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The strategy of association was evident as Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York castigated Republicans in comments leading up to Santos' expulsion on Friday. “Look, House Republicans knew a lot about George Santos before he was elected. In May, all five of the Republicans voted to refer to the Ethics Committee a Democratic-sponsored resolution to expel Santos. Rep. Richard Hudson, chairman of the campaign arm for House Republicans, dismissed the threat of Santos tainting other Republicans. Ellie Dougherty, a spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said New York Republicans spent months protecting Santos.
Persons: — George Santos, Hakeem Jeffries, Santos, George Santos, ” Jeffries, coddle George Santos, Anthony D’Esposito, Michael Guest, D'Esposito, Nick LaLota, Mike Lawler, Joe Biden, Biden, Lawler, Marc Molinaro, , ” Molinaro, ” Santos, Brandon Williams, Molinaro, “ George Santos, , Mike Johnson, Johnson, ” D’Esposito, Tom Suozzi, Richard Hudson, Hudson, Ellie Dougherty, we’ll, Lisa Mascaro Organizations: WASHINGTON, York, Republicans, Republican, Committee, New York Republican, Wall, Democratic, White, New, Democrat, House Republicans, Democratic Congressional, New York Republicans, Republican Party, AP Locations: New York, Santos, Mississippi, D'Esposito's, New York City, New Yorkers, Long, Hudson, Central New York
In June, the New York-based pharmaceutical giant stopped developing a different obesity pill, known as lotiglipron , due to concerns about liver safety. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly shares were mainly flat in afternoon trading, at around $591apiece. We lifted our Eli Lilly price target Friday to $630 per share, up from $600. Eli Lilly and Danish rival Novo Nordisk (NVO) are the two dominant players in the obesity market. The longer it takes for competitors to get to this burgeoning market, the more revenue first-movers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk can capture.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Jim Cramer, Lilly's, Novo's, Jim, Eli Lilly —, , Eli, that's, — Novo's, Novo, semaglutide, Jim Cramer's, AJ Mast Organizations: Pfizer, Club, Novo Nordisk, Pharmaceutical, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bank of America, U.S . National Library of Medicine, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: New York, Danish, Lilly, U.S, Indianapolis , Indiana
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. George Santos of New York is facing a critical vote to expel him from the House on Friday as lawmakers weigh whether his actions, fabrications and alleged lawbreaking warrant the chamber's most severe punishment. “I will not stand by quietly,” Santos declared on the House floor Thursday as lawmakers debated his removal. But some Republicans, including Santos' colleagues from New York, said voters will welcome lawmakers being held to a higher standard. In early March, the House Ethics Committee announced it was launching an investigation into Santos. ___Follow the AP's coverage of U.S. Rep. George Santos of New York at https://apnews.com/hub/george-santos.
Persons: — Rep, George Santos, Santos, , ” Santos, Mike Johnson, , Anthony D’Esposito, Clay Higgins, Higgins, Susan Wild, brazenly, ” Wild, “ Mr, Hakeem Jeffries, Marjorie Taylor Greene, “ George Santos, ” Jeffries, Farnoush Amiri, george, santos Organizations: WASHINGTON, , Third, Union, Republican, Republicans, Wall, Eastern, of New York, Prosecutors, Justice Department, Federal, Commission, Democratic, New York, Associated Press, U.S . Rep Locations: George Santos of New York, New York, Santos, U.S, lawbreaking, New, Georgia
Tesla is set to kick off deliveries of its long-awaited Cybertruck Thursday, but not everyone on Wall Street is convinced the debut will move the needle in terms of stimulating growth for the Elon Musk-run company. TSLA 1M mountain Tesla shares over the last month To be sure, despite some cautionary commentary from major Wall Street firms, Tesla shares have almost doubled in 2023 as investors veered back into growth stocks. "However unlikely just a few days before first deliveries, canceling Cybertruck would probably be positive for shares," he wrote in a report to clients while reducing his Tesla price target to $210 from $250 a share. By itself, however, the new truck won't help Tesla's shares, Guggenheim believes. Jewsikow most recently retained a $125 price target on the stock, implying 49% downside from Wednesday's close.
Persons: Tesla, Ronald Jewsikow, Philippe Houchois, Tom Narayan, Narayan, Guggenheim's, Tesla's, Guggenheim, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Elon, Guggenheim Securities, Tesla, Treasury, Jefferies, RBC Capital, RBC
The shutdowns of 2020 created a perfect storm for the housing market — and supercharged the clash between Wall Street and regular homebuyers. Given the attention these markets received during the pandemic, it's no wonder that the battle between Wall Street and Main Street became the dominant story of COVID-era homebuying. Advertisement"If Wall Street was really gobbling up Main Street," Sharga told me, "we would see homeownership rates go down." Wall Street landlords have also been increasingly selling off homes to regular people, a Business Insider analysis found. Still circlingWhile average homebuyers have staged a comeback over the past three years, Wall Street isn't ready to jump out of the housing market altogether.
Persons: homebuyers, That's, Wall, elbowed, Rick Sharga, CJ Patrick Company, they're, who've, Axios, Sharga, CoreLogic, Pretium —, John Voorheis, Voorheis, , Freddie Mac, James Rodriguez Organizations: Rage, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Parcl Labs, Labs, National Association of Realtors, Wall Street, Investor, Wall, Tricon, Associates, Investors, Center for Economic Studies, Census Locations: Phoenix, Chicago, homebuilders, homeownership, Dallas, Charlotte, North Carolina, Atlanta
The benchmark S&P 500 will climb 12% to hit a new all-time high of 5,100, strategists said. Much of Wall Street has turned bullish on the index, which has defied gloomy predictions to rack up stellar gains this year. AdvertisementDeutsche Bank has become the latest big name on Wall Street to issue a bullish stock-market forecast for 2024, with analysts predicting the S&P 500 will soar to a fresh all-time high next year. AdvertisementWall Street bullishnessThere's clearly an optimistic atmosphere amongst stock-pickers right now, with Deutsche Bank far from the only big name on Wall Street to predict the S&P 500 could climb to record highs. Burnishing Chadha's credentials is the fact that he was one of the only Wall Street strategists who called this year's surprise stock-market rally.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, , Binky Chadha, Tesla, Société Générale, Brian Belski, Burnishing Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Service, Bank of America, RBC Capital Markets, BMO Capital, Deutsche, Business, Big Tech, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Facebook, Nasdaq, Dow Jones
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a Morning Meeting livestream at 10:20 a.m. "I like the acquisition very much," Jim Cramer said Tuesday. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Michael Lamach, Ingersoll, Gordon Haskett, Lamach, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Treasury, Organization of, Petroleum, West Texas, Club, Broadcom, VMWare, Bank of America, Honeywell, Trane Technologies, Ingersoll Rand Locations: midmorning
Despite the seeming rush to shop, this Black Friday ushered in moderately higher promotions over last year and mixed in-store traffic, according to some Wall Street analysts. Black Friday winners Value-focused shopping destinations seemed to win big Friday, based on annual store checks from a slew of Wall Street shops. The Black Friday shopping extravaganza also ushered in some bullish sentiment toward Shopify . Black Friday losers Not every popular retailer seemed to kick off the holiday shopping period on a strong note. While Lululemon drove strong in-store traffic, helped in part by advertising use in Black Friday markdowns, Nike and Under Armour both showed higher promotions, said Piper Sandler's Abbie Zvejnieks.
Persons: Michael Lasser, Bradley Thomas, Thomas, Kohl's, Morgan Stanley, Alex Straton, Goldman Sachs, Kate McShane, JPMorgan's Matthew Boss, Piper Sandler's Korinne Wolfmeyer, Morgan Stanley's Keith Weiss, Bhavin Shah, shouldn't, Nordstrom, Straton, Lululemon, Armour, Piper Sandler's Abbie Zvejnieks, lululemon Organizations: Adobe Analytics, UBS, Walmart, KeyBanc Capital, Dick's Sporting Goods, Body, Deutsche, Eagle Outfitters, Nike Locations: U.S
Mentions of inflation were down to 55% of companies in the third quarter, down from a peak of 83% in 2022. Taken together, the "recession" and "inflation" mentions points to moderating, but still persistent unease among companies. "Stocks have shrugged off recession fears, but they remain elevated at many companies. But they also note that the still-elevated mentions of inflation and recession don't necessarily bode poorly for stock performance. Big Wall Street firms are mixed in their outlook for the economy next year.
Persons: , disinflation, DataTrek, DataTrek cofounders Nicholas Colas, Jessica Rabe, Colas, Rabe, bode, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Service, Research, Wall Street, Wall, Bloomberg, JPMorgan Locations: America
Sallie Krawcheck rose through the ranks at legendary Wall Street firms like Sanford Bernstein, Citigroup and Bank of America, to her current post as CEO of Ellevest. With a sharp eye for the markets and a knack for leading teams Krawcheck shares insights on headcount, maximizing resources, return-to-office strategy and what she expects her C-Suite to deliver following tough conversations.
Persons: Sallie Krawcheck, Sanford Bernstein Organizations: Wall, Citigroup, Bank of America
Investors are chasing performance as Treasury yields decline and stocks rally, Wolfe Research found – and a basket of stocks is poised to build upon these gains through mid-December. Wolfe's basket includes the top 10 performing stocks within the 1,000 companies with the largest market cap. Fifty-one of the 53 analysts covering Nvidia rate it a buy or a strong buy. NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia shares in 2023 Online sports betting company DraftKings also made the list. DKNG YTD mountain DraftKings shares —CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Wolfe, Chris Senyek, DraftKings, Morgan Stanley, Ed Young, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, Treasury, Micro, Nvidia, Citi, Wall Street Locations: treasuries
The monthly decline in the producer price index was the largest since April 2020, when the country was facing the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. Excluding energy and food costs, the core index is now at 2.9% annualized, slightly above where it stood in September. Analysts had predicted a monthly drop of 0.1% and an annual rate of 1.9% for the overall index. It was the second reading in as many days that showed inflation receding closer to the Federal Reserve’s 2% annual target. The core index, leaving out energy and food costs, came in at 4%.
Persons: ” Kathy Jones, John Sedunov, , Jerome Powell, , Wells, Dan North Organizations: of Labor Statistics, , Analysts, Schwab Center, Financial Research, Dow Jones, Research, Villanova University, International Monetary Fund, Treasury, Census, North America, Allianz Trade, Consumers Locations: Washington, U.S
China has become a losing proposition for Wall Street firms, forcing a reassessment of their investment-banking prospects in Hong Kong. American and European investment banks prospered in the Asian financial hub over the past decade by helping hundreds of Chinese companies raise money from international stock and bond sales. They also profited from advising on cross-border acquisitions and investments during China’s prepandemic economic boom. The money train made Wall Street an advocate of engagement with China, even as political tensions grew between Washington and Beijing.
Organizations: Wall Street Locations: China, Hong Kong ., Washington, Beijing
Barclays on Monday raised its price target on Starbucks to $123 a share, up from $116, while maintaining an overweight rating on the stock. The call came after analysts at the bank met with Starbucks executives, who reportedly painted a bullish picture looking out to fiscal year 2024. Meanwhile, Wedbush on Monday also raised its price target on Starbucks, to $106 a share, up from $100, while reiterating a neutral rating on the stock. RBC Capital raised its price target to $111 a share, up from $99, with a sector perform rating. And Citi on Sunday took its price target to $110 a share, up from $100, maintaining a neutral rating on the stock.
Persons: Laxman Narasimhan, Narasimhan, Jim Cramer, Wedbush, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jakub Porzyck Organizations: Street, Barclays, Starbucks, RBC Capital, Citi, Sunday, CNBC, Nurphoto, Getty Locations: China, Charleroi, Belgium
UBS lowered its rating on Albemarle to neutral from buy, slashing its price target by more than 40%. Analyst Matthew Hedberg initiated coverage of the data stock at an outperform rating with a $22 target price for shares. Hedberg's price target implies shares could climb 23.9% over the next year from Friday's close. In addition to the downgrade, analyst Jessica Reif Ehrlich slashed her price target on the stock to $9 from $32. Analyst Joshua Spector downgraded the stock to neutral from buy and slashed his price target to $140 from $253.
Persons: Ferrari, Matthew Hedberg, Hedberg, Alex Harring, Jason Bazinet, Bazinet, — Alex Harring, Jefferies, Brent Thill, Thill, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, Reif, Vivek Arya, Arya, Nicholas Campanella, Campanella, " Campanella, Banks, Goldman Sachs, Citi's Paul Lejuez, Baird, Mark Altschwager, Morgan Stanley, Edouard Aubin, Aubin, there's, Henning Cosman, Cosman, Joshua Spector, Spector Organizations: CNBC, UBS, Barclays, Bank of America, Nvidia, RBC, RBC Capital Markets, Citi, Disney, Jefferies, Paramount, Paramount Global, Dominion Energy, Dominion, Wall, JPMorgan, Ferrari, U.S, UBS downgrades Locations: Albemarle, Friday's, China, Birkenstock
In today's big story, we're looking at Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction and what it means for the future of crypto. Sam Bankman-Fried, the crypto industry's most recognizable face (and head of hair), was found guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy on Thursday night. Charges against Bankman-Fried included wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The conviction came, perhaps fittingly, on the first anniversary of the CoinDesk scoop that sent FTX, the crypto exchange Bankman-Fried co-founded and led, into a tailspin. The downfall was swift, with Bankman-Fried resigning as CEO and FTX collapsing just over a week after the initial report.
Persons: , Katie Notopoulos —, Linda Yaccarino, Sam Bankman, Chelsea Jia Feng Down, Crypto, SBF, FTX, Fried, Katie Balevic, Jacob Shamsian, Katie, Chelsea Jia Feng, Miami —, That's, Brian Snyder Jamie Dimon, Jeff Gundlach, Gundlach, Mike Blake, Jack Dorsey, Samantha Lee, Janet Yallen, Sheryl Crow, Missy Elliott, isn't, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Bankman, Alameda Research, Wall, BlackRock, PayPal, JPMorgan, Microsoft, Tech, Financial, Labor Statistics, Hall, Today Locations: FTX's, New York City, San Diego, London, New York
The September quarter results will only encompass approximately a week of the iPhone 15 sales. AAPL YTD mountain Apple stock in 2023 The company will post its September quarter results Thursday after the bell. Take a look at what analysts are forecasting ahead of the company's announcement: Deutsche Bank trims price target Deutsche Bank reduced its price target on shares to $200 from $210. Morgan Stanley sees better-than-expected quarter results Morgan Stanley has an overweight rating and $210 price target on Apple. The company is leaning cautious on December quarter results due to iPhone supply shortages and consumer spending concerns.
Persons: Apple, Goldman Sachs, Michael Ng, Ng, We're, Morgan Stanley, Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Apple Watch, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, UBS Locations: China, U.S, Wednesday's
Elite law firms send a messageWith universities across the United States grappling with a rise in antisemitism since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, elite law firms are putting schools on notice. In a letter to some of the nation’s top law schools obtained by DealBook, about two dozen major Wall Street firms warned that what happens on campus could have corporate consequences. The letter follows a series of recent antisemitic episodes at universities. Kathy Hochul of New York sought this week to reassure Jewish students at Cornell after online posts threatening violence against them. Students at other schools have said they feel increasingly unsafe amid rallies and other acts that, in some instances, have become violent.
Persons: Moore Debevoise, Plimpton Kirkland, Ellis Paul, Weiss, Garrison Simpson Thacher, Bartlett Skadden Wachtell, Lipton, Davis Polk, Israel, Kathy Hochul Organizations: DealBook, Rosen, Katz, Wardwell, Gov, New York, Cornell Locations: United States, Israel, Rifkind, Wharton, New
Artificial intelligence is breathing new life into Wall Street's tech hiring scene. JPMorgan is hiring the most AI-related roles, with 239 job postings between January and October, according to the data. Plus, the qualities and skills finance firms demand are changing, with some companies prioritizing technologists with business acumen and understanding of financial markets. Here are the hottest positions finance firms want to hireThe AI boom is carving out new, specialized tech jobs on Wall Street. It's common among Wall Street firms to hold data in the cloud, with many are designing new applications where their data is .
Persons: It's, Wall, Goldman Sachs, Zac Maufe, execs, Banks, Jayson Bevacqua, Maufe, Ben Hodzic, Selby Jennings, Hodzic, they're Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Google, Revelio Labs, JPMorgan, Solaris Search, Google Cloud, Apollo, skillsets, Finance, Web Services, Microsoft, Citadel Securities, Millennium Management
There are plenty of terms to describe Wall Street power brokers — but none of them matters quite so much right now as the simple phrase "managing director." Wealth management, which has been an area for growth across Wall Street, may prove an exception. "Two years ago, everybody was in the war for talent," said Alan Johnson, a Wall Street compensation expert at Johnson & Associates. Getting a promotion to managing director is tremendously important for the people who are vying for the role. "Once you become an MD, you're going to be making a lot more money.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Banks, Alan Johnson, Wall, Jeanne Branthover, Johnson, Goldman, it's, Lloyd Blankfein, Justin Tuck, Branthover, might've, You'd, you'll Organizations: Wall, Citigroup, Jefferies, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Johnson & Associates, DHR International, NY Giants Locations: Wall
Texting: Wall Street’s Latest Dilemma
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( Mengqi Sun | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
About 69% of Gen-Z respondents to a survey conducted by email management technology provider Edison Mail last year said they preferred to communicate through messaging apps. Photo: Philip Toscano/Zuma PressWall Street firms are facing a problem that is growing more difficult by the day: how to capture staff communications as required by regulators while the ways their employees talk to each other keep changing. On one hand, the Securities and Exchange Commission has been cracking down on so-called off-channel communications, where employees use personal devices and banned apps to send business-related messages that rules say must be recorded. On the other hand, the ways people communicate have changed since the regulations were first enacted, with almost everyone texting about almost everything these days.
Persons: Philip Toscano Organizations: Edison, Press, Securities and Exchange Commission
Peter Orszag, CEO of Financial Advisory, Lazard, speaks at the 2023 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., May 2, 2023. Dealogic data showed that globally, investment banking revenue tumbled 16% in the third quarter from a year earlier. Those takeovers, alongside a nascent revival in initial public offerings (IPOs), should bolster investment banking revenues next year. Global investment banking revenue stood at $50 billion in the first three quarters of this year, 20% below the same period in 2022, according to Dealogic. Investment banking revenue will probably rise 5% to 10% next year for the largest banks, according to Mike Mayo, an analyst at Wells Fargo.
Persons: Peter Orszag, Lazard, Mike Blake, dealmaking, Orszag, Morgan Stanley's, Ted Pick, Morgan Stanley, Dealogic, Mike Mayo, Jane Fraser, Fraser, Jana Partners, Brian Moynihan, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, Tatiana Bautzer, Lananh Nguyen, Svea Herbst, Bayliss, Megan Davies, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Financial Advisory, Milken, Global Conference, REUTERS, Wall, Exxon Mobil, Chevron CVX.N, Reuters, CNBC, Global, Investment, Wells, Citigroup, Exxon, Natural Resources, Barclays, News Corp, Frontier Communications, Bank of, Svea, Thomson Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S, dealmaking, Ukraine, East, Wells Fargo
Wall Street’s glum rainmakers deserve more love
  + stars: | 2023-10-26 | by ( John Foley | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +7 min
Morgan Stanley’s (MS.N) investment banking revenue in the third quarter was its worst since 2009, at just over $1 billion. The rapid rise in interest rates, which makes traditional lending more lucrative for so-called universal banks, adds to the glum aura around investment banking. Reuters Graphics Reuters GraphicsInvestment banking isn’t the biggest part of any bulge-bracket firm’s revenue, but it’s disproportionately profitable. Goldman made nearly $8 billion more from investment banking in 2021 than in the last four quarters. Declining volatility in markets is great for deals, but it’s nowhere near as good for banks’ trading desks, which tend to thrive on choppy conditions.
Persons: Caitlin Ochs, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley’s, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, James Gorman, Jane Fraser, David Solomon, they’re, Peter Thal Larsen, Oliver Taslic Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Reuters, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, JPMorgan, Citigroup, Reuters Graphics Reuters Graphics Investment, Hamas, Goldman, Bank of America, Barclays, Citi, Thomson Locations: New York City, New York, U.S, catnip, Israel, China
One of the downsides of taking new anti-obesity medications is that patients tend to lose lean muscle mass along with body fat. "This is a major shortcoming in terms of not just quality of life for the patients who have to lose lean muscle mass, but there's actually room to improve on the weight loss and there [are] other metabolic benefits to improving your lean muscle mass ... [including] you might have better durability of weight loss." The drug is being tested in a phase 2b study alongside semaglutide to protect against loss of muscle mass. Until then, patients will need to watch what they eat and focus on exercise just as they would on any other weight loss regimen. When that occurs, muscle loss will be an even bigger issue than it is now.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Allison Bratzel, there's, Bratzel, Versanis, Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly's Mounjaro, they're, Lydia Alexander, Alexander, Sandler's Bratzel, incretins, Biohaven, Nestle, Ulf Mark Schneider, Jeff Jonas, Jonas, Stephens, Jim Salera, Atkins, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wall, Nordisk's Ozempic, Obesity Medicine Association, Bristol Myers Squibb, Nestle, Gabelli, Quest, Foods Locations: Swiss
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a Morning Meeting livestream at 10:20 a.m. Meanwhile, Club name Morgan Stanley (MS) also reported a quarterly beat , even as EPS fell 6% year-over-year, to $1.38. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, G, Morgan Stanley, It's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Israel . West Texas, Treasury, Club, Procter, Gamble, Nvidia, Citi Locations: Iran, Israel, U.S, China
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