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Jefferies raised its price target on the artificial intelligence chipmaker, calling for more than 30% upside. Analyst Biju Perincheril downgraded shares to neutral from positive and slashed his price target by $36 to $56. Ramnani's $531 price target implies upside of 16.2% for Mastercard, while he sees Visa shares advancing 14.7% to $322. — Alex Harring 5:39 a.m.: Jefferies raises Nvidia price target Nvidia's gains won't stop anytime soon, according to Jefferies. After an analyst change, the firm kept its buy rating and raised its price target to $1,200 from $780.
Persons: Jefferies, Biju Perincheril, SolarEdge, Perincheril, — Alex Harring, Tom O'Malley, O'Malley, Seth Seifman, We've, Seifman, Morgan Stanley, Dara Mohsenian, Mohsenian, Alex Harring, Piper Sandler, Arvind Ramnani, Ramnani, Achal Kumar, Kumar, Delta, Blayne Curtis, NVDA, Curtis, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, HSBC, American Airlines, Susquehanna, FactSet, Wall, Micron, Barclays, JPMorgan, GE Aerospace, GE, PepsiCo, Pepsi, PEP, Mastercard, Visa, Technology, Delta Locations: Delta, United, Europe, Monday's premarket
Tesla's stock price jumped 10% in Monday's premarket as traders reacted to Elon Musk's China trip. Musk seems to have won key support for rolling out Tesla's autonomous driving technology in China. The Wall Street Journal reported that China's government had signaled to Musk that it would support Tesla's full self-driving rollout. Signs of slowing demand in China have dragged on Tesla's stock price in recent months, although shares rallied last week after Musk's company said it planned to launch cheaper models in 2025. "Musk winning FSD approval in the key China market is a watershed moment for the Tesla story in our view," Ives said in a note seen by BI.
Persons: Wedbush's Dan Ives, , Tesla, Elon Musk, Premier Li Qiang, Dan Ives, Ives Organizations: Service, Tesla, Baidu, Bloomberg, Premier, Street Journal, BI Locations: Monday's premarket, Elon Musk's China, China, Beijing
Some of the biggest analyst calls on Monday focused on a dollar store stock and a major U.S. airline. She assigned a $235 price target, which suggests shares could climb about 23.5%. The analyst maintained his buy rating and raised his price target by $30 to $455, which implies 15.4% potential upside from Friday's close. His $175 price target — down from $185 — implies 25.3% downside for the stock from Friday's close. The bank upgraded the airline to buy from neutral, raising its price target to $20 from $14.
Persons: Bernstein, Hershey, Alexia Howard, Howard, , — Pia Singh, Jefferies, Brent Thill, Morgan Stanley, Norfolk, Ravi Shanker, Shanker, Raymond James Raymond James, Olivia Tong, Tong, Matthew Boss, Said, ̇, Boss, Stephen Trent, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, JPMorgan, Citi, American Airlines, Hershey, Meta, Norfolk, Colgate, Palmolive, CL, American Airlines American Airlines Locations: U.S, Norfolk Southern
ET: Bank of America upgrades Penn Entertainment to buy Shares of Penn Entertainment could take off with the company's new initiative, according to Bank of America. ET: Deutsche Bank upgrades Boeing, says free cash flow will boost shares Deutsche Bank thinks there's a bright future ahead for Boeing . And if that's correct, then the momentum on deliveries should carry through to a positive inflection in FCF revisions," wrote analyst Scott Deuschle. Bank of America analyst Alex Vrabel downgraded the electric vehicle charging firm to neutral from buy. "FUN management has achieved more consistent execution, which should translate well to SIX rich asset based structure," wrote analyst David Katz.
Persons: Shaun Kelley, Kelley, Lisa Kailai Han, Scott Deuschle, Deuschle, — Lisa Kailai Han, Caio Ribeiro, Riveiro, Alex Vrabel, Wolfe, Shreyas Patil, Vrabel, Wolfe Research's Patil, Jefferies, David Katz, John Ivankoe, Krispy, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Deutsche Bank, Boeing, JPMorgan, Bros, Bank of America, Penn Entertainment, ESPN Bet, Atlantic City, PENN, Vale, VALE, Wolfe Research Bank of America, Wolfe Research, ChargePoint, Jefferies, Six Flags, Cedar, Flags, Fair, North, Dutch Bros Locations: Chicago, Tunica, Atlantic, PENN, Bank, North America
"Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" broke a concert-film box-office record on its opening weekend. The movie pulled in $95 million to $97 million worth of ticket sales, AMC Theatres said. Swift’s tour has given the US economy a big boost in 2023, with even the Federal Reserve noticing its impact. "The Eras Tour" could also break records for the strongest October debut for any film. Its currently neck-and-neck with "Joker", which pulled in $96.2 million worth of ticket sales on its opening weekend back in 2019.
Persons: Taylor Swift, , Justin Bieber's Organizations: AMC Theatres, Reserve, Service, Federal, Bloomberg Economics, AMC, Hollywood Locations: Philadelphia, Monday's premarket
Investors should buy shares of underperforming Chewy as the pandemic-driven consumer base matures and the company's earnings outlook improves, according to Goldman Sachs. Analyst Eric Sheridan upgraded pet supplies e-commerce stock Chewy to buy from neutral and raised his price target by $8 to $50. With this target, Sheridan thinks the stock can rally 31.6% over the next year from where it ended Friday. The stock has underperformed the S & P 500 this year, up just 2.5%. Margins should also get a boost as the company improves its supply chain and increases automation at fulfillment centers.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Eric Sheridan, Sheridan, Chewy, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Locations: Monday's premarket
Many of the reasons to be bullish on PepsiCo are already priced into the stock, Morgan Stanley warned. After the strong earnings report, Mohsenian said further upside to the company's topline compared with consensus estimates is now more limited in the second half of the year. That makes upside for shares more limited with investors anticipating all this good news ahead, he said. In the same vein, he noted that the stock has outperformed these competitors when looking back to the start of the pandemic. PEP KDP,KO 5Y mountain PepsiCo vs. Coca-Cola and Keurig Dr Pepper — CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Dara Mohsenian, Laguarta, Mohsenian, Dr Pepper, Dr Pepper —, Michael Bloom Organizations: PepsiCo, Pepsi Locations: Monday's
Nasdaq — The exchange operator's shares dropped 7.7% following the announcement of its deal to buy Adenza, the software firm owned by Thoma Bravo. Illumina — The biotech stock rose 2% in premarket trading after Illumina announced a CEO transition plan on Sunday. Bill.com — Shares shed 4.8% in the premarket after Morgan Stanley downgraded the expense management platform to equal weight from overweight. Oracle — The IT stock added 4.7% in Monday's premarket as investors awaited earnings for the fiscal fourth quarter expected after the bell. The Wall Street firm upgraded shares to overweight, citing continued demand momentum in the cruise industry.
Persons: Thoma Bravo, Illumina, Francis deSouza, Carl Icahn, Nio, Nomura, Morgan Stanley, Bill.com, Wolfe, , Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox Organizations: Nasdaq, Thoma, Oracle, Wolfe Research, ISI, Barclays, JPMorgan Locations: Monday's premarket
Apple could get a big boost from its services business, according to Goldman Sachs. Ng said investors may be incorrectly focusing on slowing product growth, which masks what he sees as an opportunity for the company to expand its services business. He said improvements in the services business, paired with product innovation and growth in the base, should offset headwinds from reduced demand for phones, tablets and Macs. "The durability of Apple's installed base and the resulting revenue growth visibility from attaching more Services and Products is what underpins the recurring revenue - or Apple-as-a-Service - opportunity." Apple's services business should see an 11% compound annual growth rate through at least the end of fiscal 2026, Ng said, resulting in $117 billion in revenue compared with $78 billion in fiscal 2022.
WFC price target hikes at BMO Capital and Piper Sandler. Citi lowers price target on American Airlines (AAL) to $15 per share from $16. Mizuho cuts price target on Dow Inc. (DOW) to $46 per share from $62, pricing is falling apart. RBC Capital cut price target on Datadog (DDOG) to $105 per share from $125, getting more conservative. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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