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Jeff Marks: The upcoming earnings report should be good considering how strong the beer business is doing. Jim Cramer: Estee Lauder CEO Fabrizio Freda was adamant that this quarter wouldn't be any good so everyone is selling it. (Ronald) Jim Cramer: There is no pressure that could pull oil down with the Saudi Arabia oil cuts and Russia export cuts. Jeff Marks: These oil stocks have become great hedges to inflation again, much like they were last year. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan. In her writings, she described feeling "unhappy and overwhelmed" with her job and "hurt/rejected" from a breakup with Bankman-Fried. A lawyer for Bankman-Fried told the appeals court on Sept. 19 that Kaplan failed to credit the defendant for exercising his First Amendment constitutional right to speak with the press and try to restore his reputation. The appeals court appeared skeptical. Bankman-Fried faces seven charges of fraud and conspiracy stemming from the collapse of FTX, the now-bankrupt crypto exchange he founded.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Eduardo Munoz, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Caroline Ellison, Ellison, Fried, Kaplan, Danielle Sassoon, William Nardini, Luc Cohen Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, Circuit, District, Alameda Research, New York Times, Bankman, Metropolitan Detention, Prosecutors, Alameda, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Manhattan . U.S, Alameda, Palo Alto , California, FTX
Based in Palo Alto, California, Tidal was started by technology bankers David Handler and David Neequaye. Their firm, which employs just two dozen people according to its website, was the sole financial adviser to Cisco, while larger investment banking peers Qatalyst Partners and Morgan Stanley (MS.N) advised Splunk. Tidal's win comes as more technology bankers decide to launch their own firm amid an overall slowdown in dealmaking in the sector. Three former Qatalyst Partners bankers launched a new technology-focused investment banking boutique called AXOM Partners earlier this week, Reuters reported. The group went on to advise other major technology companies including Cisco, Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) and Twilio Inc (TWLO.N).
Persons: Centerview Partners dealmakers, David Handler, David Neequaye, Qatalyst, Morgan Stanley, MS.N, Splunk, David, Handler, we've, Chuck Robbins, Tidal's, Neequaye, Centerview, Milana Vinn, Anirban Sen Organizations: Centerview Partners, Cisco Systems Inc, Splunk Inc, Cisco, Qatalyst Partners, AXOM Partners, Reuters, Qualcomm Inc, Twilio Inc, UBS Group AG, Thomson Locations: Palo Alto , California, New York
A new mergers and acquisitions advisory firm launched last year by former Centerview Partners dealmakers has scored a big win by advising Cisco Systems on its $28 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Splunk. Based in Palo Alto, California, Tidal Partners was started by technology bankers David Handler and David Neequaye. “We’ve known David (Handler) and his partner David (Neequaye) for a very long time. Handler and Neequaye helped launch Centerview’s technology advisory group in 2008. The group went on to advise other major technology companies, including Cisco, Qualcomm Inc and Twilio.
Persons: Centerview Partners dealmakers, David Handler, David Neequaye, Qatalyst, Morgan Stanley, Splunk, Handler, , David, we’ve, Chuck Robbins, Tidal’s, Neequaye, Bloom, Centerview Organizations: Centerview Partners, Cisco Systems, Tidal Partners, Cisco, Qatalyst Partners, NDS Group, AXOM Partners, Reuters, Qualcomm Inc, G2K, UBS Group Locations: Palo Alto , California, Centerview
Here's a rapid-fire update on all stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. But for investors who haven't bought into its steep pullback, it's reasonable to buy some shares at current levels around $146.50 each. Unless you believe inflation is going to keep raging, making Microsoft's price-to-earnings multiple too high, then this stock is a buy. Nvidia (NVDA): Investors who don't own Nvidia yet should use its recent weakness to start a position, Jim said. Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD): We decided to buy additional Pioneer shares Thursday as the stock fell more than 2%.
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Victor R. Fuchs, whose comprehensive grasp of the challenges facing the United States health care system, and eloquence in explaining those challenges to policymakers and the general public, made him what many called the “dean” of American health care economists, died on Saturday at his home on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif. Dr. Fuchs was best known for a slim, erudite book published in 1975 with the attention-grabbing title “Who Shall Live? Health, Economics and Social Choice.” He was among the first to articulate in clear, layman’s prose why the United States was in the midst of rapidly rising health care costs, while costs in other countries stayed manageable. The book has become required reading among physicians, health economists and anyone interested in the knotty issue of American health care, and it has never been out of print. Dr. Fuchs showed that the real problem facing the country was not health care coverage but health care costs; America, he wrote, was spending more and more without achieving better health outcomes.
Persons: Victor R, Fuchs, Fred Organizations: Stanford University, Health Locations: United States, Palo Alto, Calif, America
Cybersecurity startup Legit Security has raised $40 million in a round led by Airtable and DoorDash-backer CRV. The Palo Alto-based company has developed a platform that enables companies to spot vulnerabilities in their software supply chain. The startup provides companies with visibility over the delivery of software applications from initial code onwards. The $40 million Series B was led by CRV with participation from existing investors Cyberstarts, Bessemer Venture Partners, and TCV. Legit said developers were increasingly using AI-generated code but that they also introduced a "rapidly expanding class of new security threats."
Persons: Airtable, CRV, Kraft Heinz, Roni Fuchs, " Fuchs, Fuchs Organizations: Google, New York Stock Exchange, Fortune, CRV, Bessemer Venture Partners
The White House on Wednesday announced a program that will aim to train 20,000 young people for climate-focused jobs related to clean energy, land restoration, forest management and more. In addition to training, the program also intends to be a pipeline for participants to get hired into green jobs. In 2021, he proposed spending $30 billion on a Civilian Climate Corps, which would have had over 300,000 members, as a part of the larger Build Back Better Act bill, the framework of Biden's climate agenda. The Civilian Climate Corps appeared to be a modern version of the New Deal-era Civilian Conservation Corps, a program for unmarried young men to train for jobs in public land and forest improvement. The White House didn't announce how much it was spending on the program.
Persons: Joe Biden, Lucy Evans Organizations: Interpretive, Wednesday, American, Corps, White, Civilian, Civilian Conservation Corps, Democratic Locations: Palo Alto , California
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal appeals court in Manhattan seemed unreceptive Tuesday to arguments that FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried should be released on bail before his trial starts in two weeks so he can better prepare for trial. “You can’t prepare for trial this way, your honor, you just can’t,” Cohen said. Circuit Judge Denny Chin asked if there was a First Amendment right “to influence or discredit a witness who may testify against you. The 2nd Circuit did not immediately rule. ___For more AP coverage of Sam Bankman-Fried: https://apnews.com/hub/sam-bankman-fried
Persons: Sam Bankman, Judge Lewis A, Kaplan, FTX, Caroline Ellison, Mark Cohen, ” Cohen, William J, Nardini, ” Nardini, Denny Chin, John M, Walker Jr, Fried, Organizations: , U.S, Circuit, Alameda Research Locations: Manhattan, Palo Alto , California, United States, Bahamas, Washington
Argonne National Laboratory/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 19 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence chip startup SambaNova Systems announced a new semiconductor on Tuesday, designed to allow its customers to use higher quality AI models at a lower overall cost. Security, accuracy and privacy are all areas that AI technology must be designed differently to be useful for enterprise customers. Nvidia (NVDA.O) dominates the market for AI chips, but a surge in demand triggered by interest in generative AI software made the coveted chips difficult for some companies to obtain. The new SambaNova chip is capable of powering a 5 trillion parameter model, and includes two advanced forms of memory. The company said that its combination of hardware enables customers to run larger AI models without trading size for accuracy.
Persons: ChatGPT, Rodrigo Liang, Liang, Max A, Michael Perry Organizations: U.S . Department of Energy’s, U.S . Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, REUTERS, Systems, Palo, Nvidia, Intel, Devices, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Thomson Locations: U.S . Department of Energy’s Argonne, Lemont , Illinois, U.S, Palo Alto , California, San Francisco
SINGAPORE, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Global Frontier Technology Ventures (GFT), a venture capital firm launched by former Nvidia and Samsung executives, on Tuesday said it has raised $140 million for its inaugural fund. The Palo Alto-headquartered fund will focus on investing in early-stage artificial intelligence (AI) startups and other firms focusing on cutting-edge science, known as "deep tech." "Given the transformational shift (caused by AI and data science), there's a huge opportunity to invest in startups that are leveraging those technologies." Herbst previously led business development and startup investments at U.S AI powerhouse Nvidia (NVDA.O), while other-co founder Jay Eum was formerly the managing director of Korean technology giant Samsung's (005930.KS) corporate investment arm. Earlier investments by GFT ventures include South Korean autonomous trucking company Mars Auto, U.S data engineering platform automation platform Switchboard and U.S health tech startup Mighty Health.
Persons: Jeff Herbst, Herbst, Jay Eum, Fanny Potkin, Varun Organizations: Frontier Technology Ventures, Nvidia, Samsung, U.S, Reuters, Mars Auto, Health, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Alto, Israel, Asia
A startup making air conditioning systems more efficient has just raised a $12.5 million seed round co-led by VC funds At One Ventures and Fifth Wall, which invests in real estate tech. California-based Mojave has developed an air conditioning system that uses 50% less energy and 20% less refrigerant than existing systems, it claims. A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system's footprint is mainly split between the energy used to control the temperature and what it takes to remove humidity, the research found. The "big breakthrough" was finding a way to cool the desiccant with cool air, Farese said. The startup is tackling the outdoor air system (DOAS) market, which refers to systems that precondition air coming into a building from outside.
Persons: Philip Farese, Farese, DOAS Organizations: One Ventures, Palo Alto Research, PARC, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Xerox PARC, Xerox Ventures, Starlight Ventures Locations: California, Mojave
.GSPF YTD mountain S & P 500 Financials Sector YTD performance Club stocks in the Financials sector: Morgan Stanley ( MS): The bank's services include investment banking, wealth management and investment management. Communication Services Sector market weight: 8.85% Market cap: $3.3 trillion YTD performance: up 44.5% Industries: Diversified telecommunication services; entertainment; interactive media & services; media; wireless telecommunication services. .GSPTS YTD mountain S & P 500 Communication Services Sector YTD performance Club stocks in the Communication Services sector: Walt Disney (DIS): The entertainment giant reported another mixed quarter last month, even against low expectations. Real estate Sector market weight: 2.44% Market cap: $909 billion YTD performance: up 0.9% Industries: Equity real estate investment trusts; real estate management & development. .SPLRCR YTD mountain S & P 500 Real Estate Sector YTD performance While we don't own any real estate stocks, investors have historically invested in the sector for its reliable cash flow from income-generating properties.
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Goodwin is the CEO and formulator of Olipop, a "healthier" prebiotic soda on track to surpass $200 million in sales by the end of the year. Here's how Goodwin and Lester turned a $100,000 investment into a multimillion-dollar business capable of selling $20 million worth of soda a month. They agreed to meet at a coffee shop in Palo Alto in early 2013 to discuss a potential partnership in Ben's probiotic soda company – Obi. However, Obi didn't see the success and traction they'd hoped for, and in 2016, Goodwin and Lester sold Obi. Ben Goodwin and David Lester became partners in Goodwin's probiotic soda company, Obi, in 2013.
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Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett walks through the exhibit hall as shareholders gather to hear from the billionaire investor at Berkshire Hathaway Inc's annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., May 4, 2019. Berkshire sold the shares this week for about $158 million, reducing its HP stake to about $3.27 billion, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Buffett's company now owns about 11.7% of HP's shares, down from 12.2% before the sales, SEC filings show. Wednesday's filing does not say why Berkshire sold shares. HP's share price has fallen 19% since Berkshire in April 2022 revealed an unexpected $4.2 billion stake in the Palo Alto, California-based company, which had been separated seven years earlier from the former Hewlett-Packard.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Scott Morgan, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Jonathan Stempel, Lincoln Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, REUTERS, HP, Berkshire, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, Hewlett, Packard, Companies, Forbes, Apple, Thomson Locations: Omaha , Nebraska, U.S, Palo Alto , California, China, Berkshire, New York
Walter Isaacson's biography of Elon Musk shines new light on the world's richest person. Musk once took a safari during a vacation to his native South Africa but contracted malaria. Walter Isaacson, whose biography of Elon Musk was published this week, was given access to the Tesla and SpaceX CEO over the past two years. AdvertisementAdvertisementPeter Thiel and Elon Musk with X.com credit in October 2000. Recalling the ordeal earlier this year, Elon Musk and his mother, Maye, tweeted that "modern medicine" had saved his life.
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During Elon Musk's first dance with Justine Musk, he told her he was the "alpha" in the relationship. Justine Musk was his first wife and the mother of five of Elon Musk's surviving children. "I am the alpha in this relationship," Elon Musk whispered to author Justine Musk, his first wife, as they danced following their ceremony on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, Walter Isaacson wrote in "Elon Musk," his new biography of the tech mogul. Elon Musk met Justine Musk when he was a sophomore and she a freshman at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. AdvertisementAdvertisementShe told Isaacson that Elon Musk told her to dye her hair blonder and that she felt like she was being turned into a "trophy wife."
Persons: Elon Musk's, Justine Musk, Elon Musk, Saint Martin, Walter Isaacson, Isaacson, Elon, Jeff Bezos, that's, Justine, Kimbal Musk, Navaid Farooq, Maye, Griffin, Xavier, Kai, Damian, Talulah Riley Organizations: Service, Queen's University, University of Pennsylvania, PayPal, Bel Air Locations: Wall, Silicon, Saint, Kingston , Ontario, Queen's, New York City, Palo Alto, Nevada, Bel
Tech investor Paul Meeks said he's looking to buy into the weakness surrounding tech stocks — once the correction has run its course. The S & P 500 has rallied hard for most of this year on the strength of tech stocks. "I don't know if you buy it today, but once it this this dip in the video shares is exhausted itself. Meta and Alphabet: The two companies are likely to see a "nice rebound" in digital advertising as they dominate the market, Meeks said. Amazon: Meeks said Amazon is his favorite of all the mega-cap U.S. tech stocks, because of the rebound in its cloud business in the United States.
Persons: Paul Meeks, Meeks, Stock, Meek, CNBC's, it's Organizations: Tech, Nasdaq, Fed, Nvidia, Meta, Oracle, Devices, Microsoft, Arista Networks, Palo Alto Networks, Networks Locations: United States
Elon Musk has been a workaholic since at least 1995. Musk's obsession with work has set a precedent for CEOs who are aggressively enforcing RTO policies. AdvertisementAdvertisementJim Ambras, an early employee at Zip2, recalled that Elon Musk had no pillow or sleeping bag. This kind of approach to work has stayed with Elon Musk throughout his career. AdvertisementAdvertisementMany of Elon Musk's and other CEOs' employees excel in their roles but have little interest in pursuing a workaholic, "hardcore" lifestyle.
Persons: Elon Musk, Kimbal, Walter Isaacson, Zip2, Elon Musk's, Isaacson, Jim Ambras, Mohr, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon Organizations: Service, YMCA, Elon, Mohr Davidow Ventures, Twitter, Wall Street Locations: Wall, Silicon, Palo Alto, Zip2
Kimbal Musk bit Elon Musk and "tore off a hunk of flesh" off his hand during a fight in the 1990s. Elon Musk had to go to the emergency room for stitches and a tetanus jab. Kimbal Musk bit his brother because he thought Elon Musk was about to punch him in the face, the book said. "When we had intense stress, we just didn't notice anyone else," Kimbal Musk told Isaacson. Kimbal Musk, just over a year younger than Elon Musk, also moved in with Errol around four years later.
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The "neural network planner" that Shroff and others were working on took a different approach. Faced with a situation, the neural network chooses a path based on what humans have done in thousands of similar situations. By early 2023, the neural network planner project had analyzed 10 million clips of video collected from the cars of Tesla customers. By mid-April 2023, it was time for Musk to try the new neural network planner. "Oh, wow," he said, "even my human neural network failed here, but the car did the right thing."
Persons: Elon Musk, Mozart, Mark Zuckerberg, Dhaval Shroff, OpenAI, Musk, Shroff, Alan Turing, Uber, James Bond, Ashok Elluswamy Organizations: Tesla, Computing Machinery, Intelligence, Palo Locations: Palo Alto, Buffalo , New York
Arora Nikesh, Palo Alto Networks CEO & Chairman at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland on May 23rd, 2022. Zscaler (ZS) reported strong quarterly results Tuesday evening, but Palo Alto Networks (PANW) is still the top cybersecurity pick for CNBC's Jim Cramer. If you like this story, sign up for Jim Cramer's Top 10 Morning Thoughts on the Market email newsletter for free. Palo Alto is the leading name, in part, because of the company's strong management, with Cramer on Wednesday calling CEO Nikesh Arora the Tom Brady of executives. The CNBC Investing Club owns Palo Alto shares.
Persons: Arora, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Zscaler, Jim Cramer's, Cramer, Nikesh Arora, Tom Brady Organizations: Palo Alto Networks, billings, CNBC Investing Club, Palo Alto Locations: Palo, Davos, Switzerland
Nvidia's (NVDA.O) dominant position in the AI chip market due to a powerful combination of hardware and software has scared off potential investors in some startups, according to sources Reuters interviewed. "This is capital that understands what it takes to build a semiconductor business," CEO Sid Sheth told Reuters. The company designs the chips with digital "in-memory compute" that enables AI computer code to run more efficiently. The company's chip technology uses less energy to crunch data required to spit out generative AI responses, and is optimized for such tasks. Microsoft has committed to evaluating the chip for its own use when it launches next year, Sheth told Reuters.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Sid Sheth, Santa Clara, Sheth, Sasha Ostojic, Max A, Stephen Coates Organizations: REUTERS, Microsoft Corp, Reuters, Nvidia, Temasek, Palo, Playground Global, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: Singapore, Palo Alto , California, Santa, San Francisco
Eli Lilly not only reported a stellar second quarter, management was able to raise its full-year sales and adjusted earnings outlook as well. Though revenues were a tad short, earnings results were better than expected on a both a HAAP and adjusted basis. Constellation Brands' (STZ) sales and earnings results outpaced expectations. DuPont (DD) reported a good quarter prior to us initiating a position in the name. But the slight comparable-sales miss in North America prompted questions about the company's ability to hit its long-term targets of 10% to 12% revenue growth and 15% to 20% earnings growth.
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If Google loses and a judge then approves remedies, it could eventually be forced to restructure in some way, and it could be hit with enormous fines and a prohibition on search distribution deals. That would translate to fewer users, deflated profits and perhaps even limits on how Google is able to innovate with new technologies like artificial intelligence. The company is counting on Mr. Walker, 62, once again. That Mr. Walker is defending an industry giant against the monopoly claims of regulators is an odd turnabout in his long career. He grew up in Palo Alto, Calif., in the heart of Silicon Valley, and graduated from Harvard and Stanford Law School.
Persons: Amit P, Mehta, Walker, Mr, Kevin Mitnick Organizations: Justice, Microsoft, Google, U.S, District of Columbia, Oracle, Supreme, Harvard, Stanford Law School, Justice Department Locations: Palo Alto, Calif, Silicon Valley
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