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Palo Alto Networks — The security software provider jumped 15.2% after Palo Alto beat expectations for earnings when reporting after the bell Friday. Goldman Sachs reiterated the stock as a buy following its report. Permian shares were flat. Xpeng — The Chinese electric vehicle maker jumped 9.8% following an upgrade to buy from neutral by Bank of America. Farfetch — The e-commerce fashion company's shares jumped more than 5% Monday.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Earthstone, Baird, Napco, Xpeng, Tesla, Farfetch, Acushnet, Jefferies, , Sarah Min, Hakyung Kim, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nvidia, Palo Alto Networks, Palo Alto, Earthstone, Nvidia —, HSBC, Napco Security Technologies, Bank of America, Volkswagen, VMWare, Broadcom, United Kingdom's, Markets Authority, Acushnet Holdings Locations: Santa Clara , California, China
Signage outside Palo Alto Networks headquarters in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Thursday, May 13, 2021. Palo Alto Networks — The security software vendor soared 12.5% following an earning's beat after the Friday market close. Earthstone Energy , Permian Resources — Earthstone jumped 7.5% in the premarket after Permian Resources agreed to buy the oil and gas company in an all-stock deal valued at about $4.5 billion, including debt. Nvidia — The leading AI semiconductor maker gained 2.6% premarket after HSBC reiterated a buy rating and raised its target price. The e-commerce fashion platform's shares tanked after second quarter revenue came in lower than expected.
Persons: Earthstone, Baird, Gross, Napco, XPeng, Tesla, , Samantha Subin, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh Organizations: Palo Alto Networks, Refinitiv, Earthstone, Resources, Nvidia, HSBC, Napco Security, Bank of America, Volkswagen, VMware, Broadcom, United Kingdom's, Markets Authority Locations: Palo, Santa Clara , California, U.S, Refinitiv ., China
Tech stocks also make up much of the S & P 500, with the information technology sector forming 25.6% of the index, according to FactSet. "The leaders this year are definitely Apple and Microsoft ," Louis Navellier, chairman at Navellier & Associates, told CNBC's " Street Signs Asia " on Wednesday. "They are now the highest weightings ever in the S & P 500." "It dominates graphics chips, it dominates AI chips," he said, adding that Nvidia makes the "best" self-driving systems. Other stock picks Apart from Nvidia, Navellier had three other stock picks with high expected earnings growth.
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