022, A red Tesla car passes in front of a Tesla dealership in Wanchai. Tesla – Shares of Tesla rose 8% Monday after CEO Elon Musk's attorneys on Saturday asked a California court to move a trial over the company stock to Texas, citing local negativity. Uber – Uber shares gained 5.2% on an upgrade from Piper Sandler to overweight from a neutral rating. Monolithic Power Systems – Shares of Monolithic Power Systems gained 6.4% amid the semiconductor rally, following shares of Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices. Goldman Sachs – Shares gained 2% following reports that the banking giant is laying off 3,200 employees, or 6.5% of the workforce it had in October.
Baxter International plans to spin off kidney care units
  + stars: | 2023-01-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Jan 6 (Reuters) - Baxter International Inc (BAX.N) said on Friday it plans to spin off its kidney care units, becoming the latest medical device maker to slim down in the face of supply-chain challenges. The company plans to spin off its renal care and acute therapies units into a separate listed entity in the next 12-18 months. Dialysis operations, which are a part of Baxter's renal care unit, are a drag on the parent company's margins today, said Chief Financial Officer James Saccaro. For the nine months ended Sept. 30, the renal care unit reported sales of $2.77 billion, down from $2.87 billion the previous year. The acute therapies unit posted sales of $519 million, declining from $580 million a year ago.
Nov 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. health regulator on Wednesday classified the recall of hospital bed systems by Baxter International Inc (BAX.N), as the most serious type, on concerns it could lead to life-threatening injuries or death. In the letter, Baxter warned users about the potential for WatchCare's radio frequencies to interfere with other medical devices. Baxter, which makes smart hospital beds, recalled 8,550 WatchCare devices distributed between Aug. 1, 2018 and Sept. 1, 2022. The recall was based on 96 reported complaints of interference with no reports of injuries or death related to the product, the FDA said. Many of the recalled WatchCare devices were manufactured by Hillrom, which was acquired by Baxter in late 2021.
Below we've compiled views from 5 money managers on how to navigate bear market environments. When the going gets tough in financial markets, it can be difficult to know what to do with your money. To help navigate the current environment, we've compiled views from money managers on the best ways to approach investing in bear markets. Jeremy Grantham, founder of GMOJeremy Grantham is no stranger to bear markets — he called the 2000 and 2008 sell-offs, as well as the current one. Essele's top tip for navigating bear markets, however, is a more simple one: "Buy a lot of brown liquor."
People walk on a street affected by the passing of Hurricane Fiona in Penuelas, Puerto Rico September 19, 2022. Baxter, which makes small bags for intravenous medication, clinical nutrition products and inhaled anesthetics in Puerto Rico, said its facilities have "sustained little to no damage" from the storm. The company took a $70 million revenue hit after Hurricane Maria in 2017, spurring it to diversify manufacturing of key products. Drugmakers with plants in Puerto Rico said they have been able to keep up production and supplies as well. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) said operations were restored at all its sites in Puerto Rico by Wednesday.
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