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Piper Sandler raised its rating on Rivian to overweight, noting the stock can rally 96% from here. Baird's $1,050 price target implies that Nvidia stock could still rally another 19%, adding onto its eye-watering 78% gain so far this year. After soaring more than 200% last year, Nvidia shares have surged another 77% in 2024. "Make no mistake: buying RIVN is risky and a botched midyear re-tooling effort could yet surprise investors negatively," Potter wrote. Snowflake shares have struggled this year, losing 20%, in part due to Frank Slootman stepping down his CEO role.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Guggenheim, Baird, Trista Gerra, Blackwell, Gerra, Lisa Kailai Han, Alexander Potter, Tesla, Rivian hasn't, Potter, Rivian, John DiFucci, DiFucci, Snowflake, Frank Slootman, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, GTC, Guggenheim Locations: Rivian
CNN —In 2022, Dubai unveiled the world’s largest vertical farm. Intelligent Growth Solutions (IGS)“Not just another vertical farm”GigaFarm’s vertical farming solution is supplied by IGS, a Scottish company founded in 2013. “This is not just another vertical farm, this is something completely different,” says Lloyd, adding that the recycling model could be applied to any urban area. And it’s not just the UAE that’s interested in vertical farming: Qatar is investing heavily in smart farming, and agritech companies are expanding into Saudi Arabia. However, it will take another decade before we see widespread adoption of vertical farming, and more research is required to increase the number of crops that can be grown, Sharma adds.
Persons: Dubai’s Al, it’s, Oliver Christof, , Andrew Lloyd, you’ve, , Lloyd, AeroFarms, Lloyd —, It’s, ReFarm, Rohit Sharma, Sharma Organizations: CNN, Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport, UAE, UN, IGS, University of Wollongong Locations: Dubai, Dubai’s, Dubai’s Al Maktoum, Tech, Scottish, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Ukraine, Russia, Carrefour, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, East, Africa
The Morgan Stanley digital sign is seen at the company's Times Square headquarters in New York, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 12, 2016. Morgan Stanley promoted a tech executive in its wealth management division to become the bank's first head of firm-wide artificial intelligence, CNBC has learned. Last year, Morgan Stanley became the first major Wall Street firm to create a solution for employees based on OpenAI's GPT-4, a project overseen by McMillan. While Wall Street firms broadly pared back jobs last year, they competed to fill thousands of AI positions, poaching employees from one another. Read the full Morgan Stanley memo announcing McMillan's new role:
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jeff McMillan, Andy Saperstein, Dan Simkowitz, McMillan, Teresa Heitsenrether, Goldman Sachs, Marco Argenti Organizations: company's, CNBC, Wall, JPMorgan Locations: New York, U.S, York
I made my way up from a senior consultant to manager and then a director," Swaroop told Business Insider. Swaroop, alongside many of his fellow Arthur Andersen & Co employees, moved to EY after it absorbed some of the Arthur Andersen & Co operations. 'I was at the right place at the right time'At EY, Swaroop shone. Swaroop told BI he read about Lucy Kellaway, the Financial Times editor who left journalism to become a trainee teacher. AdvertisementThree years on, Swaroop told BI he feels energized and inspired in his new career — even if he now earns a fraction of what he used to.
Persons: , Deepak Swaroop, Swaroop, Arthur Andersen, India Swaroop, EY, Lucy Kellaway, Kellaway, wouldn't Organizations: Service, Harvard, MIT, Business, Arthur Andersen & Co, Arthur Andersen &, Enron, Automation, Financial Times Locations: EY, London, India, Delhi, Mumbai, Europe, East, Africa
Morgan Stanley is offering up alternative ways to play artificial intelligence beyond the usual tech "enablers" that have come to dominate investor attention. A report issued Tuesday entitled "15 Ways to Play AI" anticipates a "broadening out of the AI theme over the remainder of 2024 and into 2025" and notable AI adoption in areas such as gaming, education and biotechnology. The study, an outgrowth of Morgan Stanley's technology, media and telecom investment conference last week, highlights "the Tech Diffusion theme from all angles and all geographies." Against this backdrop, here are some of Morgan Stanley's top picks as AI broadens out: Several popular technology stocks made the list alongside AI mainstays such as Nvidia , Microsoft and Alphabet . Morgan Stanley included workplace management software company Asana on two of its AI lists, one of companies that are likely to get a productivity boost from AI, and another that highlighted "Global Adopters" of AI.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Edward Stanley, , Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Oracle, Asana, Baker Hughes, Prologis, AbbVie Organizations: Microsoft, Meta, Edge, Companies, Nvidia, Apple, Baidu, Palantir Technologies Locations: London, Europe, ASAN
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAdobe CEO Shantanu Narayen: Firefly adoption in Photoshop and Illustrator 'pretty good'Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Adobe Q1 results, embracing generative AI, stock buybacks and more.
Persons: Shantanu Narayen
CNBC Daily Open: U.S. consumer spending data looms
  + stars: | 2024-03-14 | by ( Sumathi Bala | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Asia stocks mixedAsia markets were mixed Thursday as investors assessed Japan's spring wage negotiations. "If you have a position that does not cost you ever to lose an employee, it's not a position," Karp said in an interview on CNBC. [PRO] China stocks worth the riskChinese stocks are a "risk worth taking," said Jason Hsu, chairman and chief investment officer of Rayliant Global Advisors.
Persons: Topix, Israel, Alex Karp, it's, Karp, Jason Hsu Organizations: CNBC, Nikkei, Bank of Japan, Nasdaq, Dow, Ford Motor, General Motors, Mercedes, Benz, House, U.S . House, Rayliant Global Advisors Locations: Asia, Israel, China
CNBC Daily Open: U.S. retail sales in sharp focus
  + stars: | 2024-03-14 | by ( Sumathi Bala | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Stocks end mixedWall Street ended mixed Wednesday, dragged down by tech stocks as investors await key updates on retail sales and producer prices. "If you have a position that does not cost you ever to lose an employee, it's not a position," Karp said in an interview on CNBC. [PRO] China stocks worth the riskChinese stocks are a "risk worth taking," said Jason Hsu, chairman and chief investment officer of Rayliant Global Advisors.
Persons: Israel, Alex Karp, it's, Karp, Jason Hsu Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Dow, House, U.S . House, Ford Motor, General Motors, Mercedes, Benz, Rayliant Global Advisors Locations: Israel, China
Two of the tech industry's biggest AI champions are backing Rep. Abigail Spanberger's run for governor of Virginia in 2025, campaign finance records show. Hoffman donated $250,000 on November 30, and Scott donated $125,000 on December 22. The donations, representing a total of $500,000 are the three largest individual contributions on record for Spanberger's campaign, which ended 2023 with over $3.6 million in funds received. Aside from their personal connections to the state, Virginia is home to the largest concentration of data centers in the world. Hoffman has previously donated over $300,000 to WinVirginia, a PAC that supports Democratic candidates in the state.
Persons: Abigail Spanberger's, Reid Hoffman, Kevin Scott, Hoffman, Scott, Shannon Hunt, Hunt, Prince William County, they're, Spanberger, Glenn Youngkin, Ohio US Sen, JD Vance, Joe Biden's, Nikki Haley, Ellen Thomas Organizations: Microsoft, Business, Democratic, Spanberger, University of Virginia, Culpeper ., CIA, Virginia Gov, Republican, LinkedIn, Ohio US, Trump Republicans, South Carolina Gov, PAC Locations: Virginia, Greylock, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Culpeper, Richmond, San Francisco Bay, Rural America, Silicon, Hampshire
The Dutch offer home mortgages with evolving interest rates that can automatically decrease over time. However, other countries are taking notice: The Dutch mortgage lender DMFCO recently began offering Dutch-style mortgages in the UK. AdvertisementBut there are some deeply entrenched features of the American mortgage system that make it unlikely we'll see widespread adoption of Dutch-style mortgages. AdvertisementAdditionally, mortgage interest rates in the US aren't determined by the loan-to-value ratio beyond a certain point. AdvertisementBut Cecela says he's interested to see what happens with the Dutch-style mortgages newly on offer in the UK.
Persons: , Lindsey Harn, Lindsey, Harn, Guy Cecala, Cecala, Melissa Cohn, Raveis, Cohn, he's Organizations: Service, Business, Lindsey Harn Group, Mortgage, Mortgage Finance, USA Locations: Netherlands, San Luis Obispo County , California, Europe
Technically, the seller can promise as little as $0 to the buyer's agent; after all, why pay for someone you didn't hire? But multiple agents told me there are all kinds of ways shady practitioners try to skirt the rules. Critics say the stickiness of the going commission rate is evidence of steering's ubiquity. He said buyers' agents might call and say, "'Why is there no buyer's commission?" There are lots of willing brokers out there; if you suspect steering, agents told me, you've got plenty of options for a second opinion.
Persons: should've, Redfin, Julie —, Julie, Wendy Gilch, Gilch, they're, Doug Miller, Real, Rex, Keller Williams, I'm, Brendon Bowers, we're, Stephen Brobeck, Brobeck, they'll, you've, Rich, they've Organizations: Department of Justice, National Association of Realtors, Business, Facebook, Realtors, NAR, Consumer Federation of America, DOJ Locations: America, Minnesota, Austin, Houston, Kansas City , Missouri, Phoenix
Analyst Colin Langan downgraded the electric vehicle maker to underweight from equal weight. We see headwinds from disappointing deliveries & more price cuts, which likely drive negative EPS revisions," Langan wrote. In the wake of [price] cuts are lower lease residuals, disgruntled customers & the possible loss of the luxury brand premium." Tesla shares have struggled in 2024, losing nearly 30%, as demand for electric vehicles wanes. Ford Motor last month said it was reassessing its electric vehicle plans , with CEO Jim Farley noting widespread adoption won't happen until costs are more aligned with gas-powered models.
Persons: Wells, Colin Langan, Langan, Jim Farley, Wells Fargo's Langan Organizations: Elon, EU, China, Ford Motor, General Motors, Honda Locations: Tuesday's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin's latest rally is mostly an adoption story, says Galaxy Digital CEO Michael NovogratzGalaxy Digital CEO Michael Novogratz joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest bitcoin rally, how much of it can be attributed to supply/demand dynamics, what it means for cryptocurrency at large, prospects of a spot ethereum ETF, and more.
Persons: Michael Novogratz Organizations: Galaxy Digital, Michael Novogratz Galaxy Digital
The US State Department commissioned a risk assessment that found AI could lead to human extinction. The State Department commissioned AI startup Gladstone to conduct an AI risk assessment in October 2022, about a month before ChatGPT came out. AdvertisementSome of the risks could "lead to human extinction," the report said. He believes there's a 10% chance AI will lead to total human extinction within the next 30 years. "Oh it's absolutely real and I think there's a conversation to have in terms of practical human extinction," Kiulian said.
Persons: , Gladstone, ChatGPT, Jeremie Harris, Edouard Harris, Robert Ghrist, Ghrist, Geoff Hinton, there's, Lina Khan, Elon Musk, Lorenzo Thione, Thione, Artur Kiulian, Kiulian, David Krueger, Krueger, Aaron Mok Organizations: US State Department, Service, US Department of State, The State Department, United States, Google, Publicly, Penn Engineering, PlayStation, Cambridge University Locations: United, Iran
Texas-based startup RapidCanvas has emerged from stealth with a $7.5 million seed round. A startup that helps businesses to use AI more efficiently has just emerged from stealth with a $7.5 million seed round. Texas-based RapidCanvas bills itself as "an AI platform built for business professionals," said cofounder and CEO Rahul Pangam. Often, businesses assign the task of operating AI platforms to data analysts or engineers, who have some technical understanding of AI. RapidCanvas has developed an AI platform that automates the use of such AI tools — especially those that are more complex — so more business professionals can adopt them.
Persons: Rahul Pangam, RapidCanvas Organizations: Business Locations: Texas
Andrew Merry | Moment | Getty ImagesDETROIT — The buzz around electric vehicles is wearing off. U.S. EV sales were a record 1.2 million units last year, representing 7.6% of the overall national market, Cox Automotive estimates. "Moving on to less tech-savvy buyers will slow the EV market share growth over the next few years." Automakers wanted to emulate Tesla's success, with some promising to exclusively offer EVs in the not-too-distant future. "Toyota is almost completely absent from the [battery electric vehicle] market yet will gain more U.S. market share than any other car company this year.
Persons: hasn't, Andrew Merry, Aston Martin, Tesla, Elon Musk, Marin Gjaja, Ford, Pablo Di Si, Sam Fiorani, Romeo, Bentley, Mary Barra, there's, Cadillac, John Roth, We've, Gjaja, Jim Farley, Rebecca Cook, Oliver Blume, Akio Toyoda, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, It's, Biden, Cox, Michelle Krebs, EVs, Trisha Jung Organizations: DETROIT, EV, Ford Motor, General Motors, Mercedes, Benz, Volkswagen, Jaguar, Rover, CNBC, GM, Hyundai Motor, Kia, Toyota Motor, VW, U.S, Cox Automotive, AutoForecast Solutions, Volvo, Buick, Cadillac, Honda, Ford Motor Co, Ford, Amperex Technology, Toyota, Cox, Tesla, Nissan, Nissan U.S, Environmental Protection Agency, Alliance for Automotive Innovation, American Automotive, Detroit automakers Locations: EVs, Europe, U.S, North America, Warren , Michigan, Detroit, Marshall , Michigan, Romulus , Michigan
Investors weighing a shift into dividend stocks may be better off focusing on companies with big share buyback programs instead, according to Bank of America. The idea behind focusing on stock buybacks is that companies that can use excess cash to reduce their share count through buybacks are likely on strong financial footing. This is more of a pure-play buyback fund, tracking the Nasdaq US Buyback Achievers Index. To be sure, stock buybacks are a frequent target of politicians and their tax treatment could change in the years ahead. President Joe Biden called for raising the corporate tax rate for stock buybacks at his State of the Union address last week.
Persons: Jared Woodard, Woodard, PKW, Joe Biden Organizations: Bank of America, Bank of America's, Bank of, Nasdaq, Union Locations: buybacks
Morgan Stanley has a stock in mind for investors looking to profit as the electric vehicle industry attempts to overcome some hurdles: Phinia . PHIN 1D mountain Phinia shares rise after Morgan Stanley initiates coverage Shares rose 4% on Monday. "With approximately 100% FCF conversion and an 8 to 9% combined cash return yield, PHIN is our preferred risk/reward amongst US suppliers." Underpinning the firm's "ICE is Nice" thesis is the expectation for a slower-than-expected adoption of battery electric vehicles, as the industry grapples with a slew of "underappreciated" geopolitical, environmental and economic hurdles, Jonas wrote. "A stable top-line, above-peer margins, minimal leverage… this is a free cash flow story, augmented by cash return," he wrote.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Morgan Stanley's, Jonas Organizations: ICE, EV Locations: BorgWarner, U.S
Vinyl records are now so hot they move UK inflation
  + stars: | 2024-03-11 | by ( Hanna Ziady | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
London CNN —The prices of vinyl records will feed into UK inflation statistics for the first time since 1992, highlighting a surge in their popularity among British consumers driven in part by Taylor Swift. UK inflation has slowed from 11.1% to 4% but remains above the central bank’s 2% target. LPs — which dropped out of the UK inflation basket more than three decades ago, owing to the rise of CDs and cassettes — have made a huge comeback in recent years. Last year, 6.1 million vinyl records were sold in Britain, the highest number since 1990, according to data from the British Phonographic Industry, an association of UK record companies and labels. Air fryers, rice cakes reflect healthier habitsOther new items in this year’s inflation basket highlight the wider adoption of healthier lifestyles.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Matt Corder, , Taylor Swift’s, Jo Twist, fryer, sanitizer, Organizations: London CNN, National Statistics, Bank of England, British Phonographic Industry, BPI Locations: Britain
Founded in 2017, Athletic Brewing Co. opened the doors to its nonalcoholic craft brewing facility within a year. Unlike other brewing companies, Athletic Brewing didn't cut its teeth making alcoholic beer before pivoting into nonalcoholic options. Instead, Athletic Brewing was founded on the idea that nonalcoholic beer didn't need to be a niche category with limited offerings. Fast forward to 2024, and Athletic Brewing is now dominating the nonalcoholic beer market. According to NielsenIQ data, Athletic Brewing represents 19% of the domestic nonalcoholic beer market, making it the top nonalcoholic beer brand in the country.
Persons: I'd, Bill Shufelt Organizations: Budweiser Zero, Heineken, Athletic Brewing Co, Athletic, Athletic Brewing, CNBC, Foods Locations: Connecticut
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin breaks through $72,000 to hit fresh record: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On Today's show, speaking from the South by Southwest conference in Texas, Sandy Carter, COO of Unstoppable Domains, discusses the state of web3 adoption and how developers are bringing blockchain and AI together.
Persons: explainers, Sandy Carter Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Southwest Locations: Texas
ETF Edge: How spot bitcoin ETF landscape is shaping up
  + stars: | 2024-03-11 | 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 EmailETF Edge: How spot bitcoin ETF landscape is shaping upMatt Hougan, Bitwise Asset Management CIO, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani on the 'Halftime Report' to discuss spot bitcoin ETF adoption and the new flow of interest into the space.
Persons: Matt Hougan, Bob Pisani Organizations: Bitwise, Management
Following its success, the program has been extended to an additional four English regions with the aim of helping the UK recapture its industrial spirit. In 2017, an independent review board led by Jurgen Maier, then CEO of Siemens UK, made a startling proposal: If UK businesses adopted digital technology at a faster rate, the country's industrial productivity could increase by a remarkable 25%. "Long term, our objective is to boost UK growth and productivity, through increasing innovation and adoption of industrial digital technologies across the whole of manufacturing." "Our ambition is for the UK to be the best place in the world to start and grow a manufacturing business," Clark said. Learn more about how the UK can support your manufacturing business.
Persons: Jurgen Maier, Patrick Mroczak, Adam Hodgkinson, Patrick, Jake Wright, Lusso, Wright, Mackinnon, Saunders, Guillermo del Toro, Oscar, Peter Saunders, We've, Michael Clark, Clark Organizations: Siemens, Nutree, Auto, Netflix, Mackinnon, Manufacturing, UK's Department for Business, Trade, Insider Studios, UK Department for Business Locations: North, England
AI is not ready for primetime
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( Samantha Murphy Kelly | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Generative AI tools, including ChatGPT, have been alleged to violate copyright. That’s not stopping Big Tech companies and AI firms, which continue to hook consumers and businesses on new features and capabilities. “Access to major generative AI systems in widespread use is controlled by a few companies,” said Venkatasubramanian, noting that these systems easily make errors and can produce damaging content. He believes bolder reforms may be necessary too, such as taxing AI companies to fund social safety nets. For now, current day generative AI users must understand the limitations and challenges of using products that are still quite far from where they need to be.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Joe Biden, Mandel Ngan, That’s, OpenAI, Elon Musk, Elon Musk Gonzalo Fuentes, ” Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Venkatasubramanian, ” Arvind Narayanan, CNN he’s, Narayanan, , ChatGPT, Bard –, haven’t, ” Gemini, Brian Fung Organizations: CNN, Chamber, Getty, Big Tech, Microsoft, Google, Reuters, Brown University, , White, Office of Science, Technology, Management, Executive, Princeton, “ Tech Locations: Washington ,, AFP, New Hampshire
Jason Palmer, the youngest Democratic challenger for president in the 2024 election, beat out incumbent Joe Biden in American Samoa's primary election on Super Tuesday — an unexpected win he credits AI with helping him achieve. While its residents aren't able to vote in the general election, American Samoa has turned out unexpected primary results before. Despite the odds, Palmer hopes his win there will create momentum for his campaign in states like Arizona, Kansas, and Missouri. But it's also because I'm the first technology entrepreneur who's ever run for president, and I'm not 80 years old, I'm actually in the prime of my entrepreneurial life." The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI regarding whether the incumbent president plans to use AI in his reelection bid.
Persons: Jason Palmer, Joe Biden, Palmer, Biden, Michael Bloomberg's, it's, who's, I'm Organizations: Democratic, Biden, Democrat, Business Locations: Maryland, American Samoa, Arizona , Kansas, Missouri, New Hampshire
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