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Krispy Kreme — Krispy Kreme popped nearly 30% and headed for its best day on record. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of former President Donald Trump's social media company surged 35% after it began trading on the Nasdaq . Trump Media completed its merger with shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp . McCormick — The stock jumped 10% after the spice maker topped earnings and revenue expectations for its fiscal first quarter. Reddit — Reddit popped about 15% as investors continued buying up the social media stock following its Thursday debut on the New York Stock Exchange .
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Krispy Kreme began testing sales at some McDonald's locations in 2022, and their partnership expansion would double the donut maker's current distribution. McDonald's shares fell more than 1%. Seagate Technology — The data storage stock added 4.1% on the back of a Morgan Stanley upgrade to overweight from equal weight. Super Micro Computer — Shares rose 3.1%, continuing its gains from Monday when JPMorgan initiated coverage of the stock with an overweight rating. Taiwan Semiconductor — Shares got a 1% boost after JPMorgan reiterated its overweight rating on the semiconductor stock.
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The market may see a new wave of stock splits, creating another growth catalyst for a market that wants to keep rallying, according to Strategas. The median gain of a stock 65 days post-split is 4.1%, compared to the S & P 500's median 2.7% gain during the same period. Stock splits do not change anything fundamentally about the company, but they generally make shares more attractive to the retail trader because of lower prices. Here are the highest-priced stocks in the S & P 500 that Strategas thinks investors could benefit from if they split. Another name on the list, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly , last announced a 2-for-1 stock split in September 1997.
Persons: Jason Trennert, Trennert, Strategas, Jensen Huang, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Eli Lilly Organizations: Micro Computer, Nvidia, Broadcom, Costco Wholesale
Super Micro Computer's red-hot run should continue as it powers the artificial intelligence revolution sweeping Wall Street, according to JPMorgan. Analyst Samik Chatterjee initiated coverage of Super Micro Computer with an overweight rating as the company leads the AI compute market "still in its infancy." Supporting the target and a next-twelve months EPS multiple of 36 times is an expectation for rapid growth and earnings upside within the AI server market. SMCI YTD mountain Super Micro shares year to date Driving ongoing upside is an expectation for rapid growth in the server market. This suggests that Super Micro will conservatively gain 10% to 15% of the AI server market.
Persons: Samik Chatterjee, Micro's, Chatterjee Organizations: JPMorgan, Computer, Super
Wells Fargo reiterates Citi as overweight Wells Fargo raised its price target on Citi to $80 per share from $70." "We initiate coverage of Kinetik Holdings Inc. with an Outperform rating and $40 price target." "We are initiating coverage of Motorola Solutions (MSI) with an Outperform rating and $400 Target price." Citi reiterates Netflix as neutral Citi raised its price target on Netflix to $660 per share from $555. Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on the stock.
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Goldman Sachs, meanwhile trimmed its price target on Boeing, citing several risks amid the company's ongoing safety issues. The analyst initiated coverage of the stock with an overweight rating and year-end price target of $1,150, which implies shares could jump 18.2%. Analyst Kannan Venkateshwar upgraded shares of the media giant to overweight from equal weight and also raised his price target by $40. His new $135 price target implies 16.5% potential upside over the next year. — Pia Singh 5:37 a.m.: Goldman Sachs trims Boeing price target Goldman Sachs lowered its price target on Boeing to $257 from $268 amid the airplane maker's ongoing issues safety issues.
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Masimo — The medical technology company climbed nearly 5%. Wells Fargo upgraded the stock to overweight from equal weight in light of the news. Super Micro Computer — The chip stock jumped nearly 10% after JPMorgan initiated coverage of the high-flying name. Foot Locker — Shares jumped 7% after Evercore upgraded shares to outperform from in line. Digital World Acquisition Corp. — The special purpose acquisition company leapt 26% after shareholders approved a merger with former President Donald Trump's social media company Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns Truth Social.
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If you had a spare $1 million to invest right now, what should you buy? He would allocate roughly 60% into stocks this way: 15% each to U.S. large-cap growth stocks and U.S. large-cap value stocks; 4% to small-caps; and 8% to mid-caps. "We really believe in style diversification and feel that remaining diversified with value and growth stocks remains prudent," Benson said. With a million dollars to invest, it would be "reasonable" for investors to put their money in both small- and mid-cap stocks now, he said. The average amount of money that his clients invest is $1.3 million, and his firm manages over $1.2 billion.
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That's what Nvidia needed semiconductor design firm Synopsys to do to make this next generation of chips. Right now, Nvidia has had not one, but two different breakthroughs: Accelerated computing at a ridiculously fast speed and generative artificial intelligence. I think Jensen regards Dell as a crucial partner when it comes to installing Nvidia's systems anywhere. Do I think Nvidia would like to do more business with Apple? I think Nvidia would like to do more business with everyone, including alleged opponent Intel .
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Shares of Nvidia are red hot, but Bank of America thinks there's a slew of other stocks that investors should consider. They include: Super Micro Computer, Kroger, Burlington, JPMorgan Chase and TJX Companies. Kroger Analyst Robert Ohmes said Kroger is firing on all cylinders even as grocery prices remain high. And like Kroger, share gains are aplenty as new store openings continue coming online. Given its turnaround momentum and ongoing favorable off-price retail fundamentals, Burlington is well positioned for outperformance, in our view."
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After subtracting for outflows, JPMorgan's Peng Cheng said retail traders poured nearly $450 million into single stocks over the last week. Nvidia , Advanced Micro Devices and Super Micro Computer were among the stocks seeing the largest net retail outflows in the week, JPMorgan found. Advanced Micro had retail net outflows of more than $800 million in the period, while investors sold Super Micro shares to the tune of $301 million, the firm said. Beyond AI stocks, Tesla was another one of those most sold names in the week with retail net outflows of more than $300 million, according to JPMorgan. Apple was the most bought stock by everyday investors in the week, clinching more than $1.4 billion, JPMorgan found.
Persons: JPMorgan's Peng Cheng, Cheng, Tesla Organizations: JPMorgan, Nvidia, Devices, Micro, AMD, Super Micro, LSEG, Tesla, Big Tech, Apple
Shares of the chip giant pulled back about 2% during Tuesday's session, after announcing its latest AI chips . While Nvidia's latest announcements solidify the company's AI leadership, Wall Street anticipates some positive tailwinds for a slew of derivative players. Semiconductor derivative plays Nvidia's latest announcements could pose some major tailwinds for companies operating within the chipmaker's ecosystem. Liquid cooling The liquid cooling industry may also benefit as Nvidia harnesses the technology to cool the 72 Blackwell GPUs in its new server rack system, known as GB200 NVL72. "We believe built-in liquid cooling capabilities in addition to the power density of the system should be a positive for VRT's liquid cooling and power management businesses," he wrote.
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Here are the companies making headlines on Wall Street ahead of the opening bell. Several Wall Street analysts hiked their price target for Nvidia after the event. Disney — Shares declined less than 1% following news that filmmaker George Lucas is backing Disney CEO Bob Iger in the company's proxy fight with activist investor Nelson Peltz. Super Micro Computer — The tech stock tumbled more than 10% after a filing showed a new stock offering of two million shares. The company's full-year revenue guidance was also near the low end of Wall Street expectations.
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In this article SMCI Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTShares of Super Micro Computer dropped Tuesday after the company announced a new share offering, taking a bite out of one of the biggest rallies tied to the artificial intelligence boom. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Super Micro, 1-day"The principal purposes of this offering are to obtain additional capital to support our operations, including for the purchase of inventory and other working capital purposes, manufacturing capacity expansions and increased research and development ('R&D') investments," the filing said. Goldman also has an option to purchase up to 300,000 additional shares of Super Micro Computer within the next 30 days. Super Micro Computer, a tech infrastructure company, has become one of the biggest winners of Wall Street's appetite for AI investments. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Super Micro Computer, YTD
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman Organizations: Micro Computer, Super Micro Computer, Micro, Nvidia, YTD
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMonday’s rapid fire: Tesla, Hertz Global, PepsiCo, Super Micro Computer and VertivCNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday weighed in on market-moving headlines involving Tesla, PepsiCo, Super Micro Computer and more.
Persons: CNBC’s Jim Cramer Organizations: Hertz Global, PepsiCo, Super Micro, Super Micro Computer
Google — Alphabet Class A shares were trading 5.6% higher following a Bloomberg report that said Apple is in talks with Google to license and build its Gemini artificial intelligence engine into future iPhones. Nvidia — The stock moved 2.7% higher ahead of its highly-anticipated GTC Conference , where the chipmaker is expected to announce various AI updates. HashiCorp — Shares jumped 9.8% on news that the San Francisco-based software provider has been considering options including a sale. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing — The U.S.-listed shares gained 1.5% after a Reuters report , citing sources familiar, said Taiwan Semiconductor is deliberating building advanced packaging capacity in Japan. Tesla — Shares rose 3.2% even after Goldman Sachs cut its price target on Tesla by $30 to $190 as the electric vehicle maker faces issues with rising competition and slower demand.
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Tesla : Shares rose 5% after the electric vehicle maker announced plans to increase prices of its Model Y cars in April. Super Micro Computer : Shares fell more than 2% Monday, coinciding with the buzzy maker of artificial intelligence servers officially joining the S & P 500. Vertiv Holdings : Bank of America boosted its price target on Vertiv shares to $90 each from $80, citing more sustained revenue and earnings growth projections due to AI-related expansion in data centers overall. Vertiv makes electrical products used in data centers, among other areas. He noted the Club owns electrical equipment maker Eaton Corp. as a way to play the growth of data centers due to AI's power-intensive needs.
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Micron touts HBM3E as an essential component to move the needle forward on AI advancement, and so far, analysts agree. Mosesmann's buy rating and $140 per share price target represents 50% upside from Friday's close. The analyst maintains an outperform rating on Micron stock as well as a $120 per share price target, which equates to roughly 29% upside. The firm maintains a buy rating on Micron coupled with a $112 per share price target, more than 20% above the previous close. The analysts raised his price target to $150 from $95, calling for about 61% upside moving forward.
Persons: Rosenblatt, Hans Mosesmann, Mosesmann's, TD Cowen, Krish Sankar, Mehdi Hosseini, Citi's Christopher Danely, Danely Organizations: Micron Technology, Nvidia, GTC Conference, Micro, Analysts, Micron, MU, AMD
There's a host of stocks that can still benefit from the artificial intelligence craze besides Nvidia , according to analysts. As investors look for AI plays beyond Nvidia, CNBC Pro used FactSet data to screen for stocks in the technology and semiconductor space that should see significant earnings growth in the future. Analysts anticipate year-over-year earnings per share for 2024 will grow by 39.5% and advance by 48.7% in 2025. Management said on the company's earnings call that sequential growth is expected throughout 2024, with the second half of the year being stronger than the first. Other stocks that can expect to see huge earnings growth moving forward include Super Micro Computer , audio and imaging technologies developer Dolby Laboratories and Ultra Clean Holdings .
Persons: Jensen Huang, Christopher Danely, Evercore, Fabless chipmaker SiTime, It's, SiTime Organizations: Nvidia, Conference, Bank of America, CNBC Pro, Devices, Citi, AMD, Seagate Technology, Evercore ISI, Seagate, Management, Micro, Dolby Laboratories, Clean Holdings
The S&P 500 declined 0.7% and the Nasdaq Composite fell 1%. Turbulence for airline stocksAirline stocks have also been pummeled this week, as years of safety issues at Boeing continue to plague the industry. The NYSE Arca Global Airline index, which tracks the performance of major American and overseas airlines, is on track to end the week 2.2% lower. But Liz Young, head of investment strategy at SoFi, notes that the S&P 500 hasn’t seen a one-day decline of 2% or more since last February. AI up-and-comer Super Micro Computer will join the benchmark S&P 500 index on Monday.
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There's a whole world of stocks beyond flashy AI names such as Nvidia for investors looking to ride the latest tech wave, according to investment firm Fidelity International These indirect AI plays include semiconductor foundries, packaging technology companies and memory companies, the investment firm said in a report Wednesday. In our view, AI will follow a similar trend," said Fidelity analysts. "These include semiconductor foundries, packaging technology companies and memory companies. However, looking beyond Nvidia, stocks in the AI-related sectors outlined by Fidelity have also been on the up. Customer services firms, business process outsourcing and music content companies could also offer opportunities, said Fidelity, as they "embrace and adapt to AI."
Persons: Fidelity Organizations: Nvidia, Fidelity International, Fidelity, ChatGPT, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung, SK Hynix, Nasdaq Locations: Stock, South Korean
Super Micro Computer has gone too far and investors need to step away for now, according to Wolfe Research. But Wolfe strategist Rob Ginsberg thinks it's time to book some profits on the stock as it reaches deeply overbought territory. "The Poster Child of the Momentum Factor, the Stock is Now 300% Above Its 200-Day and its RSI Recently Hit an Eye Opening 97," he wrote. RSI refers to relative strength index, a widely followed momentum metric that gauges overbought and oversold conditions. Ginsberg said he would "Fade Strength into [the] S & P Rebalancing," which will take place Monday.
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BofA also raises red-hot server maker Super Micro Computer price target to $1,280 from $1,040. The Club stock took off in mid-February after the previous secondary. 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.
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Super Micro Computer has more room to run given its competitive advantage and relationships in the artificial intelligence sector, Bank of America said. Analyst Ruplu Bhattacharya hiked his price target by $240 to $1,280, now implying upside of 10.1% from Tuesday's close. Bhattacharya's call comes amid rising expectations for growth in the broader AI server industry as the technological craze continues. SMCI YTD mountain Super Micro Computer, year to date The analyst's new target price also offers reassurance that the stock's rally isn't losing steam. Super Micro shares have already surged more than 300% this year as the AI craze continues, adding to 2023′s jump of more than 240%.
Persons: Ruplu Bhattacharya, Bhattacharya Organizations: Bank of America, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Computer, Super Micro Locations: Tuesday's
On a positive note, Bank of America raised its price target on Nvidia to $1,100, implying gains of nearly 20%. Analyst Ruplu Bhattacharya upped his price target by $240 to $1,280, now implying upside of 10.1% from Tuesday's close. Analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu upgraded the airline stock to hold from underperform and raised her price target by $8 to $28. Still, her new price target implies shares will slid another 2.6% — even after Tuesday's big drop. Notably, he said Nvidia stock is at a lower forward price-to-earnings multiple today than when ChatGPT was launched.
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