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He also said that Flywire trading at a discount of about 25% is "unwarranted given the company's strong competitive position and organic revenue growth trajectory." "These risks along with a tough demand setting is likely to remove any support for the stock price." — Alex Harring 5:29 a.m.: BTIG moves to sidelines on McDonald's after earnings BTIG has a different taste in its mouth about McDonald's following earnings. The bank upgraded the delivery giant to buy from neutral and hiked its price target to $175 from $160. "We expect management to deliver a strong cost reduction program to support margin expansion and attractive EPS growth despite facing a backdrop of muted revenue growth," analyst Thomas Wadewitz wrote.
Persons: Flywire, Nate Svensson, That's, Svensson, — Alex Harring, Gross, Manav Gupta, Gupta, Jairam Nathan, Nathan, Tesla, Li, Edison Yu, Yu, Piper Sandler, Arvind Ramnani, Chegg, Ramnani, Alex Harring, Tyler Radke, Palantir, Radke, BTIG, Peter Saleh, Saleh, McDonald's, Thomas Wadewitz, Wadewitz, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Parcel Service, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Leadership, Li Auto, KraneShares CSI China Internet, Citi, Wall, Revenue, UPS Locations: Tuesday's premarket, Monday's, U.S, Israel
June 1 (Reuters) - Shares of C3.ai Inc (AI.N) dropped nearly 20% in premarket trading on Thursday after the AI software maker's quarterly revenue forecast missed estimates, dampening some of Wall Street's recent euphoria around AI-linked stocks. AI analytics firm BigBear.ai (BBAI.N), conversation intelligence firm SoundHound AI (SOUN.O) and Thailand's security firm Guardforce AI (GFAI.O) were down between 0.5% and 7.5%. The midpoint of C3.ai's full-year revenue forecast was $307.50 million, below Wall Street expectations of $317.1 million, according to Refinitiv data. The company, however, said it had received bookings from diverse industries, benefitting from the strong AI software demand and remained on track to post a profit by the end of April 2024. Average Wall Street rating was "hold".
Persons: We've, we've, Canaccord Genuity, Piper Sandler, Arvind Ramnani, Medha Singh, Vansh Agarwal, Rashmi Organizations: Nvidia, Thomson Locations: Wall, Redwood City , California, Bengaluru
May 2 (Reuters) - What's the cost of students using ChatGPT for homework? For U.S. education services provider Chegg Inc (CHGG.N), it could be nearly $1 billion in market valuation. Chegg forecast current-quarter revenue below estimates and signaled that the usage of viral chatbot ChatGPT was pressuring customer growth, sending its shares 44% lower in premarket trading on Tuesday. We now believe it's having an impact on our new customer growth rate," said Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig. "We fear Chegg could start to lose mind-share before CheggMate fully rolls out," Thill said.
"We see Generative AI as the next major revolution in technology that could have far reaching implications across both consumer and enterprise sectors," wrote analyst Brent Bracelin in a Friday note to clients, calling generative AI the "next $100B+ technology revolution." Amazon Web Services is also launching Bedrock , a generative AI service that's geared toward developers. Given this setup for the industry, Piper Sandler named some of its top picks to play the growing field. Microsoft seemed to win the first marketing battle, but Piper Sandler sees Alphabet as well-positioned for AI given its yearslong use of AI and machine learning in its search products. Despite the run up in shares, Piper Sandler expects nearly 7% downside for the stock from Thursday's close.
In a race to catch up, school districts are putting an increased emphasis on assessments to ferret out students' weak spots. Chronic absenteeism is already a rampant problem that is continuing to worsen, particularly in school districts with low-income students. She also said products need to be engaging for students, while also providing evidence that the methods used are effective. "Districts need products that work," she said. "They don't need products that look sexy or that have, you know, exciting front ends, they need products that are actually going to work and support students to improve learning."
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