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JetBlue Airways — Shares jumped 4.1% after JPMorgan upgraded the airline to neutral from underperform, saying it likes its turnaround potential. Barnes Group — The global industrial tech and aerospace stock jumped 9.3% after DA Davidson upgraded the company to buy from neutral, saying shares are attractive. Blackstone — The asset manager slipped 2.3% after lowering its dividend to 83 cents per share from 94 cents per share. Horton exceeded expectations in its fiscal second quarter, posting earnings of $3.52 per share on revenue of $9.11 billion. Elevance Health — Shares jumped 3.2% after the health insurance company posted an earnings beat and raised its full-year guidance.
Persons: Estee Lauder, Tesla, Emmanuel Rosner, Rosner, Davidson, Blackstone, Horton —, Horton, LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Donald Trump's, , Samantha Subin, Brian Evans, Hakyung Kim, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: JPMorgan, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, JetBlue Airways —, Iris Energy, Deutsche Bank, Google, Meta, Reuters, Group, Alaska Air Group, Revenue, BJ's Wholesale, eBay, — Rosenblatt Securities, Trump Media & Technology, Truth Social Locations: Taiwan, Alaska
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing — U.S.-traded shares of the Taiwanese chipmaker fell 2.4% despite beating revenue and profit expectations in the first quarter. Blackstone — The asset manager slipped 2.2% after lowering its dividend to 83 cents per share from 94 cents per share. EBay — Shares of the e-commerce stock rose nearly 4% following a double upgrade at Morgan Stanley to overweight from underweight. Etsy — The e-commerce stock slumped nearly 5% following a downgrade by Morgan Stanley to underweight from equal weight. Match Group — Shares slipped nearly 2% after Morgan Stanley downgraded shares to equal weight from overweight.
Persons: D.R, Horton —, Horton, LSEG, Blackstone, Morgan Stanley, Etsy, Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound, Fred Imbert Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Deutsche Bank, Alaska Air —, Revenue, Alcoa, EBay, Communications, Rosenblatt Securities Locations: Taiwan, LSEG
Tesla — Tesla shares sank more than 6% after the electric vehicle maker reported an 8.5% year-over-year decline in deliveries in the first quarter. GE Vernova — Shares jumped more than 3% after GE Vernova started trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday under the ticker "GEV," following its spinoff from General Electric. Shares of GE Aerospace , which was formerly General Electric and is keeping the "GE" ticker symbol, gained roughly 1%. Figs — Shares of the health-care apparel maker slipped 6.2% following a Bank of America downgrade to underperform from neutral. Horton — The homebuilder's shares slipped 3.7%.
Persons: PVH, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Blackstone, Nextracker, Horton —, Wedbush, Horton, Brent Bowman, Tim Cabral, , Sarah Min, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin Organizations: GE, , GE Vernova, New York Stock Exchange, General Electric, GE Aerospace, SLB, CVS, Health, Medicare, Medicaid Services, CVS Health, UnitedHealth, Endeavor, Silver, Blackstone —, UBS, Barclays, Bank of America, Veeva Locations: Europe, D.R
The company sees earnings per share ranging between 60 and 65 cents, well below an LSEG estimate of 72 cents per share. Horton — Shares of the home construction company slipped more than 5% after first-quarter earnings per share missed Wall Street estimates. Horton earned $2.82 per share, while analysts polled by LSEG expected a profit of $2.88 per share. Analysts expected earnings of 80 cents per share, according to LSEG. Analysts expected a profit of $1.24 per share on revenue of $19.7 billion.
Persons: Truist, Enphase, Goldman Sachs, Glen Santangelo, D.R, Horton —, Horton, LSEG, Halliburton, FactSet's StreetAccount, groundings, Johnson — Johnson, Johnson, RTX, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Fred Imbert Organizations: JPMorgan, General Electric, Energy, Federal, 3M, Goldman, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, pharma, Jefferies, Logitech —, Logitech, Wall Street, United Airlines –, United Airlines, LSEG, Boeing, Max, Barstool Sports, Netflix, Johnson, Verizon, Procter, Gamble, RTX Corporation, Wall
Revenue was $547.5 million, topping the $524.7 million expected. Planet Fitness — Shares rallied 12.4% after the gym chain topped expectations for both earnings and revenue for the third quarter. Vivid Seats beat analysts' expectations for third-quarter revenue, while also offering strong guidance on the measure for 2023 and 2024. Tripadvisor — Shares of the travel website operator jumped 9.5% after the company beat third-quarter earnings and revenue expectations. Hims & Hers Health also raised its full-year guidance and announced a $50 million share repurchase program.
Persons: Max —, Morgan Stanley, Max, StreetAccount, Tripadvisor, Sanmina, Goldman Sachs, D.R, Horton —, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Sarah Min, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound Organizations: StreetAccount, Revenue, National Association of Realtors, BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Reuters, Elliott Investment Management, BioMarin, Air Products, Chemicals, UBS, Credit Suisse Locations: Swiss
Cisco Systems , Splunk — Shares of Cisco fell 3.9% Thursday after the company said it is acquiring cybersecurity software company Splunk for $157 per share in a cash deal worth about $28 billion. KB Home posted its fiscal third-quarter report Wednesday evening, reporting earnings of $1.80 per share on revenue of $1.59 billion. Analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv, called for earnings of $1.43 per share and revenue of $1.48 billion. Broadcom — Shares of Broadcom moved lower by almost 2.7%. Klaviyo — The marketing automation company stock closed Thursday roughly 2.9% higher.
Persons: Rupert Murdoch, Eli Lilly —, Klaviyo, Horton —, PulteGroup, Horton, Zillow, CNBC's David Faber, , Alex Harring, Tanaya Macheel, Samantha Subin Organizations: Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Cisco, KB, LSEG, Fox Corporation, News, News Corp, Broadcom —, Google, CNBC, Klaviyo, New York Stock Exchange, Zillow, FedEx —, FedEx, Paramount, Netflix, Disney, Writers Guild of America, Wednesday Locations: San Jose , California
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Discover Financial Services — Shares slipped 6.5% after CEO Roger Hochschild resigned. Turnstone Biologics — Stock in the biotechnology company slipped 2.3% in premarket trading. Earlier on Tuesday, investment firm Piper Sandler initiated coverage of the stock with an overweight rating. Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital — The renewable energy investment firm climbed 2.1% after Bank of America upgraded shares to buy.
Persons: Roger Hochschild, John Owen, Turnstone, Piper Sandler, Horton —, Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Horton, Hannon Armstrong, Phillips, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Fitch, Wells Fargo, Baird, Steel, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia Corporation, Discover Financial, Bank of America, Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Banks, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, CNBC, Nvidia, UBS Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, The Texas, Cleveland
Netflix posted earnings of $3.29 a share on $8.19 billion in revenue. However, IBM reported earnings that topped analysts' estimates as the company expanded its gross margin. United Airlines — Shares rose 3% after United Airlines reported record quarterly earnings and said it expects a strong third quarter as travel demand surges. During the period, the company reported a rebound in customer deposits. The company reported earnings of 92 cents a share on $2.35 billion in revenue.
Persons: Refinitiv, it's, Johnson, Horton —, Horton, Blackstone, Blackstone — Blackstone, Morgan Stanley, Bud Light, , Macheel, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Yun Li Organizations: Netflix, IBM, Vegas Sands, Refinitiv, Taiwan Semiconductor, Taiwan Semi, Revenue, Discover, Discover Financial, United Airlines, Bancorp, American Airlines —, Airlines, Blackstone —, Anheuser, Busch Locations: Los Angeles , California, Vegas, Taiwan
IBM — The tech stock rose more than 1% in premarket trading after the company reported an earnings beat. IBM posted adjusted earnings of $1.36 per share, compared to $1.26 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. American Express — Shares dipped 1.3% after the payments company reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.40 for the first quarter, below StreetAccount's estimates of $2.66. F5 — The cloud-based software company's shares were down about 7% after a mixed second fiscal quarter earnings report. Analysts polled by FactSet had estimated 44 cents earnings per share and $1.79 billion in revenue.
American Express posted earnings per share of $2.40 for the first quarter, below an estimate of $2.66, per Refinitiv. On Wednesday, the casino and resort company posted a beat on first-quarter earnings. The decline comes a day after Zions missed earnings expectations in the first quarter. The company posted earnings of $2.73 per share on revenue of $7.97 billion. The downgrade comes ahead of the defense firm's first quarter earnings report, which is set to release April 25.
In a note to clients, Jonas cited Ferrari's backlog and pricing power as reasons to raise his price target on the stock by more than 10%. Apple — The iPhone maker advanced 2% premarket after Goldman Sachs initiated coverage with a buy rating, saying Apple could get a big boost from its services business. The Wall Street bank's 12-month price target of $199 implies Apple could rally more than 30% from here. KB Home — The homebuilder slipped 1.4% following a double downgrade to underweight from overweight by JPMorgan. Horton, another homebuilder, fell a little more than 1% after it was downgraded by JPMorgan to neutral from overweight.
Meta Platforms — The stock jumped 8% after the company announced it will lay off more than 11,000 employees. News Corp — Shares slid 5% after the company reported a slight miss on its fiscal first quarter earnings, compared to FactSet estimates. AMC Entertainment — Shares dropped 9.8% after the company reported another quarterly loss as operational costs increased. SeaWorld Entertainment — The stock fell 8% after the company reported weaker-than-expected earnings or $1.99 per share on revenue or $565 million. Roblox — Shares tumbled more than 15% after the company reported a bigger loss than expected for the third quarter.
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