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Morgan Stanley reiterates Starbucks as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on Starbucks shares. Morgan Stanley upgrades Pepsi to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the beverage giant is undervalued. Morgan Stanley initiates Ball Corporation as equal weight Morgan Stanley initiated the beverage can company and says the stock is fairly valued right now. Morgan Stanley names LifeStance a top pick Morgan Stanley named the mental health company a top pick on Monday. Morgan Stanley reiterates Micron as underweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $78 per share from $74.75 and said it's sticking with its underweight rating heading into earnings later this week.
Persons: KeyBanc, Morgan Stanley, it's, Telsey, ESAB, Mizuho, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Raymond James downgrades, Raymond James, LifeStance, Wolfe, Bernstein, Truist, Wells, Wells Fargo, F2Q Organizations: Apple, JPMorgan, 1Q, Meta, HSBC, Nvidia, Netflix, RBC, Howmet Aerospace, York Community Bank, Pepsi, Ball, Citi, Micron, IT, Downside, Bank of America, Taiwan Semiconductor, Pinnacle, of America, Pinnacle West Capital Corp, ISI, UBS, CCL Locations: Berlin, underperform, Taiwan, Arizona, Underperform
Adobe — Shares slipped 15% after the software company issued weak revenue guidance for its current quarter. Revenue guidance came out in the range between $110.5 million and $112.5 million, also below the $113.4 million expectation from analysts. Smartsheet — The business software provider retreated by 3.2% after posting revenue guidance that was worse than analysts expected. Ulta Beauty — Shares edged lower by 5.3% after the beauty products retailer posted disappointing full-year earnings guidance. Steel Dynamics — Shares of the Indiana-based steelmaker rose more than 2% after strong earnings guidance for the first quarter.
Persons: Geron, Piper Sandler, Jabil, PagerDuty, Smartsheet, Ulta, Stocks, cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, MicroStrategy, Cardlytics, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Geron, U.S, Food, Drug Administration, Micron Technology, Citi, Micron, Adobe, FactSet, Marathon, Steel, Steel Dynamics, Wall Street Locations: Indiana
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: Rivian Automotive — The EV stock added nearly 4% following an upgrade by Piper Sandler to overweight . Adobe — Shares fell 11% a day after the software company issued weak revenue guidance for its current quarter. Ulta Beauty — Shares tumbled 6.5% a day after the beauty retailer issued full-year earnings guidance that came in on the low end of the consensus forecast. Revenue guidance is in the range of $110.5 million and $112.5 million also below the $113.4 million analyst expectation. Revenue guidance also fell short.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter, Ulta, bitcoin, amortization, Zumiez, , Sarah Min Organizations: Micron Technology, Citi, Micron, Adobe Locations: cryptocurrencies, FactSet
Despite that, Adobe beat analysts' predictions on both lines in its fiscal first quarter and announced a $25 billion share buyback. Ulta — The beauty retailer slipped 5% as full-year earnings expectations came in on the low end of Wall Street's forecast. Ulta said to anticipate between $26 and $27 per share for earnings over the entire year. Smartsheet — The business software provider retreated by 7% as revenue guidance underwhelmed Wall Street. Meanwhile, analysts polled by FactSet forecast $262.3 million in revenue for the quarter and $1.14 billion for the year.
Persons: Ulta, Cardlytics, Zumiez, FactSet, Smartsheet Organizations: Adobe, LSEG, Wall, FactSet
Within the Club, we heard this week from Foot Locker on Wednesday, then from Costco and Broadcom on Thursday. The big economic data drop of the week arrived Friday with February's nonfarm payrolls report . The center of attention is Tuesday's February consumer price index report . On Thursday, the February produce price index is due out. ET: Producer Price Index 8:30 a.m.
Persons: FactSet, Locker, Foot Locker, February's nonfarm, Jerome Powell, he's, we'll, MANU, LEN, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Mostafa Bassim Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Costco, Broadcom, Commerce, Federal, PPI, Ballard Power Systems, Fortrea Holdings, Casey's, Vail Resorts, MTN, Daniels, Midland, Kohl's Corporation, Kanzhun, Game Technology, Manchester United, Blade Air Mobility, Clover Health, Beauty Health, Energy Vault Holdings, PHX Minerals, Guild Holdings, Finance, Heron Therapeutics, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, Arcos Dorados Holdings, ARCO, Petco, Wellness Company, Farms, Sonoma, WSM, ESS Tech, DICK'S Sporting, Inc, Futu Holdings, Bear, Autolus Therapeutics, III Apparel, Solo Brands, Weibo Corporation, Embraer, CNBC, Washington DC, Anadolu, Getty Locations: U.S, Asana, ASAN, Williams, Washington, United States
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Citi reiterates Chipotle as buy Citi raised its price target on Chipotle to $2,699 per share from $2,292. "We are launching coverage of NKLA with an Outperform rating and a $2 price target." Polestar : On a Road to Nowhere - Initiating Coverage with a target price of $1.15, Underperform." Citi upgrades Sunoco to buy from neutral Citi said the oil and gas company is "compelling." Citi reiterates Microsoft as buy Citi raised its price target on the stock to $470 per share from $432 and said "ramping GenAI should keep growth accelerating."
Persons: Chipotle, Daiwa, Wells, Morgan Stanley, it's, Baird, Nikola, Bernstein, Biogen, Webster, Redburn, Tesla, Apple, Morgan Stanley downgrades PagerDuty, Gordon Haskett downgrades Uber, Gordon Haskett, Oppenheimer, PulteGroup, Wolfe Organizations: Citi, Verizon, Netflix, Amazon, EV, Devices, AMD, UBS, Apple, Uber, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Barclays downgrades, Barclays, Microsoft, BMO, HSBC, Stellantis, Entertainment, Nvidia, Wolfe Alpha, Valero, Phillips Locations: H1'24, Nowhere, China
Walt Disney — Shares added about 1% after the entertainment giant reinstated its dividend at 30 cents a share. Ulta Beauty — Ulta Beauty shares surged more than 11% on strong third-quarter results . Marvell Technology topped Wall Street's third-quarter expectations on both the top and bottom lines, posting adjusted earnings of 41 cents per share on $1.42 billion in revenue. The company topped adjusted earnings expectations by 41 cents a share. Revenue topped expectations and management said it expects to return to revenue growth in fiscal 2025.
Persons: Walt Disney, Nelson Peltz, Ulta, Dell Organizations: Marvell Technology, Revenue
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're seeing companies and employees adopt automation more readily now, says PagerDuty CEOPagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss whether specific priorities for corporates are beginning to erode, what PagerDuty is offering in artificial intelligence, and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada: We are executing well in a challenging macro environmentPagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the company's Q2 results, which beat both the top and bottom lines.
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Fiscal second-quarter earnings per share came in at $2.68, versus the $2.54 expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. PagerDuty — The stock declined 7.7% after PagerDuty issued third-quarter earnings guidance that missed analysts' expectations. The company expects earnings per share between 13 cents and 14 cents for the quarter, below a StreetAccount consensus of 15 cents per share. The company's earnings per share came out at $1.71, however, which was lower than analysts' expectations of $1.76, according to StreetAccount. The database software maker posted adjusted earnings of 93 cents per share on revenue totaling $423.8 million for the second quarter.
Persons: Lululemon, Papa John's, PagerDuty, Baird, Precious, Refinitiv, Morgan Stanley, Dell, Roz Brewer, Tesla, — MongoDB, Yun Li, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Broadcom, VMware, Refinitiv, Revenue, Dell Technologies, Walgreens, Alliance Locations: San Jose , California, China
Morgan Stanley names Dell a top pick Morgan Stanley said Dell is its new top pick in place of Apple after the company's earnings report on Thursday. " Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America is bullish on the company's partnership with Shopify. UBS reiterates Broadcom as buy UBS said in a note on Friday that Broadcom is a "prime" AI beneficiary. Baird downgrades PagerDuty to neutral from outperform Baird said shares are in the penalty box after Thursday's disappointing earnings report. Wedbush upgrades Papa John's to outperform from neutral Wedbush, in an upgrade of Papa John's , called the stock cheap.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLululemon's strong Chinese demand sets the stock apart from other retailers: Laffer Tengler CEONancy Tengler, CEO & CIO of Laffer Tengler Investments, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss how to trade the Broadcom and VMWare deal, Chinese demand for Lululemon setting it apart from other retailers, and Pagerduty seeing a stagnation in valuation since its IPO.
Persons: Nancy Tengler Organizations: Laffer, Investments, Broadcom, VMWare
As August is known to be, it's been a rough month-to-date for all three of those stock market benchmarks so far. This past week, the overall market was oversold, according to Jim Cramer's trusted S & P Oscillator. After Friday's strong finish, we'll see if the market's oversold condition abates as two major themes play out in the week ahead: Earnings from two Club names — Salesforce (CRM) and Broadcom (AVGO) — and key economic reports ahead of September's Fed meeting. Outside of the labor market and inflation, we'll also get a look at the housing market with the pending home sales on Wednesday. As we heard from fellow Club name Palo Alto Networks (PANW) last week, companies are growing more cautious and more closely scrutinizing large sales deals.
Persons: Jerome Powell's, Powell, it's, Jim Cramer's, Friday's, , It's, we've, we'll, we're, Salesforce, AVGO, We're, Brown, Forman, Campbell Soup, LULU, Jim Cramer, Jim, Angela Weiss Organizations: Nasdaq, Federal, Nvidia, Dow Jones, Broadcom, Fed, Labor, Club, Palo Alto Networks, VMWare, HEICO Corporation, Bank of Montreal, BMO, Bank of Nova, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP, PVH Corp, Patterson Companies, Veeva Systems, UBS, Academy Sports, Hormel, Signet Jewelers, Dell Technologies, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, AFP, Getty Locations: Jackson Hole , Wyoming, China, Bank of Nova Scotia, New York City
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPagerDuty CEO: Generative A.I. represents one of the biggest technological transitions in our timePagerDuty CEO joins 'The Exchange' to discuss PagerDudy's collaboration with travel booking platforms, integrating A.I. into the digital booking experience, and changes in customer spending patterns.
Tech stocks close out first six-week rally since January 2020
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( Ari Levy | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Tech stocks still haven't fully rebounded from a miserable 2022, but they're rewarding investors who saw the sell-off as too extreme. The Nasdaq Composite gained 2% this week, wrapping up the sixth-straight weekly rally for the tech-heavy index. Among the most-valuable Nasdaq companies, Tesla led the way, with an 11% increase for the week. In the cloud software corner of tech, some earnings reports are still providing a boost. The company on Thursday reported earnings and revenue that topped analysts' estimates and raised its guidance for fiscal 2024.
Persons: Joe Biden, Tesla, Danielle Shay, Dev Ittycheria, SentinelOne, David Bernhardt, PagerDuty, Howard Wilson Organizations: Nasdaq, U.S, Stocks, Nvidia, Dow Jones
SentinelOne — Shares fell more than 35% in premarket trading after cybersecurity company missed revenue expectations for the first quarter and cut its full-year revenue guidance. The company reported first-quarter revenue of $133.4 million, below the consensus estimate of $136.6 million from FactSet. It sees just $141 million in revenue for the second quarter, well below the $152.1 million consensus estimate from FactSet. ChargePoint said revenue would be between $148 million and $158 million this quarter, below the consensus estimate of $165.6 million from FactSet. Asana's revenue last period was $152.4 million,compared to the analyst consensus of $150.5 million from FactSet.
Persons: MongoDB, Lululemon, Dupont De, Corteva, Morgan Stanley, ChargePoint, PagerDuty, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Yun Li Organizations: Dupont De Nemours —, Chemours, U.S . Water Systems, Bloomberg Locations: Canadian, U.S, China, FactSet
MongoDB — Shares of the data developer rocketed 28% after the company forecast strong fiscal first-quarter earnings and boosted its full-year guidance. The company cited macroeconomic pressure as a contributor to slowing sales growth in a shareholder letter and cut its full-year revenue guidance. PagerDuty — Shares slumped 17.1% after the IT cloud company issued second-quarter revenue guidance that missed expectations. Samsara — The cloud company popped nearly 28% after reporting a smaller-than-expected first-quarter loss and lifting its full-year sales guidance. That's above the expected loss of 5 cents a share and $191.9 million in revenue, according to FactSet.
Persons: Lululemon, Amazon, MongoDB, Wall, SentinelOne, Dupont, Dupont de Nemours, Zscaler, Morgan Stanley, PagerDuty, StreetAccount, Dell, Ginkgo, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Yun Li, Hakyung Kim, Brian Evans, Alex Harring Organizations: Wireless, Bloomberg News, Verizon, Mobile, Amazon, Dish, Broadcom —, Broadcom, Bank of America, Dupont de, DuPont, U.S . Water Systems, Stifel Locations: New York
Lululemon — Lululemon's stock popped 12% after the athletics apparel retailer posted better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter earnings and lifted its full-year guidance. However, Five Below posted revenue of $726 million, compared with Wall Street's forecast of $728 million. PagerDuty reported adjusted earnings per share that beat Wall Street's estimates, but issued weaker-than-expected revenue guidance. The electric vehicle charging stock beat Wall Street's earnings expectations but shared light guidance for the current quarter that was below consensus estimates. SentinelOne — SentinelOne shares cratered 34% after the bell as the cybersecurity company cut its revenue guidance and fell short of Wall Street's revenue expectations in the most recent period.
Persons: MongoDB, Asana, Darla Mercado Organizations: Broadcom, Revenue Locations: San Diego , California, FactSet
Artificial intelligence is here to stay, says Gregg Fisher, the founder and portfolio manager of $1 billion Quent Capital. "I don't even think I can name a business that's not using AI in some capacity. Fisher shared six small-to-mid-cap stocks he invests in that he's put through this analysis and that have exposure to AI. 6 AI stocks to watchThe first firm Fisher named is RanPak (PACK), a $419 million firm that uses AI for packing solutions to reduce cardboard waste. He said they're using AI to predict when customers are set to have problems, and alerts business owners so they can preemptively reach out.
Cash crunch could lead to more M&A and quicker tech IPOs
  + stars: | 2023-03-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCash crunch could lead to more M&A and quicker tech IPOsThe desperation for cash could lead to a ripe M&A environment and help big tech snap up some smaller players. Tech-heavy players like Twilio, PagerDuty and Atlassian rely on small- and medium-sized businesses for their various developer tools. But many of these names have already noticed a shift in customer spending habits. Wedbush predicts this weakness could lead to a flurry of tech M&A activity, driving more late-stage startups to seek alternative financing and speed up the IPO path within a much tighter financing environment post-SVB.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading:Credit Suisse — U.S.-listed shares of Credit Suisse gained nearly 6% after the Swiss bank said it will borrow up to 50 billion Swiss francs ($54 billion) from the Swiss National Bank. Occidental Petroleum — Shares rose nearly 1% after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought another 7.9 million shares, totaling $466.7 million. Baidu — U.S. listed shares of Baidu sank nearly 6% after the Chinese tech company unveiled its ChatGPT alternative, Ernie bot. PagerDuty — Shares rallied nearly 6% after the digital operations management platform's earnings and revenue topped estimates for the fourth quarter. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 8 cents per share, versus the 2 cents expected, per Refinitiv.
Credit Suisse — Credit Suisse shares rallied almost 7% after a statement from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority and the Swiss National Bank said that the bank is currently well capitalized. Shares tumbled 13.9% during Wednesday's trading session after Credit Suisse's largest investor, Saudi National Bank, said that it could not provide the Swiss bank with any further financial assistance. The company reported adjusted earnings of $3.80 per share and revenue of $4.66 billion. Five Below reported revenue that topped Wall Street's expectations, according to Refinitiv, and earnings were in-line with estimates. PagerDuty — The digital operations management platform's stock gained 3% after reporting an earnings and revenue beat for the fourth quarter.
But PPI readings can predict the direction of future consumer price readings. High interest rates hurt because they increase monthly costs, but it's the lack of supply that contributes to elevated list prices. If we can get inflation down while seeing other economic indicators hold up, the likelihood of a soft landing increases. ET: Industrial Production & Capacity Utilization Looking back It was a tough week for stocks, with the Dow falling 4.4% in its worst showing since June. Under the hood, all sectors finished lower for the week, led down by financials and followed by materials and real estate.
Business-software maker Atlassian said Monday that it will lay off 500 employees, or around 5% of its workforce. Cuts are not evenly distributed across the company, they wrote in a blog post. Australia's unemployment rate in January was 3.7%, according to government statistics. Australia's unemployment rate in January was 3.7% on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to government statistics. The cost cuts will result in $70 million to $75 million in charges, according to a filing.
PagerDuty's CEO has apologized for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in an email about mass layoffs. The quote was "inappropriate and insensitive" and the email's tone was wrong, CEO Jennifer Tejada said. "It is unbelievably callous to announce layoffs and the promotion of executives in the same email," one person wrote on Twitter. "The quote I included from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was inappropriate and insensitive. I should have been more upfront about the layoffs in the email, more thoughtful about my tone, and more concise.
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