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Restaurants have traditionally lagged behind other sectors in their adoption of technology, but rising labor costs have changed the narrative. Major food industry players are making strides to invest in innovation, including AI and robotics. While it is still early days, analysts have already identified some companies that are taking the lead. YUM YTD mountain Yum Brands shares year to date Robots peeling avocados, mixing salads The use of robotics in restaurants is at its nascence. Chipotle, Sweetgreen and Cava partially have an advantage due to the nature of their products, which offer customers a bowl of mixed ingredients as an end order.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Austin Wang, a class-of-2025 computer-science major at Yale University, said students were "scared that engineering roles will be replaced in the future." Handshake found that fewer prospective business graduates were applying to consulting roles and that more were seeking positions in customer relations, marketing, and analytics compared with last year. Handshake's analysis suggested tech job postings geared toward fresh graduates fell by 30% compared with last year. Advertisement"It's quite bad for entry-level jobs in general but even worse for international students," she said.
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Data analytics software maker Databricks said in a statement on Tuesday that it's acquiring Tabular, a startup that helps optimize data stored in the cloud. The gesture could help Databricks more quickly bring out products as it faces competition from Snowflake and other entities. Databricks is paying over $1 billion to buy Tabular, Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi said in an interview. Snowflake was also bidding on Tabular, as was Confluent , a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. Focusing more on Iceberg tables might allow Databricks to take business from Snowflake clients that embrace the format.
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Read previewKeith Gill, also known on social media as "Roaring Kitty" or "DeepFuckingValue," could get barred from E-Trade after his apparent disclosure of a huge stake in GameStop caused the stock price to soar. The Journal reported no decision had been made yet on whether to stop Gill from trading on the platform. The Journal also reported that the Massachusetts Securities Division was examining Gill's actions. The securities division confirmed to BI it was investigating Gill. June 4, 2024: This story has been updated to include comment from the Massachusetts securities division.
Persons: , Keith Gill, Morgan Stanley, Gill, Gill's, Gill didn't Organizations: Service, Trade, GameStop, Street, Business, , Massachusetts Securities Locations: Massachusetts
Looking ahead, the best path forward for equity investors is to buy GARP stocks, or those that provide growth at a reasonable price. "With peaking rates favoring growth stocks while strong economic data is backing value, we advise traversing the middle path." In a Friday research note, he shared a list of U.S. stocks that fall into the GARP strategy and possess strong earnings momentum. "Long-term investors should look beyond the deep-value cyclicals and extremely expensive growth stocks in favor of sustainable outperformance through stocks with both valuation and earnings support," he wrote. Clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch currently has a price/earnings-to-growth ratio of 1.2.
Persons: Jefferies, GARP, Stocks, Morgan Stanley, Evercore, Benjamin Swinburne, Louis Miscioscia, Abercrombie, Fran Horowitz Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Jefferies, Netflix, Evercore ISI, Nvidia, Abercrombie, Fitch, Texas Locations: U.S, Progressive
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket 'trading sideways' as it tries to figure out valuations, says Morgan Stanley's SimonettiKaterina Simonetti, senior VP and private wealth advisor at Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss market outlooks, how to position in a possible summer pullback, and more.
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E-Trade is having internal discussions about whether to ban Keith Gill — the meme stock trader who just disclosed a big position in GameStop — from the trading platform over concerns regarding potential market manipulation, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. The brokerage, owned by Morgan Stanley , hasn't reached a decision yet, the Journal said, citing people familiar with deliberations inside the firm. GameStop shares shot up early Monday after Gill, who goes by "DeepF------Value" on Reddit, posted a screenshot of what could be his portfolio holding a significant amount of GameStop common shares and call options. The meme stock mania in 2021 led to a series of congressional hearings, including testimony by Gill, around brokers' practices and gamifying retail stock trading. Gill also faced several class action lawsuits, including one alleging that he pretended to be a novice trader despite being a licensed professional.
Persons: Keith Gill, Morgan Stanley, hasn't, Gill, DeepF, Morgan, May Gill Organizations: GameStop, Wall Street, CNBC, MassMutual
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.
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Read previewTesla is setting the stage for a battle between some vocal institutional investors and some of Elon Musk's biggest supporters. The executive pay plan, which was first approved in 2018, is centered on a series of goalposts around Tesla's financial growth. AdvertisementMeanwhile, Tesla has argued that the pay package is both fair and necessary to maintain Musk's focus on the car company. AdvertisementThe Tesla CEO has also promoted the proposal and criticized institutional investors who have spoken out against the pay plan. Ahead of the June 13 shareholder meeting, shareholders will be asked to vote on several other proposals in addition to Musk's pay package.
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"Improving domestic ecommerce market share should lead to better monetization eventually," Yao said. The investment firm expects Douyin to match PDD's market share of 21% next year, and surpass it by reaching 22% in 2026. Tencent's WeChat Video Account platform is expected to retain about 2% to 3% of GMV market share through 2026, the Goldman analysis said. The video streaming platform last month reported e-commerce GMV grew by 28.2% year-on-year in the first quarter to 288.1 billion yuan ($40,55 billion). The firm forecasts Kuaishou's e-commerce GMV revenue will grow by 25% this year, although livestreaming revenue — which has accounted for about a third of total revenue — is expected to drop due to a high base.
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Recent struggles in Brazilian stocks could be an opportunity for investors to buy into Latin America's largest economy at a discount. There are also other factors that can boost Brazilian stocks going forward, including an attractive valuation and investor positioning. Low valuations and strong consumer Brazilian stocks are very cheap, especially compared to the other emerging markets. Another catalyst for Brazilian stocks may be stronger consumer spending. How to invest Investors in the U.S. can gain exposure to Brazilian stocks via the EWZ ETF and its small-cap counterpart, the EWZS.
Persons: Leonard Linnet, Unibanco, Ed Yardeni, Morgan Stanley, Alexsandro Broedel, Broedel, That's, Itaú's Linnet Organizations: Federal, Brazil —, CNBC, Yardeni Research, Petrobras, Vale Locations: Brazil, U.S, New York, Latin America
Wells Fargo reiterates Nvidia as overweight Wells said it's standing by shares of Nvidia. Bank of America reiterates Apple as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on an iPhone with artificial intelligence features. "We maintain our Buy rating on Apple for its multi-year upgrade cycle, gross margin upside and secular services growth." Bank of America reiterates Dell as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on the stock following earnings. Morgan Stanley reiterates Nio as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on shares of Nio.
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Dow member Salesforce dropped about 19% during the week, which made it the most oversold stock in the market. With this in mind, CNBC Pro screened for the most overbought and oversold stocks on Wall Street as measured by their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. Stocks with a 14-day RSI below 30 are considered oversold, suggesting shares may be due for a comeback. On the other hand, a 14-day RSI higher than 70 indicates a stock is overbought and may soon pull back. Biopharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb was the second-most oversold stock of the week.
Persons: Salesforce, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Myers Squibb, Meyers, Ralph Lauren Organizations: Federal, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Dow, Investors, CNBC Pro, Wall Street, LSEG, Meyers Squibb, Tech, HP Locations: Bristol
Inflation rose about as expected in April, with markets on edge over when interest rates might start coming down, according to a measure released Friday that is followed closely by the Federal Reserve. Including the volatile food and energy category, PCE inflation was at 2.7% on an annual basis and 0.3% from a month ago. Goods prices rose 0.2% while services saw a 0.3% increase, continuing a normalization trend for an economy in which services and consumption provide much of the fuel. Personal income increased 0.3% on the month, matching the estimate, while spending rose just 0.2%, below the 0.4% estimate and off March's downwardly revised 0.7%. "The PCE Price Index didn't show much progress on inflation, but it didn't show any backsliding, either.
Persons: Dow Jones, Dan North, Jerome, Powell, I'm, Chris Larkin, Morgan Stanley, John Williams Organizations: Federal Reserve, Commerce Department, Labor Department, The Commerce Department, North America, Allianz Trade, Treasury, New York Fed
Citi, meanwhile, initiated Lionsgate Studios with a buy rating. JPMorgan did lower its price target on Viasat to $23 per share from $30. The analyst reiterated his buy rating, noting that AI adoption is still in the early stages. The bank initiated coverage of the TV and movie studio with a buy rating. Its price target of $14 implies upside of more than 73% from Thursday's close.
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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
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRentals positioned to benefit from housing shortage, says Morgan Stanley's Laurel DurkayLaurel Durkay, Morgan Stanley head of global listed real assets, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the housing market affordability crisis, stocks that might benefit from these challenges, and more.
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GE Vernova is gaining momentum a month after launching as a standalone company, wielding assets that analysts say put the General Electric spinoff in prime position to benefit from the energy transition. GEV 1M mountain GE Vernova, 1 month "Through its robust portfolio of equipment and service offerings, we believe GE Vernova is in prime position to benefit from the 'Energy Transition Trifecta,'" Morgan Stanley analysts Andrew Percoco and Asmita Baskar told clients in a research note this month. Gas is the "bread and butter" of GE Vernova's business, said Maheep Mandloi, director of clean energy research at Mizuho Securities. There is an expectation that increased utilization of gas assets due to rising power demand will benefit GE Vernova's services business, Mandloi said. GE Vernova has reaffirmed its 2024 guidance of $34 billion to $35 billion in revenue.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Andrew Percoco, Asmita Baskar, Goldman Sachs, Maheep Mandloi, GE Vernova, Scott Strazik, Mandloi, Mizuho, Baskar Organizations: GE Vernova, General Electric, GE, New York Stock Exchange, Investors, Mizuho Securities
Here's a rapid-fire update on all 33 stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. Below $200 a share is the level we'd get interested in buying more Salesforce stock, Jim said. The industrial name will continue to be a beneficiary of the AI trade due to Eaton's booming data center business. Alphabet : If this mega-cap name experiences a move lower, investors should scoop up shares, Jim said. Nvidia : There's not much more to say about Nvidia in light of another blowout earnings report and the strong guidance accompanying it.
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Photographer: David Odisho/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesShares of Salesforce tumbled 20% Thursday morning, putting the stock on pace for its worst day in nearly 20 years. Its worst trading day on record is July 4, 2004, when shares fell 27% just days after the company went public. Salesforce expects second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $2.34 to $2.36 on $9.2 billion to $9.25 billion in revenue. Goldman Sachs analysts reiterated their buy rating on the stock and said they view Salesforce as a "high-quality software franchise." Goldman Sachs analysts said in a note Wednesday that Salesforce is "an under-appreciated Gen-AI winner."
Persons: Marc Benioff, Benioff, David Odisho, Salesforce, LSEG, Salesforce's, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Jordan Novet Organizations: Salesforce.com Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, Citi Locations: San Francisco , California, Francisco's
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Joe Terranova sells Morgan Stanley, Visa and MastercardJoe Terranova, senior managing director at Virtus Investment Partners, joins CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to detail his latest trades.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday he's expecting a strong quarter next week from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike despite some weakness in other corners of the enterprise software market. Investor sentiment around software has become downbeat, but CrowdStrike is "one company that seems to be immune" to the negativity, Cramer said. In recent days, two Wall Street analysts issued upbeat notes on CrowdStrike. Earnings reports last week from Workday and Intuit added to the questions about the demand environment for enterprise software. Alongside its fiscal 2025 first quarter earnings report last week, Workday cut its full-year forecast for subscription revenue.
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Record high gold prices are in the spotlight — but it's really the yellow metal's poorer cousin, silver, that's outperforming in the price rally. Spot silver prices have gained 35% this year-to-date to 12-year-highs. In comparison, spot gold prices are at around $2,350 per ounce, but have just gained 14% so far this year. Silver is used in solar panels and also in general industryIn particular, silver is a key raw material for solar panels. Other than solar panels, silver is also used in electronics, as catalysts in industrial processes, and in car parts.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Daniela Hathorn, Hathorn, Silver, overcapacity Organizations: Service, Business, Bloomberg, East, Global, Silver Institute Locations: China, West, Europe, Beijing
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Abercrombie & Fitch — Shares popped 22% after the apparel retailer posted fiscal first-quarter sales that grew 22% from a year earlier. Netflix — Morgan Stanley reiterated its overweight rating on the streaming stock, leading shares 2% higher. According to the firm, Netflix can see strong double-digit revenue growth that should extend beyond the benefits it is seeing from its paid-sharing initiative. ConocoPhillips , Marathon Oil — The oil company slipped close to 4% in midday trading following news that ConocoPhillips is acquiring peer Marathon Oil in a $17 billion all-stock deal. Other stocks also tied to the government-run health insurance program, namely Molina Healthcare , Elevance Health and Humana , also slid during Wednesday's trading session.
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Investor darling Nvidia is dominating headlines once again after its earnings last week surpassed expectations on the back of the artificial intelligence boom. Morgan Stanley notes that the reaction to Nvidia's first quarter results is "very telling on how much buying power still exists in the market." Here are seven of Morgan Stanley's overweight-rated stocks to play these AI themes: Overweight-rated stocks Among Morgan Stanley's list of AI stock opportunities are South Korean tech giant SK Hynix and Taiwanese chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company . SK Hynix stocks are held in the iShares MSCI South Korea ETF (8.4% weight) and Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF (8.3% weight). Shares in TSMC are included in the iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF (25.1% weight) and Franklin FTSE Taiwan ETF (22.2% weight) Beyond the headline-makers, Morgan Stanley also sees potential in Japanese manufacturer Advantest Corp .
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Nvidia's, Hopper, Morgan Stanley's, Morgan, Goldman Sachs, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, SK Hynix, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Korea ETF, Franklin FTSE, Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF, Advantest Corp, Japan Equity, JPMorgan BetaBuilders Japan, Alchip Technologies, Technology, Memory Technology, Micronics Locations: Asia, Korean, Korea, Franklin FTSE South, Taiwan, Franklin FTSE Taiwan
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