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A group of former CEOs published an op-ed Tuesday endorsing Kamala Harris for president. AdvertisementA group of former CEOs who led major US companies — including American Airlines, LinkedIn, Xerox, and American Express — made the case for Kamala Harris in an op-ed one week before Election Day. The 17 business leaders said they were voting for Harris because they thought she'd be better for the economy than former President Donald Trump. AdvertisementOther business leaders have publicly supported Trump, including Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, who said this week that Trump would be "efficient and effective." Meanwhile, some business leaders have avoided taking a position publicly even if they support one candidate or another in private.
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Separately, CVS issued third-quarter adjusted earnings guidance between $1.05 and $1.10 per share, far weaker than the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.69 a share. MGP Ingredients — Shares tumbled 26% after MGP Ingredients, a distilled spirits producer, issued preliminary third-quarter earnings and revenue guidance that missed expectations. Earnings of $1.23 per share missed the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.34 in earnings per share. Comerica reported $1.33 in earnings per share, compared to $1.17 per share expected by analysts, according to FactSet. Still, adjusted earnings of 89 cents per share beat the expected earnings per share of 88 cents.
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The household goods maker posted $21.74 billion in revenue while analysts polled by LSEG had estimated $21.91 billion. WD-40 — The maintenance product maker's shares fell 4% after a disappointing fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report. Despite posting a top-line beat of $823 million in revenue versus LSEG analysts' estimates for $808 million, net interest income fell 3% in the third-quarter. Revenue of $9.16 billion fell below the $9.25 billion LSEG consensus forecast. Ally Financial – The digital bank stock fell nearly 1% despite earnings beating analysts' estimates in the third quarter.
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NXP Semiconductor — Shares added 0.8% after UBS upgraded the chipmaker to buy from neutral. Amazon — Shares slumped nearly 2% after Wells Fargo downgraded the e-commerce company to equal weight from overweight, citing slowing growth and competition from Walmart. Pfizer — Activist investor Starboard Value took a roughly $1 billion stake , seeking a turnaround at the struggling company, sources told CNBC. American Express — The financial services stock fell more than 1% after JPMorgan downgraded shares to neutral from overweight. Ally Financial — The financial services stock added 1.4% on the back of a JPMorgan upgrade to overweight from neutral.
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Fortunately, most credit card issuers have also increased the credit amount for Global Entry applications. Learn more about the card Business Insider rated "best affordable premium credit card" in our Capital One Venture X Rewards credit card review. The Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® application fee credit of up to $120 is available once every five years. Global Entry and TSA PreCheck Credit Card Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are the main benefits of credit cards offering Global Entry and TSA PreCheck credits? How can I maximize the benefits of a Global Entry and TSA PreCheck credit card?
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Finally, Lyft and Hilton have teamed up to offer 3x Hilton Honors points on Lyft rides, or 2x Hilton points for shared Lyft rides. You can do so at the following ratios:HawaiianMiles : 1 HawaiianMile = 1.5 Hilton Honors points: 1 HawaiianMile = 1.5 Hilton Honors points Virgin Atlantic Flying Club: 1 Virgin Atlantic point = 1.5 Hilton Honors pointsOther ways to redeem Hilton rewards pointsExperiences and shoppingThe Hilton Experiences program offers a variety of unique opportunities for redeeming points. Redeem Hilton Honors points for event creditsIt's also possible to redeem your points for events at a Hilton, though this isn't generally considered a good way to maximize your Hilton points value. Here's how much the credits cost:25,000 points = $5050,000 points = $10075,000 points = $150125,000 points = $250250,000 points = $500Exchange Hilton points for airline milesIf you'd rather have airline or rail points, you have the option to transfer Hilton points to partner airlines, though redemption rates vary. Maximizing Hilton Honors points frequently asked questionsHow can I earn Hilton Honors points?
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American Express — Shares fell nearly 2% after the financial company reported second-quarter revenue of $16.33 billion, below the $16.59 billion expected from analysts polled by LSEG. However, American Express' adjusted earnings per share were $3.49, above the $3.25 consensus estimate. Comerica's net interest income came in at $533 million, above the $530.5 million expected from analysts polled by FactSet. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting $1.54 in earnings per share on $1.97 billion of revenue. Earnings per share came in at $2.51 per share, excluding items, topping the $1.98 LSEG consensus estimate.
Persons: Curtis Farmer, Morgan Stanley, LSEG Organizations: Microsoft, LSEG, American Express, Comerica, FactSet, Revenue, Arm Holdings
If you have an Amex Platinum or Centurion card, you can access Amex Centurion lounges. For many frequent travelers, the single best card perk is access to airport lounges — particularly, access to Amex Centurion lounges. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (Concourse E)Charlotte Douglas International Airport (between Concourse D and E)Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Terminal D)Denver International Airport (Concourse C)Intercontinental Houston Airport (Terminal D)Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (Concourse D)Los Angeles International Airport (Tom Bradley International Terminal)Miami International Airport (Concourse D)John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York)Newark Liberty International Airport (Terminal A) — slated for 2026New York LaGuardia Airport (Terminal B, pre-security)Philadelphia International Airport (Terminal A)Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (Terminal 4)San Francisco International Airport (Terminal 3)Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Concourse B)Washington, DC Ronald Reagan National Airport (Terminal B) — coming soonInternational locations Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Hartford Bradley International Airport (Terminal A)Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (Concourse B)John Glenn Columbus International Airport (Concourse B)Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (Terminal 3)Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (Concourse B)Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (Terminal 1)Oakland International Airport (Terminal 1)Palm Beach International Airport (Concourse B)Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (Terminals 3 and 4)Rhode Island T.F. You can only get into a Centurion Lounge if you have an Amex Platinum or an Amex Centurion credit card.
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Introduction to Amex Airline CreditOverview of the Airline Fee CreditOne of the most valuable benefits offered by premium American Express cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express, The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, and Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card is a yearly airline incidental fee credit. How to Use Your Amex Airline CreditSome people still aren't traveling as much as they used to, so cardholders might find themselves unable to use all of their Amex airline fee credits right now. FAQsHow do I select an airline for my Amex airline credit? What types of expenses are covered by the Amex airline credit? What happens if I don't use my airline credit by the end of the year?
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But the tech giant's play underscores the market's demand for tech talent — and venture capitalists expect a wave of "acquihires" to hit the AI ecosystem later this year. M&A dealmaking among AI startups is already off to a strong start this year, with 55 exits recorded in Q1 of 2024, per Crunchbase data. AdvertisementThe majority of AI startups are overpriced, said Konstantin Vinogradov, general partner at Runa Capital. AI startups with revenue in the single-digit millions that raised money at unicorn valuations, Dash said, might not even have that option. Those deals don't make sense for buyers, he said, which could lead Big Tech companies or other AI startups to poach their talent instead.
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Intuitive Surgical — Shares of the robotic surgery firm popped 3% after posting a first quarter earnings and revenue beat. Western Alliance — Shares slipped 2% after the firm missed earnings expectations in its latest quarter. Western Alliance reported earnings of $1.60 per share, while FactSet had estimated this at $1.64 per share. The company slightly missed revenue expectations, however, posting $20.20 billion, while analysts expected $20.41 billion. American Express — Shares slid 1.5% despite the financial services company posting a first-quarter earnings and revenue beat above FactSet estimates.
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Ulta Beauty — Ulta Beauty shares fell 3% after Jefferies downgraded the beauty retailer to a hold from a buy rating, citing rising competition. SLB reported $8.71 billion in revenue, just above the $8.69 billion projected by analysts, according to LSEG. However, SLB did report revenue in North America was down year over year. Ibotta — Shares of the technology company fell nearly 6% a day after Ibotta's initial public offering. Intuitive Surgical — Shares ticked down nearly 2% despite the company beating on the top and bottom lines in the first quarter.
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Ralph Lauren reported earnings of $4.17 per share, excluding items, while analysts surveyed by FactSet expected earnings of $3.57 per share. The company, which is anticipating soft sales growth this year, also announced a $1 billion share buyback program. Arm Holdings — The chipmaker's stock soared more than 28% after it reported a fiscal third-quarter earnings beat . Apollo Global Management — Shares rose nearly 3% after the asset management company's fourth quarter earnings topped estimates. The company reported $32 billion of inflows during the quarter, pushing its total assets under management to $651 billion.
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The company now expects revenue in the range of $12.2 billion to $13.2 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG forecast $14.16 billion. American Express — Shares added 3% after the company issued full-year guidance that topped expectations, although its fourth-quarter results were weaker than expected. American Express is anticipating full-year earnings between $12.65 to $13.15 per share, versus the StreetAccount consensus estimate of $12.38 per share. T-Mobile — The telecommunications company declined 2% after posting mixed fourth-quarter results. T-Mobile posted $20.48 billion in revenue, ahead of a $19.67 billion forecast.
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On Thursday, Capital One posted fourth-quarter revenue of $9.51 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG called for $9.46 billion. Booz Allen Hamilton — Shares soared 12% after the company reported an earnings and revenue beat for its fiscal third quarter, per FactSet. Booz Allen Hamilton also raised its full-year earnings and revenue guidance, and raised its quarterly dividend by 8.5%. Colgate-Palmolive — The consumer products company rose more than 2% after posting an earnings and revenue beat in the fourth quarter. Visa — The stock slipped nearly 2% even though Visa beat estimates on the top and bottom lines in the fiscal first quarter.
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Schlumberger — The oilfield services stock dropped 2.9% after third-quarter revenue missed Wall Street expectations. Revenue came in at $15.38 billion, versus the $15.36 billion expected. Late Thursday, SolarEdge slashed guidance for third-quarter revenue, gross margin and operating income. Net interest also fell short at $1.29 billion, versus the $1.32 billion expected. Revenue came in at $1.74 billion, versus the $1.77 billion expected from analysts polled by LSEG.
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Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: SolarEdge Technologies — The solar stock tumbled nearly 29% after the company lowered its third-quarter guidance post market Thursday. Revenue came in at $1.74 billion, versus the $1.77 billion expected from analysts polled by LSEG. Net interest also fell short at $1.29 billion, versus the $1.32 billion expected. Analysts surveyed by LSEG expected 36 cents per share and $1.89 billion of revenue. Analysts polled by LSEG expected a profit of $2.94 per share on revenue of $15.36 billion.
Persons: SolarEdge, Zvi Lando, Sunnova, Swift, LSEG, David Jackson, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Technologies, Deutsche Bank, Enphase Energy, Schlumberger, Revenue, LSEG, StreetAccount, American Express Locations: SolarEdge
Zynex, Coherus BioSciences , Universal Insurance Holdings — Coherus, Zynex and Universal Insurance stock fell on news from S&P 500 Dow Jones indices that the stocks would be moving within small-cap indexes. Coherus is leaving the MidCap 400 for the MidCap 600, while Universal Insurance is leaving the MidCap 600 altogether. American Express — Stock in the credit card giant ticked up 0.5% following an upgrade to outperform from sector perform from RBC earlier Tuesday. The S&P 500 is widely tracked by large index funds, which could create buying pressure on Airbnb's stock in the weeks ahead. Oracle — The software stock added 1.5% in premarket trading following an upgrade to overweight from equal weight by Barclays.
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AMC Entertainment shares jumped as much as 13%, following a report that Amazon was looking to buy the theater chain. AMC Entertainment — Shares popped 37% after a judge on Friday denied a proposed settlement related to AMC Entertainment's plan to convert preferred shares into common stock. Domino's Pizza — The stock lost nearly 4% in premarket trading after Domino's reported mixed quarterly results. The company reported earnings of $3.08 a share on $1.02 billion in revenue. UPS — Shares lost more than 1% before the bell as roughly 340,000 employees prepare to go on strike nationwide.
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell:American Express — American Express slid 3% after posting smaller-than-expected revenue for the previous quarter, even as earnings per share beat expectations. The company reported second-quarter earnings of $2.89 per share on revenue of $15.05 billion. The company beat on the top and bottom lines, reporting adjusted earnings of $6.29 per share on revenue of $6.89 billion. CSX — CSX fell 4% after the transportation company missed revenue expectations in its second quarter. CSX reported revenue of $3.7 billion, lower than the $3.74 billion consensus estimate from Refinitiv.
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American Express — Shares slipped about 4% after the company reported second-quarter revenue of $15.05 billion, falling short of the $15.48 billion expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. The car dealer company reported second-quarter results that exceeded expectations on the top and bottom lines. The company posted systems revenue of $392.7 million, lower than the $415.9 million, according to a consensus estimate from StreetAccount. CSX — CSX slid more than 4% after the transportation company reported disappointing second-quarter revenue. The company reported revenue of $3.7 billion, which was weaker than $3.74 billion expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv.
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Cognyte Software — Shares rose 5.6% in the premarket following the software company's quarterly report. American Express — Shares of the credit card company dipped 2% in premarket trading after Citi warned that credit card spending trends have slowed. Citi opened a negative catalyst watch for American Express, warning that travel and entertainment categories are slowing more sharply than other categories. SoFi — Shares slid 4% after Oppenheimer downgraded the financial technology stock to perform from outperform. Zions Bancorp — The bank stock slid 1.4% in the premarket.
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Tesla 's stock gained 4.72%. Marvell Technology — The semiconductor stock soared 32.42% after the company's earnings beat analyst expectations. Despite reporting an earnings and revenue beat, shares fell on the company's reduced operating margin outlook for the full year. Paramount — Shares of the media company gained 5.89% after National Amusements, Paramount's majority voting shareholder, announced a $125 million preferred equity investment by BDT Capital Partners. Workday also raised the low end of its full-year subscription revenue guidance and named a new chief financial officer, Zane Rowe.
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