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Analyst Scot Ciccarelli upgraded the retailer to buy from hold and raised his price target by $6 to $86. — Alex Harring 6: 22 a.m.: Here's what Wall Street thinks of Coinbase's earnings Coinbase's stronger-than-expected earnings have prompted analyst reactions. Barclays' Benjamin Budish (underweight, $179 price target unchanged, 21.8% downside): "The biggest question going forward is, how sustainable are these trends? — Alex Harring 6:12 a.m.: Wall Street reacts to Apple earnings Apple's buyback announcement has caught the eye of Wall Street analysts. Analyst Benjamin Nolan upgraded the railroad stock to buy from hold and increased his price target by $19 to $267.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple: Here's why Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring is bullish on the stockErik Woodring, Morgan Stanley executive director, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple after shares popped on its earnings beat and what it means for the stock.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Ritholtz’s Josh Brown & NewEdge’s Cameron DawsonMorgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Ritholtz's Josh Brown and NewEdge's Cameron Dawson, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple after shares popped on its earnings beat and what it means for the stock.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Ritholtz’s Josh Brown, NewEdge’s Cameron Dawson Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Ritholtz's Josh Brown, NewEdge's Cameron Dawson Organizations: Apple
AAPL 1D mountain Apple shares on Friday More substantive updates on Apple's latest AI offerings in both hardware and services are expected to come during its Worldwide Developers Conference in June. According to JPMorgan's Samik Chatterjee, the focus during the event will primarily be on the AI features Apple will include in its iOS 18 software. Mohan holds a buy rating on shares and slightly increased his price target to $230 from $225. "We think Apple can deliver AI upside without the AI capex we see elsewhere," Evercore ISI analyst Amit Daryanani wrote in a Thursday note following the earnings. "Apple is accelerating investments in Generative AI and [is] set to introduce new features at its most important developer conference ever."
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Apple's China sales in focus ahead of earnings
  + stars: | 2024-05-02 | by ( Kif Leswing | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
In February, Apple said it expected sales similar to last year's $94.84 billion during the same period and flat iPhone sales. In the December quarter, sales dropped 13% in Greater China, which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan. Analysts polled by FactSet expect $15.25 billion in China regional sales, which would be a 14% year-over-year decline. "In strong iPhone cycles, Apple's China revenues typically grow much faster than Apple overall, as Chinese consumers embrace the new phone," Sacconaghi wrote. Meanwhile, state statistics show iPhone sales falling 33% in February, the second consecutive month of declining shipments.
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Monday's analyst calls included a price target cut for one of the biggest tech companies in the world and Goldman Sachs getting bullish on an e-commerce giant ahead of earnings. Morgan Stanley cut its price target on Apple to $210 from $220, citing the potential for disappointing fiscal third-quarter guidance. 6:50 a.m.: Morgan Stanley remains bullish on Nvidia even after chipmaker's sell-off The recent slump in artificial intelligence-related stocks hasn't steered Morgan Stanley away from Nvidia . Sheridan kept his buy rating and $220 price target on Amazon, which is expected to post its earnings results on April 30. Analyst Erik Woodring reiterated his overweight rating on the tech giant but cut his price target to $210 from $220.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Goldman, Joseph Moore, Moore, — Pia Singh, shouldn't, Wamsi Mohan, Mohan, Benjamin Swinburne, Swinburne, Eric Sheridan, Sheridan, Erik Woodring, Woodring, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Apple, Nvidia, NVIDIA, Bank of America, Spotify, Amazon, Services Locations: North America
Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion. Analyst Erik Woodring forecast only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal 2027, which is below consensus. Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of the social media platform at equal weight, saying shares are already trading at fair value. Deutsche Bank called Reddit a buy, while Raymond James said the social media stock is a strong buy. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of Trump Media plunged more than 15% after the company filed to issue up to 21.5 million shares.
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Goldman Sachs — Goldman Sachs shares jumped 3.3% in premarket trading after the company beat Wall Street's first-quarter earnings expectations . Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, fueled by its trading and investment banking businesses. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion, meanwhile. Analyst Erik Woodring thinks the market is "mis-pricing" Logitech's outlook and forecasts only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal year 2027. Masimo — The health tech stock rose more than 2% following an upgrade to buy from hold at Stifel.
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Meanwhile, Canaccord Genuity initiated Coty with a buy rating and a price target that implied more than 30% upside. The firm initiated coverage of the restaurant chain stock with an equal weight rating and a $58 per share price target. The firm upgraded shares of the health technology company to buy from hold in a Sunday note and increased its target price to $178 from $140. The firm downgraded the computer peripherals maker to underweight from equal weight and lowered its price target to $75 per share from $85. The firm initiated coverage of the online forum stock with an equal weight rating and a $45 per share price target.
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Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring presents his bull case for Apple
  + stars: | 2024-03-27 | 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 EmailMorgan Stanley's Erik Woodring presents his bull case for AppleErik Woodring, Morgan Stanley analyst, joined 'Closing Bell' to discuss why Apple's stock has performed the way it has this quarter, why Apple's stock will turn around, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Apple Erik Woodring, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Apple
.DJI YTD mountain The Dow Jones Industrial Average is nearing the 40,000 level. Against this backdrop, CNBC Pro set out to find which stocks could lead the Dow to 40,000 and beyond. Click here to add this screener to your Pro stock screener. But 69% of analysts polled by FactSet are sticking by a buy or overweight rating on Boeing stock. Other potential Dow leaders that could drive the benchmark to 40,000 include recent addition Amazon as well as oil giant Chevron .
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Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring: Buy dips in Apple shares
  + stars: | 2024-02-05 | 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 EmailMorgan Stanley's Erik Woodring: Buy dips in Apple sharesErik Woodring, equity research executive director at Morgan Stanley, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple shares post earnings, China tailwinds and outlook.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Erik Woodring, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Apple Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring and Requisite Capital’s Bryn TalkingtonErik Woodring, equity research executive director at Morgan Stanley, and Bryn Talkington, Requisite Capital Management managing partner, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple shares post earnings, China tailwinds and outlook.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Bryn Talkington Erik Woodring, Morgan Stanley, Bryn Talkington Organizations: Capital Management, Apple Locations: China
Elsewhere, Bank of America raised its price target on Nvidia, calling for more than 25% upside. 7:07 a.m.: Deutsche Bank deals latest blow to regional bank after earnings disappoint Deutsche Bank joined the post-earnings dogpile on New York Community Bank . Analyst Bernard von-Gizycki downgraded the regional bank to hold from buy and slashed to price target to $7 from $15. Analyst Alicia Yap upgraded the consumer internet stock to buy from neutral and raised her price target by $6 to $50. — Alex Harring 5:45 a.m.: Bank of America hikes Nvidia price target Don't expect Nvidia to lose momentum anytime soon, according to Bank of America.
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Apple will report earnings after the bell
  + stars: | 2024-02-01 | by ( Kif Leswing | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Apple reports fiscal first-quarter earnings after the bell. Investors will be closely watching to see if Apple guides to growth again in the current quarter. Some analysts believe Apple's iPhone revenue may look good in a soft market quarter, outperforming rivals that are also seeing weak demand. But a strong quarter of iPhone sales over the holiday season could mean a seasonally weak March quarter. "We remain comfortable with our current assumption of muted uptake for the device under 1% of Apple sales this year and next," Rosenblatt analyst Barton Crockett wrote in a note Wednesday.
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Certain stocks are poised to perform better under Republican or Democratic leadership this coming November, according to Strategas. On Wednesday night, former president Donald Trump clinched the victory in the New Hampshire primary over former South Carolina Gov. The win now means it's "highly likely" Trump will secure the Republication presidential nomination, according to Strategas analyst Daniel Clifton. US-China trade tensions are likely to continue regardless, but we see greater escalation under Trump," Clifton said. Other names that could outperform under Democratic leadership include renewable energy company NextEra Energy , automation provider Rockwell Automation and beverage company Constellation Brands .
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Spotify said Wednesday it will update its iPhone app in Europe to allow users to buy in-app subscriptions and audiobooks. In most regions, Apple's App Store rules prohibit companies such as Spotify from billing users directly within the app. Apple says app makers should instead use Apple's App Store billing service, which takes a cut of up to 30%. Spotify said it will use the new regulation to allow users to subscribe to Spotify Premium, allow users to buy audiobooks, and run promotional campaigns, all within the app. The company will also allow iPhone users to directly download other Spotify apps from its website, such as Spotify for Artists, it said.
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Kess raised his price target to $47 from $36, suggesting 11% upside from Tuesday's close. His price target, cut to $276 from $311, implies roughly 10% downside from Tuesday's close. "We upgrade SUN to Buy and lift our [target price] to $65 following several cash flow accretive transactions," Dounis wrote. "The January 11th transactions drive ~25% of the target price increase; the NS Acquisition drives the remaining ~75% increase." NKLA mountain 2020-07-01 NKLA since 2020 Still, the analyst's $2 price target implies the stock could surge more than 200% from here.
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Preorders for Apple 's $3,499 Vision Pro headset began Thursday morning ahead of its U.S. release on Feb. 2. The Vision Pro is Apple's first new product category since it released the Apple Watch in 2015. Wall Street doesn't expect Apple to sell it in the same quantities as it does its other products, like the iPhone, Apple Watch and Mac, at least not at first. UBS' David Vogt estimates Apple could generate about $1.4 billion in revenue from the Vision Pro in 2024, assuming Apple ships about 400,000 handsets. The entry-level Vision Pro comes with 256GB of storage and the same M2 chip that Apple includes in some of its Macs.
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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."
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Apple is expected to post its fourth consecutive quarterly revenue decline when it reports earnings after the bell Thursday. They will also be paying close attention to any clues about how demand for the iPhone 15 lineup is faring. The September quarter isn't Apple's biggest or slowest quarter of the year and only includes about a week or so of iPhone 15 sales. Apple's fiscal fourth quarter period typically includes a little bit of back-to-school laptop and tablet spending benefitting its Mac and iPad divisions. The mood among analysts, especially in regard to expectations for the fourth quarter, is changing.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Erik Woodring on Apple: Expect solid September quarterErik Woodring, equity research executive director at Morgan Stanley, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple ahead of company earnings later this week.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Erik Woodring, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Apple
Bowers hurt his left foot midway through the second quarter, not that it mattered as Georgia scored 27 straight points to take control. Vanderbilt (2-6, 0-4) lost its sixth straight overall and sixth consecutive to Georgia. Political Cartoons View All 1211 ImagesThe Commodores opened the game taking a 7-0 lead with their first TD against Georgia under coach Clark Lea. Bowers hurt his left foot at the end of a 14-yard carry midway through the second quarter when tackled on the sideline. Vanderbilt: The Commodores scored their most points against Georgia since 2013 in a 31-27 win.
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History shows this pullback in Apple may have further to go
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( Hakyung Kim | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Magnificent Seven member Apple has seen its stock come under pressure in recent weeks. Apple shares are down 14% after peaking in mid-July. While the company officially released the iPhone 15 line on Sept. 15 to lead times near all-time records, Morgan Stanley noted that investor sentiment remains "overwhelming[ly] bearish on Apple." "Over the past 5 years, there have been 7 times where Apple shares have fallen 15%+. Within three months after the stock trough, Apple has managed to outperform the broad market index by 10 to 15 percentage points on average, the analyst noted.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, Erik Woodring, Woodring, , Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Huawei Locations: China, Asia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDemand is outstripping supply for iPhone 15, says Morgan Stanley's Erik WoodringErik Woodring, equity research executive director at Morgan Stanley, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple's iPhone 15 launch, risks associated with the company, whether he is bullish on the stock, and more.
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