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Investors may way to consider buying the dip in Amazon , according to some Wall Street analysts. A 'bright spot' in AWS Despite Thursday's disappointing results, many Wall Street analysts are finding the positive in the company's Amazon Web Services division. Many expect this business to continue gaining steam, with Susquehanna Financial Group's Shyam Patil referring to this acceleration as a "bright spot" in the results. Evercore ISI's Mark Mahaney referred to accelerating AWS growth as one of "three fundamental catalysts" for the stock. Bank of America's Justin Post named the stock the firm's top large cap picks, citing the AWS acceleration and opportunity within artificial intelligence.
Persons: Deutsche Bank's Lee Horowitz, Deutsche Bank's Horowitz, Mark Shmulik, Shyam Patil, Patil, Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak, Evercore, Mark Mahaney, Bank of America's Justin Post, We're, Doug Anmuth, Anmuth Organizations: Deutsche, Wall, Web Services, Susquehanna, Bank of America's
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley: Here's why Wells Fargo's Mike Mayo downgraded the stockMike Mayo, Wells Fargo Securities, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss his thesis behind Morgan Stanley's downgrade, what's fueling the broader selloff in financials, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells, Mike Mayo, Morgan Organizations: Wells Fargo Securities Locations: Wells Fargo, financials
Along with the downgrade, Roach slashed her price target to $286 from $463. Along with the downgrade, Arya cut his price target to $23 from $35 a share. — Samantha Subin 6:15 a.m.: Apple results suggest 'best is yet to come,' support multiyear upgrade cycle The latest earnings report from Apple reaffirms analysts' confidence in the technology giant and a multiyear upgrade cycle when it launches its latest iPhone later this year. Bernstein's Mark Shmulik trimmed his price target by $5 to $210 a share but encouraged investors to use the sell-off as an entry point. His price target of $95, down from $99, implies downside of 6.6% over the next 12 months.
Persons: Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, Henning Cosman, Cosman, — Samantha Subin, Goldman Sachs downgrades Lululemon, Goldman Sachs, Lululemon, Brooke Roach, Roach, LULU YTD, Vivek Arya, Arya, Samantha Subin, America's Wamsi Mohan, macOS, Samik Chatterjee, Citi's Atif Malik, Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi, Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak, ISI's Mark Mahaney, Bernstein's Mark Shmulik, Wells, downgrades Morgan Stanley Wells Fargo, Mike Mayo, Mayo, Morgan, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, Ferrari, Bank of America, Intel, AMD, Apple, Apple Intelligence, America's, Amazon, Web Services, North Locations: Europe, U.S, Lululemon
Morgan Stanley on Friday told its army of financial advisors that it will soon allow them to offer bitcoin ETFs to some clients, a first among major Wall Street banks, CNBC has learned. The firm's 15,000 or so financial advisors can solicit eligible clients to purchase shares of two exchange-traded bitcoin funds starting Wednesday, according to people with knowledge of the policy. Those funds are BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust and Fidelity's Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund, the people said. The move from Morgan Stanley, one of the world's largest wealth management firms, is the latest sign of the adoption of bitcoin by mainstream finance. In January, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved applications for 11 spot bitcoin ETFs, heralding the arrival of an investment vehicle for bitcoin that is easier to access, cheaper to own and more readily traded.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Fidelity's, Jamie Dimon, Warren Buffett, it's, Goldman Sachs, Wells, spokespeople Organizations: CNBC, Bitcoin, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, JPMorgan Chase, Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan, Bank of America
Wall Street ended July with a bang that turned a volatile month into a winner. The Russell 2000 soared 10.1% in July, its biggest one-month gain since December. .RUT YTD mountain Russell 2000, year-to-date Bank of America thinks this "pain trade" will continue as a new month of trading kicks off. Among the big analyst calls on Wall Street this morning, Morgan Stanley upgraded GE Vernova to overweight from equal weight. "We believe we are at the early stages of a multi-decade energy transition investment cycle that will require significant capital investment in gas power, renewables, and grid expansion/enhancement.
Persons: Russell, Savita Subramanian, Morgan Stanley, Andrew Percoco Organizations: Nasdaq, Nvidia, Bank of America, GE
"While company reported 2Q results ahead of guidance on higher take-rate, weaker 3Q guidance and removal of FY GMS outlook suggest no near-term visibility," the analyst wrote. Etsy stock is 20% lower on the year but has increased 16% since July 8. Positively, AmEx did see slightly better [small or midsize enterprise] spend in Q2'24," wrote analyst Donald Fandetti. Bank of America lifted its price target to $563 from $555, while Citi increased its target to $580 from $555. Its price target of $220, up from $175, implies upside of 23% from Wednesday's close.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Robinson, Brian, Ossenback, — Lisa Kailai Han, Oppenheimer, Jason Helfstein, Etsy's, Etsy, Helfstein, he's, Lisa Kailai Han, Wells, David Lantz, Lantz, Carvana, Raymond James, Brian Vaccaro, Vaccaro, AmEx, Donald Fandetti, Fandetti, Goldman Sachs, Ross Sandler, Andrew Percoco, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, GE, JPMorgan, Carvana, TAM, Management, American Express, America Express, Meta, Wall Street, Goldman, Citi, Barclays, Bank of America, Google, GE Vernova, General Electric Locations: C.H, Etsy, Wingstop, Wells Fargo, Q2'24, 2H24, Wednesday's
Read previewFaced with higher rates and a daunting fundraising climate, hedge funds are wooing investors with a seemingly antithetical pitch: index investing with a twist. Hedge fund industry insiders are abuzz right now about "portable alpha," a blast-from-the-past strategy that's undergoing a revival. According to the Morgan Stanley white paper, it can take on a variety of forms, including "dedicated portable alpha funds, portable alpha share classes, portable alpha feeder funds and other solutions." Advertisement"It's a nice way of smuggling hedge funds into your portfolio if you're an allocator," said Jon Caplis, CEO of hedge fund research firm PivotalPath. He said much of the industry still hasn't woken up to the appetite for portable alpha solutions and the potential boon to hedge funds.
Persons: , punchier, Kim Shaw, Morgan Stanley, There's, Shaw, Penny Novick, Morgan, Novick, Bill Gross, Myron Scholes, PIMCO's, Roark Stahler, Jon Caplis, Russell, PIMCO, Sabrina Callin, Brian Payne, Payne, Caplis, hasn't Organizations: Service, Trading, Business, Man, CME Group, BlackRock, Barclays, Russell Investments, Institutional, State, Investor, BCA Research, Teachers, Investors Locations: Winton, American, Illinois
"We believe liquid cooling solution for NVDA's GB200 server rack system in data centers can create a US$4.8bn [total addressable market] by 2027," it said. By enhancing thermal design power and more, such liquid cooling systems save between 10% and 15% on capital expenditure, according to Morgan Stanley. "Heat flow knowhow, precision requirements and time-to-market delivery are key winning factors in this space," said Morgan Stanley analysts. It said it likes Taiwanese firm Delta as it believes its liquid cooling solution will add an additional $280 million in AI cooling revenue in 2025. "Our supply chain checks suggest AVC is the reference design for cold plate for NVIDIA's GB200 server rack liquid cooling system," it added.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Morgan, PUE, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Stock, Companies, Schneider Electric, Delta Electronics, New, Nvidia Locations: Delta, New Taiwan
Bank of America reiterates Arm as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with the stock following earnings on Wednesday. Robinson to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded the shipping company following its earnings. Barclays reiterates Meta as overweight Barclays says it's sticking with the Instagram parent following earnings on Wednesday. " Bernstein reiterates Qualcomm as outperform Bernstein says it's sticking with Qualcomm following earnings on Wednesday. Citi reiterates SoFi as buy Citi said it's getting more bullish on the stock following a series of investor meetings.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, Zeta, Oppenheimer, Etsy, Baird, Wolfe, Bill.com, Robinson, Raymond James, RDDT, Wells, David Lantz, Zack Fadem, Bernstein, Leerink, Cantor Fitzgerald, Tesla, Cantor, it's bullish, Morgan Stanley downgrades Voya, SoFi, it's Organizations: Mizuho, Bank of America, ARM, Zeta Global, Zeta, JPMorgan, GE, NFL, NBA, MLB, Nascar, Barclays, Meta, Qualcomm, SOX, Elon Musk's, Citi Locations: OW, 2H24, China, bullish
Analyst Dan Dolev also increased his price target on shares to $31 from $17, suggesting shares could gain 19% from Tuesday's close. It also cut its price target to $24 from $38, implying downside of 16.7%. To be sure, he trimmed his price target to 21 euros from 24 euros. Analyst Joseph Moore named the chipmaker a top pick, reiterating his overweight rating and $144 price target. Nvidia shares have more than doubled this year.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Nomura, Dan Dolev, Dolev, UPST, Dole, — Hakyung Kim, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Hakyung Kim, Anindya Das, Das, Joseph Moore, Moore, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Mizuho, Holdings, underperform, JPMorgan, TAM, Nomura, America, Nvidia Locations: Mizuho, Tuesday's, North America, U.S, Europe
Artificial intelligence incorporated into Apple products could add another $30 to $40 each share of Apple stock, Wedbush estimated. "We strongly believe June will be the last negative growth quarter for China with a growth turnaround beginning in the September quarter. AdvertisementMorgan Stanley: Big upgrade cycle comingMorgan Stanley's research team reiterated Apple as its "top pick", thanks to a large number of Apple users set to upgrade their devices. "Apple Intelligence is a clear catalyst for a multi-year product upgrade cycle," analysts added in a note. But investors are still waiting for Apple Intelligence to roll out before sentiment improves.
Persons: , Wedbush, Needham, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Oppenheimer, Apple's Organizations: Service, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Business, OpenAI, Bank of America, Apple Care, Apple Music, Analysts, Barclays, Stock Locations: China, Asia, Needham, Apple's
Inspired Capital co-founders Lucy Deland (left), Alexa von Tobel (center), and Mark Batsiyan (right) speak to portfolio companies at the firm's annual founder dinner in June 2024. Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, von Tobel attended Harvard University, where she graduated with a degree in psychology. AdvertisementInspired Capital co-founders Alexa von Tobel and Penny Pritzker. Inspired Capital founding partners Mark Batsiyan, Lucy Deland, Alexa von Tobel, and Penny Pritzker. Although von Tobel was on vacation outside the country, she stepped away from a fancy dinner to take McNulty Rojas's call and brainstorm solutions.
Persons: Alexa von Tobel, she's, Lucy Deland, Mark Batsiyan, It's, von Tobel, Capital's, who's, Zuckerburg, I've, Morgan Stanley, , LearnVest, Batsiyan, Alexa, they'd, von Tobel's, Penny Pritzker, Obama, Brynne McNulty Rojas, — von Tobel, McNulty Rojas, Habi, Tobel, Von, Deland, it's, von, McNulty, hasn't, guac, She's, Benjamin Vandiver, Ivan Zhao, Lindsey Vonn Organizations: Flatiron, Business, New York VC, Harvard University, Facebook, Harvard Business School, Accel Partners, American Express Ventures, Northwest Mutual, LearnVest, Ventures, Northwest, Capital, Harvard, of Commerce, America Fund, Tiger Global Management, II, Alexa, Inc, Magazine, Winder, New York Locations: Jacksonville , Florida, New York, Deland, Miami, Latin America, York
First Solar is well positioned for growth despite the U.S. election uncertainty that has hit the company's stock as well as the broader renewable industry in recent weeks, according to analysts. The solar module manufacturer's stock was up 5.7% on Wednesday. First Solar is one of the biggest beneficiaries in the renewable energy space from production tax credits under the IRA. While election risk will weigh on First Solar's stock, policy uncertainty tends to be a tailwind for the company, Goldman Sachs analyst Brian Lee told clients in a note. China tariffs could strengthen First Solar's competitive position and pricing power in the U.S., analyst Andrew Percoco told clients.
Persons: Mark Widmar, Goldman Sachs, Brian Lee, Goldman, FSLR, Lee, Donald Trump's, Morgan Stanley, Andrew Percoco, Trump, Percoco Organizations: U.S, White House, Congress, Republican Locations: China, U.S
Westend61 | Getty ImagesAn automated financial advisor called PortfolioPilot has quickly gained $20 billion in assets in a possible preview of how disruptive artificial intelligence could be for the wealth management industry. The world's largest wealth management firms have rushed to implement generative AI after the arrival of OpenAI's ChatGPT, rolling out services that augment human financial advisors with meeting assistants and chatbots. "People are fed up with cookie-cutter portfolios," Harmsen told CNBC. Global Predictions targets people with between $100,000 and $5 million in assets — in other words, people with enough money to begin worrying about diversification and portfolio management, Harmsen said. After realizing it could have a broader use, Harmsen began building a team for Global Predictions, including three former employees of Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund.
Persons: PortfolioPilot, Alexander Harmsen, OpenAI's, Morgan Stanley, Harmsen, we'll Organizations: Global, Morado Ventures, NEA Angel Fund, CNBC, Bank of America, Bridgewater Associates Locations: San Francisco
Why chip stocks are on an absolute tear today
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( Kelly Cloonan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Nvidia is getting a boost from that and surging after being renamed Morgan Stanley's top semi pick. AdvertisementChip stocks were rallying across the board on Wednesday, driven by a big earnings beat from AMD and Morgan Stanley naming Nvidia a top stock pick. Other stocks getting a lift included ASML (up 11%), Qualcomm (up 6%), and Samsung (up 4%). In addition to riding AMD's wave higher, Nvidia was renamed Morgan Stanley's top semiconductor stock pick. "Through those concerns, the earnings environment is likely to remain strong, for NVIDIA and for the whole AI complex," the analysts said.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's, , Morgan Stanley, Morgan Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Service, Morgan, Qualcomm, Samsung, NVIDIA Locations: China, Netherlands, Japan, South Korea
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bank of America reiterates Pinterest as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with Pinterest following the company's earnings on Tuesday. "We are raising our rating to Overweight (from Equal-weight); our new price target of $36 (up from $25) implies +43.4% one-year total return, including a 6.7% forward dividend yield." Bank of America upgrades RTX to buy from neutral Bank of America said demand is rising for the aerospace and defense company. " Bank of America adds Marriott to the US1 list Bank of America added the stock to its top picks list. "We initiate coverage of On Holdings (ONON) with an Outperform rating and a $46 price target.
Persons: Pinterest, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, it's, Albemarle, Nomura, Bernstein, Venmo, TD Cowen downgrades McDonald's, Cowen, 2Q's, Raymond James, Lockheed Martin, Jefferies, Woodward, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, it's bullish Organizations: Bank of America, Barclays, AMD, Energy, JPMorgan, Mizuho, Nvidia, PayPal, Deutsche Bank, Corning, Deutsche, Citi, Navigator, Lockheed, of America, underperform Bank of America, Management, Starbucks, " Bank of America, Marriott, Holdings Locations: 2H24, Albemarle, Braintree, Switzerland
US stocks surged as chipmakers lifted tech shares ahead of the Federal Reserve's rate decision. Fed Chair Powell's guidance will be crucial, with market sentiment hinging on his remarks. All eyes will be on Fed Chair Powell, who is expected to issue guidance on rate cuts in prepared remarks. Advertisement"Tonight's press conference from Fed Chair Jerome Powell may provide a catalyst for the next move. "A too-strong signal of a coming September rate cut may scare traders into thinking that the Fed sees abrupt economic weakness ahead.
Persons: , Morgan Stanley, Powell, Jerome Powell, David Morrison, Thierry Wizman Organizations: Service, Nvidia, AMD, Federal Reserve, Fed, Trade Nation, Macquarie
Jensen Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., displays the new Blackwell GPU chip during the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference on March 18, 2024. Nvidia shares popped more than 11% Wednesday after remarks from top customer Microsoft and rival chipmaker AMD signaled there wouldn't be a slowdown in the multibillion-dollar buildout of AI servers based around GPUs. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and finance chief Amy Hood said Tuesday the company plans to spend even more on Nvidia-based infrastructure next year. Microsoft spent $19 billion on capital expenditures during the fiscal fourth quarter, with about 60% on hardware. Nvidia has been the primary beneficiary of the AI boom.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Satya Nadella, Amy Hood, Microsoft's capex, Karl Keirstead, Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, Moore, Blackwell, Blackwell ramping Organizations: Nvidia Corp, Blackwell, Nvidia, Technology, Microsoft, AMD, UBS
Morgan Stanley said the July sell-off in Nvidia has gone too far and it's time for investors to buy the dip. Moore also listed a large list of concerns hitting Nvidia lately including competition, possible export controls and valuation. NVDA YTD mountain Nvdia, YTD Nvidia shares rebounded Wednesday after peer AMD reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and revenue and said revenue this quarter would top expectations. Morgan Stanley rates Nvidia as overweight and has a $144 price target, which represents a 38% rally from Tuesday's close. Despite the sell-off, most of Wall Street remains firmly behind Nvidia with the average price target calling for a 30% rebound ahead.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, Moore, Blackwell Organizations: Nvidia, AMD Locations: Tuesday's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA September rate cut is still only 50-50, says Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s Jim CaronCNBC’s Steve Liesman with JPMorgan’s David Kelly, Wolfe Research’s Stephanie Roth and Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s Jim Caron, join ‘Power Lunch’ to react to the Fed’s decision to leave rates unchanged.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jim Caron CNBC’s Steve Liesman, JPMorgan’s David Kelly, Wolfe, Stephanie Roth, Jim Caron Organizations: Morgan Stanley Investment, Morgan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s Fed panel react to the Federal Reserve’s decision to leave interest rates unchangedCNBC’s Steve Liesman with JPMorgan’s David Kelly, Wolfe Reseearch’s Stephanie Roth and Morgan Stanley’s Jim Caron, join ‘Power Lunch’ to react to the Fed’s decision to leave rates unchanged.
Persons: Steve Liesman, JPMorgan’s David Kelly, Wolfe, Stephanie Roth, Morgan Stanley’s Jim Caron Organizations: Watch, Federal
More important to Wall Street is the company's capital expenditures — or spending — as investors are demanding to see clear signs that hefty investments in AI are beginning to pay off . META 1M mountain Meta shares this month The intensified attention toward AI spending comes on the heels of Alphabet's quarterly print and during a "make-or-break" week with earnings from four tech behemoths. While Alphabet topped Wall Street estimates, its rising expenses spurred a sell-off across the sector. But Beck also sees Meta shares going higher as he raised his price target to $600. An uptick in advertising Wall Street is also keeping an eye on advertising figures this quarter, with Nowak viewing Meta as best situated to weather any uncertainty.
Persons: Wolfe Research's, Khajuria, Morgan Stanley, Brian Nowak, capex, Raymond James, Josh Beck, Beck, Wells, Ken Gawrelski, Nowak, Mark Shmulik, Deutsche Bank's Benjamin Black, bode, America's Justin Post Organizations: Meta, StreetAccount, Deutsche, America's, ~$ Locations: Paris
Central bankers said they had more confidence inflation was back on track to 2%. Markets are pricing in a 100% chance of a rate cut in September, per the CME FedWatch tool. AdvertisementUS stocks surged on Wednesday, driven by a rally in the tech sector and dovish comments from the Federal Reserve. The second quarter's inflation readings have added to our confidence, and more good data would further strengthen that confidence," Fed Chair Powell said in prepared remarks. Markets are now pricing in with certainty that the Fed will cut rates in September, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
Persons: , Powell, Philip Straehl, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Fed, Service, Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, Morningstar Wealth, AMD, Nvidia
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Loop initiates BrightView as buy Loop said it's bullish on shares of the commercial landscaping company. Evercore ISI reiterates Apple as outperform Evercore said it's bullish ahead of Apple earnings later this week. " Bank of America reiterates Roblox as buy Bank of America said it's standing by Roblox ahead of earnings on August 1. Deutsche Bank reiterates McDonald's as buy Deutsche said it's standing by the fast food giant following earnings. Bank of America reiterates Goldman Sachs as buy Bank of America said top pick Goldman Sachs has "cyclical/secular tailwinds."
Persons: Evercore, it's, Jensen Huang, Nvidia's Blackwell, Blackwell, KBW, Oppenheimer, Wells, Roblox, Tesla, McDonald's, Baird, Edward Jones, Goldman Sachs, ROE resiliency, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo Organizations: Apple, Citi, Nvidia, " Bank of America, of America, Barclays, UBS, Amazon, Netflix, Bank of America, JPMorgan, RBC, Tesla, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Whirlpool, underperform Bank of America, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Labs, Edward, Stock, 2Q, PNC, WF
Earnings-revision breadth, cited as a bullish market driver, has deteriorated, Morgan Stanley says. But industrial stocks are still uniquely positioned to outperform, the firm says. AdvertisementA key driver of stock-market bullishness is deteriorating, although there are still opportunities available, Morgan Stanley wrote in new research. The firm is referring to earnings-revision breadth, which enjoyed an increase that coincided with a rally in small-cap stocks in recent weeks. The chart below shows a deceleration in earnings-revision breadth for S&P 500 companies in recent months:Morgan Stanley"This does not offer support for a broad cyclical rotation," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, , Mike Wilson, Industrials Organizations: Companies, Service, CIO
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