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NIO launches its second brand ONVO and its first model L60 on May 15. SHANGHAI — Chinese electric car startup Nio is adjusting its approach to global markets in light of geopolitical developments, CEO William Li told reporters Thursday. Nio launched its lower-priced brand Onvo on Wednesday with a new L60 SUV that's about $4,000 cheaper than Tesla's Model Y. "For example, in Europe we previously used a direct sales method," said Li, who founded Nio about 10 years ago. That can include local distribution or production, Li said, describing the strategy overall as "global capability, local operation."
Persons: Ai Tiecheng, NIO, ONVO, William Li, Li, Nio, BYD Organizations: NIO, CNBC, GAC's Locations: Shanghai, China, SHANGHAI, Europe
A little-known technology stock could win big from Netflix 's shift in advertising strategy. The streaming giant announced Wednesday that it plans to debut its own advertising platform and partner with companies such as The Trade Desk and Magnite as its global ad-tier reaches 40 million monthly subscribers worldwide. While the partnership may take time to ramp up, Citi's Ygal Arounian estimates that it could add $500 million in 2025 gross billings to The Trade Desk. Every 10% of business funneled through The Trade Desk by 2026 could generate 2% upside to revenues, he estimates. "We also highlight TTD's scarcity value as the only scaled independent [demand-side platform] and its leadership in the highly-coveted CTV category."
Persons: Piper Sandler, Matt Farrell, Farrell, Morgan Stanley's Matthew, Chris Kuntarich Organizations: Netflix, billings, The, CTV, UBS
Stocks turned lower and closed in the red on Thursday after the Dow briefly crossing 40,000 for the first time. The S&P 500 failed to extend its gains after closing at a record high on Wednesday. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The Dow failed to close above the key threshold, and the S&P 500 struggled to consolidate gains after hitting a record close on Wednesday. AdvertisementBroadly, the Fed speakers on Thursday painted a picture of a central bank in no hurry to pivot as inflation remains above its 2% target.
Persons: Stocks, , Dow, Tom Barkin, John Williams, Barkin Organizations: Dow, Service, Dow Jones, Federal Reserve, Richmond Fed, York Fed, Reuters, CNBC Locations: Here's
The House passed the Transparency in Charges for Key Events Ticketing Act on Wednesday in an effort to increase price transparency for consumers. The TICKET Act would require sellers to list the total cost of a ticket to buyers, including fees. The bill would prohibit deceptive websites used by secondary sellers and require sellers to provide refunds if an event is canceled. There is a related bill in the Senate, also called the TICKET Act, that seeks to give consumers similar protections. The TICKET Act was first introduced by Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., in June 2023.
Persons: Taylor, Gus Bilirakis, Bilirakis Organizations: Senate, Lawmakers, Ticketmaster, House Energy, Commerce
Walmart Opens the Year With Stronger Sales and Profit
  + stars: | 2024-05-16 | by ( Jordyn Holman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Numbers: Sales grew in stores and especially online. Walmart said its comparable-store sales in its U.S. business rose 3.8 percent from the quarter a year earlier. Walmart has performed better than retailers dependent on apparel sales, in part because it also sells essential goods like groceries. Walmart’s quarterly profit, of $5.1 billion, was triple the result a year earlier. The retailer’s stock rose in premarket trading, as investors reacted to last quarter’s results and the company’s upgraded forecast for growth this year.
Persons: , David Silverman Organizations: Walmart, Fitch
Let's take a look at how gold stocks have fared and see how recent price action suggests the uptrend is nowhere near completed. While gold stocks tend to be very much tied to the performance of the underlying commodity, there will often be periods of dislocation, where gold and gold miners appear to be more disconnected. This appears to have occurred in the first quarter, when physical gold was fairly flat, but gold miners were sold off into a February low. The chart of Royal Gold (RGLD) shows that the early breakouts are beginning to occur. Given the strength in the charts of physical gold and gold miners, this group may serve as a compelling opportunity going into the summer months.
Persons: Let's, David Keller Organizations: Nasdaq, Gold Miners, CMT
I stayed at two different overwater bungalows in the Maldives at very different price points. The expensive resort was nicer, but the beaches and ocean were equally beautiful at both places. I found there's no need to spend $1,000 a night to sleep over Maldives' blue waters. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The Asian country is beautiful, and after staying at two different overwater bungalows there, I learned you don't even need to spend thousands to have a luxurious vacation.
Persons: , Conrad Organizations: Service Locations: Maldives, Conrad Maldives
US home prices are set to rise by 1.6% over the next 12 months, Zillow forecasts. Factors include population growth, mortgage rates, and cost of construction supplies, and more. AdvertisementHome prices in the US are set to rise by 1.6% on average over the next 12 months, according to Zillow forecasts. In a recent analysis, financial information site SmartAsset compiled Zillow's price growth forecasts for 192 US metropolitan areas over the next year. Below, we've listed 22 cities where Zillow expects to see the largest price growth through the end of March 2025.
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Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller revealed a big bullish position in small-cap stocks last quarter, according to a new regulatory filing. A call option gives an investor the right to buy an asset at a specified — or strike — price within a certain period. As of the end of March, Druckenmiller owned 31,579 call contracts with unknown value, strike price or expiry, according to the filing. The noted investor also took some profit in his big Nvidia bet last quarter by slashing the stake by more than 70%. Other than these changes, Druckenmiller added a sizable stake in semiconductor name Coherent , making it his eighth-biggest holding.
Persons: Stanley Druckenmiller, Russell, Druckenmiller, We've, I'm, Warren Buffett, George Soros Organizations: Duquesne Family Office, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Nvidia, CNBC, Quantum Fund, Duquesne Capital Management Locations: Duquesne
Robinhood’s Steve Quirk on the return of the meme stock trade
  + stars: | 2024-05-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRobinhood’s Steve Quirk on the return of the meme stock tradeSteve Quirk, Robinhood chief brokerage officer, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the return of the meme stock trade, the ongoing price volatility in Bitcoin, and more.
Persons: Steve Quirk
Dow crosses 40,000 for the first time
  + stars: | 2024-05-16 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
New York CNN —The Dow broke past the 40,000 threshold Thursday morning for the first time ever, fueled by an encouraging inflation report. It also highlights a notable contrast between sentiment on Wall Street and Main Street. Dow 100: The Dow first closed in triple digits in January 1906. The Dow nearly matched that in 2017, rising 25%. Dow 30,000: Nov. 24, 2020: Covid sent the stock market plunging in the spring of 2020.
Persons: Dow, stoking, , Gary Pzegeo, John Williams, Tom Barkin, ” Tyler Schipper, Thomas, Hogan, Teddy Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, Trump, Covid Organizations: New, New York CNN, Markets, Federal Reserve, Bureau of Labor Statistics, CIBC Private Wealth, , Walmart, Airlines, Big Tech, York Fed, Reuters, Richmond Fed, Dow, University of Michigan, CNN, CPI, University of St, Riley Financial, Wall, Microsoft, Chevron, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Getty, Federal, Woolworth, Eastman Kodak Locations: New York, United States, Minnesota, Chevron —, AFP
Learn moreEven when I lived in a tiny city apartment with a galley kitchen, I wasn't willing to forgo having a stand mixer. KitchenAid Artisan Mini 3.5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer The smallest of the best KitchenAid stand mixers, this model is the perfect size and strength for occasional bakers, new cooks, and those with petite kitchens. I was trying to knead a stiff dough for hand-pulled noodles and left the stand mixer running on high for about 10 minutes, rendering my stand mixer unusable. The KitchenAid Mini is roomy enough for most baking tasks, but petite enough to fit in a cabinet for storage. As mentioned before (and in our guides to the best KitchenAid and best stand mixer), the Mini is the smallest KitchenAid model, but it's actually not the cheapest.
Persons: KitchenAid, Lauren Savoie, it's, I've, I'd, You'll, It's Organizations: Business, Shop Locations: Kansas, New York City
Despite AT & T 's stock trailing the overall market, analysts from JPMorgan and Wells Fargo think the storied company is well positioned for long-term growth. AT & T dates back to 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone and then founded Bell Telephone Company a year later. Both JPMorgan and Wells Fargo think the firm can continue to grow its wireless business with a steady stream of new customers. The analyst maintains an overweight rating on AT & T stock with a $20 per share price target, implying 15% upside moving forward. In the first-quarter, the company said it reported the lowest level of postpaid customer churn for that time period ever.
Persons: Wells, Sebastiano Petti, Alexander Graham Bell, Petti, Wall, Eric Luebchow Organizations: JPMorgan, Bell Telephone Company, 5G
Watch CNBC's full interview with Robinhood’s Steve Quirk
  + stars: | 2024-05-16 | 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 EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Robinhood’s Steve QuirkSteve Quirk, Robinhood chief brokerage officer, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the return of the meme stock trade, the ongoing price volatility in Bitcoin, and more.
Persons: Robinhood’s Steve Quirk Steve Quirk
Under Armour — The sportswear maker's Class A shares slumped 11% and its Class C stock fell 9% after it issued lower-than-expected full-year earnings guidance. Under Armour now expects earnings in the range of 18 cents to 21 cents while analysts polled by FactSet had forecast 59 cents. Cisco Systems also hiked its 2024 revenue guidance, saying it now expects revenue of $53.7 billion at the midpoint of a range. Meme stocks — Shares of AMC and GameStop extended losses following the revival of the meme stock movement on Monday and Tuesday. Baidu reported CNY 31.51 billion ($4.7 billion) of revenue, topping the CNY 31.34 billion expected by analysts, according to StreetAccount.
Persons: Armour, FactSet, Goose, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Chubb, Deere, GoodRX, Raymond James, John Ransom, Coupang, Tesla, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound Organizations: Walmart, Wall, LSEG, Revenue, , Berkshire, Cisco Systems, AMC, GameStop, Deere, Company, Baidu, UBS, ISI, European Union, Facebook Locations: Krakow, Poland, The Seattle
Nextracker is "firing on all cylinders" after reporting earnings that beat estimates for a fourth straight quarter with a growing backlog of orders, according to Bank of America. Analyst Dimple Gosai raised her stock price target for Nextracker to $64 from $60, implying 39% upside from Wednesday's close. The company builds devices that allows solar panels to track the direction of the sun, which helps improve solar energy efficiency. The company's quarterly revenue of $737 million came in well above Bank of America's estimate of $676 million. Nextracker's stock is up 10% this week, though shares are about flat in 2024.
Persons: Dimple Gosai, Gosai Organizations: Bank of America
Business Insider spoke to a former Costco employee to learn how to get the best deals at the store. She also said to check the Costco app for coupons and to split bulk items with friends and family. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThere are plenty of killer deals to find at Costco, but shopping smart is key to saving the most cash. Business Insider spoke to Tess Robison, former Costco employee, to figure out how to get the best deals at the members-only wholesale giant.
Persons: Robinson, , Tess Robison Organizations: Costco, Service, Business
Inflation euphoria goes globalStocks in Asia and parts of Europe rose on Thursday as investors bet that new data showing inflation easing would finally persuade central bankers to lower interest rates from multidecade highs. Another test comes on Thursday when Walmart, a bellwether for U.S. consumer sentiment, reports quarterly results. The market moves follow Wednesday’s Consumer Price Index report, which came in better than expected. Inflation remains well above the Fed’s 2 percent target, but traders were encouraged by the results. The futures market now sees two Fed rate cuts this year, the first most likely coming in September.
Organizations: Walmart Locations: Asia, Europe
Royal Mail owner IDS set to agree $4.4 bln Kretinsky takeover bid
  + stars: | 2024-05-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
IDS owns UK's Royal Mail, which is loss making, and international parcels network GLS. Royal Mail was privatised in 2013 in one of Britain's biggest state sell-offs in decades. It is expected the commitment to offer these contractual undertakings to the British government would be reflected in the cooperation agreement between the parties if a firm offer is made, it added. EP Group now has until May 29 to make a formal offer or walk away. EP is a 100% shareholder in VESA Equity investment which owns Kretinsky's IDS stake of nearly 28%.
Persons: Daniel Kretinsky, Keith Williams Organizations: International, Services, IDS, Royal Mail, UK's, Royal, National Security and Investment, Reuters, Equity Locations: Czech, London, Britain, British
A renaissance in Western styles can boost stocks that specialize in denim, according to TD Cowen. While positive on stocks across the space, he specifically pointed to Boot Barn , Levi Strauss and Ralph Lauren as key plays on the trend. Playing the denim revival For clothing makers Levi Strauss and Ralph Lauren, Chen sees reasons to be bullish beyond just a Western resurgence. Both stocks have outperformed the market in 2024, with Ralph Lauren adding around 16% and Levi Strauss surging about 36%. Boot Barn surpassed Wall Street consensus forecasts for earnings and revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter , the company reported Tuesday.
Persons: TD Cowen, Oliver Chen, jean, Levi Strauss, Ralph Lauren, Chen, , Louis, Taylor Swift's, Beyoncé's, Carter, Ralph Lauren's, James Conroy, Conroy, LSEG Organizations: Louis Vuitton, Department Locations: Americana, California
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: GameStop , AMC Entertainment — The so-called meme stocks retreated significantly after a two-day rally . GameStop declined about 30%, while AMC dropped 20% as the trading frenzy seemed to fade. The sell-off in AMC shares also came after the company announced a debt-for-equity swap. Before Wednesday, GameStop and AMC were up 179% and 135% this week, respectively. According to the firm, shares could benefit from Chinese government stimulus policy and Nio's latest battery as a service, or BaaS, strategy, which could drive sales, said the bank.
Persons: Max, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Glenn Murphy, Cowen, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound Organizations: GameStop, AMC Entertainment, AMC, Boeing, Justice Department, Dell Technologies, JPMorgan, Tesla, Management, New York Community Bancorp, Petco, Wellness Locations: Nio
Employees work in the trading room inside the Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking head office in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Asia-Pacific markets opened higher Wednesday, tracking Wall Street gains overnight that saw the Nasdaq Composite index hit a fresh record closing high despite strong inflation data. The producer price index reading for April came in at 0.5%, above the 0.3% that economists polled by Dow Jones had expected. The initial market reaction was negative but stocks subsequently rose as March wholesale prices were revised down to show a 0.1% decline. Markets in South Korea and Hong Kong were shut on Wednesday for a public holiday.
Persons: Dow Jones Organizations: Mitsubishi UFJ Trust, Banking, Nasdaq Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Asia, Pacific, South Korea, Hong Kong
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why BMO Capital hiked S&P 500 target to the highest on Wall StreetBrian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets, joins 'Halftime Report' to explain why BMO is raising its price target to the highest on Wall Street.
Persons: Brian Belski Organizations: BMO Capital, BMO Capital Markets, BMO
Investor on Alibaba's growth in its cloud and core business
  + stars: | 2024-05-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFree cash flow matters the most, market will be surprised about Alibaba's growth the next 18 monthsAlibaba investor Sid Choraria discusses why he thinks the stock price is disconnected with the business fundamentals.
Persons: Sid Choraria
Bitcoin's halving in April could force crypto miners to sell some tokens, Kaiko Research reported. These firms haven't yet had to tap their bitcoin hoards thanks to high transaction fees, but that could change. The April halving is a pre-coded event in which the amount of bitcoin rewarded to crypto miners is slashed in half. According to Bloomberg, fees jumped amid a burst of meme-coin creation after the halving event. Miners are often known for hoarding bitcoin troves without selling, which analysts have previously pointed out as another price-boosting supply constraint.
Persons: , Kaiko, bitcoin, Peter Brandt Organizations: Research, Service, Bloomberg, Mining, Marathon Digital, BTC
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