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The stock market had another great run since the Club's May Monthly Meeting. Here's our top-five performing portfolio names since the May 30 close through Wednesday's close, the eve of our June Monthly Meeting. AVGO YTD mountain Broadcom (AVGO) year-to-date performance Broadcom took the top spot since the May Monthly Meeting, jumping 16.7% in that timeframe. And on Wednesday, the stock mounted a late-day comeback to close up 0.25% on the day of its annual shareholder meeting. Even with their recent comeback, Salesforce shares are down more than 10% from their close May 29.
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Snowflake posted $829 million in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG had called for $786 million. Adjusted earnings for the period came in at 14 cents a share, however, missing the consensus estimate by 4 cents. Beauty — The cosmetics maker added 3.4% after easily surpassing consensus forecasts from analysts surveyed by FactSet for the fiscal fourth quarter. posted 53 cents in earnings per share, excluding items, on $321.1 million in revenue, while analysts penciled in just 33 cents on $292.6 million in revenue. On top of that, LiveRamp offered firm revenue guidance for both the current quarter and full year.
Persons: Snowflake, LSEG, NetEase, FactSet, e.l.f, LiveRamp, Cytokinetics, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Ed Bred, Lori Koch, Alibaba, GoodRX, , Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Yun Li, Tanaya Macheel, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: Nvidia, Micro, Taiwan Semiconductor, Bloomberg, Department of Justice, of, News, Corp, JPMorgan, DuPont de Nemours, DuPont, Bloomberg News, Bank of America, RBC, Hasbro —, Hasbro Locations: Southern, of New York,
Nvidia — The chipmaker and artificial intelligence beneficiary spiked 11% after Nvidia posted strong fiscal first-quarter results , issued better-than-expected guidance and announced a 10-for-1 stock split. Live Nation Entertainment — Shares dropped 7% after the U.S. Department of Justice sued to break up the parent company of Ticketmaster, alleging antitrust violations . The cosmetics maker posted fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 53 cents per share on revenues of $321.1 million. Snowflake had posted $829 million in revenue, surpassing the consensus forecast of $786 million, per LSEG. Adjusted earnings for the period came in at 14 cents a share, however, falling short of analysts' consensus estimate by 4 cents.
Persons: Brian West, LSEG, LiveRamp, GoodRx, Snowflake, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Pia Singh Organizations: Nvidia, Micro Computer, Boeing —, Boeing, U.S . Department of Justice, Ticketmaster, RBC, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Taiwan Semiconductor, Machinery, Titan Machinery, Triumph, JPMorgan, Corp, LSEG, Revenue
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell : Nvidia — The chipmaker added about 4% after announcing a 10-for-1 stock split . Nvidia also surpassed Wall Street's fiscal first-quarter estimates on the top and bottom lines, and it issued strong guidance for the current quarter. Fiscal first-quarter revenue surpassed the Street's expectations, coming in at $829 million, versus consensus estimates for $786 million, per LSEG. — The apparel and footwear company sank 9% after posting an unexpected loss for the recent quarter and revenue that fell short of Wall Street's estimates. VF Corp. posted a loss of 32 cents per share on $2.37 billion in revenue.
Persons: LSEG, FactSet, Synopsys, LiveRamp, Dow Jones, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Ed Breen, Lori Koch, Breen, , Darla Mercado, Sarah Min, Scott Schnipper, Christina Cheddar, Berk Organizations: Nvidia, Super Micro, Devices, Corp, VF Corp, LiveRamp Holdings, News Corp, JPMorgan, DuPont de Nemours, DuPont
Take-Two Interactive Software — Shares of the video game company were down more than 2% after an update about the timing of the new Grand Theft Auto game. Doximity also reported in line revenue guidance for the first quarter. Expected revenue of $585 million to $589 million was weaker than the $590.2 million consensus estimate. The information technology company expects earnings of 55 cents to 60 cents per share in the first quarter, weaker than the FactSet consensus estimate of 76 cents earnings per share. Revenue guidance of $3.1 billion to $3.150 billion was less than the anticipated $3.3 billion.
Persons: Reddit, Doximity, Globant, FactSet, Goldman Sachs, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: GameStop, OpenAI, Bloomberg, Globant SA, FactSet, Citigroup, DXC Technology
The sale comes after GameStop shares surged earlier this week in a brief revival of the meme-stock trade. Reddit — The social media stock popped 12% after Reddit announced a partnership with OpenAI. Take-Two Interactive — Shares of the video game publisher were up about 1% after its quarterly report showed stronger-than-expected bookings. Revenue guidance of $3.1 billion to $3.15 billion was also softer than the $3.3 billion expected by Wall Street. JD.com — The Chinese e-commerce stock advanced 2.2% on the heels of a Macquarie upgrade to outperform from neutral.
Persons: Reddit, OpenAI, Doximity, Globant, DXC, Tilray, Coinbase, JD.com, Macquarie, Jefferies, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim Organizations: GameStop, OpenAI, Reuters, Microsoft, Nvidia, Bloomberg Law, Globant SA, Technology, FactSet, Wall, Bank of America, Macquarie, DuPont de Nemours, Jefferies
Shockwave Medical — The medical device stock rose 1.6% after Johnson & Johnson announced it would buy the company for $12.5 billion. Krispy Kreme — Shares of the doughnut chain surged 5% in premarket trading after Piper Sandler upgraded the stock to overweight from neutral. Fox Corporation Class A — The stock rose 1% following an upgrade to buy from neutral at Seaport Research. Western Digital — The semiconductor stock rose nearly 3.5% after an upgrade to buy from neutral by Rosenblatt Securities. Agilent Technologies — The life sciences applications company rose more than 1% after receiving an upgrade to buy from hold at Stifel.
Persons: Johnson, Piper Sandler, Krispy Kreme, McDonald's, Omar Mejias, Wells, Steven Cahall, Ollie's, Gro —, Rosenblatt, Daniel Arias, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Johnson, USA, Scotts Miracle, Gro, Fox Corporation, Seaport Research, Rosenblatt Securities, Western, Technologies, Stifel Locations: Wells Fargo
Altice USA — The cable television firm tumbled more than 12% after Wells Fargo downgraded the stock to underweight from equal weight. Krispy Kreme — Shares jumped 6% after Piper Sandler upgraded the stock to overweight from neutral. Cinemark — The movie theater chain climbed 4.4% on the back of a double upgrade to overweight from underweight by Wells Fargo. Snowflake — The cloud company added 2.5% after Rosenblatt upgraded the stock to buy from a neutral rating, citing strong customer interest. Agilent Technologies — The life sciences applications stock rose nearly 3% after Stifel upgraded it to buy from hold.
Persons: Wells, Steven Cahall, Tesla, Elon Musk, Piper Sandler, McDonald's, Cinemark, Rosenblatt, Daniel Arias, Johnson, — CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox Organizations: USA, Reuters, EV, Investors, Energy, Citi, Technologies, Stifel, Shockwave, Johnson, Israel Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday. Estée Lauder — Shares jumped 6.28% after Bank of America upgraded them to buy from neutral. AMC Entertainment — Shares dropped 14.29% after the movie theater chain said in a filing it will sell $250 million worth of stock. Verint Systems — Shares added 6.63% after the customer engagement solutions provider surpassed fourth-quarter earnings per share and revenue expectations. Braze anticipates a loss of 10 cents to 11 cents per share for its first quarter, versus a 5 cents loss expected from analysts polled by FactSet.
Persons: Estée Lauder —, Steve Ladd Huffman, Jennifer Wong, Chemours, Sridhar Ramaswamy, FactSet, Synnex, TD Synnex, MillerKnoll, Braze, , Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Jason Kempin Organizations: Bank of America, New York Stock Exchange, AMC, Verint Systems, Apollo Global Management, FactSet, Allstate, HSBC, Getty
It posted earnings of 41 cents per share, excluding items, on revenue of $3 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet had called for earnings of 34 cents per share on $2.91 billion in revenue. C3.ai — The artificial intelligence software stock advanced more than 24% after C3.ai posted a narrower-than-expected adjusted loss per share of 13 cents. Pure Storage — Shares jumped more than 22% after the data storage company posted stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and upbeat first-quarter guidance. However, fourth-quarter revenue of $1.1 billion did top LSEG estimates of $1.05 billion.
Persons: FactSet, Morgan Stanley, Chemours, , Birkenstock, Snowflake, Frank Slootman, LSEG, Duolingo, Alex Harring, Yun Li, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Beverage, RBC, Bank of America Securities, Bank of America, Paramount, AMC Entertainment
Snowflake said it expects product revenue to range between $745 million and $750 million in the current period, below the $759 million analysts polled by StreetAccount expected. Okta said its expects revenues to range between $603 million and $605 million, surpassing a FactSet estimate of $583.8 million. Celsius posted 17 cents in earnings per share on $347.4 million in revenue for the fourth quarter. Nutanix posted earnings of 46 cents per share on revenues totaling $565 million. The data storage company posted earnings of 50 cents per share on $790 million in revenue.
Persons: Frank Slootman, Snowflake, StreetAccount, Morgan Stanley, Salesforce — Salesforce, Okta, Duolingo, LSEG, Nutanix, , Alex Harring, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox, Lisa Han, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Revenue, Bank of America, AMC, AMC Entertainment, Wall, Paramount, LSEG, CNBC Warner Bros, FactSet, HP — Locations: Canada, FactSet .
In the fourth quarter, the software company topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. Snowflake — Snowflake shares plunged 20% after the business software company announced the retirement of its CEO Frank Slootman. The company topped earnings expectations by 12 cents and said it expects revenue for the current period to range between $603 million and $605 million. The company posted revenue of $13.19 billion, falling short of the $13.56 billion analysts polled by LSEG expected. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 5 cents and topped an LSEG estimate of 2 cents per share.
Persons: — Salesforce, Frank Slootman, Duolingo, Okta — Okta, LSEG Organizations: FactSet, Paramount Global, LSEG, Revenue, StreetAccount, HP Inc, AMC Entertainment
Snowflake — Snowflake shares rallied more than 4% after the cloud company posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results and an upbeat fourth-quarter product revenue forecast. The company posted adjusted earnings of 25 cents per share on $734 million in revenue. That topped the profit of 16 cents per share and revenue of $713 million expected by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Discover Financial — Shares jumped 4.7% after the digital banking company announced it was exploring the sale of its student loan portfolio. Victoria's Secret — The women's clothing retailer surged 15.9% after providing current-quarter guidance that was largely in line with analysts' expectations.
Persons: LSEG, Phillips, Elliott, Morgan Stanley, Nutanix, Synopsys, Ally, Baird, Petco, Wells, , Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min Organizations: Dow Jones, Revenue, LSEG, Discover, Elliott Investment Management, CNBC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia, Jefferies, Wolfe Research, Barclays Locations:
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Salesforce — Salesforce popped more than 9% after the cloud software company reported fiscal third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Snowflake posted adjusted earnings of 25 cents per share on revenue of $734 million. It also issued first-quarter and full-year earnings guidance that also topped estimates. On Wednesday, the company announced a $10 billion share buyback, raised its dividend and reinstated its full-year guidance. Pure Storage — The data storage stock tumbled 14.5% in Thursday's premarket after offering a weak revenue outlook.
Persons: Salesforce, Nutanix, Snowflake, Morgan Stanley, Robinhood, James Heaney, Synopsys — Synopsys, FactSet, Goldman Sachs, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: LSEG, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia, Jefferies, General Motors, Ford, Ford Motor, United Auto Workers Locations: U.K, Thursday's
Salesforce — The software giant added 7% after releasing third-quarter adjusted earnings of $2.11 per share, higher than the $2.06 per share analysts polled by LSEG were expecting. The firm's third-quarter revenue of $8.72 billion fell in line with expectations. Snowflake — The stock rallied more than 7% after its third-quarter earnings beat analysts' expectations. Pure Storage — The data storage company lost 12%. Pure Storage anticipates fourth-quarter revenue will come in at $728 million, below the $918.7 million analysts had expected, according to FactSet.
Persons: LSEG, Nutanix, PVH Organizations: Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals
Kroger earned an adjusted 96 cents per share, beating an LSEG estimate of 91 cents per share. Planet Labs lost an adjusted 14 cents per share on revenue of $53.8 million. Analysts polled by LSEG expected a loss of 8 cents per share on revenue of $54.1 million. DocuSign reported an adjusted 72 cents per share and $688 million in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG forecast an adjusted 66 cents and $678 million, respectively. First Solar — Shares of the solar panel maker gained 1.4% after Deutsche Bank upgraded the First Solar to buy from hold, citing the company's strong ongoing demand.
Persons: Victor Coleman, Kroger, LSEG, DocuSign, Davidson, Gary Friedman, Gilead, — CNBC's Pia Singh Organizations: Kroger Co, Albertsons Cos Inc, New York Stock Exchange, Hudson Pacific Properties, Hollywood, Avid, Labs, Planet Labs, LSEG, Deutsche Bank, Gilead Sciences, Bank of America Locations: New York City, California
But the company posted $33.85 billion in quarterly revenue, under the $34.13 billion anticipated by analysts. Planet Labs — The satellite imagery stock slipped 2.6% in premarket trading after delivering a weaker quarterly report than expected on Thursday. DocuSign — The electric signature stock advanced 2.4% premarket on the heels of a stronger-than-expected quarterly report released Thursday. The Wall Street firm said Snowflake is in an advantageous position with "best-in-class growth rates" and is set to benefit from increased demand for artificial intelligence applications. The Wall Street firm cited First Solar's strong growth message during its investors day.
Persons: Kroger, LSEG, DocuSign, Davidson, Snowflake, Mizuho, RH —, Gary Friedman, , Yun Li, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Planet Labs, LSEG, Deutsche Bank, Mizuho, Gilead Sciences, Bank of America Locations: Gilead
Adjusted earnings came in at $2.70 per share, ahead of the $2.09 estimate expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Snowflake posted 22 cents adjusted earnings per share on $674 million in revenue. AutoDesk reported adjusted earnings of $1.91 per share on $1.35 billion in revenue. Adjusted earnings per share of 6 cents was in line with expectations and revenue slightly beat, per StreetAccount. However, Petco's full-year guidance for adjusted EPS and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization fell short of consensus estimates.
Persons: Splunk, FactSet, Snowflake, Refinitiv, , Carlos Alberini, Petco's, amortization, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia, Refinitiv, Wall, Taiwan Semiconductor, AMD, Marvell Technology — Semiconductor, Devices, Marvell Technology, Broadcom, Boeing —, AutoDesk, Petco, Wellness Locations: Wall Street
Nvidia - The chipmaker's stock climbed more than 1% to a record high after the company reported a beat on the top and bottom lines. Splunk — The cloud stock climbed 13.6% after the company beat Wall Street expectations for second-quarter earnings and raised its guidance. Autodesk — Shares added 3.1% after Autodesk reported an earnings beat and higher forward guidance. Snowflake — Snowflake dipped more than 5% in midday trading even after after reporting an earnings beat. Guess — The apparel company soared more than 28% after reporting an earnings beat, highlighted by an adjusted 72 cents per share and revenue of $664.5 million.
Persons: Marvell, Max, Refinitiv, Wolfe, Splunk, , Alex Harring, Yun Li, Michelle Fox Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Marvell Technology, Boeing —, Boeing, Discover Financial, Bank of America, Autodesk, Refinitiv Locations: Santa Clara , California
Splunk earned 71 cents per share, after adjustments, on $889 million in revenue. Analysts polled by FactSet had forecast Splunk would earn 46 cents per share. Nvidia earned $2.70 per share, excluding items, on $13.51 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by Refinitiv forecast $2.09 per share in earnings and $11.22 billion in revenue. Analysts polled by Refinitiv forecast 10 cents per share in profit on $662 million in revenue. Autodesk earned $1.91 per share after adjustments on $1.35 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by Refinitiv predicted $1.73 per share in earnings and $1.32 billion in revenue.
Persons: Splunk, FactSet, Snowflake, Guess, Ananda Baruah, Refinitiv Organizations: Nvidia, Refinitiv, Taiwan Semiconductor, AMD, Marvell — Semiconductor, Marvell, Loop, Micro Computer, Autodesk
Pinterest — Shares climbed more than 5% in midday trading. The Wall Street firm said it anticipated more subscribers and the potential discontinuation of its lowest-priced, ad-free plan, which is being tested in Canada. AeroVironment also said it anticipates full-year revenue of $630 million to $660 million, beating the $600 million expected by analysts. ZoomInfo also received positive coverage from Morgan Stanley, which reiterated an overweight rating on the stock. Snowflake — Shares added 5.5% after the data cloud company reiterated its full-year guidance during an investor day Tuesday.
Persons: Wells, Mills, Betty Crocker, Oppenheimer, AeroVironment, ZoomInfo, Needham, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Arcline, BancShares, , Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Jesse Pound, Michael Bloom Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Norwegian Cruise, Royal, Refinitiv, Nvidia, Journal, Netflix, Joby, Reuters, KKR . First Locations: Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, China, Canada, Refinitiv, North Carolina
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. General Mills — Shares dropped 3.9% following mixed fiscal fourth-quarter results. The Betty Crocker and Cheerios owner beat Wall Street expectations on earnings, reporting $1.12 in adjusted earnings per share against a Refinitiv consensus estimate of $1.07 per share. The Wall Street bank said Pinterest is making the strategic move to outsource monetization to third-parties to overcome its attribution and scale challenges, including a partnership with Amazon. ZoomInfo — Shares of the software company added 3.9% in premarket trading after Needham initiated coverage of ZoomInfo with a buy rating.
Persons: Mills, Betty Crocker, Biden, Wells, Pinterest, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Needham, ZoomInfo, Yun Li, Jesse Pound Organizations: Safeway, Nvidia, Street Journal, iShares Semiconductor, Amazon Locations: San Anselmo , California, China
Best Buy — The consumer electronics retailer shed 1.9% after its fiscal year earnings and revenue guidance came in lighter than expected. Best Buy said it expects a sales decline of 3% to 6% for the year, citing the macro environment. Macy's — The retailer advanced 7.3% after beating expectations on per-share earnings and meeting them on revenue, according to Refinitiv. JPMorgan downgraded the stock to neutral from overweight Thursday and said the company's expectations are too high. On Semiconductor — The semiconductor maker dropped 7.2% following a downgrade to outperform from strong buy by Raymond James.
Salesforce — Shares of the cloud software maker surged more than 10% after the company beat Wall Street estimates across the board in its quarterly report and issued a better-than-expected forecast. Wall Street analysts believe Salesforce's strong results are impressive given the activist pressure it's facing. Revenue came in line with Wall Street expectations at $8.26 billion. Okta – Okta shares jumped 9% after topping Wall Street's expectations for the recent quarter and issuing better-than-expected guidance for the current period. Box — The cloud content management platform's shares slid 14% following the company's fourth quarter results.
Silvergate Capital – Silvergate Capital shares plunged more than 22% in extended trading after the crypto-focused bank filed to delay its 10-K annual report. Snowflake — Shares of Snowflake fell 7% despite posting a top-and-bottom line beat for the recent quarter, according to Refinitiv. Okta — Okta shares rallied about 13% in extended trading after topping expectations for the fourth quarter, according to analysts surveyed by Refinitiv. Nevertheless, Box beat analysts' estimates on the top and bottom line for the fourth quarter, according to Refinitiv. Celsius Holdings — The energy drink maker's stock slipped more than 3% postmarket after sharing an unexpected loss for the fourth quarter, according to FactSet.
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