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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla isn't out of the woods yet when it comes to returning to growth, says Deepwater's Gene MunsterHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Tesla, Deepwater's Gene Munster, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: CNBC
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepwater's Doug Clinton makes the bull case for Meta, says AI growth not overhypedDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss what's next for the AI trade and he makes the bull case for Meta.
Persons: Doug Clinton, what's Organizations: Meta, Deepwater Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWarren Buffett had a 'resounding endorsement' for Apple's investment case: Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of AI technology, Warren Buffett's comments on AI and AI-related scams at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, Berkshire's sale of Apple, and more.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Gene Munster Gene Munster, Warren Buffett's Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management, Berkshire Hathaway, Apple
About 80 miles southeast of Louisiana’s coast, 100,000 metric tons of steel floats in the Gulf of Mexico, an emblem of the hopes of oil and gas companies. This hulk of metal, a deepwater platform called Appomattox and owned by Shell, collects the oil and gas that rigs tap from reservoirs thousands of feet below the seafloor. But oil companies like Shell are betting that the world will need oil and gas for decades to come. To serve that demand, they are expanding offshore oil and gas drilling into deeper and deeper waters, especially here in the Gulf of Mexico. Offshore production, oil executives argue, is not only crucial to power cars, trucks and power plants but also better for the planet than drilling on land.
Organizations: Shell Locations: Louisiana’s, Gulf of Mexico, Appomattox
Instead of glaring too much at iPhone revenue, Wall Street chose to focus on the positive. Apple said iPhone sales suffered from a difficult comparison to last year, when sales were elevated after previous shortages. Annual iPhone revenue peaked in Apple's fiscal 2022. While Apple provided some guidance for total revenue, it avoided offering any sort of forecast for iPhone sales. "For the last couple of years we were doing $90 billion and now we're doing $110 billion," Maestri said on the call.
Persons: Tim Cook, Gene Munster, Munster, CNBC's, Apple, Luca Maestri, that's, Dow, Maestri, let's Organizations: Apple, Fifth, Wall, Wall Street, Android, Microsoft, Dow Jones Locations: New York City, There's
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple is on board with AI, 'not just hype there's substance around it': Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to talk Apple quarterly results and what to expect from the company moving forward.
Persons: Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDon't expect Amazon to be a major player in AI model wars in the next 3-5 years, says Doug ClintonDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management partner and co-founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Amazon's quarterly earnings results, growth forecast, the company's AI strategy, and more.
Persons: Doug Clinton Doug Clinton Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExxon Mobil CEO: Guyana will go down as one of the best deepwater developments in industry historyDarren Woods, Exxon Mobil chairman and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, importance of the company's Guyana assets, oil demand outlook, impact of geopolitical tensions on oil prices, and more.
Persons: Darren Woods Organizations: Exxon Mobil CEO, Exxon Mobil Locations: Guyana
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepwater Asset Management only sees 3 to 7 large language model 'winners'Doug Clinton of Deepwater Asset Management thinks Google and Microsoft will be winners in consumer and enterprise AI services respectively, while many smaller providers will fall by the wayside.
Persons: Doug Clinton Organizations: Asset Management, Google, Microsoft
In its earnings report on Thursday, Microsoft said capital expenditures jumped 79% from a year earlier to $14 billion. "We do have demand that exceeds our supply by a bit," Microsoft CFO Amy Hood told analysts on the company's earnings call. During the fiscal third quarter, revenue in Microsoft's Azure cloud rose 31%, with 7 percentage points from AI. Microsoft intends "to scale to meet the growing demand signal for our cloud and AI products," she said. WATCH: Microsoft's capex increase for AI infrastructure is not a surprise, says Deepwater's Gene Munster
Persons: Amy Hood, Hood, Deepwater's Gene Munster Organizations: Microsoft, OpenAI, Nvidia, Amazon Web Services Locations: Bellevue , Washington
Netflix to stop reporting quarterly subs in Q1 2025
  + stars: | 2024-04-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix to stop reporting quarterly subs in Q1 2025Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, and Jamie Lumley, Third Bridge analyst, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Netflix earnings.
Persons: Gene Munster, Jamie Lumley, Third Organizations: Netflix, Deepwater Asset Management
Tesla is still a great company, says Deepwater's Doug Clinton
  + stars: | 2024-04-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla is still a great company, says Deepwater's Doug ClintonDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner and co-founder, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss whether Tesla is losing the 'Magnificent 7' status, his take on other stocks from the group, and more.
Persons: Tesla, Doug Clinton Doug Clinton Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla is still a growth story, just 'not for the next year,' says Deepwater's Gene MunsterHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Tesla, Deepwater's Gene Munster, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: CNBC
"We are reinstating coverage of AVGO with a buy rating and a new price target of $1,500." "We are upgrading Take-Two from Neutral to Buy and raising our target price from $170 to $200." KeyBanc reiterates Nvidia as overweight Key raised its price target on the stock to $1,200 per share from $1,100. Oppenheimer reiterates Alphabet as outperform Oppenheimer raised its price target on the stock to $185 per share from $172. "We resume coverage after a period of Rating Suspended with a Buy/High Risk (1H) rating and target price of $11."
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewApple's decision to cut more than 600 employees in California speaks to the challenges facing the technology titan and affecting its stock price — and why analysts are divided over its outlook. At the same time, reports suggest Apple is looking into building robots that help people with household tasks. Related storiesWorries that Apple has lost its way have weighed on its stock price. Even so, Apple is a mainstay of many stock portfolios and unlikely to fall much further, Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Sandler, told Bloomberg.
Persons: , Gene Munster, Dan Ives, Cook, Apple, Craig Johnson, Piper Sandler, Warren Buffett, they've, Johnson Organizations: Service, Apple, Business, Deepwater Asset Management, CNBC, Big Tech, Microsoft, Bloomberg, Berkshire Hathaway, Yahoo Finance Locations: California, China, Europe, Berkshire
Deepwater's Gene Munster shares his bull case for Tesla
  + stars: | 2024-04-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepwater's Gene Munster shares his bull case for TeslaGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to explain his bull case for Tesla as the stock tumbles on disappointing Q1 deliveries.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster, Tesla Gene Munster, Tesla Organizations: Deepwater's, Deepwater Asset Management
Alphabet needs to correct its artificial intelligence flubs and prove its monetization potential if it hopes to renew investors confidence. GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet shares this year "There's uncertainty around the moat," said Jamie Meyers, an analyst at Laffer Tengler Investments. "It's an opportunity that is meaningfully underestimated by investors given everything that's happened," said Deepwater Asset Management's Gene Munster. Using the pullback as an opportunity Many investors, however, are finding the positive in Alphabet's recent troubles for their portfolios, and using the recent stock performance as a buying opportunity. Laffer Tengler's Meyers also noted that Alphabet's advantage in personal data, strong user base and dominant market position could give them and edge in AI once they correct their mistakes.
Persons: giant's, Jamie Meyers, It's, They're, Alphabet's, Gene Munster, OpenAI, Dan Hanson, Neuberger Berman, They've, Michael Sansoterra, they're, Hanna Howard, Brad Gerstner, CNBC's, Laffer Tengler's Meyers, Deepwater's Munster Organizations: Microsoft, Meta, Nvidia, Investments, Google, Investors, Silvant Locations: Munster
Suicide Bomber Kills 5 Chinese Workers in Pakistan
  + stars: | 2024-03-26 | by ( Salman Masood | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
At least five Chinese workers were killed on Tuesday when a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into their convoy in northern Pakistan, officials said. Their Pakistani driver was also killed in the attack. The Chinese laborers were working on the Dasu dam, a hydropower project on the Indus River in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The convoy was moving from Islamabad to Dasu and came under attack around 1 p.m., officials said. This was the second-deadliest attack on Chinese working on the project, after a previous suicide attack on a convoy in 2021.
Locations: Pakistan, Pakistani, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Dasu, China, Baluchistan, Gwadar
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe EU probe into Big Tech companies is 'effectively noise', says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the EU's investigation into Apple, Alphabet and Meta under the new 'Digital Markets Act' tech legislation, the potential impact on the Big Tech companies, Apple's stock performance, and more.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: EU, Big Tech, Deepwater Asset Management, Apple
Analysts predict which Apple patents are likely to become products. An Apple Watch with a camera, a hand wearable for the Vision Pro, and offline Siri may be possible. He identified three Apple patents he believes the company will likely make. AdvertisementThe patents Saini identified as "highly probable" include:1) An Apple Watch with a cameraApple's patent illustration of an Apple Watch with a camera. "Apple has been silently doing a lot of research on AI," analyst Saini said when asked about Apple's patents related to AI.
Persons: Siri, , Apple's, Ming, Chi Kuo, Anmol Saini, Saini, Gene Munster, Munster Organizations: Apple, Apple Watch, Vision, Service, GreyB, United States Patent, USPTO, Asset Management, Bloomberg, Google, US Department of Justice
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia kicks off AI developers conference: Here's what investors can expectDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management founder and managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to preview Nvidia's AI developers conference today, what to expect from the tech giant, and more.
Persons: Doug Clinton Organizations: Nvidia, Deepwater Asset Management
China could retaliate against Apple and Tesla via brand damage campaigns or stifling local ops. AdvertisementA potential TikTok ban in the US could spell trouble for Apple, Tesla, and other American companies operating in China. And on Wednesday, China's foreign ministry warned TikTok ban attempts would "eventually backfire on the US." Deepwater Asset Management managing partner Gene Munster told Business Insider he believes a TikTok ban has a 25% chance of materializing. In a world where there is a TikTok ban, Munster said, "Chinese leadership could expand its anti-iPhone campaign beyond the government."
Persons: TikTok, , Gene, Munster, Dan Ives, Tesla Organizations: Apple, Service, Asset Management, Gene Munster, Business, Wedbush Securities, BI, Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands, Texas Instruments, IPG Photonics, Financial Times, Huawei Locations: China, United States, Las Vegas, Qualcomm, Munster,
London CNN —BP and an oil company owned by the United Arab Emirates have shelved talks to buy a 50% stake in Israel’s leading natural gas producer, judging the $2 billion deal too risky as the war in Gaza rages. “There can be no certainty that discussions will resume or that an agreement will be reached in the future, nor as to the terms of an agreement should one be reached,” NewMed Energy said. But the war has strained those ties, and the UAE has repeatedly called for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza. Separately, BP was one of six companies awarded licenses by Israel’s energy ministry in October to explore for natural gas off the country’s Mediterranean cost. Last month, they announced a joint venture to develop natural gas assets in Egypt.
Persons: Abu, Adnoc, NewMed Energy’s, Delek Organizations: London CNN, BP, United Arab Emirates, Energy, Starbucks, McDonald’s, KFC, NewMed Energy, Reuters, NewMed, Chevron Locations: Gaza, Tel Aviv, Israel, UAE, Egypt
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTikTok ban a 'measurable opportunity for Meta,' says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss the repercussions and opportunities of a TikTok ban in the U.S.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Meta, Deepwater Asset Management Locations: U.S
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In turn, sentiment toward Western business has soured. It's no wonder US companies that once banked on this being the "Chinese century" are having to learn a very painful lesson about doing business in China. According to The Wall Street Journal, a directive known as Document 79 is being ramped up to push out Western companies. AdvertisementHow Western companies respond will be closely watched, as China remains too valuable to lose a hold of.
Persons: , Apple's, Tesla, Gene Munster, Wang Gang, Muster, BYD, It's, John Keeble, Li Qiang, Suzanne Clark Organizations: Service, Business, Research, Apple, Getty, Shanghai gigafactory, Bloomberg, China's Passenger Car Association, Deepwater Asset Management, Huawei, Volkswagen, Reuters, National People's Congress, Wall Street, US Chamber of Commerce Locations: China, Beijing, Shanghai
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