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Moderna — The pharmaceutical company lost more than 8% Monday, making it the biggest decliner in the S&P 500. Enphase Energy — Shares lost 2.6% after Citi lowered its price target on shares to $170 from $209 while keeping its buy rating. The new price target implies 41% upside from Friday's close. Analyst Chris Quintero highlighted the growth opportunity for the company following a strong investment cycle. The investment bank bumped up the stock's price target to $40 from $37, citing Simply Good Foods' diverse product offering and shifting consumer preferences to healthier choices as catalysts.
Persons: Bernstein, Needham, Noubar Afeyan, Moderna's, Goldman Sachs, Mark Delaney, PayP, Ralph Lauren —, Ralph Lauren's, TD Cowen, Cowen, Tenable, Morgan Stanley, Chris Quintero, Raymond James, ASGN, Wells Fargo, , Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: — Petroleum refiners Valero Energy, Marathon Petroleum, West Texas Intermediate, Brent, Energy, Arm, Nasdaq, Securities and Exchange Commission, Pharmaceutical, Pfizer, U.S, Tesla, PayPal, MoffetNathanson, Guggenheim, Enphase Energy, Citi, Tenable Holdings, Mizuho, Aldi, Lowe's, Micron Technology, Deutsche Bank, Paramount, Disney, Warner Bros Discovery, Iridium Communications, Iridium Locations: Valero Houston, Houston , Texas, U.S
General Motors assembly workers picket outside the General Motors Bowling Green plant during the United Auto Workers national strike in Bowling Green, Kentucky, October 10, 2019. Apellis Pharmaceuticals — The biopharmaceutical company climbed 3.5% before the open after Wells Fargo upgraded to overweight from equal weight. General Motors , Ford , Stellantis — GM and Ford fell less than 1% and Stellantis rose less than 1% after the United Auto Workers went on strike Thursday night. DoorDash — Shares of the food delivery company slid almost 3% premarket after MoffettNathanson downgraded DoorDash to market perform from outperform. Adobe — Shares fell 3.4% on the back of the company's fiscal third-quarter earnings report Thursday.
Persons: , Piper Sandler, Piper, Morgan Stanley, Wells, Apellis, Stellantis, MoffettNathanson, Needham, Goldman Sachs, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: Motors, General Motors, United Auto Workers national, Pharmaceuticals, Ford, United Auto Workers, Unity, Bank of America, Arm, Nasdaq, JPMorgan, LSEG Locations: Bowling Green , Kentucky, — The Cleveland, DoorDash, British
Nucor — The steelmaker fell 6.1% after offering worse-than-expected guidance for third-quarter earnings, with the company pointing to pricing and volume challenges. Core & Main — The infrastructure stock retreated 4.1% a day after it announced a secondary stock offering. The bank said Apellis has a favorable risk/reward ahead of third-quarter earnings. The Wall Street firm said the resumption of loan repayments introduce bookings risk to food delivery. The Wall Street firm said its pessimistic outlook was changing despite recent underperformance in the reinsurance space.
Persons: Stellantis, Chris Rondeau, Rondeau, Craig Benson, Nucor, Raymond James, Needham, Charles Shi, Lam, Goldman Sachs, Apellis, MoffettNathanson, Estée Lauder, Goldman, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh, Brian Evans, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: UAW, General Motors Wentzville, General Motors, Ford, United Auto Workers began, Workers, CNBC, LSEG, PTC Therapeutics, Medicines Agency's, Medicinal Products, Arm, Investment, Bloomberg News, Apple, Dexcom, ASML Holding, Lam Research, Taiwan Semiconductor, Adobe, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Waste Systems Locations: Wentzville , Missouri, New Hampshire, Wells, underperform
Qualcomm posted adjusted revenue of $8.44 billion, falling short of analysts' estimates of $8.5 billion, per Refinitiv. DoorDash also reported revenue of $2.13 billion in the second quarter, beating analysts' estimate of $2.06 billion, per Refinitiv. On Wednesday, the company reported earnings of 25 cents a share for the second quarter, while analysts forecast a loss of 13 cents a share, per Refinitiv. Expedia posted $3.36 billion in revenue, falling short of the $3.37 billion analysts expected, according to Refinitiv. The engine manufacturer reported earnings of $5.18 per share, excluding items, and $8.64 billion in revenue.
Persons: Jefferies, Etsy, DoorDash, Traeger, FactSet, Shopify, EVgo, Expedia, Cummins —, Cummins, , Alex Harring, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Southwest Airlines, U.S . Federal Aviation Authority, Chicago Midway International, Citi, Simon Property, Simon Property Group, Qualcomm, PayPal —, PayPal, Refinitiv, Revenue Locations: Chicago, Refinitiv
PayPal — Shares declined more than 8% after the company posted earnings that were in line with analysts' predictions Wednesday post market. Revenue came in higher than anticipated, with PayPal posting $7.29 billion, versus analysts' estimates of $7.27 billion. Clorox — The household good manufacturer's shares jumped nearly 7% after posting an earnings and revenue beat in the second quarter. Qorvo — The stock rallied 6.8% after the company beat analyst expectations on top and bottom lines in the second quarter. Unity Software — The software company surged about 5% after Unity exceeded analysts' estimates for revenue in the second quarter.
Persons: Jefferies, Albemarle, Roku, Clorox, Qorvo, FactSet, , Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Qualcomm, Refinitiv, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, UBS, Moderna, Southwest Airlines —, PayPal —, Refinitiv . Revenue, PayPal, Citi, Management, Apple, Unity Software, Technology, BMO Capital Markets
The company is calling for revenue ranging between $610 million and $645 million, while analysts called for $632 million, per Refinitiv. Qualcomm posted $8.44 billion in adjusted revenue, while analysts polled by Refinitiv forecast $8.5 billion. Zillow forecasts revenue of $458 million to $486 million, while analysts polled by FactSet are calling for revenue of $488.1 million. The company reported revenue of $494 million in the second quarter, while analysts polled by Refinitiv anticipated $473 million. The company posted $533 million in revenue, while analysts polled by Refinitiv sought $518 million.
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DoorDash — Shares tumbled about 4% ahead of the company's quarterly earnings announcement Wednesday after the bell. Despite reporting better-than-expected earnings and revenue in the second quarter, its third-quarter revenue guidance was lower than analysts were expecting. Leidos Holdings — The defense solutions company's shares rallied 6.7% after its second-quarter results topped analyst estimates. Eaton Corporation — The power management company's shares increased 5.6% after beating analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue in the second quarter. Meanwhile, analysts had estimated $2.59 earnings per share on $2.19 billion in revenue, according to FactSet.
Persons: Refinitiv, ResMed, Adrienne Yih, Leidos, FactSet, — CNBC's Alexander Harring, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min Organizations: Toyota, Securities, SEC, RBC, Barclays, JetBlue Airways –, American Airlines, Technologies, Cruise Line Holdings, Norwegian Cruise Line, Rockwell Automation, Systems, Molson Coors Beverage —, StreetAccount, Leidos Holdings, Eaton Corporation, Global Payments Locations: San Diego , U.S, Manhattan, Monday's, FactSet
Logitech — Shares tumbled 12.3% after the company announced president and CEO Bracken Darrell is departing. Toyota — The Japan-based automaker's shares gained 4.5% Wednesday. Lumen Technologies — The telecommunications stock gained 6% during midday trading Wednesday, adding to the 16% advance that was made Tuesday. Earlier in the week, the company announced a new partnership with electric vehicle software charging company ev.energy. Advanced Micro Devices — The chip stock gained nearly 2% in midday trading, a day after the company announced its latest artificial intelligence chips.
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Check out the companies making the biggest moves premarket:Cigna — Cigna gained 3% in premarket trading after beating top- and bottom-line estimates for its latest quarter and raising its full-year forecast. Apple — Apple rose 2.7% in premarket trading after beating quarterly earnings and revenue estimates, with particularly upbeat results for its flagship iPhone. Bumble — Bumble posted higher than expected quarterly sales, as user demand for its dating app remained strong. Expedia did see its highest-ever first quarter revenue, in addition to a 20% leap in gross bookings. Coinbase — Coinbase posted better than expected quarterly results, leading to a 8.1% premarket rally for the cryptocurrency exchange's stock.
The company reported earnings of $1.52 per share on revenue of $94.84 billion for the second fiscal quarter. Carvana posted a loss of $1.51 per share for the first quarter, coming in below estimates for a loss of $2 per share, according to Refinitiv. Expedia posted a loss of 20 cents per share, wider than analysts' expectations of 4 cents per share, according to Refinitiv. Booking reported adjusted earnings of $11.60 per share against consensus expectations of $10.61 per share, according to Refinitiv. The company reported a loss of 41 cents per share, narrower than the loss of 58 cents per share forecasted by analysts, according to Refinitiv.
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell:First Republic Bank — The San Francisco-based bank stock jumped 45% after closing down 61.8% on Monday. First Republic shares rose amid a broader rebound in regional bank stocks. Credit Suisse — The bank stock fell by about 1.6% after Credit Suisse said it had found "material weaknesses" in its financial reporting processes for 2022 and 2021. Honeywell International — Honeywell shares rose 0.4% after the conglomerate announced that Vimal Kapur, president and chief operating officer, will succeed Darius Adamczyk as CEO. Blackstone shares rose 1.8%.
(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)BuzzFeed — Share of the internet media company lost about 10% on a weak first-quarter revenue outlook. Buzzfeed expects first-quarter revenue of $61-$67 million, compared to expectations of $83.6 million, according to FactSet. Meta Platforms — Meta shares gained 6% after CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday the social media company plans to cut 10,000 employees. First Republic , PacWest Bancorp, Western Alliance Bancorp , Comerica — Regional banks rallied sharply Tuesday after being hit hard last Friday and Monday. Shares of San Francisco-based First Republic rose about 50%, while PacWest jumped more than 60% and Western Alliance Bancorp gained more than 40%.
The company reported a loss of 53 cents per share on revenue of $855 million. Deere & Company — Shares advanced 3% after Deere exceeded expectations on the top and bottom lines in its latest quarter. Roku jumped 11% Thursday after the company reported a smaller-than-expected loss in its latest quarter. The company reported a 57 cent per share loss on $480 million of revenue. It reported revenue of $1.01 billion, below the consensus estimate of $1.02 billion.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Deere — Shares rose 7.7% after the company reported earnings-per-share of $6.55 for its fiscal first quarter, topping the $5.57 expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv. Some Wall Street analysts remained cautious on the stock, citing risks including competition and slower-than-expected consumer adoption of alternative accommodations. Still, earnings and revenue missed Wall Street estimates. The sports betting company reported a loss of 53 cents per share on revenue of $855 million. The real estate company reported a 57 cent per share loss on $480 million of revenue.
Reported losses, however, were greater than analysts' projections, coming in at a per-share loss of $1.65 versus analysts' estimates of 68 cents. Revenue came in at $1.01 billion, missing analysts' estimates of $1.02 billion. DraftKings — The sports betting company's shares gained 6% after its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue exceeded analysts' estimates. Applied Materials — The semiconductor company's stock added about 2% after Applied Materials posted its latest results. Revenue was $6.74 billion in the same quarter, beating analysts' estimates of $6.69 billion.
The 2022 selloffs underscored the challenges gig economy stocks have faced in recent years as novelty and venture capital funding chilled, analysts have said to clients. Analysts are now contemplating how to position ahead of the major gig companies' earnings reports, which kick off with Uber on Feb. 8. A look at where each company stands: Uber UBER LYFT,DASH 5Y mountain Gig economy stocks One area where analysts at SVB MoffettNathanson, Jefferies and Bernstein all agree: be bullish on Uber. Lyft Analysts at the three firms, however, are leery when it comes to competitor Lyft. DoorDash Analysts were split on DoorDash.
Otherwise, CrowdStrike beat estimates on the top and bottom lines in its most recent quarterly results. Petco — Shares of Petco jumped 12% after reporting third-quarter revenue that was slightly above Wall Street estimates. Workday — Shares of Workday jumped 12% after the company posted earnings results Tuesday that beat Wall Street expectations. Though earnings beat Wall Street estimates, revenue came up short. Biogen — Shares rose more than 3% after a new study on Biogen and Eisai's experimental Alzheimer's drug showed promising results.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Carvana — Carvana shares shed more than 15%, with trading briefly halted at one point due to volatility. Walgreens raised its fiscal year 2025 sales goal for its U.S. health-care business to $14.5 billion to $16.0 billion, from $11.0 billion to $12.0 billion to account for the deal. Viatris — The global health-care company rallied 16% after it announced it intends to create an ophthalmology franchise by acquiring Oyster Point Pharma and Famy Life Sciences. The toymaker's shares shed nearly 60% last Friday after it delivered disappointing quarterly results and issued a weak forward guidance that included a fourth-quarter loss. DoorDash — Shares of the food delivery company rallied 2.5% after being upgraded by Oppenheimer to outperform from perform.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Starbucks — The Seattle-based coffee company jumped nearly 9% after reporting quarterly profit and revenue that topped expectations. Block — Shares jumped 10% after the mobile payments company surpassed profit and sales expectations in its third-quarter results. Block reported earnings of 42 cents per share on revenue of $4.52 billion. Coinbase — The stock jumped 3% after the company reported better-than-expected user numbers, even as Coinbase reported a miss on profit and sales expectations. The company reported earnings that topped expectations on Thursday.
Block — The mobile payment stock jumped 12% after Block reported third-quarter results that beat on the top and bottom lines. Block reported earnings of 42 cents per share on revenue of $4.52 billion. PayPal reported earnings that surpassed profit and sales expectations. DoorDash — Shares of DoorDash surged 10% after the online food ordering company surpassed revenue expectations. Discovery reported third-quarter revenue that missed analysts' expectations, citing a tougher backdrop for advertising and elevated costs from its restructuring.
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