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That's what Nvidia needed semiconductor design firm Synopsys to do to make this next generation of chips. Right now, Nvidia has had not one, but two different breakthroughs: Accelerated computing at a ridiculously fast speed and generative artificial intelligence. I think Jensen regards Dell as a crucial partner when it comes to installing Nvidia's systems anywhere. Do I think Nvidia would like to do more business with Apple? I think Nvidia would like to do more business with everyone, including alleged opponent Intel .
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In 2020, as data analytics software vendor Snowflake was hitting the public market, one of the key stats it was touting to investors was net revenue retention. Snowflake's NRR at the time was 158%, meaning its existing customer base from a year earlier had increased its total spend by 58%. "More pressure on churn (as companies look to reduce point solutions in favor of platforms) and more difficult upsells have pushed net retention down," Ball added. Twilio , which sells cloud-based communications software, reported NRR of 102% in February, with just 5% year-over-year revenue growth. Almost all of Twilio's revenue comes from its division that contains technology for sending text messages and emails.
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I think Jensen deserves one day a year when he can trace out a vision without a per share attached to it. Sure, plenty of people in line Saturday would, correctly I think, say to "own it, don't trade it." Sure, I was sweating "own it, don't trade it." And, can you imagine if you owned but didn't trade Intel from 1990 to 2000? (Don't tell current Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who thinks it is still alive.)
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Piper Sandler raised its rating on Rivian to overweight, noting the stock can rally 96% from here. Baird's $1,050 price target implies that Nvidia stock could still rally another 19%, adding onto its eye-watering 78% gain so far this year. After soaring more than 200% last year, Nvidia shares have surged another 77% in 2024. "Make no mistake: buying RIVN is risky and a botched midyear re-tooling effort could yet surprise investors negatively," Potter wrote. Snowflake shares have struggled this year, losing 20%, in part due to Frank Slootman stepping down his CEO role.
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Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. McDonald's : The fast-food chain had to temporarily suspend operations at stores in some countries, including Japan, after suffering a technology outage. "This will have no impact whatsoever, except for to buy the stock because McDonald's, in the end, is king," Jim Cramer said. Snowflake : Shares added 0.4% after Guggenheim Securities upgraded the cloud data company to a hold-equivalent rating from sell. In late February, Snowflake stock tumbled 18% in a single session after veteran CEO Frank Slootman announced his retirement alongside a weaker-than-expected first-quarter outlook.
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Former Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman has achieved vast wealth as a non-founding tech exec. Bloomberg pegs his net worth at $3.7 billion — higher than both Tim Cook and Satya Nadella. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe wildly successful and outspoken tech executive who just stepped down as CEO of Snowflake may not be as well-known as Apple's Tim Cook or Microsoft's Satya Nadella — but he's wealthier than both.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPart of Snowflake's downfall is related to CEO Frank Slootman's retirement: Jefferies' Brent ThillBrent Thill, Jefferies tech analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Snowflake's quarterly earnings results, what to make of the company's weak forecast and CEO change, Salesforce's earnings results, impact of AI, and more.
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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."
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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. In today's big story, we're looking at how Google has gone from the tech industry's vanguard of cool to just another boring company . AdvertisementGoogle has long stayed atop Silicon Valley's volatile popularity contest — but the best place to work in tech is starting to feel like any other business , Business Insider's Hugh Langley and Lara O'Reilly write. Bureaucracy, an aversion to risk, and deference to Wall Street over employees — things Google long eschewed — have become the norm. The latest example is the debacle surrounding Gemini — its flashy new AI model that faced backlash for being too "woke."
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Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. Snowflake : Shares were sinking nearly 20% on weak guidance and CEO Frank Slootman announcing his retirement. Jim Cramer said Thursday he's a big fan of Slootman and the CEO's planned departure is a blow to the company. Cramer said, "Celsius has a lot of bears" betting against the stock, which can lead to volatility. PepsiCo has a large stake in Celsius, Cramer noted, adding the soft drink and snack giant is very pleased with it.
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Snowflake said its first-quarter product revenue will total between $745 million and $750 million, compared to analysts' estimates of $759 million, per StreetAccount. The company said adjusted operation margin in the first quarter will be 3%, below the 7.2% analysts expected. mitigate C-suite uncertainty," the analysts wrote to investors in a Thursday memo. The company shut down its product and was acquired by Snowflake for $185 million last year. Before Slootman's tenure, Snowflake was helmed by former Microsoft executive Bob Muglia until his sudden ousting in April 2019.
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While the announcement caused consternation on Wall Street, Slootman told CNBC that he's not worried about a wave of Snowflake employees following him out the door. Slootman, 65, is being succeeded by former Google ad chief Sridhar Ramaswamy, who joined Snowflake in June via the company's $185 million purchase of Neeva, a startup Ramaswamy co-founded in 2019. Snowflake was the third enterprise technology company that Slootman shepherded through the IPO process, following Data Domain in 2007 and ServiceNow in 2012. Before joining Snowflake, Slootman spent about six years as CEO of ServiceNow . ServiceNow's workforce stood at 23,668 by the end of 2023, compared with 603 in December 2011, months after Slootman had joined, according to regulatory filings.
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It posted earnings of 41 cents per share, excluding items, on revenue of $3 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet had called for earnings of 34 cents per share on $2.91 billion in revenue. C3.ai — The artificial intelligence software stock advanced more than 24% after C3.ai posted a narrower-than-expected adjusted loss per share of 13 cents. Pure Storage — Shares jumped more than 22% after the data storage company posted stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and upbeat first-quarter guidance. However, fourth-quarter revenue of $1.1 billion did top LSEG estimates of $1.05 billion.
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Goldman Sachs reiterates Salesforce as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating following the company's robust earnings report on Wednesday. "Multiple high-profile catalysts should double revs by FY28 & support an Outperform rating with a $54 PT." "We initiate coverage of Gates Industrial (GTES) with a Buy rating and $21 price target. The more aggressive stance follows a near week long sell-off in COLD shares following 4Q results and initial 2024 guidance." Goldman Sachs reiterates Microsoft as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating after a meeting with Microsoft investor relations.
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Snowflake said it expects product revenue to range between $745 million and $750 million in the current period, below the $759 million analysts polled by StreetAccount expected. Okta said its expects revenues to range between $603 million and $605 million, surpassing a FactSet estimate of $583.8 million. Celsius posted 17 cents in earnings per share on $347.4 million in revenue for the fourth quarter. Nutanix posted earnings of 46 cents per share on revenues totaling $565 million. The data storage company posted earnings of 50 cents per share on $790 million in revenue.
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In the fourth quarter, the software company topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. Snowflake — Snowflake shares plunged 20% after the business software company announced the retirement of its CEO Frank Slootman. The company topped earnings expectations by 12 cents and said it expects revenue for the current period to range between $603 million and $605 million. The company posted revenue of $13.19 billion, falling short of the $13.56 billion analysts polled by LSEG expected. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 5 cents and topped an LSEG estimate of 2 cents per share.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday spoke with Snowflake 's outgoing CEO Frank Slootman and new leader Sridhar Ramaswamy, who said the company has big plans to make use of generative artificial intelligence. "So I think there's a huge opportunity in the world of data applications and AI that'll keep me busy for many years to come." Ramaswamy joined Snowflake in June of last year when it acquired his company, Neeva. Slootman took the reins at Snowflake in 2019 after he had retired as CEO of ServiceNow . "I don't want to be one of those quarterbacks who doesn't know how to get off the field, you know.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGenerative AI will democratize access to enterprise data, says incoming Snowflake CEO RamaswamySridhar Ramaswamy, incoming Snowflake CEO, and Frank Slootman, outgoing Snowflake CEO, joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk earnings, guidance and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSnowflake's outgoing and incoming CEOs talk earnings with Jim CramerSridhar Ramaswamy, incoming Snowflake CEO, and Frank Slootman, outgoing Snowflake CEO, joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk earnings, guidance and more.
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Frank Slootman, CEO of Snowflake, on the day of the company's initial public offering on Sept. 16, 2020. Snowflake said Wednesday that billionaire CEO Frank Slootman, who joined the cloud software company in 2019 and took it public the following year, is retiring and will be replaced by former Google ad chief Sridhar Ramaswamy. Slootman, 65, previously led software vendor ServiceNow into the public markets and before that led Data Domain. Operating losses for the fourth quarter were $275.5 million, up from $239.8 million during the fourth quarter of the previous year. As of Feb. 9, Slootman owned 10.6 million Snowflake shares, according to a regulatory filing.
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Snowflake's Frank Slootman just announced his retirement. BI reported last year on rumors of Slootman's impending departure. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWhen Business Insider approached Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman in June to ask him if internal chatter about his impending retirement was right, Slootman said it was "completely untrue." You are regurgitating competitive FUD," Slootman wrote in an email to BI in June in his famously direct, no-nonsense style.
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Read previewVirtually all of America's billionaires either founded a wildly successful company or inherited a vast fortune. Apple CEO Tim Cook, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer are among the few exceptions. Ballmer leads the pack with an estimated fortune of $143 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index largely due to his near-4% stake in Microsoft. AdvertisementRemarkably, Ballmer ranks sixth on the Bloomberg list, just one spot and $3 billion behind the Microsoft cofounder. Other industry stalwarts include Meta's former operating chief, Sheryl Sandberg ($2 billion), and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman ($3 billion).
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Brad Burns, the now former chief communications officer at Salesforce, has joined Snowflake in the same role, the data-cloud company said Wednesday in a press release. At Snowflake, Burns will spearhead communications strategy and advise company leadership. Snowflake's revenue growth and that of the rest of the cloud industry slowed earlier this year as customers tightened cloud budgets after a pandemic-fueled spending spree in 2020 and 2021. Related storiesFrank Slootman, Snowflake's chair and CEO, was previously rumored to be leaving the company, Business Insider reported. Burns joined Salesforce as chief communications officer in 2018.
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Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman: Consumption models are incredibly equitable to customersSnowflake CEO Frank Slootman joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer fresh off of earnings to talk large language models, revenue guidance, customer trends and more.
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REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 29 (Reuters) - Snowflake (SNOW.N) forecast quarterly product revenue above estimates on Wednesday, as increasing adoption of artificial intelligence boosted demand for its data cloud offerings. Snowflake expects product revenue for the fourth quarter to be in the range of $716 million to $721 million, which is above analysts' average estimate of $700.3 million, according to data from LSEG. For the third quarter, the company's revenue rose 32% to $734.2 million, above estimates of $713.1 million. Product revenue, which is derived from the consumption of compute, storage, and data transfer resources, was above estimates at $698.5 million for the quarter ended Oct. 31. The company also raised its product revenue forecast for 2024 to $2.65 billion from $2.60 billion.
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