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It called this strategy "The AI trade after the trade" and identified 50 stocks that could fall under this category. It takes massive data centers to train and distribute LLMs for public use. An April 17 note from Bank of America led by Thomas Thornton, the head of research marketing, estimates that data centers under construction will initially increase power usage from these facilities by 50%. For the electrical and thermal equipment needed to run data centers, investors can look to Vertiv (VRT), according to Andrew Obin, a research analyst at Bank of America. As demand for data centers grows, these companies are experiencing increased pricing power, according to research analyst David W. Barden.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, there's, Thomas Thornton, It's, Andrew Obin, Michael Feniger, David W, Barden Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Microsoft, Google, Business, Bank of America, Caterpillar
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Persons: Michael Feniger, Raymond James, Humana, Bruce Broussard, Sherwin, Williams, Heidi G, Petz, David Risinger, Macheel, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Mobil, Bank of America, Novo Nordisk —, Novo Nordisk, Exxon Mobil, Natural, Exxon, CSX, JPMorgan, Leerink Partners Locations: Los Angeles , California, Novo
Jan 31 (Reuters) - Caterpillar Inc's (CAT.N) fourth-quarter earnings slid by 29%, the company reported on Tuesday, citing higher manufacturing costs and foreign currency effects that weighed on the industrial bellwether's margins. The Texas-based company noted that profit was also hit by a $925 million "goodwill impairment" charge and margin-eroding restructuring costs. Strong pricing that the company implemented over the past two years in an effort mitigate rising manufacturing costs have sustained top-line growth. Caterpillar's sales and revenue for the quarter rose 20% to $16.6 billion despite weaker sales in the Asia Pacific region. Operating profit rose 4% to 1.7 billion while free cash flow from the ME&T division came in at $5.8 billion.
Despite investors growing increasingly concerned over how the construction industry will fare in an economic slowdown, Bank of America is increasingly optimistic about Caterpillar . Analyst Michael Feniger upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. His price target of $295 implies an upside of 15.7% over where the stock closed Thursday. "We believe there is an underappreciated roadmap that could bring the CAT story to the forefront and drive outperformance." He noted the company's focus on electric and autonomous vehicles as one improvement that will help the company long term.
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