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The EV maker got a price target cut from Citi, citing concern round the company's upcoming delivery numbers. Jonas has an overweight rating and $320 price target on shares, which suggests more than 85% upside potential for the shares. — Hakyung Kim 5:31 a.m.: Citi cuts Tesla price target Citi thinks there's not much upside potential for Tesla ahead of the release of its Q1 production and delivery numbers. As a result, the firm lowered its price target on shares to $196 from $224. He did, however, raise his price target to $62 from $56, with the new forecast calling for 9% upside.
Persons: Tesla, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, Jonas, — Hakyung Kim, there's, Itay Michaeli, Michaeli, Hakyung Kim, David Konrad, Konrad, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Citi, KBW, EV Locations: Nevada, U.S, Tuesday's, Wells Fargo Wells Fargo, 1H25
BA YTD mountain Boeing stock has slumped more than 26% from the start of the year after the Alaska Airlines 737 Max controversy. Stifel The firm has a buy rating on Boeing stock with a $270 per share price target, or 41% upside from Monday's close. TD Cowen TD Cowen has a buy rating on Boeing stock with a $230 per share price target, or 20% above Monday's close. JPMorgan maintains an overweight rating on Boeing with a $230 per share price target, or about 20% above Monday's close. JPMorgan maintains an overweight rating on Boeing stock with a $230 per share price target, or about 20% moving forward.
Persons: shakeup, Max, David Calhoun, Calhoun isn't, Larry Kellner, Stan Deal, Stephanie Pope, Pope, Calhoun, Bert Subin, Max —, Bank of America Bank of America's Ronald Epstein, TD Cowen TD Cowen, TD Cowen, Cai von Rumohr, Dave Calhoun, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley's Kristine Liwag, David Calhoun's, Wolfe, Wolfe Research Wolfe, Myles Walton, Seth Seifman, Seth M, Seifman Organizations: Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Bank of America Bank of America's, Wolfe Research, JPMorgan, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: Calhoun, Alaska
Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs' Toshiya Hari joined a handful of analysts turning more bullish on the chipmaker following the keynote event, boosting the firm's price target to $1,000 from $875. Wells Fargo Wells Fargo analyst Aaron Rakers said Nvidia didn't shock investors with any unexpected updates, but he still raised his price target to $970 from $840. Sur retained his overweight rating and $850 price target. The analyst retained his $1,100 price target and buy rating, citing the company's ongoing leadership within the AI value chain. The analyst retained his outperform rating and $1,000 price target, calling the company's ongoing expansion beyond chips "unmatched."
Persons: Jensen, Blackwell, Hopper, Huang, Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Hari, bode, Aaron Rakers, NVDA, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, Moore, Harlan Sur, Sur, Bank of America's Vivek Arya, Bernstein, Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon, Taylor Swift Organizations: Nvidia, Wall, Blackwell, Micron Technology, JPMorgan, NVIDIA, Bank of America, Bank of America's, SAP Center Locations: 2H24, Wells Fargo Wells Fargo, San Jose
Here’s what analysts are expecting from Tesla earnings
  + stars: | 2024-01-24 | by ( Pia Singh | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Analysts are largely cautious on Tesla — and the broader autos industry — ahead of the electric vehicle company's earnings on Wednesday. TSLA 1Y mountain Tesla shares over the past year. "There is continually growing evidence that the global EV market is in an unfavorable balance of supply (growing) vs. demand (slowing)." The analyst rates Tesla stock a buy with a $260 price target. Higher units likely require more price cuts," analyst Joseph Spak forecasted about Tesla's earnings in a Jan. 15 note.
Persons: Tesla, outsized, John Murphy, Murphy, Wells, Colin Langan, Langan, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Jonas, Emmanuel Rosner, Rosner, Joseph Spak Organizations: Tesla, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank Research, UBS UBS, UBS Locations: China, Tuesday's, Downside, Wells Fargo, Europe
PDD's current market capitalization is nearly $190 billion, compared to Alibaba's market capitalization of $185.8 billion, LSEG data showed. PDD posted 94% growth in third-quarter revenue from a year earlier, far outpacing Alibaba's 9% growth during the same period. Analysts say that consumers increasingly looking for bargains in the face of economic uncertainties have helped boost PDD's growth domestically and internationally. "PDD's strong 3Q23 results imply both sustainable market share expansion of its domestic e-commerce business and strong growth momentum of ... Temu," they told clients. PDD "remains a standout growth stock" amid a broader base economic slowdown in China, wrote The Benchmark Company in a Nov. 29 report.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, PDD, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Eddy Wang, Kathy Zhu, Gary Yu, Temu's, Temu, Andre Chang, Alex Yao, Nancy Liu, Morningstar Morningstar, Chelsey Tam, Fawne Jiang, Long Lin Organizations: PDD Holdings, Investment, JPMorgan, Morningstar, Alibaba, PDD's Nasdaq, JPMorgan JPMorgan, China Internet, Morningstar Asia, Company Locations: China, 4Q23, U.S, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Morningstar Morningstar Asia, Temu
While investors have largely reacted negatively to the news, which was announced alongside quarterly earnings Thursday, Wall Street's analysts are split. Although the Wall Street bank reiterated its overweight – or buy – rating on the stock, it lowered its price target to $110 from $125. "Cancellation of the Cloud spin-off came out of the blue, and puts paid to the last big 'initiative' supposed to improve shareholder returns. JPMorgan JPMorgan analysts noted the Alibaba's cloud business missing growth estimates and a modest decline at its core business will worry investors. While applauding the newly announced dividend, JPMorgan said it won't be enough to offset investor disappointment over the aborted cloud spinoff plan.
Persons: Wall, Morgan Stanley, Alibaba, BABA, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Gary Yu, Bernstein Bernstein, Bernstein, Jiong Shao Organizations: Barclays, Alibaba's, JPMorgan JPMorgan, JPMorgan
Morgan Stanley has a price target of 22 euros a share. The investment bank has an "underperform" rating – equivalent to "sell" at other banks – on the stock with a price target of 16 euros a share. Deutsche Bank has a "buy" rating on Siemens stock with a 185 euros 12-month price target, giving it a 26% upside from the current share price. They expect the results will be "well received" and see Siemens stock as "the most mispriced largecap equity in our coverage." Berenberg's Philip Buller and Philip Modu have a price target of 170 euros a share, which is 16% above the current share price.
Persons: HelloFresh, , Jefferies Jefferies, Jefferies, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Luke Holbrook, Morgan Stanley, Bernstein, William Woods, Supriya Subramanian, Berenberg, Berenberg's Philip Buller, Philip Modu, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Siemens, Wall Street Bank, Deutsche Bank, UBS UBS Locations: Arizona, Swiss
(This is CNBC Pro's live coverage of Tuesday's analyst calls and Wall Street chatter. Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank downgraded Peloton to hold from buy, slashing its price target on the stock. ET: Deutsche Bank downgrades Peloton on challenging near-term outlook Deutsche Bank analyst Lee Horowitz downgraded Peloton to hold from buy Tuesday, slashing their price target to $4 from $13 per share. Rats gave a €71.0, or $75.84, price target on the stock, implying shares could jump 14%. Ralph Lauren (price target: $130, pointing to 13% upside): The analyst noted Ralph Lauren's "consistent execution" should allow the stock to hold its premium valuation relative to peers.
Persons: Vivek Arya, Arya, — Pia Singh, Lee Horowitz, Horowitz, Peloton's, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Martijn Rats, Steven Shemesh, Shemesh, Lowe's, Ralph Lauren, Michael Binetti, Binetti, Ralph Lauren —, TJX, Ralph Lauren's, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, ISI, Nike, Deutsche Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Semiconductor, EV, BofA Bank of America, Carbide, Silicon Carbide, TAM, Depot, PCE, TJX, Athletic Locations: France
Apple continues to appease investors who are planning on holding the stock for the long term. The stock fell as much as 2.4% intraday Friday, one day after Apple's September quarter earnings showed a decline in total sales for a fourth straight quarter. Here's what analysts have to say about the outlook for Apple: Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley remains "guarded" on Apple. The firm likes Apple's iPhone and Services revenues, tight discipline on operating expenses, its revenue growth catalysts and upside to earnings. The firm, which also kept its $225 price target, said it thinks Apple's December quarter results could be "largely uneventful."
Persons: Apple —, Apple, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Erik Woodring, Woodring, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Tim Long, Long, headwinds, James Cordwell, Wells Organizations: Apple, Barclays, Google TAC, JPMorgan JPMorgan Locations: Wells Fargo Wells, Wells Fargo
Since the turn of the year, more and more Wall Street banks have turned bullish on the Chinese tech sector, with Alibaba emerging as a favorite stock. The Chinese tech giant, which spans e-commerce, technology and internet segments, is due to report its earnings for the December quarter on Thursday. The bank has named Alibaba its "top pick" in the Chinese tech sector for the first time in three years. Morgan Stanley has a base-case price target of $150 on Alibaba, and a bull-case price target of $200. "We believe the 2-year long earnings downward revision cycle has likely bottomed," Goldman said, giving Alibaba a price target of $138.
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