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General Motors — Shares rose more than 4% after the automaker exceeded analysts' expectations for its first-quarter results . General Motors posted adjusted earnings of $2.62 per share on revenue of $43.01 billion. Danaher — The life sciences firm popped more than 7% after beating analysts' expectations for its first-quarter results. Spotify — The streaming music company surged 16% after easily topping earnings expectations . KeyBanc Capital Markets downgraded Sunnova Energy to sector weight from overweight, citing caution on residential solar names particularly ahead of first-quarter earnings.
Persons: General Motors, JetBlue's, LSEG, Nucor, Danaher, Sherwin, Williams, Sunnova, LKQ, MSCI, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: General Motors, General, GE Aerospace —, GE, PepsiCo, Novartis, JetBlue Airways —, Spotify, JPMorgan, Sunnova Energy, KeyBanc, FactSet Locations: U.S, LSEG . Cleveland, Cleveland
The results were better than analysts' expectations of 65 cents per share on revenues of $15.14 billion, according to LSEG. UPS posted $1.43 adjusted earnings per share while analysts had estimated $1.29 earnings per share, according to LSEG. Danaher — The life sciences firm popped more than 8% after beating analysts expectations for its first-quarter results. Spotify — Shares rallied 8.4% after the music streaming company's first-quarter revenues beat analysts' expectations. Sherwin-Williams reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.17, missing the FactSet consensus estimate of $2.22.
Persons: General Motors, Nucor, Danaher, Lockheed Martin, LSEG, Sherwin, Williams, — Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Lisa Han Organizations: General, GM, GE Aerospace —, United Parcel Service, UPS, Pepsico —, Pepsico, Novartis — U.S, JetBlue Airways —, JetBlue, Wall Street, SAP — U.S, SAP, Revenue, Lockheed, , Spotify Locations: Swiss, Wall Street Cleveland
Investors see the event as a bellwether for artificial intelligence, as Nvidia is expected to unveil new products and updates. Alphabet , Apple — Shares of the Google parent company gained nearly 7% following a Bloomberg report that said Apple was discussing licensing Alphabet's Gemini artificial intelligence engine into the iPhone. Apple climbed roughly 2%. PepsiCo — The beverage stock rose nearly 4% after an upgrade to overweight from equal weight by Morgan Stanley . PepsiCo's business fundamentals should bottom out early this year and then rebound in the second half, according to Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Apple, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Uber, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia —, Conference, Investors, Nvidia, National Association of Realtors, realtors ., , Google, Bloomberg, Apple, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Reuters, Bank of America, PepsiCo, Technologies Locations: San Francisco, Japan
Late Thursday, Pinterest posted fourth-quarter revenue that disappointed Wall Street, but beat on earnings, per LSEG. The company reported earnings of 14 cents per share, while analysts had expected a loss of 26 cents per share, according to FactSet. On Thursday, Expedia reported $21.7 billion in bookings, while analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting $22 billion. PepsiCo — Shares fell nearly 3% after the beverage and snacks giant's fourth-quarter revenue missed expectations. Enphase Energy , First Solar and more – Solar stocks leapt on Friday, boosting the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) by 3%.
Persons: Pinterest, Wall, CleanSpark, Expedia, LSEG, Cloudflare, Bill Holdings, Bill, SolarEdge, , Macheel, Pia Singh, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Lisa Kailai Han, Darla Mercado Organizations: Revenue, Bank of America, PepsiCo —, LSEG, Pepsi, Wall, Bill, Bill Holdings, Lam Research, Semiconductor, Materials, Nvidia, Enphase Energy Locations: FactSet
Cloudflare — Shares surged 27% after the cloud services provider topped analysts' expectations in its fourth quarter. Cloudflare reported adjusted earnings of 15 cents per share on revenue of $362 million. Expedia reported earnings of $1.72 per share on revenue of $2.89 billion, higher than the $1.68 on $2.88 billion analysts had expected. Illumina — Shares dropped 4% even after the company reported fourth-quarter results that topped expectations, according to FactSet consensus estimates. Take-Two also reported adjusted earnings of 71 cents per share, slightly missing the FactSet consensus estimate for 72 cents earnings per share.
Persons: Cloudflare, LSEG, Pinterest, Expedia, Peter Kern, Ariane Gorin, CleanSpark, ClearnSpark, Illumina, Bill Holdings, Bill, — CNBC's Michelle Fox Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound Organizations: PepsiCo, Revenue, Pepsi, FactSet . Revenue, United Airlines —, ISI, Newell, Newell Brands, FactSet
New York CNN —New York’s water and parks are full of plastic waste. PepsiCo has downplayed the risks of its plastic packaging and created a public nuisance in the state, she alleged in a lawsuit filed against the company on Wednesday. Additionally, PepsiCo has failed to properly warn the public about where its plastic packaging ends up, according to the lawsuit, making it sound like recycling will effectively deal with plastic waste. Environmental advocates activists are hopeful that the complaint could help change the way lawmakers approach plastic pollution. Generally, lawsuits surrounding plastic pollution are brought by non-profits, not government officials, she said.
Persons: litterbugs, Letitia James, It’s, James, , , Kirstie Pecci, Just, “ There’s, Judith Enck, James ’ Organizations: New, New York CNN, New York, PepsiCo, Pepsi, Research, CNN, Environmental, Beyond Plastics Locations: New York, Buffalo, City, Lake Erie, , Niagara, Vermont, York State
Palantir Technologies — Shares of the data analytics company added 2.3% on news that the U.S. Army awarded the company a $250 million contract to test and develop artificial intelligence and machine learning. Unity Software — The game engine stock surged nearly 6% after the company said CEO John Riccitiello would retire. Rivian Automotive — Shares of the electric truck company rose 3% in premarket trading after UBS upgraded Rivian to buy from neutral. PepsiCo — Shares of the beverage giant added roughly 1% after a third-quarter earnings beat. Akero Therapeutics — The biotech company plummeted more than 63% after reporting initial trial data related to a Phase 2B study of cirrhosis drug efruxifermin.
Persons: John Riccitiello, James M, Whitehurst, Rivian, Davidson, Goldman Sachs, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min Organizations: U.S . Army, Software, UBS, PepsiCo —, LSEG, Ameris, Bancorp, Arm Holdings, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Akero Therapeutics
Solar companies — Shares of solar companies rallied Tuesday, putting the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) on pace for its best day since March 21. The defense and aerospace companies rose Monday after the Israel-Hamas war began over the weekend. Rivian — Shares of the electric vehicle manufacturer rose more than 5% after UBS upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Block — Shares added 5.5% after Bank of America reiterated its buy rating on the payments stock. Unity Software — The video game software company added 3.2%.
Persons: Skechers, SolarEdge, Hannon Armstrong, Baird, Rivian, Joseph Spak, Semafor, Jason Kupferberg, efruxifermin, John Riccitiello, James Whitehurst, Davidson, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Lisa Kailai Han, Samantha Subin Organizations: UBS, Palantir Technologies, U.S . Army, PepsiCo, LSEG, Sustainability, Bank of America, Electronic Arts, EA's FIFA, Technologies, Northrop Grumman, Hamas, Truist, Therapeutics, Unity Software, Unity, Arm, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Arm Holdings Locations: Israel
Chewy — Shares jumped more than 5% after Goldman Sachs upgraded them to buy from neutral. Paramount Global — Shares of the entertainment company fell 2.8% in premarket trading after the latest installment in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise underperformed expectations at the box office. State Street — The financial giant slipped about 2% in premarket trading. The stock was downgraded by JPMorgan to underweight from neutral following State Street's earnings release Friday. Figs — Shares of the apparel company fell 4.6% in premarket trading after Raymond James downgraded Figs to market perform from outperform.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Yelp, Goldman, Tesla, Raymond James, , Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Michael Bloom Organizations: Activision, Warfare, Microsoft, Sony, PlayStation, Activision Blizzard, PepsiCo, Paramount, Variety, Citi, JPMorgan, State Street's
Delta posted adjusted earnings per share of $2.68 cents, more than the $2.40 expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv. It gained adjusted revenue of $14.61 billion, greater than the $14.49 billion consensus estimate. MillerKnoll posted adjusted earnings of 41 cents per share on revenues of $957 million. PepsiCo — The beverage stock rose 2% after PepsiCo on Thursday beat earnings and revenue expectation in its recent results, and raised its full-year outlook. The firm reported adjusted earnings of $2.09 per share, more than the $1.96 per share consensus estimate from Refinitiv.
Persons: MillerKnoll, Noguchi, Eames, Refinitiv, Bob Iger's, Iger, Carvana, Bard chatbot, Morgan Stanley, SoFi, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Delta Airlines, JFK International, Delta Air Lines, Air Lines, Refinitiv, PepsiCo, Walt Disney Company, Disney, CNBC, ViaSat, JPMorgan, European Union, Financial, Microsoft, Cirrus Logic, Barclays Locations: New York City, Americas, Brazil
JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, as well as Delta Air Lines are slated to post their latest quarterly results. Expectations for this earnings season are downbeat, with analysts forecasting a roughly 7% year-over-year drop, FactSet data shows. Thursday PepsiCo is set to report earnings before the bell, followed by a conference all at 8:15 a.m. Delta Air Lines is set to report earnings in the premarket, and management is slated to hold a call at 10 a.m. Friday JPMorgan Chase is set to report earnings before the market open, followed by a call at 8:30 a.m.
Persons: bode, Steve Powers, DAL, Leslie Josephs, JPMorgan Chase, JPM, Hugh Son, Wells Fargo, Wells, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Delta Air Lines, PepsiCo, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Deutsche Bank, PepsiCo —, Investment Group, FactSet, JPMorgan, Management Locations: America, U.S, Wells
Swedish EV trucking startup Einride has been able to so far go toe-to-toe with Tesla and its Semi in attracting top corporate clients. "In the $4 trillion freight mobility space, between 40%-50% should be electric driven by the business case today," Falck said on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" in an interview on Thursday after his company ranked No. "In the near-term, of course, the business case for diesel becomes slightly better," Falck said in the April interview. In freight, unlike the consumer market, "it's not about range, it's about how to secure the business case," he said. Swedish electric vehicle maker Einride will supply two of its heavy-duty trucks to PepsiCo as part of an expansion into the U.K. Einride
3M reported $1.97 in earnings per share, higher than analysts expectations of $1.58 from FactSet. The company reported $2.63 in adjusted earnings per share on $5.9 billion in revenue. The company reported $39.99 billion in revenue, higher than $38.96 billion according to Refinitiv data. Novartis reported earnings per share of $1.71 on $12.95 billion in revenue, topping analysts' expectations of $1.54 per share on $12.52 billion in revenue. PepsiCo reported earnings per share of $1.50, topping analysts' expectations of $1.39.
Laxman Narasimhan officially took over as Starbucks CEO, replacing Howard Schultz. Narasimhan is new to the coffee industry, having started his career in the consulting world before joining PepsiCo, and, later, British consumer goods company Reckitt Benckiser. Narasimhan built his career in the beverage and consumer-goods industriesLaxman Narasimhan at Starbucks Investor Day in September 2022. Starbucks said at the time that Narasimhan would begin as CEO on April 1, taking over for interim CEO Schultz. Of the 365 Starbucks stores that have held votes to unionize, 292 have voted to form a union.
Netflix chief talent officer Sergio Ezama said Netflix sometimes conducts 10 or more interviews with a candidate. As Netflix's chief talent officer Sergio Ezama told "Power of Why" podcast host Naomi Haile in February, hiring well is paramount to sustaining the company's culture. he told Haile. Ezama also spoke to Haile about his childhood in Bilbao, Spain, and the career journey that led him to Netflix. "It's hard work" jumping into a C-suite role at a new company after decades at another, he told Haile.
Pepsi products are displayed for sale in a Target store on March 8, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday Wednesday:Moderna — Shares of Moderna surged 10% after the drug maker announced it will partner with Merck to jointly develop and sell a cancer vaccine. It reported preliminary month-end assets under management of $1.23 trillion as of Sept. 30. Pepsi also raised its guidance for the year as it was able to successfully raise prices on its products. Lyft — Lyft shares gained 5.8% following an upgrade from Gordon Haskett to buy from hold.
Netflix chief talent officer Sergio Ezama said Netflix sometimes conducts 10 or more interviews with a candidate. Netflix's feedback process is "a bit of a shocking thing" for newcomers, he told the "Power of Why" podcast. As Netflix's chief talent officer Sergio Ezama told "Power of Why" podcast host Naomi Haile in February, hiring well is paramount to sustaining the company's culture. he told Haile. "It's hard work" jumping into a C-suite role at a new company after decades at another, he told Haile.
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