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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday explained to investors how Nvidia can sometimes boost other stocks when it soars. He added that companies involved in every aspect of building data centers saw gains, from energy outfits to semiconductor manufacturers. "I know that Nvidia's stock accounts for one-third of the S&P 500's rally this year, so it's easy to say it has outsized influence," Cramer said. "But as a formerly decent bowler before I hurt my elbow, I'll tell you that I've never seen, ever seen anything like this. Every time Nvidia hits the head pin, it's strike after strike after strike."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Hewlett Packard, I've Organizations: Nvidia, Nasdaq, Apple
Walmart starts bonus program for hourly workers
  + stars: | 2024-06-05 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
New York CNN —Walmart, America’s largest private-sector employer, is starting a bonus program for its hourly employees. Walmart has an outsized impact on the labor market for hourly workers , and has been grappling with finding and retaining the workers it needs in a tight labor market. The company has 1.6 million US employees, of which nearly 1.5 million are hourly workers. It said this new program covers about 700,000 of those hourly employees who work in stores. Walmart boosted the average pay of its store managers from $117,000 to $128,000, or by just over 9%, the retailer announced earlier this year.
Persons: – CNN’s Nathaniel Meyersohn Organizations: New, New York CNN, Walmart Locations: New York
CNN —The planet just marked a “shocking” new milestone, enduring 12 consecutive months of unprecedented heat, according to new data from Copernicus, the European Union’s climate monitoring service. Unless planet-warming fossil fuel pollution is slashed, “this string of hottest months will be remembered as comparatively cold,” he said. “We need an exit ramp off the highway to climate hell.”As temperatures surge, global climate commitments are “hanging by a thread,” he warned. The average global temperature over the past 12 months was 1.63 degrees above these pre-industrial levels. But unprecedented heat has already left a trail of death and destruction across the planet this spring.
Persons: Copernicus, Carlo Buontempo, General António Guterres, Guterres, , Richard Allan, Ben Clarke, Raj K Raj, Diego Vara, ” Gutteres, ” Guterres, El Niño, Buontempo Organizations: CNN, United Nations, University of Reading, United Arab, Imperial College London’s Grantham Institute, Hindustan Times, Reuters, El, World Meteorological Organization, WMO Locations: New York, Russian, Paris, India, Asia, Mexico, United States, Brazil, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, New Delhi, Cavalhada, Porto Alegre
Axos Financial fell as much as 15% on Tuesday after Hindenburg Research announced a short position. The short bet stems from Axos' large exposure to commercial real estate. In a note, the research firm outlined that it's taken a short position in the lender, citing Axos' rising exposure to commercial real estate. AdvertisementTo compare with Axos, the noted cited that the average direct commercial real estate exposure among regional banks is 16.5% on loan books. CEO Greg Garrabrants also previously told Bloomberg that commercial real estate fears are overdone, and the risk is already reflected by Axos' stock price.
Persons: Axos, Hindenburg, , Hindenburg's, Greg Garrabrants, Donald Trump Organizations: Axos, Hindenburg Research, Service, Securities and Exchange, Bloomberg, Trump Locations: California, Florida
Of those seven stocks, Mizuho said its investment rating on Lowe's and PayPal were also above the Street consensus. Mizuho analyst David Bellinger's $280 price target implies that the stock could rally 29% from its Monday closing price. "We view Lowe's as decisively well-positioned as home improvement demand recovers and unleashes outsized, double-digit earnings expansion in the process," the analyst wrote. Similarly, financial technology platform PayPal has risen only about 4% this year, leaving its valuation "compelling" at current prices, according to Mizuho analyst Dan Dolev. Dolev's $90 price target is 42% above the stock's current price.
Persons: Mizuho, David Bellinger's, Lowe's, Bellinger, Dan Dolev, Dolev, Dolev's, Siti Panigrahi's, Panigrahi, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Mizuho Securities, Stocks, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Wall Street, PayPal, Home, Oracle, Nvidia, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Locations: Mizuho
Goldman Sachs reiterates Apple as buy Goldman said it's bullish heading into the company's Worldwide Developer's Conference on June 10. " Mizuho reiterates Meta as buy Mizuho said its sticking with its buy rating on the Meta. JPMorgan upgrades Krispy Kreme to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded Krispy Kreme after a change in analyst coverage. Citi upgrades Best Buy to buy from sell Citi said in its double upgrade of the stock that it sees "upside potential." Goldman Sachs reiterates First Solar as buy Goldman raised its price target on the stock to $302 per share from $268.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, it's, AAPL, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, We've, Jefferies, Mizuho, Wells, CAVA, Piper Sandler, Massimo, Piper, Clark, Melius, Guggenheim, Stifel, Bernstein, Airbnb, Roth, Marvell Organizations: : Bank of America, Nvidia, Bank of America, Apple, Conference, Meta, Citi, JPMorgan, JPMorgan downgrades, RBC, Kimberly, Broadcom, Guggenheim, Logistics, Auto Logistics, Inc, EBITDA, Qs, Marvell Locations: Computex, Taiwan, Siri, JPMorgan downgrades Cava
The reason for that is mostly the American consumer, with spending accounting for about 70% of gross domestic product. On Thursday, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said that his customers are slowing down the rate of their purchases. Consumer payments, as measured through credit cards, checks and ATM withdrawals, have grown by 3.5% since last year, he said. I’m being careful, slowing things down,’” Moynihan said, referring to both consumers and businesses, at a financial conference in New York. This survey shows that consumers feel just the opposite — optimistic about their own financial standing but not about the macroeconomic environment.
Persons: Brian Moynihan, ’ ” Moynihan, Bell, Peter Torrente, I’m, Elon Musk’s, Allison Morrow, , — “, Glass Lewis, Tesla, Musk, Gary Millerchip, Richard Galanti, Read Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Bank of America, KPMG, Federal Reserve, Elon, Services, Twitter, SpaceX, Costco Locations: New York, Europe, Texas, Delaware
Further upside is in the cards for a slate of stocks, including Nvidia , according to Bank of America. CNBC Pro combed through Bank of America's research for buy-rated stocks that are well positioned for additional gains. In addition to Nvidia, these names include Apple, Nextracker , BJ's Wholesale Club and Ralph Lauren . The stock is up 32% in 2024, but the analyst said investors should take advantage and buy the dip if shares retreat. "Maintain Buy on multi-year upgrade cycle, gross margin upside and secular services growth," the analyst wrote.
Persons: Ralph Lauren, Robert Ohmes, BJ's, Ohmes, BJ, Christopher Nardone, Nardone, Wamsi Mohan, Mohan, … BJ Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, CNBC, Bank of, Apple, BJ's Wholesale, Wholesale, RL, Nextracker Inc, NXT, CY27 Locations: Europe, CY24
Read previewInfluential proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has recommended that Tesla shareholders vote against Elon Musk's proposed $56 billion pay package. AdvertisementIt comes after Glass Lewis, another leading proxy advisory firm, also urged Tesla investors to vote against the deal. Tesla was quick to respond to the report in a letter to shareholders titled "What Glass Lewis Got Wrong About Tesla." Related storiesOn the other hand, Glass Lewis urged shareholders to reject the proposed move, saying it offered them "uncertain benefits and additional risk. "ISS and Glass Lewis effectively control the stock market," he added.
Persons: , Elon Musk's, Musk, Glass Lewis, Tesla, John Thys, Lewis Organizations: Service, Services, ISS, Tesla, Bloomberg, Business, Company, Getty, Harvard Law, Corporate, SpaceX, Boring Company Locations: Texas, Amsterdam, AFP, Tesla, Delaware
New York CNN —Two influential advisory firms have urged shareholders to vote against Elon Musk’s contentious $51 billion pay package and raised concerns about the CEO’s numerous side projects. On Friday, Institutional Shareholder Services called the package “excessive” and noted that shareholder concerns “have not been sufficiently mitigated” since the package was first approved in 2018. The move to Texas, where Musk also operates SpaceX, was proposed shortly after a Delaware Chancery Court judge sided with Tesla shareholders who challenged the legality of the 2018 pay package. Those shareholders also argued that the directors on Tesla’s board were not truly independent and were too close to Musk to protect shareholders’ interests. The board is putting the same 2018 package up for a revote at Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting on June 13.
Persons: , — “, Glass Lewis, Tesla, Musk Organizations: New, New York CNN, Elon, Services, Twitter, SpaceX Locations: New York, Texas, Delaware
Google DeepMind co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Demis Hassabis gives a conference during the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 26, 2024. The CEOs of artificial intelligence heavyweights Google DeepMind, Microsoft AI, Anthropic and Mistral AI are among the elite list of business and political leaders attending a secretive meeting kicking off in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday. AI will once again dominate discussions at the annual Bilderberg Meeting after catapulting onto the agenda last year following the meteoric rise of the burgeoning technology. U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg are also among the political figures who will attend for geopolitical discussions including on China and Russia. According to its organizers, the closed nature of the event aims to foster "informal discussions about major issues."
Persons: Demis Hassabis, Jane Fraser, Eric Schmidt, Albert Bourla, Wael Sawan, Peter Thiel, Wally Adeyemo, Dmytro Kuleba, Jens Stoltenberg Organizations: Google, Mobile World Congress, MWC, Microsoft, Mistral, Citigroup, Pfizer, NATO, Chatham House, Economic Locations: Barcelona, Madrid, Spain, Ukrainian, China, Russia, Spanish, Chatham, Davos, Switzerland
Even a sharp sell-off in Salesforce stock Thursday — down as much as 21% intraday — isn't keeping some analysts on Wall Street from sticking with their optimistic outlooks on the maker of customer relationship management software. Salesforce executives tied the disappointing results to elongated deal cycles throughout the first quarter that hit the company's booking schedule. Weiss reiterated an overweight rating on Salesforce, albeit with a $320 per share price target, down from $350. Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan reiterated a buy rating on Salesforce stock, but lowered his price target to $315 per share from $345. The analyst reiterated an overweight rating on the stock with a $300 per share price target, or about 10% upside from yesterday's close.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Keith Weiss, Weiss, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Mark Murphy, Tyler Radke, Radke Organizations: Wall, JPMorgan, Citigroup Locations: Salesforce, CY25
A Best Buy store stands outside of a Brooklyn mall on August 29, 2023 in New York City. Best Buy on Thursday missed Wall Street's quarterly sales expectations, but stressed higher profits and lower costs as softer demand for consumer electronics continues. Adjusting for one-time items, including restructuring charges, Best Buy reported earnings of $1.20 per share. She did not specify the number of layoffs, but said Best Buy would invest in areas that could drive growth, like artificial intelligence. Best Buy on Thursday adjusted its full-year capital expenditures forecast to an estimate of $750 million, down from as much as $800 million.
Persons: Corie Barry, Barry, Matt Bilunas Organizations: LSEG, Apple, Microsoft Locations: Brooklyn, New York City, U.S, Minneapolis
Salesforce stock plunged 21% after the company reported its first revenue miss since 2006. AdvertisementSalesforce stock plunged as much as 21% on Thursday after the company reported its first revenue miss since 2006. Here are the key numbers:AdvertisementQ1 Revenue: $9.13 billion, versus analyst estimates of $9.17 billion$9.13 billion, versus analyst estimates of $9.17 billion Q1 Adjusted earnings per share: $2.44, versus analyst estimates of $2.38$2.44, versus analyst estimates of $2.38 Q2 Revenue guidance: $9.2 billion to $9.25 billion, versus analyst estimates of $9.37 billion"Macro headwinds returned with a vengeance," analysts at Citi said in a note on Thursday. AdvertisementGoldman Sachs reiterated its "Buy" rating on Salesforce and categorized the weakness in the company's results as "cyclical headwinds" that should ultimately dissipate. AdvertisementCiti reiterated its "Neutral" rating and took a more cautious view on Salesforce following their results.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Dan Ives, Ives Organizations: Service, Citi, Bank of America, Sales
This signal could be good news for the stock market
  + stars: | 2024-05-29 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Some analysts think that means good news for stocks in the second half of the year. While [gross domestic product] and the labor market seem to be slowing, earnings are accelerating,” wrote the Bank of America analysts. That means an improving manufacturing cycle but slowing services can lead to a divergence between market performance and economic performance. “We’ve witnessed records repeatedly break in both stock and housing markets over the past year.”In addition to unrelentingly high home prices, the housing market is also grappling with a chronic lack of homes on the market and elevated mortgage rates. Put together, it has resulted in a tough housing market, especially first-time buyers.
Persons: Dow, PMIs, , Brian Luke, “ We’ve, Read, Apple’s Siri, Siri, Samantha Murphy Kelly, Tim Cook, ” Read Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Federal Reserve, Institute for Supply Management, PMI, Bank of America, Dell, Marvell, Costco, Dow Jones, Developers Conference, Google, Samsung, ” Apple Locations: New York, San Diego , New York, Cleveland, Los Angeles
Bangkok CNN —Thailand’s former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been indicted on lese majeste charges, authorities said Wednesday, in the latest twist in a decades-long political saga in the Southeast Asian kingdom. The case, filed by police, alleged Thaksin violated Thailand’s notoriously harsh royal insult law during an interview he gave in 2015 to the South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo. “The attorney general has decided to indict Thaksin on all charges,” spokesperson Prayuth Bejraguna, told reporters Wednesday. Earlier this month, the death of a young Thai activist in pre-trial detention for lese majeste charges shocked many in the country and sparked renewed calls for justice reform. A push to reform the lese majeste laws gained significant traction ahead of the 2023 general election, which saw the progressive Move Forward Party win the most votes.
Persons: Bangkok CNN —, Thaksin Shinawatra, Thaksin, Thailand’s, Prayuth Bejraguna, , Thaksin’s, Paetongtarn, Chiang Mai, majeste, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, King Bhumibol Adulyadej Organizations: Bangkok CNN, South Korean, Chosun Ilbo, Manchester City Football Club, Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, Party, Constitutional Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, Thai
An ideal setup for the stock market has arrived as earnings grow and the economy slows, Bank of America says. AdvertisementThe stock market has entered an ideal environment to generate further gains as economic growth slows while corporate profits continue to rise, Bank of America said this week. Those average returns fall to 3% with a 63% win ratio when earnings growth is falling and the economy is growing and drop to 2% with a 62% win ratio when both earnings and economic growth are falling. And when both the economy and corporate profits are rising, the S&P 500 delivered an average quarterly return of 2% with a 69% win ratio. At the same time, the bank sees corporate profits accelerating, with earnings per share growing 3% over the last 12 months.
Persons: BofA, Organizations: Bank of America, Service
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: Bernstein reiterates Nvidia as outperform Bernstein said it's sticking with its outperform rating on the stock. " Argus upgrades Berkshire Hathaway to buy from hold Argus said it's getting bullish on shares of Warren Buffett's multinational conglomerate. UBS reiterates First Solar as buy UBS raised its price target on First Solar to $350 per share from $270. Bank of America reiterates Apple as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on top pick Apple and its entry into iPhones with AI. Bank of America reiterates Dell as buy Bank of America raised its price target on Dell to $180 per share from $130.
Persons: Bernstein, Berkshire Hathaway, Argus, it's, Fluence, LBRT, Jefferies, TD Cowen, Medpace, Cowen, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Wells, Baird, MM120, Truist, Dell, Jack Hartung, Cindy Olsen Organizations: Nvidia, Argus, Warren, UBS, Citi, Liberty Energy, United Airlines, Airlines, American Airlines, " Bank of America, Apple, Bank of America, Netflix, Disney, RBC, Eldorado, Eldorado Gold, BTC, Citi downgrades Bank, JPMorgan, Mind, of America, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Dell, Field Locations: Berkshire, U.S, OFS, United, El Paso, Parks, F4Q, CAVA, Chicago
Washington CNN —The Biden reelection campaign has enlisted three police officers – all of whom were working at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, when rioters overtook the building – to stump for Biden across battleground states in the coming weeks, the campaign told CNN. Aquilino Gonell, Officer Harry Dunn and Officer Danny Hodges plan to tell voters across key swing states that former President Donald Trump poses a threat to democracy and to their fundamental rights as Americans. Dunn and Gonell sustained injuries during the attack on the Capitol and have since retired from the Capitol Police. “We were the victims, we lived through it,” Dunn, who mounted an unsuccessful bid for Congress, told CNN in an interview. In a fundraising email to Biden supporters last week, Gonell described sustaining career-ending injuries and being “trampled in a tunnel” – and noting he would continue fighting for America after being in uniform.
Persons: Washington CNN —, , Aquilino Gonell, Harry Dunn, Danny Hodges, Donald Trump, Dunn, Gonell, Hodges, ” Dunn, Trump, Biden, , insurrectionists, , goading Trump, , Harris, Jen O’Malley Dillon, CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez Organizations: Washington CNN, Biden, Capitol, CNN, Capitol Police, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department, America, Seven, NATO, Russia Locations: Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin , Michigan, New Hampshire, Atlanta, France, Washington ,, Ukraine
Last week, we explored the question: Can investors with little to no shares still buy Nvidia after these record runs? We aren't saying run out and sell shares right now if you are sitting on huge paper profits. Through the years, Nvidia shares have hit pockets of turbulence. This Nvidia run is being driven by investments into AI infrastructure. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Jensen, Jim Cramer, It's, Nvidia —, We've, Eaton, we've, Jim Cramer's, Jim, David Paul Morris Organizations: Nvidia, Devices, Intel, Blackwell, Club, Apple, Broadcom, CNBC, Nvidia Corp, Technology Conference, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: overbought, San Jose , California
Warren Buffett's best return — on a percentage basis — was scored when he was starting out with little money seven decades ago. The Oracle of Omaha once vowed that he could easily produce a 50% annual return if he was only managing $1 million. "If I was running $1 million today, or $10 million for that matter, I'd be fully invested. At an early age, Buffett developed an extraordinary knack for picking cheap stocks, oftentimes troubled companies at deep discounts. You can't just be in love with the money, you've really got to just find it," he said.
Persons: Warren Buffett's, , I've, Dow, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, poring, Benjamin Graham, outsized, Charlie, Charlie Munger, you've Organizations: Berkshire, Moody's, Columbia University, BNSF Railway Locations: Omaha, Coast, Munger
How a global seafood giant broke Red Lobster
  + stars: | 2024-05-25 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +15 min
Former Red Lobster employees say that while the pandemic, inflation and rent costs impacted Red Lobster, Thai Union’s ineptitude was the pivotal factor in Red Lobster’s decline. Kenny criticized Red Lobster employees at meetings and made derogatory comments about them, according to former Red Lobster leaders who worked closely with Kenny. Red Lobster’s annual customer count has dropped by 30% since 2019, Red Lobster said in its bankruptcy filing. Red Lobster employees say they were pressured by Thai Union representatives to buy more seafood from Thai Union. Thai Union representatives also began sitting in on meetings between Red Lobster and seafood suppliers, said one of the former Red Lobster employees who witnessed these conversations.
Persons: , Ludovic Garnier, Jorge Silva, Red Lobster’s, , Les Foreman, Red, Thiraphong Chansiri, Angel, Feng shui, Chansiri, Amanda Mustard, Paul Kenny, Kenny, , Kenny’s, Bill Darden, General Mills, Darden, Kelli Valade, Valade, Trin, Tapanya, Kevin Lamarque, Barry Fulghum, Lobster, Leah Millis Organizations: New, New York CNN, Thai Union Group, Red, Lobster, Thai Union, CNN, Red Lobster, John West Foods, longtime, Reuters, Thai, West Coast, Lobster’s, Bloomberg, Getty, Minor, Thai Union —, Union, Darden, Gate, Golden, Capital, Facebook, Thai Union . Thai Union, ” Thai Union Locations: New York, Thai, Thailand, Thai Union, United States, Orlando, Australian, Dallas, America, United, Texas, Spring , Maryland
She’s a business mogul in every sense: Aside from a prolific music career, she’s launched successful brands including her cosmetics empire Fenty Beauty – worth an estimated $2.8 billion according to Forbes – and her lingerie label Savage X Fenty. Her latest move in China to promote makeup products is something of a masterclass in how to tap into its lucrative – mostly online – Gen Z market. On Tuesday night, the chart-topping singer attended a Fenty Beauty pop-up held at a Shanghai photography museum, “servin’ face” according to brand’s Instagram, and “jianbing” – a popular Chinese breakfast crepe that costs about a dollar. In a screengrab from Instagram, Rihanna makes jianbing in Shanghai, China, during a visit to promote Fenty Beauty. While Fenty Beauty products have been available in the country since 2019, the brand announced this March that it would be expanding its presence via Sephora stores on the mainland.
Persons: CNN —, Rihanna, She’s, she’s, Forbes –, brand’s Instagram, , China’s TikTok, , Guo Pei, jianbing, RihannashowsupinShanghai, Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton Organizations: CNN, Vogue China, Academy of China Council, Promotion of International Trade Locations: China, Shanghai, Instagram, Weibo, Shandong, , China’s Shandong province, Jianbing, Douyin
A short seller on Tuesday alleged that beauty and wellness company Oddity Tech has been misleading investors and isn't the online-only retailer it's claimed to be. Ningi has a short position in Oddity but didn't disclose the size of that position. Oddity Tech, the parent company of makeup brand Il Makiage and skincare brand Spoiled Child, sold investors on the premise that it's disrupting the legacy beauty industry by changing the way people buy makeup online. Ningi Research is alleging that Oddity is not a purely digital company and that its Il Makiage brand has more than 40 stores in Israel, where the company is based. Oddity previously told CNBC that more than half of its business is from repeat customers.
Persons: it's, Ningi, didn't, ODDITY's, they've, Oran Holtzman, Holtzman, authorizations, We'll, we've Organizations: Tech, CNBC, Ningi, U.S . Ningi, Better Business Locations: Israel, U.S
The last GOP presidential nominee to win Nevada was George W. Bush in November 2004 — nearly 20 years ago. Biden will have to work hard to address some of the top concerns of Nevada voters: inflation, housing affordability, and health care. A plurality of Nevada voters (22%) listed the economy as their top issue, and a whopping 82% of voters said that the economy was "only fair" or "poor." Only 17% of Nevada voters rated the economy as "good" or "excellent." And by a 61% to 32% margin, Nevada voters believe Trump would be better at handling the economy.
Persons: , Sen, Harry Reid, Barack Obama's, Catherine Cortez Masto's, Joe Biden's, Biden, Donald Trump, George W, Bush, Hillary Clinton, Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Jill Stein, plummets, Stein, Kamala Harris Organizations: Service, Democratic Party, Business, Nevada, Vegas, Biden, GOP, Trump, New York Times, Siena College, Green Party, , Safer Communities Locations: Nevada, Las Vegas, Reno, Siena
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