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Goldman Sachs lowered its rating on Estée Lauder to neutral, and its new price target calls for a slight decline going forward. Elsewhere, Daiwa raised its price target on Nvidia, which points to more than 10% upside over the next 12 months. The firm stood by its outperform rating on the chipmaker stock, but lifted its price target to $900 from $535. FLYW YTD mountain FLYW in 2024 Faucette accompanied his downgrade by lifting his price target to $30 from $27. He also lifted his price target on the stock to $40 from $30, implying upside of 24.6% from Thursday's close.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Estée Lauder, Jefferies, Root, Daiwa, Brad Sills, Sills, — Lisa Kailai Han, Stephens, Vita Coco, Coco, Jim Salera, COCO, Lisa Gill, Gill, Louis Miscioscia, Miscioscia, Lisa Kailai Han, Piper Sandler downgrades, Piper Sandler, Mark Fitzgibbon, Fitzgibbon, Morgan Stanley downgrades Flywire, Morgan Stanley, James Faucette, Faucette, Goldman Sachs downgrades Estée Lauder, Lauder, Goldman, Yaron Kinar, Kinar, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Bank of America, of America, Vertex, Accenture, RSM, BDO, JPMorgan, Daiwa, Markets, Riding, AMD, Intel, York Community Bancorp, York Community, New York Community Bancorp, Travel, B2B, U.S, Jefferies Locations: York, Canada, Asia, China, Hainan, Thursday's
However, the company also said it sees single-digit revenue growth for fiscal 2025. UBS reiterated a neutral rating alongside its $310 per share price target on Salesforce, or more than 3% upside ahead. Product revenue growth of 33% year over year in the fourth-quarter was also below Wall Street estimates. Murphy noted there's a disconnect between what Barrick has accomplished in the past five years and its stock price. "We see asset disposals and cost improvements as likely to reverse share price weakness as the market recognizes the strength of the asset portfolio."
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Snowflake, Jefferies, TD Cowen downgrades Macy's TD Cowen, Oliver Chen, Macy's, — Brian Evans, Brad Sills, Brian Evans, AutoNation Morgan Stanley, AutoNation, Morgan Stanley's, Mike Manley, Adam Jonas, Salesforce, Amy Weaver, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Bank of America's Brad Sills, Morgan Stanley downgrades Snowflake, Snowflake's, Frank Slootman, Keith Weiss, Matthew Murphy, Murphy, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barrick, Mining, Bank of America, of America, TAM, Bank of America's, UBS, StreetAccount, Jefferies, Barrick Gold, Newmont, Newcrest Locations: Africa, East
A Salesforce sign is seen during the company's annual Dreamforce event, in San Francisco, California November 18, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Salesforce Inc's (CRM.N) stock jumped by about 10% on Thursday to a nearly two-year high after the U.S. cloud and business software company reported stellar third quarter results underpinned by strong demand for its services. Salesforce's revenue of $8.72 billion and adjusted profit of $2.11 per share beat Wall Street expectations, the company reported after the closing bell on Wednesday. Reuters GraphicsMultiple analysts, including from Morgan Stanley, Evercore, Wells Fargo, and Deutsche Bank, raised their price target for Salesforce's shares following the results. Reporting by Chibuike Oguh in New York; Editing by Lance Tupper and Nick ZieminskiOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Robert Galbraith, Morgan Stanley, Brad Sills, Chibuike Oguh, Lance Tupper, Nick Zieminski Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters Graphics, Deutsche Bank, Global Research, Thomson Locations: San Francisco , California, U.S, Evercore, Wells Fargo, Salesforce, New York
Goldman Sachs raised its price target on General Motors after the stock's best day since early 2021. The bank reiterated a buy rating as well as a top pick label, accompanied by a $300 per share price target. Goldman Sachs also maintained its buy rating and increased its target price to $345 per share from $340. To be sure, it maintained its $16 per share price target, which implies more than 3% downside from Wednesday's $16.52 close. — Brian Evans 5:45 a.m ET: Goldman raises GM price target Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney increased his price target on General Motors to $45 from $42 after a series of bullish moves by the auto giant.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, 31.6x, Eric Heath, Wells, Andrew Nowinski, — Brian Evans, José Neves, Marvin Fong, Brian Evans, Salesforce, Brad Sills, Kash Rangan, Jefferies, Snapchat, Pinterest, James Heaney, Meta Marshall, Mark Delaney, Delaney, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, General Motors, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Wall, Bank of America, SNAP, Goldman, GM Locations: Okta, America
The software company reported a top- and bottom-line beat on Thursday, on an adjusted $4.09 per share and $4.89 billion in revenue. Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan reiterated a buy rating on Adobe stock with a higher $625 per share price target, up from $550. Bank of America's Brad Sills also reiterated a buy rating on Adobe stock on Thursday, accompanied by a $660 per share price target. Morgan Stanley analyst Keith Weiss remained overweight on Adobe stock after third-quarter results , also with a $660 per share price target. JPMorgan's Mark Murphy is neutral on Adobe stock, with a $530 per share price target.
Persons: LSEG, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Bank of America's Brad Sills, Sills, Morgan Stanley, Keith Weiss, Weiss, JPMorgan's Mark Murphy, Murphy, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: LSEG, Adobe, TAM, Bank of America's
"Results do not suggest that C3 is benefiting from growing demand for AI," analyst Brad Sills said of the company, which trades under the ticker AI. AI is the hottest trend going in the stock market with chipmaker Nvidia leading the way, up more than 200% this year. But it only reaffirmed its full-year revenue guidance, which to Sills "does not suggest C3 benefiting from AI tailwinds." "Following the release of ChatGPT in November of 2022, we're seeing a dramatic increase in demand for enterprise AI adoption," he said on the call. "In Q1, we experienced strong traction with our enterprise AI applications and especially strong traction with C3 Generative AI."
Persons: Brad Sills, Sills, Thomas Siebel, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, John Melloy Organizations: Bank of, Nvidia, LSEG, Bank of America Locations: Wednesday's
Salesforce 's latest earnings have Goldman Sachs even more excited for the tech stock's future. A day earlier, Salesforce reported fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue that beat expectations , while also issuing better-than-forecasted guidance for the current quarter. Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan raised his price target on Salesforce by $15 to $340 per share, implying upside of 58.1%. His price target would mark a continuation of this year's rally, with the stock already up more than 62% in 2023. "Salesforce delivered strong results, even despite the negative investor sentiment heading into the print," he said.
Persons: Salesforce, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan, couldn't, Brad Sills, Brad Zelnick, Lenschow, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Adobe, Intuit, Autodesk, of America, Deutsche Bank Locations: CY24, reaccelerating
Splunk could see huge gains ahead amid rising demand in the machine data processing and analytics space, according to Bank of America. Analyst Brad Sills named the cloud stock a top pick, while raising his price target by $20 to $150. Sills' new target implies shares could surge 50.1% in the next year from Wednesday's close. Sills said the second-quarter results showed annual recurring revenue upside. He also noted the fact that the company could surprise on annual recurring revenue despite major changes to operations happening in the quarter.
Persons: Brad Sills, Sills, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Nasdaq Locations: Wednesday's
"In a blue-sky scenario, we arrive at AI revenue of $1 billion in FY24, growing to $2.9 billion by FY26 (which assumes 33% Firefly penetration to Creative Cloud/Express users)." Bank of America's upgrade follows a similar move from Morgan Stanley last month . Morgan Stanley raised its rating on Adobe to overweight from equal weight — also citing the company's AI potential. Adobe stock has soared more than 52% in 2023. ADBE YTD mountain Bank of America's forecast implies more than 22% upside for Adobe.
Persons: Brad Sills, Adobe, Sills, Morgan Stanley, , CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: of America, Adobe, Cloud, Bank of, America's
Customer relationship manager HubSpot could see "another leg of growth" from artificial intelligence, according to Bank of America. "AI interest is palpable," analyst Brad Sills wrote in a Friday note. "We view HubSpot as the winner in the vast SMB front office applications category, with the leading platform, channel and brand." "HubSpot is a natural AI play, with the largest data set (1bn+ transactions and 177,000 customers) residing in one organically built platform, enabling rapid development of AI offerings," Sills said. Although shares have surged 92% year to date, Bank of America believes the stock is still trading at a discount relative to the large-cap software group.
Persons: HubSpot, Brad Sills, Sills, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America
Weiss reiterated an overweight rating on Microsoft stock with a $415 per share price target, which implies 18% upside from Tuesday's close. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan noted that while Azure revenue growth was stabilizing, he highlighted the contributions generative artificial intelligence is making to the segment's maturation. He reiterated a buy rating on the stock with a $400 per share price target, or roughly 14% upside. Bank of America's Brad Sills also reiterated a buy rating on Microsoft stock, albeit with a higher $405 per share price target which equates to 15% upside. Citi's Tyler Radke maintained a buy rating on Microsoft with a $425 price target, or about 21% upside from Tuesday's close.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Keith Weiss, Weiss, JPMorgan's Mark Murphy, Murphy, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Bank of America's Brad Sills, Sills, Citi's Tyler Radke, Wells Fargo's Michael Turrin, Turrin, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Bank of America's
Analysts are turning more bullish on Microsoft and its artificial intelligence capabilities after the software giant revealed pricing for its A.I. Shares closed at a record Tuesday after Microsoft revealed a $30 fee for its monthly Copilot offering, which adds AI capabilities to Microsoft 365. The announcements led to a handful of Wall Street price target adjustments, as the company solidifies its dominance in the latest technology revolution consuming the investing community. The analyst has an overweight rating on the stock and raised his price target to $385 per share from $350. The analyst hiked his price target to $400 from $330.
Persons: chatbot, Microsoft's, Amy Hood, Mark Murphy, James, Brad Sills, Sills, Brad Zelnick, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Meta, Bank of America Locations: ChatGPT
Investors should consider buying this enterprise software stock and "leading workflow automation AI name" that has risen more than 57% this year. Analyst Brad Sills reiterated ServiceNow as a top pick and a buy in a Wednesday note to clients, revising his price target to $700 from $600 a share. ITSM and ITOM stand for IT service management and IT operations management software, respectively. Sills' upside case anticipates mid-20s growth through 2028, and should account for $28.3 billion in revenue, or 27.6% of these markets combined. Recent commentary with partners also suggested heightened AI interest is contributing to an increase in Pro editions, he added.
Persons: Brad Sills, ServiceNow, ITSM, Sills, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Gartner
Bank of America reviewed 30 stocks to determine which ones will benefit from AI software demand. But Bank of America expects the global AI market to reach $900 billion by 2026, up from just under $600 billion this year. A large chunk of that growth will come from the AI software sector at $787 billion. A May 30 note from Bank of America listed the top-three factors that lend themselves to success within the sector. The results were compiled into a ranking system from Tier 1 to Tier 3, with the former being best-positioned for the AI opportunity.
Persons: Brad Sills, Sills Organizations: of America, Bank of America
As investors look for winners in the artificial intelligence boom, several software stocks stand out, including Microsoft and Oracle, according to Bank of America. Given the "immense opportunity ahead for both vendors and investors," Bank of America analysts have created a proprietary ranking system to identify potential AI beneficiaries in the software group. The rankings identify consensus AI leaders and software vendors, the firm said in a note Tuesday. "We have created a proprietary framework of analysis (based on 13 yes or no questions) that investors can use to predict potential AI beneficiaries. HubSpot may also potentially use AI for data cleansing and email data capture, among other things, he said.
Persons: Brad Sills, Bing, OpenAI, Sills, HubSpot, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Oracle, Bank of America, Nvidia, OpenAI, HubSpot Locations: OpenAI
Microsoft's big swings on artificial intelligence are paying off, and analysts are even more bullish on the tech giant. Rangan has a buy rating on Microsoft and a price target of $335, implying upside of 21.6%. "Azure growth was ahead of expectations with MSFT showing ability to protect margin/EPS in a tough backdrop," Turrin said, who rates the stock as overweight. He also hiked his price target to $345 from $320, pointing to a 25.2% potential gain. Keith Weiss of Morgan Stanley also reiterated an overweight rating on the stock, and hiked his price target to $335 per share from $307.
Salesforce 's strong earnings were impressive, as it works toward improving profitability in the midst of ongoing activist pressure at the firm, according to Wall Street analysts. The results help Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff fend off pressure from activist investors such as Third Point and Elliott Management that have leaned on the firm. The new price target suggests shares can jump 43% from Wednesday's closing price of $167.35. JPMorgan's Mark Murphy also reiterated an overweight rating on the stock, and raised his price target to $230 from $200 — implying about 37% upside. Nevertheless, he maintained a neutral rating on the stock, with a $182 price target implying just 8% upside.
Microsoft may be facing some near-term pressures, but most analysts think the stock remains a buy at current levels. Radke has a buy rating on the stock, and raised his target price slightly to $282 from $280. His $300 price target represents more than 23% upside from Tuesday's closing price for the stock. Davidson's Gil Luria was especially bullish on Microsoft, saying that the tech giant "deserves a premium valuation relative to the market and its Pac4 comparables." He lowered his price target to $265 from $267.
Buy ServiceNow as the IT company outperforms peers, according to Bank of America. Analyst Brad Sills maintained a buy rating on ServiceNow, and called it a top pick, following checks with nearly a dozen of the software company's partners that suggested "healthy, sustained demand." ServiceNow shares are up more than 7% this year, after falling roughly 40% the year prior. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott made positive comments Wednesday on CNBC, saying there's "not a chance" for a recession in IT spending. Meanwhile, the analyst said he expects ServiceNow will lead the digital transformation for back office workflow automation, as it grows in the next several years.
Investors should buy JFrog ahead of a recovery in the second half of 2023, according to Bank of America. Analyst Brad Sills upgraded shares of JFrog to buy from neutral, saying the high quality growth stock could bounce later this year — even if it is out of favor with investors for the moment. JFrog shares underperformed the S & P 500 in 2022 as rising interest rates weighed on growth companies. The enterprise tech stock dropped 28.2% last year, while the broader market index posted a 19% decline. Shares of JFrog gained more than 2% on Wednesday.
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