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Advisors Capital’s JoAnne Feeney on her top stock picks
  + stars: | 2024-09-25 | 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 EmailAdvisors Capital’s JoAnne Feeney on her top stock picksJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, her top stock picks, and more.
Persons: Capital’s JoAnne Feeney, JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Capital Management
Read previewFrom Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, billionaires are the power players of philanthropy. It's not possible to generalize, but billionaires' philanthropic contributions likely do not outweigh the negative aspects of wealth inequality. For every Chuck Feeney or 'good' billionaire, there is an Elon Musk or Bill Gates, both with questionable practices. Bill Gates is an example. How does MacKenzie Scott's philanthropy differ from how other billionaires typically approach giving, and what lessons can they learn from her?
Persons: , Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, It's, MacKenzie Scott, Bezos, Hans Peter Schmitz, Bob, Carol Mattocks, Gates, Scott, Chuck Feeney, Elon Musk, Melinda Gates, Ramin Talaie, Getty, MacKenzie Organizations: Service, Business, Nonprofit Leadership, North Carolina State University, Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates Foundation, Black Colleges, Universities, Third
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe aggregate picture is still pretty supportive of equities, says Advisors Capital’s JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends ahead of the opening bell on Monday.
Persons: Capital’s JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Capital Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are other places now to invest besides just Big Tech: Advisors Capital’s JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends ahead of the opening bell on Wednesday.
Persons: Capital’s JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Big Tech, Capital Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFeeney: Fundamentals are extremely supportive of the market rallyJoAnne Feeney, Partner and Portfolio Manager at Advisors Capital Management, discusses the markets' record run and her top stock picks.
Persons: Email Feeney, JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Advisors Capital Management
Lower Social Security COLA forecast for 2025Unlike most other sources of retirement income, Social Security benefits are automatically adjusted for inflation each year. As current retirees continue to feel the pinch of higher costs, slowing inflation points to a lower Social Security cost-of-living adjustment next year. The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment may be 3% in 2025, estimates Mary Johnson, an independent Social Security and Medicare analyst. In contrast, beneficiaries saw a 3.2% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment this year — resulting in an average retirement benefit increase of just over $50 per month. That followed record high Social Security cost-of-living adjustments of 8.7% in 2023 and 5.9% in 2022.
Persons: Caroline Feeney, Feeney, they're, Mary Johnson, Johnson Organizations: Istock, Getty, Prudential's, Prudential, Social Security, Security, Urban, Clerical Workers, CPI
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia's stock has an awful lot of growth ahead of it, says Advisors Capital's JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss whether Nvidia's stock has gotten ahead of itself, competitors in Nvidia's space, and how to consider the sustainability of revenue growth for top AI companies.
Persons: Capital's JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Capital Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStocks with dividends help investors navigate cyclical volatility, says JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Partner and Portfolio Manager at Advisors Capital Management, discusses the recent market sell-off and how to position going forward.
Persons: JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Advisors Capital Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors are jittery because the markets are in a transitional period, says JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Partner and Portfolio Manager at Advisors Capital Management, discusses the trading week ahead.
Persons: JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Advisors Capital Management
In the influencer world, Black female creators see their work co-opted without credit or apology. Kylie Jarrett, Ph.D., a scholar of media studies, refers to women content creators as "digital housewives," which is fitting because they often earn the same salary as stay-at-home moms: $0. Some of the most exploited people of all are Black women and girls who create content, then watch it get appropriated and monetized by others. They were eventually invited on the show via Zoom — but only after, you guessed it, social media outcry . The experience is so common among Black creators that in the summer of 2021, they went on strike to protest the practice of appropriating their work .
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia's well positioned to sell into a supply-constrained market, says Advisors Capital's FeeneyJoanne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why Wall Street is treating Nvidia so explosively, if Nvidia should now be a core holding, and how much solid strategy Nvidia investors need to hear at this point.
Persons: Capital's Feeney Joanne Feeney Organizations: Capital Management, Nvidia
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A man in Pennsylvania has been charged with first-degree murder and abusing a corpse after his father was found decapitated and police are investigating a video on social media that allegedly shows him holding up the head, authorities said Wednesday. The father was found beheaded in the bathroom of his home in Bucks County's Middletown Township on Tuesday night. Police said the son, identified as Justin Mohn, 32, was arrested about 100 miles (161 kilometers) away in Fort Indiantown Gap. Pete Feeney of the Middletown Township Police Department said. Detectives are investigating a video, allegedly posted by Mohn, that shows him holding up what appears to be his father's head and making threats against federal law enforcement agencies, Feeney said.
Persons: Justin Mohn, Capt, Pete Feeney, , Feeney, Mohn Organizations: Police, Middletown Township Police Department, ” Police, Associated Press Locations: LEVITTOWN, Pa, Pennsylvania, Bucks, Middletown Township, Fort Indiantown
Police said Wednesday that they charged Justin Mohn, 32, with first-degree murder and abusing a corpse after he beheaded his father, Michael, in their Bucks County home and publicized it in a 14-minute YouTube video that anyone, anywhere could see. YouTube, which is owned by Google, did not attend the hearing despite its status as one of the most popular platforms among teens. Major social media companies moderate content with the help of powerful automated systems, which can often catch prohibited content before a human can. Despite the obstacles, social media companies need to be more vigilant about regulating violent content, said Jacob Ware, a research fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. “The reality is that social media has become a front line in extremism and terrorism,” Ware said.
Persons: Justin Mohn, Michael, , Pete Feeney, , Alix Fraser, Brian Fishman, it’s, Mohn, Michael Jensen, Jacob Ware, ” Ware, “ That’s, ” Nora Benavidez, Beatrice Dupuy, Mike Balsamo, Mike Catalini Organizations: YouTube, . Police, Islamic State, Meta, Google, Buffalo , New York —, Halle . Middletown, Halle . Middletown Township Police, Council, Responsible Social Media, Global, Counter, Twitter, University of Maryland, Foreign Relations, Free Press, Associated Press, AP Locations: Pennsylvania, Bucks, Louisville , Kentucky, Memphis , Tennessee, Buffalo , New York, Christchurch , New Zealand, Halle ., Halle . Middletown Township, Gaza, Ukraine, U.S, New York, Levittown , Pennsylvania
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed isn't going to cut as soon as the market thinks, says Advisors Capital’s JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends ahead of the opening bell on Friday.
Persons: Capital’s JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Capital Management
Read previewSnap's invite-only creator program was a buzzy topic of conversation last year in the influencer industry. The program, known as Snap Stars, gained initial popularity for its lucrative paydays based on its stories ad-revenue-sharing model. But these payouts aren't the only way Snap Stars can make money. For instance, online travel agency Priceline was among the first brands to work with Snapchat creators through the Snap Star Collab Studio program early last year. The Snap Star Collab Studio program is similar to TikTok's creator marketplace where brands can pitch creators directly.
Persons: , Priceline, influencer Mia Finney, she's, Finney, Chantel Jeffries, Jeffries, Katie Feeney, Katie Austin, Kohl's Organizations: Service, Business, UCLA, US Navy, L'Oreal, NYX, Penn State, Comcast, Kohl's Locations: Los Angeles, Austin
Duty-free shops innovator Chuck Feeney died this week at the age of 92. AdvertisementAdvertisementIrish-American billionaire Chuck Feeney died this week at the age of 92. According to Irish journalist Conor O'Clery's biography of Feeney, "The Billionaire Who Wasn't: How Chuck Feeney Secretly Made and Gave Away a Fortune," Feeney was uncomfortable with his wealth even earlier on in his career. Chuck Feeney lived modestly, preferring rented apartments over mansions. Chuck Feeney is a good hero to have."
Persons: Chuck Feeney, , Feeney, Conor O'Clery's, Chuck Feeney Secretly, Carnegie Corporation Feeney, O'Clery, Helga, didn't, — they'd, Forbes, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, frugality — Feeney, Buffett, frugally Organizations: Service, Duty, Shoppers, Facebook, Carnegie Corporation, Timex, Volvo, Gates Locations: American, New Jersey, San Francisco
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Los Angeles CNN —Charles “Chuck” Feeney, a retail entrepreneur and investor who amassed a multibillion-dollar fortune and then gave it all away, has died. He died peacefully in San Francisco on Monday, the Atlantic Philanthropies, Feeney’s foundation, said on its website. Feeney made much of his fortune after co-founding Duty Free Shoppers, a chain of duty-free airport stores specializing in luxury goods, in 1960 with an undergraduate classmate from Cornell University. In total, the Atlantic Philanthropies made grants totaling $8 billion across five continents — much of it anonymously, the foundation said. He gave nearly $1 billion to Cornell through his foundation since 1982, according to an obituary on Cornell’s website.
Persons: Los Angeles CNN — Charles “ Chuck ” Feeney, Feeney, , ” Feeney, frugally, Cornell’s, , Bill, Melinda Gates, Warren Buffett, Organizations: Los Angeles CNN, Free Shoppers, Cornell University, DFS, Cornell Locations: San Francisco, Vietnam, Ireland, Elizabeth , New Jersey
Nvidia can't stop stunning Wall Street and the investing community in 2023, but portfolio managers say don't let the excitement overshadow other potential AI winners. "Theme after theme, transition after transition, the strong usually gets stronger," said Paul Meeks, portfolio manager at Independent Solutions Wealth Management. Some retail and professional investors seemed to interpret the news as a sign that it's "game over" for some of the other AI chipmakers, Forrest said. Forrest, who's on the hunt for growth at a reasonable price, points to companies like Advanced Micro Devices, Micron Technology . On the AI chip theme, Meeks also points to Broadcom , Marvell Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor , a major supplier for Nvidia, as other ways to play the trend.
Persons: Paul Meeks, there's, Kim Forrest, Forrest, who's, Meeks, chipmaker, Capital Management's JoAnne Feeney, Feeney, it's Organizations: Nvidia, Independent Solutions Wealth Management, Intel, Devices, Broadcom, Marvell Technology, Bokeh Capital Partners, Micron Technology, AMD MU, AMD, MU, Taiwan Semiconductor, Capital, Google
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're excited about the bargain-hunting consumer for TJX, Walmart, says Advisors Capital's FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss how Feeney's firm is positioning for the second half of the year, how Feeney calculates a squeezed consumer, and whether international exposure is wise.
Persons: Capital's Feeney JoAnne Feeney, Feeney Organizations: TJX, Walmart, Capital Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNow's the time to have income-generating positions in portfolios: Advisors Capital’s JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why stocks are in a precarious situation, investing in China, and more.
Persons: Capital’s JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: Capital Management Locations: China
Fast-forward to the upcoming Women’s World Cup, which starts on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand, and a host of the game’s best players will also be absent because of an injury which appears to be endemic in the women’s game. But why are so many female soccer players suffering from the same injury? “At elite clubs in the men’s game, players have access to exceptional academies and training facilities from a very young age. Beth Mead starred for England in its Euro 2022 victory but will be missing the Women's World Cup. According to the findings, 34% of women players reported discomfort specifically in their heel and the majority use specialized insoles.
Persons: Simone Magill, Magill, , ” Magill, Leah Williamson, Vivianne Miedema, Beth Mead, Macario, Giulia Gwinn, Iman Beney –, Leah Abucayan Sarah Milner, doesn’t, Féminin, Ballon, Katrine Okholm, Kryger, ” Kryger, that’s, aren’t ‘, they’ve, Rachel Williams, Williams, Jacques Feeney, Kyrger, England, Sarina Wiegman, Luna, Crystal Dunn, we’re, haven’t, , Miedema, , ’ Milner, ” Milner, Catarina Macario, Jeffrey McWhorter, Milner Organizations: CNN, Northern Ireland, CNN Sport, England, US, National, Europe’s, of Sports Medicine, , St Mary’s University, FIFA, Manchester United, Super, Sports Medicine, European Club Association, Nike, UEFA Locations: Norway, Northern, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Twickenham , London, England, plastering, Europe, Paris, Northern Ireland, France
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors should try to own 'picks and shovels' of AI revolution, says Advisors Capital's FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why Feeney believes there are growth prospects ahead for the technology sector, what Feeney likes in the artificial intelligence space, and more.
Persons: Capital's Feeney JoAnne Feeney, Feeney Organizations: Investors, Capital Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFedEx likely to continue to cyclical headwinds as years go on, says Advisors Capital's JoAnne FeeneyJoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss where markets could see earnings results similar to FedEx, her thoughts on Lennar, and more.
Persons: Capital's JoAnne Feeney JoAnne Feeney Organizations: FedEx, Capital Management
Meta Platforms ' vision to sell a future where people work, play and mingle in a virtual world may finally be getting its long-overdue validation thanks to an unlikely partner. Apple on Monday unveiled its highly anticipated mixed reality product, known as Vision Pro , at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference . So confident in the bright future of the metaverse, Facebook rebranded itself as Meta Platforms in 2021 to better reflect its vision beyond social media. More than a year and a half later Apple's metaverse entry may finally offer the much-needed support to Meta's overambitious vision, and lure once skeptical investors back to the virtual world. With the company — and metaverse vision — so dependent on consumer adoption, this creates a difficult near-term setup, Meeks said.
Persons: It's, Mark Zuckerberg, Gucci, Meta's, Gene Munster, Wall, Paul Meeks, JPMorgan's Samik Chatterjee, Advisors Capital Management's JoAnne Feeney, Meeks, Davidson's Tom Forte, scoffed, Apple's, Feeney, Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi Organizations: Apple, Developers, Facebook, Walmart, Grill, Independent Solutions Wealth Management, Advisors Capital, Munster, Quest
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