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Meta — The technology stock soared more than 14% after posting better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings of $5.33 per share on revenue of $40.11 billion. That exceeded the earnings of $4.96 per share on $39.18 billion in revenue LSEG had expected. Deckers' revenue of $1.56 billion also surpassed the $1.45 billion LSEG had forecast. Skechers is calling for 2024 revenue of $8.6 billion to $8.8 billion and earnings of $3.65 to $3.85 per share. Meanwhile, Coursera reported revenue of $168.9 million, higher than the $164.1 million consensus.
Persons: Dave Powers, Stefano Caroti, Skechers, LSEG, Clorox, Coursera, FactSet, — CNBC's Alexander Harring, Darla Mercado Organizations: FactSet, LSEG, Columbia, Apple Locations: Columbia, China
Tesla — Shares of the electric vehicle maker jumped 6% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to overweight from equal weight. Kenvue — Shares of the Band-Aid maker gained 3% after being upgraded by Deutsche Bank to buy from hold on Sunday. The Wall Street firm called Kenvue a high-quality company and believes the stock's slide has created an attractive entry point. Nubank – The U.S.-traded shares of the Brazilian financial firm rose nearly 6% after JPMorgan upgraded Nubank to overweight from neutral. Discovery and Paramount also traded higher on the news, rising 2.2% and 1.9%, respectively,AstraZeneca — The pharmaceutical company's shares lost nearly 3% midday Monday.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Adam Jones, — Smucker, Alibaba, Daniel Zhang, Zhang, Nubank, Warner, Pascal Soriot, Immatics, — CNBC's Alexander Harring, Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Artificial Intelligence, Hostess Brands, Tenable Holdings, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Alibaba Group, Wall Street, Meta, Qualcomm, Apple, Media, Disney, Charter Communications, Warner Bros . Discovery, Paramount, AstraZeneca, Reuters, Mail, Moderna —, Moderna Locations: Shanghai, U.S, Brazil
RPT Realty — RPT Realty shares surged 17% after Kimco Realty, an operator of open-air shopping centers, said it would acquire the real estate investment trust in a roughly $2 billion all-stock deal. Mister Car Wash — The car wash stock advanced 6.1% on the back of an upgrade to overweight from neutral by Piper Sandler. Alibaba Group , JD.com — Alibaba and JD.com each added more than 2% after the Chinese government announced measures to boost its stock market, including reducing a tax on trading. Xpeng — Shares of the Chinese electric car company jumped 5.3% after the firm said it is buying Didi's smart electric car development business in an exchange of shares worth $744 million. Meanwhile, Xpeng said it plans to develop an electric car for launch next year under a new mass market brand.
Persons: Conor Flynn, Piper Sandler, — CrowdStrike, Morgan Stanley, , Xpeng, Wells, Sarah Akers, Micron Technology — Stocks, — CNBC's Alexander Harring, Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: RPT, Realty, Kimco Realty, Boston, Boston Scientific, Bloomberg, 3M, Akero Therapeutics, Therapeutics, UBS, Alibaba, Micron Technology —, Micron Technology, Marvell Technology, Semiconductors Locations: Xpeng
DoorDash — Shares tumbled about 4% ahead of the company's quarterly earnings announcement Wednesday after the bell. Despite reporting better-than-expected earnings and revenue in the second quarter, its third-quarter revenue guidance was lower than analysts were expecting. Leidos Holdings — The defense solutions company's shares rallied 6.7% after its second-quarter results topped analyst estimates. Eaton Corporation — The power management company's shares increased 5.6% after beating analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue in the second quarter. Meanwhile, analysts had estimated $2.59 earnings per share on $2.19 billion in revenue, according to FactSet.
Persons: Refinitiv, ResMed, Adrienne Yih, Leidos, FactSet, — CNBC's Alexander Harring, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min Organizations: Toyota, Securities, SEC, RBC, Barclays, JetBlue Airways –, American Airlines, Technologies, Cruise Line Holdings, Norwegian Cruise Line, Rockwell Automation, Systems, Molson Coors Beverage —, StreetAccount, Leidos Holdings, Eaton Corporation, Global Payments Locations: San Diego , U.S, Manhattan, Monday's, FactSet
"The underlying numbers in the report today show that the Fed can probably feel comfortable with maybe one more rate hike, and then pausing." Or, at least those concerns were true until Friday's explosive rally, when more than six New York Stock Exchange issues rose for every one that fell, and all 11 sectors in the S & P 500 gained. Friday's advance carried the S & P 500 to its highest since Aug. 18, 2022, when the benchmark closed at 4,283.74. Another favorable straw in the wind may simply be the fact that the 11.2% rally in the S & P 500, just since the mid-March lows accompanying the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, is so hated and mistrusted. Week-ahead calendar Monday 9:45 a.m.: S & P Global Services PMI (May) 10 a.m.: Durable goods and factory orders (April) 10 a.m.: ISM services PMI (May) Tuesday Earnings: J.M.
Persons: Megan Horneman, Canaccord Genuity, JC O'Hara, Roth MKM, Ross Mayfield, Baird, Savita Subramanian, Subramanian, Brown, Forman, — CNBC's Alexander Harring, Fred Imbert, Michael Bloom Organizations: Federal Reserve, Verdence Capital Advisors, Nvidia, New York Stock Exchange, Silicon Valley Bank, Bank of America, P Global Services PMI, PMI, Growers, Ciena, GameStop Locations: Broad, 2H23, Silicon
At least that's the thinking of a small but growing chorus of voices on Wall Street who outline the case for further stock market gains after both the S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite touched nine-month highs this past week. The VIX was trading around 16-17 late this week, signaling no great fear among professional traders. Walmart and other retailers this week highlighted consumers are spending less freely, but they're still spending , and that drives two thirds of the economy. Even Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, wrote late this week that he has to entertain what could go right in markets, despite the fact his own view is fundamentally bearish. If that "upside scenario" happens, UBS sees global stocks moving 13% higher by the end of December, and the S & P 500 surging another 6% — to north of 4,400.
The Wall Street firm anticipates U.S. retail sales could be down close to 20%. The Wall Street firm said growth in the drugs has "significantly outperformed" its expectations. Alibaba — Shares of the Chinese e-commerce giant rose 2%, rebounding from a near 6% selloff in the previous session. Chipotle — Shares rose 1% after Citi said it was optimistic about the restaurant chain's earnings report later this month. They will look for insight on whether Tesla is planning more price cuts on key models such as the Model 3 and Model Y.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. GameStop -- The famed meme stock gained 2.5% in midday trading. The bank stock had been down about 14% after the bank's credit default swaps jumped without an apparent catalyst. Wells Fargo and JPMorgan — Shares of commercial bank giants were lower in midday trading, with Wells Fargo pulling back 2.3% while JPMorgan fell 2.2%. Activision Blizzard and Microsoft — Shares jumped 5% after the U.K. Competiton and Markets Authority dropped some of its concerns with the potential purchase of the company by Microsoft.
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Coinbase — Shares of the cryptocurrency trading app dropped more than 11% in premarket trading after Coinbase received a Wells notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission. First Republic advanced 5.6% after losing 15.5% in Wednesday's session. Regions Financial — Shares of the regional bank edged 1.3% higher in premarket trading. Ford — Shares ticked up 1.3% in premarket trading.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Starbucks — The Seattle-based coffee company jumped nearly 9% after reporting quarterly profit and revenue that topped expectations. Block — Shares jumped 10% after the mobile payments company surpassed profit and sales expectations in its third-quarter results. Block reported earnings of 42 cents per share on revenue of $4.52 billion. Coinbase — The stock jumped 3% after the company reported better-than-expected user numbers, even as Coinbase reported a miss on profit and sales expectations. The company reported earnings that topped expectations on Thursday.
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