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Super Micro said in late August that it would delay the release of its annual 10-K filing. DocuSign — Shares of the software company rose around 4% after fiscal second-quarter results topped expectations, fueled by strong subscription growth. Guidewire Software — The software stock jumped 12.4% thanks to the company's fiscal fourth-quarter beat. UiPath — The software stock slid 6% amid the tech-led market sell-off Friday. Intel , Mobileye — Shares of autonomous driving tech company Mobileye slumped 8.5%.
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DocuSign's adjusted earnings of 97 cents per share for the second quarter exceeded analysts' expectations of 80 cents per share, according to LSEG. Broadcom said it sees $14 billion of revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter , while analysts called for $14.04 billion, per LSEG. Bowlero's fiscal fourth-quarter revenue came in ahead of estimates at $283.9 million, while analysts called for $273.4 million, per FactSet. Analysts polled by LSEG anticipated 13 cents per share in earnings and revenue of $1.21 billion. Adjusted earnings for the fiscal second quarter came in at 44 cents per share, while revenue was $276.4 million.
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Vail Resorts — The resort operator saw its stock fall more than 5% after posting fiscal third-quarter earnings of $9.54 per share on revenue of $1.28 billion. Those results missed analysts' expectations of $9.97 per share on revenues of $1.3 billion, according to LSEG. DocuSign reported first quarter adjusted earnings of 82 cents per share on revenue of $710 million. Braze reported an adjusted loss of 5 cents per share, while analysts expected a loss of 10 cents per share, according to LSEG. Analysts were anticipating a loss of 7 cents per share and revenue of $60 million, per LSEG.
Persons: DocuSign, Braze Organizations: Vail Resorts, Revenue Locations: LSEG
Just ask Ross Stores: America’s largest off-price retailer reported earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ forecasts last week. The US Labor Department releases April figures on job openings, quits, hires and layoffs. The US Commerce Department releases April figures on new orders for manufactured goods. The US Commerce Department releases April data on exports and imports. Friday: The US Labor Department releases May data gauging the state of the job market, including monthly payroll growth, wage gains and the unemployment rate.
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In this way, the nonfarm payroll report also offers clues on the near-term path of inflation. As always, payroll processing firm ADP will release its May private-sector jobs report before the government's nonfarm payroll report. On Tuesday, we'll get the latest JOLTS data, shorthand for the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey conducted by the Labor Department. Earnings A few noteworthy earnings reports set for next week include CrowdStrike and Hewlett Packard Enterprise after the close on Tuesday. A report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed the US economy added 311,000 jobs in February.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday told investors what to pay attention to next week on Wall Street, highlighting the nonfarm payroll report and earnings from GitlLab and CrowdStrike . Cramer said he's waiting to see how the company will perform because some in the enterprise software sector see issues with sales. Tuesday brings quarterly results from CrowdStrike, and Cramer said this cybersecurity company has been doing better than many of its peers. Friday brings perhaps the most important event of the week, according to Cramer, the Labor Department's nonfarm payroll report. Cramer said the Federal Reserve won't be inclined to cut rates until the unemployment rate reaches 4%.
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JPMorgan is testing a generative AI "copilot" within its private bank, a move that is already saving advisors a couple of hours a day. AdvertisementHow Donnelly's team drives innovation in the private bankJPMorgan's private bank caters to clients with at least $10 million in assets. The unit's $974 billion in assets are managed by just over 3,500 client advisors. When the CEO of JPM's private bank tapped an advisor with little to no technical experience to lead digital product for his division, it was intentional. He didn't "want the individuals that are deciding the advisor experience and client experience not to sit amongst the front-office users," she said.
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JPMorgan is testing a generative AI "copilot" within its private bank, a move that is already saving advisors a couple of hours a day. AdvertisementHow Donnelly's team drives innovation in the private bankJPMorgan's private bank caters to clients with at least $10 million in assets. The unit's $974 billion in assets are managed by just over 3,500 client advisors. When the CEO of JPM's private bank tapped an advisor with little to no technical experience to lead digital product for his division, it was intentional. He didn't "want the individuals that are deciding the advisor experience and client experience not to sit amongst the front-office users," she said.
Persons: Karen Donnelly, Donnelly, Morgan Stanley, Mary Erdoes, Dan Pinto's, JPMorgan's, She's, aren't, David Frame, , Donnelly doesn't, gunning Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Business, Advisors, ChatGPT
The DocuSign website is seen on a laptop in Dobbs Ferry, New York, April 1, 2021. Contract management platform DocuSign is committed to remaining a public company and is working to convince investors of its artificial intelligence potential, CEO Allan Thygesen told CNBC, after reports suggested the firm had been the target of takeover interest from private equity suitors. "We're focused on building a great, independent public company," Thygesen told CNBC in an interview earlier this week at a partner event the company held in London. "I joined DocuSign as a public company, it's a very exciting time right now, so that's our plan." Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman were unavailable for comment when contacted by CNBC.
Persons: Allan Thygesen, We're, Thygesen, DocuSign, Bain, Friedman Organizations: CNBC, Bain Capital, Hellman, Reuters, Bloomberg Locations: Dobbs Ferry , New York, London, DocuSign
Yet they're still getting through often enough that the Federal Trade Commission has recently warned the public about the prevalence of fake job scams. AdvertisementThe 'fake check' scamChris Conwell had initially applied to a job ad on LinkedIn in early March. Fake check scams generally involve a supposed employer mailing a fraudulent check to the would-be employee they're attempting to scam. But, Conwell told Business Insider, something felt wrong. A representative for the company also pointed to internal statistics that indicate LinkedIn intercepts the majority of detected fake accounts and scams before fake recruiters can post.
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Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Netflix to $700 from $600. 7:13 a.m.: JPMorgan cuts Boeing price target, but says demand should push strong long-term growth Investors shouldn't give up on Boeing as a long-term investment, according to JPMorgan. Analyst Seth Seifman lowered his price target by $20 to $210, implying 21.1% potential upside for shares of the aerospace company. He raised his target price by $14 to $62, which suggests 4.2% potential upside for DocuSign over the next year. The analyst kept his neutral rating on the stock but cut his price target by $16 to $180.
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Here are Friday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Netflix as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $700 per share from $600. Morgan Stanley reiterates Starbucks as overweight Morgan Stanley lowered its price target to $115 per share from $120 but says it's sticking with Starbucks shares. "Charles Schwab's profitability, earnings growth, and free cash flow yield make it an attractive stock in the Financial sector." "Our 12-month price target of $84 (17% potential upside) is unchanged and we maintain our Buy rating on the stock." Goldman Sacks reiterates Apple as buy Goldman said it's sticking with its buy rating ahead of earnings in early May.
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DocuSign CEO: We're excited about our journey as an independent public companyDocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk AI utilization, quarterly earnings, recent stock performance and more.
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Ericsson will cut 1,200 jobs in Sweden
  + stars: | 2024-03-25 | by ( Alex Koller | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Ericsson recently announced it is planning to cut 8,500 jobs as part of its cost-cutting measures. Ericsson announced on Monday that it will lay off around 1,200 employees in Sweden as the telecom company faces slowed demand for its 5G equipment. Last year, the company laid off 8,500 staffers, or about 8% of its workforce, to cut costs. Ericsson had 99,950 employees, including 10,744 workers in North America, at the end of last year, according to an SEC filing. In 2023, more than 260,000 workers were let go from almost 1,200 tech companies.
Persons: Ericsson Organizations: Ericsson, SEC, Industry, Meta, Microsoft, Cisco Locations: Sweden, North America
Three-Stock Lunch: Biogen, DocuSign & Gap
  + stars: | 2024-03-08 | 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 EmailThree-Stock Lunch: Biogen, DocuSign & GapGina Sanchez, Lido Advisors chief market strategist, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss stock plays for three stocks, including Biogen, DocuSign and Gap.
Persons: Gina Sanchez Organizations: Lido Advisors
The database software maker posted adjusted earnings of 86 cents per share on revenue of $458 million. Analysts had called for earnings of 47 cents per share and $433 million in revenue, according to LSEG. DocuSign reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 76 cents per share on revenue of $712 million for the period. According to analysts surveyed by LSEG, Wall Street had expected earnings of 64 cents per share on $699 million in revenue. Eli Lilly — Shares slipped 1% premarket after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration delayed approving its Alzheimer's drug, donanemab.
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Marvell Technology — The chip company sank more than 11% on light first-quarter earnings and revenue guidance. Marvell Technology said it anticipated adjusted earnings of 23 cents per share for the first quarter, below the 40 cents expected by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Samsara posted $276 million in revenue, compared to analysts' expectations for $258 million, per LSEG. DocuSign reported adjusted earnings of 76 cents per share on revenue of $712 million for the period. Analysts polled by LSEG had called for earnings of 64 cents per share on $699 million in revenue.
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Broadcom — Shares dipped 3% after the semiconductor company posted full-year revenue guidance that was in line with analysts' expectations, per LSEG. For the fiscal first quarter, Broadcom reported adjusted earnings of $10.99 per share, while analysts while analysts polled by LSEG had expected $10.29 per share. Gap — The apparel retailer's stock price jumped 7% after earnings blew past analysts' expectations for the latest quarter. Costco Wholesale — Shares dipped 4% after the retailer slightly missed revenue expectations in the fiscal second quarter. Costco posted $58.44 billion in revenue, while analysts had expected $59.16 billion, according to LSEG.
Persons: LSEG, Marvell, Darla Mercado Organizations: Broadcom, Revenue, Marvell Technology, Marvell, Navy, Costco Locations: LSEG
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Now, as the Federal Reserve faces the final stretch of its historic inflation battle, a bigger pool of workers could slow inflation even further. That then begs the question: How much more can better labor supply slow inflation? The US Labor Department releases January figures on job openings, quits, hires and layoffs. The US Labor Department reports the number of new applications for jobless benefits in the week ended March 2. China’s National Bureau of Statistics releases February inflation data.
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Broadcom – JPMorgan reinstated coverage on Broadcom , also a Club stock, following a period of restrictions. Jim said of Broadcom: "Those who don't own this stock, I'd still buy it." "Gross margins are really good. "They are really cyber terror. They are actually terror," Jim said, meaning Palantir focuses its big data protection against cyber terrorists.
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In its second quarter, the materials company posted earnings of 36 cents per share, greater than the 26 cents per share anticipated by analysts polled by StreetAccount. In its fourth quarter, the company posted adjusted earnings of 87 cents per share, compared to guidance of 85 cents to 87 cents in earnings per share. The company said it was committed to announcing a $3.5 billion share buyback for the first half of the year. The insurance service company reported adjusted earnings of $7.44 per share, topping the FactSet consensus estimate of $7.05 in earnings per share. Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting earnings of $1.08 per share on revenue of $1.24 billion.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorning Meeting rapid fire: Costco, Broadcom, Spotify, Palantir, Docusign summaryJim Cramer look at five stocks in the news Tuesday.
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DocuSign to lay off 6% of workforce, or about 440 jobs
  + stars: | 2024-02-06 | by ( Ashley Capoot | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The DocuSign website is seen on a laptop in Dobbs Ferry, New York, April 1, 2021. DocuSign announced Tuesday it will cut 6% of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan that aims to improve the company's "financial and operational efficiency," according to a release. DocuSign employs 7,336 workers according to its most recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which means the cuts will affect around 440 jobs. DocuSign said the restructuring plan will be largely complete by the end of its second fiscal quarter of 2025, according to the release. In January, shares of DocuSign soared on reports that Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman were competing to buy the online signature provider.
Persons: DocuSign, Friedman Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Bain Capital, Hellman, Reuters Locations: Dobbs Ferry , New York
DocuSign's deal talks with Bain, Hellman & Friedman stall: Reuters
  + stars: | 2024-02-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The Docusign Inc. application for download in the Apple App Store on a smartphone arranged in Dobbs Ferry, New York, U.S., on Thursday, April 1, 2021. Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman have cooled in their pursuit of DocuSign Inc over disagreements on how much they should pay to acquire the provider of online signature services, people familiar with the matter said on Monday. It remains, possible, however, that the deal talks will resume in the future, the sources added, requesting anonymity because the matter is confidential. A deal for DocuSign would have been one of the biggest leveraged buyouts of 2024. A spike in financing costs in the last two years has made financing leveraged buyouts more expensive and big deals harder to clinch.
Persons: Friedman Organizations: Inc, Apple, Bain Capital, Hellman, DocuSign Inc, DocuSign, Mobile, United Airlines Locations: Dobbs Ferry , New York, U.S, New York
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