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Sweetgreen — Sweetgreen popped 36% after surpassing first-quarter revenue expectations. The company also raised its full-year guidance for revenue and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Array's first-quarter adjusted earnings came in at 6 cents per share on revenue of $153.4 million. Victoria's Secret — Shares rose almost 6% after the intimate apparel maker reported better-than-expected preliminary first-quarter results and reaffirmed its guidance. Mettler-Toledo posted first-quarter adjusted earnings of $8.89 per share on revenue of $925.9 million.
Persons: Sanofi, Sweetgreen, LSEG, Array's, FactSet, Natera, Insulet, JFrog, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Brian Evans, Hakyung Kim, Darla Mercado Organizations: French, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Unity Software, LSEG, Technologies, Akamai Technologies, Revenue, , Norton, Citi, Toledo —, Mettler Locations: Toledo
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple stake and potential Canada investment dominate headlines from Berkshire's annual meetingBerkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett presides over the 2024 Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. CNBC's Yun Li and Michael Santoli break down the takeaways from the morning session of the 2024 Berkshire annual shareholders meeting.
Persons: Warren Buffett, CNBC's Yun Li, Michael Santoli Organizations: Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, Berkshire Locations: Canada
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman said he is significantly invested in energy stocks, citing the rise in oil prices given the Middle East conflict. The chair and CEO of the Omega Family Office said roughly 15% of his family office assets are in energy, at a time when oil prices have been spiking and weighing on the broader equity market. Cooperman has favored energy stocks in the past. The S & P 500 energy sector advanced more than 47% that year. Energy prices have recently come off their highs after Iran and Israel signaled they are not interested in a wider conflict.
Persons: Leon Cooperman, Cooperman, CNBC's, , Yun Li, Spencer Kimball Organizations: Omega Family Office, West Texas Locations: Iran, Israel
Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion. Analyst Erik Woodring forecast only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal 2027, which is below consensus. Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of the social media platform at equal weight, saying shares are already trading at fair value. Deutsche Bank called Reddit a buy, while Raymond James said the social media stock is a strong buy. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of Trump Media plunged more than 15% after the company filed to issue up to 21.5 million shares.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Goldman Sachs, Wall, Goldman, LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Erik Woodring, Salesforce, Raymond James, Coupang, Resideo, Charles Schwab —, Schwab, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: Logitech —, Dow, Street Journal, Informatica, Reddit, Wall, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Medical Properties, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, Citi, Resideo Technologies Locations: Stifel, Utah, South Korea
Greenlight's David Einhorn said Wednesday at the Sohn Investment Conference in New York he has bought shares of European chemicals company Solvay . "Solvay is an essential chemical company that holds the number one position across all of its markets" Einhorn said. "While all of these are thought of as commodity businesses, they are higher margin and much more stable than most commodity chemical businesses." "All told, Solvay is a commodity chemical company with relatively high and stable margin, a higher return on capital." "At 3.7 times targeted 2028 earnings per share with almost a double-digit dividend yield, it seems too cheap," Einhorn added.
Persons: Greenlight's David Einhorn, Solvay, Einhorn, CNBC's Scott Wapner, Yun Li Organizations: Sohn Investment, Solvay, Wall, Greenlight Locations: New York, U.S, Brussels, Belgium
Marvell Technology — The chip company sank more than 11% on light first-quarter earnings and revenue guidance. Marvell Technology said it anticipated adjusted earnings of 23 cents per share for the first quarter, below the 40 cents expected by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Samsara posted $276 million in revenue, compared to analysts' expectations for $258 million, per LSEG. DocuSign reported adjusted earnings of 76 cents per share on revenue of $712 million for the period. Analysts polled by LSEG had called for earnings of 64 cents per share on $699 million in revenue.
Persons: Carvana, Eli Lilly —, Goldman Sachs, MongoDB, NYCB, DocuSign, LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Nvidia —, Nvidia, Marvell Technology, LSEG, RBC Capital Markets, Costco, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Broadcom, Textron — Textron, Bank of America, Old Navy, New York Community Bancorp, Moody's Investors Service, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, UBS — U.S, UBS, Auto, Deutsche Bank Locations: U.S, Swiss, China
Target — Target surged nearly 12% after the retailer topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter estimates . Advanced Micro Devices — Shares fell more than 2% after Bloomberg said AMD failed to get a made-for-China chip past U.S. regulators. Profit forecasts also missed expectations, with GitLab guiding between 19 cents and 23 cents, versus a consensus estimate of 35 cents. Paymentus Holdings — The payment technology stock popped 21% after surpassing Wall Street's fourth-quarter revenue and earnings estimates. AeroVironment — The defense stock soared nearly 28% and headed for its second-best day ever after topping Wall Street's fiscal third-quarter expectations and offering stronger-than-expected full-year guidance.
Persons: Apple —, Tesla, — Microstrategy, Albemarle, GitLab, Wall, AeroVironment, , Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Apple, Apple — Apple, Research, , Bloomberg, AMD, Commerce Department, Preferred Stock, Paymentus Holdings, Technologies, Wolfe Research Locations: China, Berlin, Australia
Next week, the first full trading week of March, macroeconomic concerns will take center stage for investors. Next week, the Fed chief is largely anticipated to stick to the same talking points in testifying before Congress. In fact, the February jobs report, due out next Friday, is expected to show a moderation in payroll gains. Hourly Earnings preliminary (February) 8:30 a.m. Average Workweek preliminary (February) 8:30 a.m. Manufacturing Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Nonfarm Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Private Nonfarm Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Unemployment Rate (February) — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Jeff Cox and Yun Li contributed to this report.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Powell, Shannon Saccocia, Kim Forrest, Webull, Michael Hartnett, CNBC's Yun Li, Melissa Brown, Brown, Wealth's Saccocia, Saccocia, Nonfarm Payrolls, , Michael Bloom, Jeff Cox, Yun Li Organizations: Federal, Fed, Capitol, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, FactSet, Barclays, Bokeh Capital Partners, Labor Department, Bitcoin, BofA Global Research, Apple, Nvidia, Ross Stores, Costco Wholesale, Kroger, . Semiconductor, Broadcom, PMI, PMI Services, Services PMI, Ross, Target, ADP, Labor, Consumer Credit Locations: U.S, REITs, Japan
Palo Alto Networks said it predicts full-year revenue growth of 15% to 16%, down from earlier guidance of 18% to 19% growth. Diamondback Energy — Shares gained 1.6% after the energy company beat on both top- and bottom-lines in the fourth quarter. SolarEdge reported smaller-than-expected adjusted losses of 92 cents per share, compared to analysts' forecasts of $1.17 losses per share, per LSEG. Revenue guidance for the first quarter also came in below expectations. CoStar anticipates first quarter earnings of 6 to 7 cents per share on revenue of $645 million to $650 million.
Persons: LSEG, Teladoc, Toll, , Yun Li, Alex Harring Organizations: Alto, Palo Alto Networks, Diamondback, Caesars Entertainment, Caesars, LSEG Locations: billings, LSEG
Semiconductor stocks — Popular semiconductor stocks declined during midday trading, with Nvidia dropping more than 6% ahead of its Wednesday print. Walmart — Shares climbed more than 3% and notched a new all-time high on Tuesday following the retailer's earnings report . Discover Financial — Shares of the credit card issuer soared 14% after it agreed to be acquired by Capital One Financial in a $35.3 billion all-stock deal. The Wall Street firm said investors should take some profits after the stock rallied more than 25% over the past year. Medtronic — Shares advanced 2.5% after the medical device company surpassed Wall Street estimates for both top and bottom lines in its fiscal third quarter.
Persons: Rosenblatt, Vizio, Bernstein, Medtronic, Piper Sandler, Yun Li, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim, Brian Evans Organizations: Semiconductor, Nvidia, Computer, Micro Devices, Marvell Technology, Walmart, Discover, Capital, Caterpillar —, Depot, Barclays — U.S, Barclays, Alaska Air, Southwest Airlines, Deutsche Bank, Wall, FactSet, Foods, Arm Holdings Locations: U.S, British
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman has warned market participants to expect stocks to struggle as long-term Treasury yields rise or remain elevated. Despite those concerns, Cooperman snapped up shares of many lesser-known stocks in the fourth quarter, according to regulatory fillings. Despite the soccer club's stock rising 3% in the fourth quarter, shares still ended 2023 down more than 12%. Shares have climbed more than 3% so far in the new year, making up some ground after sliding in the fourth quarter and 2023 as a whole. Cooperman, who spent a quarter century at Goldman Sachs before founding Omega, also made smaller additions to several holdings.
Persons: Leon Cooperman, Cooperman, Goldman Sachs, , Yun Li Organizations: Omega, Federal Reserve, Manchester United, Fidelis Insurance, Las Vegas Sands, Elevance Health, Bank of America, Citigroup, Ellington Financial Locations: Las Vegas, Bank
The company posted adjusted earnings per share of 18 cents for the fourth quarter, topping analysts' estimates of 8 cents, according to LSEG. Earnings came in above analysts' estimates, while revenue missed expectations. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization came in at $157 million, which was higher than analysts' estimates of $125 million, per StreetAccount. Revenue of $140 million for the quarter beat analysts' estimates of $135 million. In the fourth quarter, Airbnb reported $2.22 billion in revenue, while analysts predicted $2.17 billion, per LSEG.
Persons: Robinhood, Lyft, GoDaddy, Zillow, amortization, LSEG, Airbnb, Instacart, DaVita, FactSet, Angi, Yun Li, Tanaya Macheel, Darla Mercado Organizations: Revenue, Akamai Technologies, MGM Resorts, IAC, Topgolf Callaway Brands Locations: LSEG, China, U.S, Detroit, FactSet
United Airlines – The airline stock popped nearly 5% a day after the company reported higher-than-expected earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter. TKO Group – Shares of TKO Group Holdings rallied 15.8% after announcing a deal to air its WWE flagship program known as "Raw" on Netflix next year. Revenue topped expectations, but earnings fell 6 cents short of analysts' expectations, per LSEG. Verizon posted $1.08 in adjusted earnings per share on $35.13 billion in revenue, while analysts surveyed by LSEG forecasted $1.07 per share in earnings and $34.64 billion of revenue. Procter & Gamble posted mixed results for its fiscal second quarter , topping earnings expectations but falling short on revenue.
Persons: Alibaba, Alibaba's, Truist, Coinbase – Coinbase, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, Lockheed Martin, Horton –, Halliburton – Halliburton, Johnson – Johnson, Wall, Gamble, RTX, Zions Bancorporation, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Alex Harring Organizations: United Airlines –, Boeing, Max, Group, WWE, Netflix, LSEG, New York Times, Sunnova Energy, Enphase Energy, Federal Reserve, JPMorgan, Reuters, CSI China Internet, General Electric, GE, Teva Pharmaceutical, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Lockheed, Logitech –, Logitech, Barstool Sports, Johnson, Verizon –, Verizon, Procter, FactSet Locations: Alibaba –, China, fundaments
Ulta Beauty — The beauty stock rallied nearly 11% after posting third-quarter results that surpassed analysts' estimates. Samsara — Samsara shares popped 16% after the cloud company posted better-than-expected quarterly results and shared stronger-than-expected guidance. The chip company posted third-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street's estimates but shared weaker-than-expected guidance for the current quarter. Ambarella — Shares slipped 1% after Ambarella reported third-quarter gross margins of 62.6%, down from 63.5% in the year-ago period. Otherwise, the semiconductor design company posted quarterly results that topped estimates.
Persons: Tesla, Nelson Peltz, Alibaba, Morgan Stanley, Wells, Dell, Altimmune, Ambarella, Jefferies, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Jesse Pound Organizations: Disney — Disney, Trian Fund Management, Pfizer, Paramount Global, Street Journal, Paramount, Apple, Marvell Technology, Invest, Nasdaq, Dell —, LSEG, JPMorgan, Norfolk Southern, Bank of America, CSG Locations: Texas, China, Wells Fargo, Norfolk, Ohio
Uber — Shares of the ride hailing company rose 2% after Uber's third-quarter gross bookings of $35.3 billion topped the company's guidance of $29 billion to $30 billion. Planet Fitness — The gym chain climbed 8.8% after beating expectations on both lines for the third quarter and raising its outlook for the year. Planet Fitness reported 59 cents in earnings per share, excluding items, and $277.6 million in revenue. Analysts surveyed by FactSet anticipated 55 cents in earnings per share on revenue at $268.2 million. It also cut its price target on Peloton to $4 from $13 per share, implying about 20% downside from Monday's close.
Persons: FactSet, Tripadvisor, Coterra, Sanmina, DigitalOcean, Goldman Sachs, , Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: UBS —, UBS, Credit Suisse, LSEG, Energy, , Deutsche Bank Locations: Switzerland
Hilton Grand Vacations — The stock declined roughly 7% after the lodging company said it would acquire Bluegreen Vacations for about $1.5 billion . Hilton Grand Vacations also posted its third-quarter results, posting revenue of $1.02 billion, down from $1.12 billion a year earlier. Berkshire Hathaway —The B-class shares of Warren Buffett's investment company fell nearly 2% after Berkshire reported its third-quarter results on Saturday. Constellation Energy — The energy company gained nearly 7% after raising its earnings guidance for the full year. The company anticipates adjusted EBITDA of $3.80 billion to $4 billion, while its previous guidance was $3.3 billion to $3.7 billion.
Persons: Raymond James, SolarEdge, Wells, Albemarle —, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren, Dan Eggers, Davidson, Yun Li, Alex Harring, Pia Singh, Jesse Pound, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Hilton, Paramount Global, Bank of America, Albemarle, UBS, Berkshire, Dish, Constellation Energy, Dominion Energy, Barclays, Holdings, D.A, Booking Holdings Locations: Berkshire
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailArt of the Trade: Bill Martin breaks down his 'big short' call on the banking crisisRaging Capital Venture's Bill Martin sits down with CNBC's Yun Li to discuss why he saw the writing on the wall before Silicon Valley Bank's collapse in March. Martin explains how he was able to leverage his entrepreneurial background and his connections on the west coast to cash in on his lucrative short bet.
Persons: Bill Martin, CNBC's Yun Li, Martin Organizations: Trade
Late Tuesday, the company posted third-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations on the top and bottom lines. The company posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.55 per share on adjusted revenue of $1.14 billion. Abbott posted earnings of $1.14 per share, excluding items, beating analysts' estimates by 4 cents a share, according to FactSet. It posted revenue of $2.69 billion, which was not immediately comparable to consensus estimates. It posted revenue of $771.0 million, lower than the consensus estimate of $784.3 million, according to FactSet.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, . Hunt, Gamble — Procter, LSEG, Abbott, Michael Happe, , Yun Li, Sarah Min, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh Organizations: United Airlines —, United Airlines, Nvidia, U.S, Citi, Devices, Marvell Technology, Hunt Transport Services, LSEG, Interactive, Procter, Gamble, Abbott, Financial, Citizens Financial, State, FactSet, Winnebago Industries, Winnebago, Bancorp, U.S . Bancorp, Bank of America Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, China, LSEG, Albemarle —
Pfizer — Shares rallied 3.61% following an upgrade by Jeffries to buy from hold. The firm sees an attractive buying opportunity after Pfizer cut its full-year guidance last week on slumping vaccine sales. Alignment Healthcare — Shares soared 17.22% after being upgraded to strong buy from outperform by Raymond James. Tal Education — The education technology stock popped 6.73% after UBS upgraded shares to a buy rating, citing an attractive valuation and tailwinds from Tal Education's nonacademic tutoring business. Greenbrier — Shares of the transportation services company gained 3.81% Monday morning after Susquehanna upgraded the stock to a positive rating.
Persons: Dow, Lululemon, Jeffries, Novavax, Raymond James, Morgan Stanley, Jim Ratcliffe, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani, Glazer, Tal Education's, Charles Schwab —, Schwab, Albemarle —, Albemarle, Bascome, Henry Schein —, Yun Li, Fred Imbert, Hakyung Kim, Samantha Subin, Alex Harring, Pia Singh, Lisa Han Organizations: Dow Jones Indices, Activision, Microsoft, Pfizer —, Pfizer, Moderna, News Corp, Reuters, Street, Street Journal, Systems, Manchester United, Tal Education, UBS, Liontown, Greenbrier —, Susquehanna Locations: BioNTech, Greenbrier
Some analysts recommend buying dividend stocks as a way around it. Morgan Stanley equity strategist Mike Wilson said in an Oct. 9 report that high-dividend stocks are one way investors can navigate the uncertainty. Automaker Stellantis boasted the highest dividend yield of the lot, offering around 10%, with a decent 76% buy rating from analysts, who gave it 28% potential upside. Other automakers that made the cut include Mercedes-Benz , which offered the next highest dividend yield at 8.5%, and Hyundai Motor . Prominent investor Oakmark Funds' Bill Nygren said this week that energy stocks deserve a place in the portfolio , especially when the market is especially volatile.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Mike Wilson, Oakmark, Bill Nygren, Yun Li, Michael Bloom Organizations: BMO, CNBC Pro, Energy, Stellantis, Benz, Hyundai Motor, Hyundai, ConocoPhillips, Diamondback Energy Locations: Israel
Spotify — Shares of the music streaming service company fell 2.5% after Redburn Atlantic downgraded the streaming giant to neutral from buy. Tesla — The automaker's stock fell 2.3% in Monday trading upon news that the company's year-over-year sales declined 10.9% in China last month, according to data from the China Passenger Car Association. Oil stocks — Energy stocks soared following the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict over the weekend. Airline stocks — On a broader level, airline names were down after several major airlines suspended service to Israel following this weekend's attacks. United Airlines slid 5.3%, while Delta Air Lines and American Airlines shed 4.5% and 5.3%, respectively.
Persons: Elizabeth, Saket Kalia, Bristol Myers, Tesla, Baird, — Datadog, Hess, Northrop Grumman, Yun Li, Tanaya Macheel, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: General Dynamics Corp, Spotify, Atlantic, Amazon, Barclays, Therapeutics, Bristol, Bristol Myers Squibb, China Passenger Car Association, Motorola Solutions, Motorola, Bank of America, — Energy, Halliburton, CF Industries, Defense, L3Harris Technologies, General Dynamics, Airline, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines Locations: NASSCO, Norfolk , Virginia, China, Israel, Palestine
Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 57 points, or 0.2%. Stocks were aided by a retreat in Treasury yields. The rate on the 10-year Treasury note slipped from highs last seen in 2007 after payroll processing firm ADP said that private job growth totaled 89,000 for September. The spread between the 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields ended Wednesday at about 31 basis points. The 2- and 10-year yield curve has been inverted since March 2022 – meaning short-term Treasury rates are higher than long-term rates.
Persons: Clorox, FactSet, I've, Liz Young, Stocks, Dow Jones, Young, Yun Li Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow Locations: New York City . U.S
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Sphere Entertainment — Shares of the media and entertainment company climbed 11.1% in midday trading after a U2 show debuted its Las Vegas Sphere venue Friday night. Bitcoin stocks — Stocks tied to digital currency trading advanced in lockstep with a rally in crypto prices. Instacart — Maplebear, the food delivery company doing business as Instacart, fell 9.2% in midday trading. The Wall Street bank said investors should buy the dip after the stock's underperformance in the first half of 2023.
Persons: — Stocks, MicroStrategy, , — Maplebear, Gordon Haskett, Insulet, Jefferies, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Truist, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Madison Square Garden, , Riot, Marathon, Discover Financial, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Coeur Mining, Hecla Mining, Harmony, Mining, Gold Resource, Barclays, Norfolk Southern, Bank of America, Nvidia —, Nvidia, Apple, JPMorgan, UBS Locations: Las Vegas, lockstep, Coeur, Wall
Alcoa — Shares of the aluminum stock slipped 6.1% after the company said executive vice president William Oplinger would succeed Roy Harvey as CEO and president. Li Auto — U.S.-traded shares of the Chinese EV company dropped 10% following news that Huawei made moves in the increasingly competitive space. GE HealthCare Technologies — Shares of the medical technology gained 3.3%. JD.com — U.S.-listed shares of the Chinese e-commerce stock slid 2.1% as concerns over the state of the country's economy grew. Chefs' Warehouse — The specialty food distributor popped 1.6% after UBS initiated coverage of the stock at a buy.
Persons: William Oplinger, Roy Harvey, Oplinger, Nio, Li, Leonard Green, Canaccord Genuity, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Brian Evans, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Alcoa Inc, Davenport, Alcoa —, U.S, Li Auto, EV, Huawei, GE HealthCare Technologies, GE HealthCare, Williams, Sonoma —, Green Equity Investors, Partners, Dow Inc, JPMorgan, Technologies, Citi, Chefs, UBS, Hudson Technologies Locations: Riverdale , Iowa, Williams, Sonoma,
Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood says she believes that Tesla is the "biggest AI opportunity in the world" today. She says that Tesla's autonomous taxi opportunity "is going to be a winner." "Again, this isn't the biggest AI project in the world right now. Wood gave Tesla a $2,000 price target by 2027 – representing potential upside of a whopping 650% from Tuesday's close. AI is the biggest catalyst," Wood said.
Persons: Cathie Wood, Tesla, CNBC's, Wood, Elon Musk, we're, , Yun Li Organizations: Reuters, Innovation Locations: United States, Tuesday's
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