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Wall Street was definitely impressed by Apple's WWDC event on Monday. Analysts predict AI features will drive significant upgrade cycles for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17. Here's what Wall Street is saying about Apple's WWDC event. Citi: 'Best WWDC ever'"We believe Apple's WWDC was the best WWDC conference in a long time as it introduced 'AI for the rest of the people," analysts at Citi said. Chatterjee echoed Citi's thoughts that the AI features should drive a massive upgrade cycle for the iPhone over the next two years.
Persons: Apple's, Siri, , Goldman Sachs, We're, Michael Ng, WWDC, Atif Malik, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Dan Ives, Ives Organizations: Service, Apple, Citi, Goldman, JPMorgan, Apple Intelligence, Cook
Oppenheimer raised its price target on Nvidia after the company completed a 10-for-1 stock split. 7:07 a.m.: Baird increases First Solar price target Baird thinks First Solar has more room for growth after soaring 46% in the past month. His buy rating and $238 per share price target implies more than 23% upside ahead. — Brian Evans 5:41 a.m.: Oppenheimer raises Nvidia price target after stock split Nvidia's momentum will continue, according to Oppenheimer. — Brian Evans 5:41 a.m.: JPMorgan says buy Shopify Shopify is the "online sale you don't want to miss," according to JPMorgan.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Baird, Ben Kallo, Kallo, — Brian Evans, Apple's, Samik Chatterjee, WWDC, Atif Malik, We're, Goldman Sachs Michael Ng, OpenAI, Brian Evans, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Ford, Jonas, Ford's, Rick Schafer, Schafer, Reginald Smith, Smith, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, JPMorgan, iPhone, Citi, Ford, China EV Locations: Monday's
Davidson's Gil Luria to upgrade shares to a buy. Apple shares have lagged major technology peers this year due in part to its failure to share a clear-cut AI plan. Goldman Sachs analyst Michael Ng was "encouraged by the financial implications" of the announcements, noting that new product features should help fuel an iPhone upgrade cycle . Lingering skepticism To be sure, other analysts worry that Apple's AI prospects may not be enough to power significant upgrades. "Contrary to consensus, we maintain the view that Apple's AI strategy will not lead to a significant iPhone upgrade cycle this fall."
Persons: Tim Cook, Siri, D.A, Davidson's Gil Luria, Luria, Goldman Sachs, Michael Ng, Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Woodring, Toni Sacconaghi, Atif Malik, OpenAI, Evercore ISI's Amit Daryanani, Apple's, David Vogt, Tim Long, Long Organizations: Apple, Worldwide, Apple Intelligence, Napster, Citigroup, UBS, Barclays
Apple 's about to kick off its annual Worldwide Developer's Conference where it's expected to announce its plans for AI. The company is expected to announce a partnership with OpenAI and reveal "Apple Intelligence," according to recent reports from Bloomberg. We'll also hear about the latest software updates for the iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple TV and Apple Watch. Apple typically releases that software in developer preview ahead of a full launch for consumers sometime in the fall with the launch of the new products. You can also watch the live stream here:
Persons: OpenAI, WWDC, We'll, Craig Federighi, Atif Malik Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Bloomberg, Apple Watch, Citi Locations: Pacific
The pressure is heating up on Apple to flaunt its AI potential at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference Monday. Shares of Apple have lagged major technology peers since the start of the year, rising just 1.5%. While the Apple event isn't typically regarded as a big market-moving stock catalyst, the highly anticipated announcement of new generative AI-enabled features changes the narrative this year, Woodring said. He added that shares tend to underperform the S & P 500 by 10 basis points on average on the day of the event. The analyst retained a $225 price target on Apple shares, implying 14% upside from Friday's close.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Woodring, Siri, Tim Cook, Samik Chatterjee, Atif Malik, AAPL, Toni Sacconaghi Organizations: Apple, Developers, Nvidia, Microsoft, Mac, Citigroup, Google, Samsung
The global semiconductor industry is set to experience "groundbreaking changes," Citi said, naming stocks to play the theme. Here are six stocks from Citi's list, which stand out for having substantial upside potential, according to FactSet's consensus price targets. Nvidia Among Citi's list of top stocks is investor darling Nvidia . Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix also made Citi's list. Citi also noted that SK Hynix is looking forward to stronger supplies of HBM3E chips through to 2025, "in line with the customer's roadmap."
Persons: Atif Malik, ASMPT, Kevin Chen, Takayuki Naito, Ibiden, Hynix, Peter Lee, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Nvidia, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Franklin FTSE, Franklin FTSE Hong Kong ETF, BlackRock Future Tech ETF, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix South, SK Hynix, Korea ETF, Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF Locations: Hong Kong, Franklin FTSE Hong, SK Hynix South Korean, Korea, Franklin FTSE South
Wall Street analysts are turning more bullish on Nvidia yet again following another strong guide from the chipmaking behemoth. "The narrative is clearly nowhere near its end, or likely nowhere near its peak," he wrote, adding that shares appear inexpensive. He expects Nvidia's Blackwell chips to be sold out through 2025. "While it's large enough market that competitors can succeed or even gain share, NVIDIA remains the standard bearer for multifaceted AI," he wrote. Nvidia's results lifted the broader chip sector, with the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) trading 3% higher in the premarket.
Persons: Tom O'Malley, Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon, Blackwell, Blayne Curtis, Citi's Atif Malik, JPMorgan's Harlan Sur, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Sur, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, Nvidia's Blackwell Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell, Wall, Barclays, Jefferies, NVIDIA, VanEck Semiconductor, Micron Technology, AMD Locations: CY25
What Nvidia's stock split means for retail investors
  + stars: | 2024-05-23 | by ( Samantha Subin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Nvidia's upcoming stock split could propel the chipmaker higher over the short run and boost already enthusiastic investor sentiment, according to Wall Street. Nvidia's results prompted many Wall Street firms to boost their price targets on the stock as demand continues. While a split may improve accessibility by lowering the share price, it doesn't alter the value or fundamentals of the business. Citi's Atif Malik called the split a "positive surprise," while Susquehanna's Christopher Rolland said it "invigorates the retail crowd." "The 10:1 stock split likely adds short-term momentum to this AI bellwether," said Needham's Quinn Bolton.
Persons: Baruah, Citi's Atif Malik, Susquehanna's Christopher Rolland, Needham's Quinn Bolton Organizations: Semiconductor, Walmart, Lam Research, Nvidia
A fast food stock and Nvidia were among the stocks being talked about by analysts on Wall Street. RBC assumed coverage of Jack in the Box with an outperform rating and a price target that implies more than 40% upside. Ransom's $10 price target implies about 37.6% potential upside for the stock, which has gained 8.5% this year. Mailk said he likes the buy-rated stock on "secular AI growth opportunities" and maintained his $1,030 price target. New Street Research maintained its buy rating and $1,100 price target ahead of the quarterly print.
Persons: Jack, Piper Sandler, GoodRx, Raymond James Raymond James, John Ransom, — Pia Singh, Tesla, Dell, Amit Daryanani, Daryanani, Wolfe, Chris Caso, Caso, INTC, Coupang, Jennifer Han, Han, that's, Nvidia's, Piper Sandler's Harsh Kumar, Kumar, Blackwell, Atif Malik, Mailk, Pierre Ferragu, Logan Reich, JACK YTD, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Wall, RBC, Citi, New, Research, Kroger, pharma, Dell, DELL, Wolfe Research, Intel, UBS, Blackwell, RBC Capital Markets Locations: Korea
Sacconaghi has a $195 price target on shares, suggesting 15% upside from Wednesday's close. Bernstein is optimistic that the ongoing weakness in the China market "is more cyclical than structural." Oppenheimer analyst Martin Yang lowered his forecast for the current quarter ahead of the report, accounting for softer iPhone sales trends in China. Sankar has a buy rating and a price target of $220. Malik reiterated his buy rating on the stock ahead of the announcement while notching down his price target to $210 from $220.
Persons: Tesla, Bernstein, Toni Sacconaghi, Sacconaghi, Oppenheimer, Martin Yang, Yang, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, TD Cowen's Krish Sankar, Sankar, JPMorgan's Chatterjee, Atif Malik, Malik, Cowen's Sankar Organizations: Apple, Wall Street, Huawei, Counterpoint Research, JPMorgan, Citi Locations: China, India
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.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Canaccord Genuity, Coty, Cava's, Jeffrey A, Bernstein, — Brian Evans, Jensen Huang, Atif Malik, Raimo Lenschow, Brian Evans, Masimo, MASI, Rick Wise, Logitech Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Erik Woodring, Reddit, Morgan, Brian Nowak, Nowak, Canaccord, Susan Anderson, Anderson, COTY, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, Cava, Citi, Nvidia Citi, Nvidia, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Logitech, Coty, COTY Locations: Friday's, Cava, Taiwan, U.S
If recent history is any guide, snatching up shares of Marvell Technology (MRVL) ahead of its upcoming AI presentation could potentially pay off for investors, according to Citi. Given this setup, analyst Atif Malik opened a positive catalyst watch on the semiconductor stock ahead of its April 11 event, with its $91 price target implying 33% upside from Tuesday's close. MRVL YTD mountain Marvell shares in 2024 Nvidia, Broadcom and AMD "moved up into their respective AI days and the setup appears similar for MRVL after the recent pullback," he wrote. While Marvell shares have underperformed in recent weeks following a weak current-quarter guide, Malik noted that shares trade at an 18% valuation discount to many AI peers. The stock is down about 5% in march but up more than 13% on the year.
Persons: Atif Malik, Malik, Marvell Organizations: Marvell Technology, Citi, Marvell, Nvidia, Broadcom, AMD, Amazon Web, Fiber Communication Locations: California
Dividend-growing stocks offer investors the ultimate of benefits: the prospect of rising income and stock price appreciation, Morgan Stanley found. Tech isn't usually associated with dividend income, but some semiconductor-related stocks made it to Morgan Stanley's list. Broadcom , an artificial intelligence beneficiary whose shares are up 88% in the past year, was also highlighted on Morgan Stanley's list of dividend ideas. Finally, Mondelez International , maker of Sour Patch Kids candy and Oreo cookies, made it to Morgan Stanley's list of dividend growers. Other names that made Morgan Stanley's list of companies that have raised their dividends include Accenture , Microsoft , Marathon Petroleum and D.R.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Todd Castagno, Castagno, Morgan Stanley's, Lam, Atif Malik, Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley's Pamela Kaufman, Mondelez Organizations: Federal Reserve, Equity, Tech, Lam Research, FactSet, Citi, Broadcom, Mondelez, Accenture, Microsoft, Marathon Petroleum Locations: U.S, Horton
Wall Street has a new favorite AI pick
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( Brian Evans | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Analysts on Wall Street think Arista Networks is the next premier artificial intelligence play. On Monday, the company reported a blowout third quarter that surpassed Wall Street expectations on both the top and bottom lines. Moving forward, analysts think the company can be the top player in the Ethernet application of AI. "While there remains risk heading into the 800G cycle, we continue to think Arista is well positioned." The analyst reiterated Arista as a top AI pick into 2024.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley's Meta Marshall, Marshall, Atif Malik, Malik, capex, Michael Bloom Organizations: Arista Networks, Arista, FactSet, Barclays, Citi Locations: Infiniband
Shares of chipmaker Nvidia fell sharply earlier this month after the U.S. government announced new restrictions on exporting advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. Investment bank Itau BBA's analysts believe the new export controls could reduce Nvidia's revenues from China by about 10% in 2025. However, the analysts say the stock's pullback has likely already priced in most or all of that impact. NVDA 1M mountain Itau BBA's $600 price target for Nvidia points to more than 40% upside from the current share price. In response to the plans for new export restrictions, Citi analyst Atif Malik cut his Nvidia price target to $575 from $630.
Persons: Thiago Alves Kapulskis, Atif Malik, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, , Samantha Subin, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, U.S, Investment, U.S . Commerce Department, Citi Locations: China, Saudi Arabia
Washington's tightened grip on artificial intelligence chip sales to China could have long-term implications for Nvidia , 2023's famed AI darling. Through Wednesday's close, Nvidia, the dominant AI player, had lost 7% this week, while Advanced Micro Devices and Marvell Technology slumped more than 2%. What it means for Nvidia Nvidia said in an SEC filing this week that the latest government curbs could hinder its new product development timeline, and a handful of chip models. The major aim of the latest U.S. restrictions is to prevent China from harnessing advanced semiconductor chips to strengthen its military. To be sure, Nvidia isn't the only company slated to feel the pressure from the latest export curbs.
Persons: Greg Bassuk, Atif Malik, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, Malik, America's Vivek Arya, Harlan Sur, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Paul Meeks, Meeks, Charles Shi, JPMorgan's, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, U.S . Commerce Department, Devices, Marvell Technology, Commerce Department, Micron Technology, AXS Investments, Nvidia Nvidia, SEC, United, United Arab Emirates, Citi, Intel, Investments, Bank, America's, JPMorgan Chase, Lam Locations: China, Boise , Idaho, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, United Arab, Freemont , California
Citi maintained its buy rating on Nvidia but lowered its price target to $575 from $630. The bank's lowered outlook comes after the U.S. Department of Commerce announced new export restrictions Tuesday that would curb the sale of more advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. The move will restrict the export of Nvidia's A800 and H800 chips as the federal government attempts to further tighten last year's restrictions on AI chip exports. Malik lowered his full-year 2025 earnings per share by 0.3% to reflect lowered China exposure with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards. Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore lowered his target by $30 to $600 on the back of the new export controls.
Persons: Atif Malik, Malik, Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, Moore, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Nvidia, U.S . Department of Commerce, NVIDIA, federal, United Arab Locations: China, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam
A new chip from Nvidia could prove the next major catalyst for the artificial intelligence darling in 2024, according to Wall Street analysts. Even so, Wall Street remains bullish on the chipmaker, with about 85% of analysts holding a buy rating on the stock, and the average price target implying 43% upside from Friday's close. While the launch of the next-generation chip known as Blackwell isn't expected until 2024, Wall Street analysts are already bracing for the debut to drive significant growth at Nvidia, which already dominates the AI market. The chip is also slated to carry a higher average selling price and better performance than Nvidia's current H100 model. Piper Sandler's Harsh Kumar called the product the "next-gen compute GPU product" for AI and high performance computing.
Persons: Jensen, Blackwell isn't, Atif Malik, Piper Sandler's Harsh Kumar, John Vinh, Vinh, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Wall Street, Citi, Taiwan Semiconductor, KeyBanc Locations: CoWoS, 2H24, 4Q24
He highlighted the enhanced photo capabilities on Pro models and called the new double tap feature the most notable upgrade to the Apple Watch. Many analysts expected hikes around $100 and $200 for the beefed up Pro and Pro Max iterations. Apple essentially delivered a $100 price hike on the Pro Max by doing away with the lower storage option. He noted that the hike on the Pro Max skewed to the low end of the Wall Street firm's expectation range. Evercore ISI's Amit Daryanani regarded the event as "mildly disappointing" for bulls hoping for a Pro price increase.
Persons: Toni Sacconaghi, Canaccord Genuity's Michael Walkley, Goldman Sachs, Michael Ng, Wells, Aaron Rakers, Pro Max, iPhones, Atif Malik, Evercore ISI's Amit Daryanani, David Vogt, Samik Chatterjee, Erik Woodring's, Morgan, Apple, Woodring, Sacconaghi, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Apple Watch, Wall, Pro, Citi, UBS Locations: China
Arista Networks could be an early way to get into artificial intelligence, according to Citi. Analyst Atif Malik upgraded the networking equipment stock to buy from neutral and raised his price target to $220 from $177. He also said AI can create a business opportunity between $2 billion and $5 billion over the next three to five years. Malik said Arista's investor day in November could be a positive catalyst for the stock. ANET YTD mountain Arista Networks, year to date — CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report
Persons: Atif Malik, Malik, hyperscaler capex, Michael Bloom Organizations: Arista Networks, Citi, Arista, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta
And it's already a popular business: the company reported $10.32 billion in data center revenue, reflecting a 171% increase from the same quarter a year ago. Roy also raised his price target for shares to $600, which reflects a 27.3% jump from Wednesday's close. If met, that price target equates to a more than 310% gain from where the stock finished 2022. Bank of America's Vivek Arya hiked his price target to $650 from $550, and Atif Malik of Citi now expects the stock to go to $630. In addition to the data center business, Goldman's Hari pointed to improving supply as a reason to be optimistic that there's still upside ahead.
Persons: Refinitiv, Ruben Roy, Roy, Wells, Aaron Rakers, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, America's Vivek Arya, Atif Malik, Goldman's Hari, BofA's Arya, Hari, Ross Seymore, he'd, NVDA, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Bank, America's, Citi, Deutsche Bank Locations: Wells Fargo
NVDA YTD mountain NVDA has surged in 2023 Ahead of earnings Wednesday, analysts are weighing in on the forthcoming report and how to trade the earnings. Oppenheimer's Rick Schafer maintained an outperform rating on Nvidia and raised his price target to $500 per share up from $420. Elsewhere, Citi analyst Atif Malik reiterated both a buy rating and a $520 per share price target in a note last week. However, Deutsche Bank analyst Ross Seymour is more cautious on Nvidia stock heading into earnings, and reiterated a hold rating in Tuesday note. Seymour maintains a $440 per share price target, which forecasts roughly 2% upside from the stocks current trading levels.
Persons: Hans Mosesmann, Mosesmann, Oppenheimer's Rick Schafer, " Schafer, Wolfe, Chris Caso, " Caso, Atif Malik, Wall, Malik, Ross Seymour, Seymour, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Rosenblatt Securities, Wolfe Research, Citi, Deutsche Bank, LT
Investors may want to consider using the recent weakness in Nvidia to snatch up shares of the artificial intelligence darling, according to some Wall Street analysts. The chipmaker sold off nearly 5% Wednesday following comments from Super Micro Computer that pointed to some supply chain bottlenecks related to Nvidia and other competitors. NVDA 5D mountain Nvidia shares over the last five trading days Nvidia ticked down less than 1% Thursday, and shares sit about 11% off their highs. Citi analyst Atif Malik encouraged investors to buy the weakness in shares, calling the supply concerns "overdone." Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore reiterated his overweight rating in a Wednesday note, adding that the stock remains a top semiconductor pick.
Persons: Atif Malik, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Micro, Nvidia, Citi
AAPL YTD mountain Apple stock was trading lower after quarterly results. Apple doesn't provide official forward guidance and has not done so since 2020 over macroeconomic uncertainty. Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring reiterated an overweight rating on Apple but lowered his price target to $215 from $220. Bank of America's Wamsi Mohan remained neutral on Apple, accompanied by a $210 price target that equates to roughly 10% upside. Rakers maintained an overweight rating on Apple stock with a $225 price target, or about 18% upside from Thursday.
Persons: Apple, Luca Maestri didn't, Apple doesn't, Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Woodring, Morgan Stanley, America's Wamsi Mohan, Mohan, Citi's Atif Malik, Malik, Wells, Aaron Rakers, JPMorgan's Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Goldman Sachs, Michael Ng, Apple's, Ng, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, America's
Don't expect Nvidia's rally to lose steam, Citi says
  + stars: | 2023-07-17 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Analyst Atif Malik raised his price target by $100 to $520 while maintaining his buy rating. That share price would be more than four times higher where the stock finished 2022. But neither his price target or bull case are considered outlandish for the stock. Though both are above the average analyst's price target of $479.22, neither exceeds the highest price target on Wall Street of $767 per share, according to Refinitiv. In addition to the price target hike, Malik also raised his outlook for earnings per share in upcoming years.
Persons: Atif Malik, Malik, Maik, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Citi, Devices Locations: Friday's, China
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