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Its fund manager, Sean Peche, has a track record in picking winners that have helped the fund beat the S & P 500 over the past two years without owning any of the so-called " Magnificent Seven " technology stocks. The fund manager identified the U.S.-listed Perion Network as its worst-performing stock investment of the year. As an Israeli company not included in major stock indices, the Ranmore fund manager believed it might be undervalued due to reduced investor attention. The Ranmore fund manager noted that the company's cash reserves, which stood at $188 million at the end of 2023, provided some protection against further losses. Despite the setback with Perion Network, Peche remains optimistic about other investments.
Persons: Sean Peche, Peche, Bing, CNBC's Silvia Amaro, Perion, Microsoft's Bing, PERI 1Y, Macron Organizations: Global Equity Fund, Network, Microsoft, Perion, Nippon Locations: U.S, France
New York CNN —Toilet paper shortages in stores across America are giving folks nightmarish reminders of the pandemic era. But the lack of toilet paper isn’t a direct result of a major port strike Tuesday. Reports of shortages filled social media Tuesday, showing empty shelves where toilet paper and, to a lesser extent, paper towels were supposed to be. The overwhelming majority — more than 90% by some estimates — of US toilet paper consumption comes from domestic factories. Any toilet paper hoarded today will last until the next round of panic buying, even it happens years from now.
Persons: , It’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Walmart, Costco, Target, and Paper Association, American Farm Bureau Locations: New York, America, Virginia, Monmouth County NJ, reax, Maine, Texas, Canada, Mexico, Wilmington , Delaware
Deutsche Bank is striking a cautious tone on Dover 's stock ahead of the industrial conglomerate's upcoming earnings report. Late Tuesday, Deutsche Bank listed Dover as a short-term sell idea, suggesting the company will report underwhelming results that may pressure shares later this month. Other industrial stocks in our portfolio received price target increases this week, including Eaton, Stanley Black & Decker and Honeywell . Both firms raised their price target on the DeWalt owner's stock to $100 a share from $96 while maintaining hold or hold-equivalent ratings. Honeywell's price target was increased only slightly at Deutsche Bank — up merely $1 to $226 a share — and left unchanged at Barclays.
Persons: Jim Cramer, industrials, Barclays –, Stanley Black, Decker, Jim, Dover, Richard Tobin, there's, DOV YTD, DOV, It's, Eaton, Vimal Kapur, Jim Cramer's, SWK Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Federal Reserve, Barclays, Environmental Solutions, Wednesday, Honeywell, Deutsche Bank —, Barclays . Deutsche Bank, CNBC, Luza Locations: Dover, Eaton
WASHINGTON — A dockworkers strike threatens to harm shipping, manufacturing, pre-holiday retail inventories — and Vice President Kamala Harris' bid for the presidency. They have been at an impasse with the United States Maritime Alliance, or USMX, which represents shipping and port operations companies. As polls show Harris trailing Trump on the question of who is best suited to handle the economy, the work stoppage puts Democrats in a bind. Harold Daggett, center, with picketing workers outside of the APM container terminal at the Port of Newark in New Jersey, on Tuesday. "President Trump promised to support the ILA in its opposition to automated terminals in the U.S.," Daggett said in the statement.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Kamala Harris, Harris, Tim Walz, Donald Trump's, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, , Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, Lael Brainard, Trump, Harold Daggett, ” Daggett, Biden, Taft, Hartley, They've, Daggett, Joe Biden’s, , Michael Nagle, ” Trump, Tim Ryan, Vance, didn't, Organizations: Longshoreman's Association, Minnesota Gov, United States Maritime Alliance, Trump, ILA, AFL, Teamsters, Fox News, Democratic, USMX, APM, Port, Bloomberg, Getty, Democratic Party, Federal, Senate Locations: Gulf of Mexico, New York, Washington, Taft, U.S, Delaware, Palm Beach , Florida, Queens, Newark, New Jersey, Trump's
Workers at ports stretching from Maine to Texas went on strike early Tuesday in a dispute over wages and automation. So, the unpredictability of this issue here is really in play and it has the magnitude to really throw a giant wrench in global supply chains,” she added. Ocean supply chains have already been hit hard this year by conflict in the Red Sea, a lengthy drought affecting the Panama Canal and the Baltimore bridge collapse. You might say it is a perfect storm, but it is also a really good negotiating position for those people wanting a strike,” Sand said. “Frequent shocks to supply chains in recent years have left producers more attuned to the risks of running low inventories,” Saunders said on Sept. 25.
Persons: ” Lisa DeNight, Newmark, CNBC’s, DeNight, Peter Sand, Sand, ” Sand, — “, , Maersk, Bradley Saunders, Joe Biden, Biden, Taft, Hartley, ” Saunders Organizations: U.S, Workers, International Longshoremen’s Association, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, Maersk, North America Economist, Capital Economics Locations: East, Gulf, Maine, Texas, U.S, Red, Panama, Baltimore, Gulf Coast, Europe, Asia, Danish, East Coast
Trucking and other logistics companies are racing to get as many goods as possible out of ports before a potential strike. The vast port operations of New York and New Jersey stand to be most affected, with about 4,500 workers in the region. Kathy Hochul said that her state and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have been anticipating the strike but warned of potential impacts. Under that authority, Biden could seek a so-called 80-day "cooling-off period" that would force dockworkers to stay on the job. But while the White House has been in touch with the ILA and USMX in recent days, the president is not looking to invoke the law.
Persons: USMX, Kathy Hochul, We’re, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, Biden, dockworkers, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, ” Biden Organizations: ILA, CNBC, Ocean Carriers, ILA Longshore, New York Gov, Port Authority of New, White, USMX, Democratic, Republican Locations: New York, New Jersey, Port Authority of New York, Taft
Port of Miami dockworkers strike near the port entrance and demand a new labor contract, on October 1, 2024 in Miami, Florida. Giorgio Viera | Afp | Getty ImagesU.S. port strike could cause inflationOverall, the U.S. economy has notched steady progress in lowering inflation, but in most cases price increases are only slowing — not falling outright. However, "the port strike could cause renewed goods-side inflation," she said. At the time, goods weren't hitting the shelves as quickly as consumers wanted them, which drove up prices. The U.S. port strikes could have a similar effect, "setting up a scenario reminiscent of the pandemic-era logistics crisis," Saidel-Baker said.
Persons: Giorgio Viera, Lauren Saidel, Baker, Lisa DeNight, Newmark, CNBC's, Amir Mousavian, Mousavian Organizations: Afp, Getty, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ITR, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, University of New England's College of Business Locations: Miami, Miami , Florida, U.S
US port workers are on strike following the expiration of their labor contract Monday night. The work stoppage at Eastern and Gulf Coast facilities will impact a host of consumer products. AdvertisementUS port workers with the International Longshoremen's Association are on strike following the expiration of their union's contract Monday night. In the latest development of the ongoing labor dispute, the work stoppage at Eastern and Gulf Coast facilities is expected to impact a host of consumer products. Continental Tire, Michelin, and Goodyear are all top importers through East and Gulf Coast ports, Pacula noted.
Persons: , Margaret Kidd, Brian Pacula, West, Tim Ryan, Pacula, Dali, Francis Scott Key, Hurricane Helene, Michael Yamartino, Chris Butler Organizations: Gulf, Service, International Longshoremen's, Conference Board, University of Houston, Walmart, Wall, Jefferies, Continental Tire, Michelin, Goodyear, Port, National Tree Company Locations: Gulf Coast, West Coast, Central, South America, West Monroe, Florida, Peru, Miami, Asia, East, Europe, Baltimore, Hurricane
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock exchange during morning trading on May 17, 2024. Stock futures slipped in overnight trading following a sour start to the new trading month and final quarter of 2024. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down 80 points, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures lost about 0.1% and 0.2%, respectively. In after-hours action, Nike slid about 7% after the sneaker giant pulled its full-year guidance ahead of its CEO change. Ahead of Friday's keynote September jobs report, Wall Street on Wednesday will gain insight into the state of private payrolls with ADP's Employment Survey.
Persons: Elliott Hill, Ryan Detrick, nonfarm Organizations: New York Stock, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nike, LPL, Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Tesla, U.S, Treasury, ADP's, Federal Locations: Iran, Israel, Lebanon
Shipping containers sit stacked in the Port of Newark on September 30, 2024 seen from New York City. Billions in trade came to a screeching halt at U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports after members of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) began walking off the job after 12:01 a.m. In a video posted to an ILA Instagram account, Daggett addressed union workers at Maher Terminals in Elizabeth, New Jersey. "Helene caused ports to delay openings at the ports of Charleston and Savannah, as well as power losses at intermodal facilities in Savannah, Charleston, and Atlanta," said Wray. Both economists and logistics executives say the impact of the strike depends on how long the work stoppage lasts.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Harold Daggett, , Daggett, Shana Wray, Hurricane Helene, Helene, Wray, Adam Kamins, Kamins Organizations: Gulf, International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, International Longshoremen's Association, ILA, Port Authority of New, Maher, CNBC, Logistics, Moody's, Federal Reserve Locations: Port, Newark, New York City, East, U.S, East Coast, Gulf Coast, New York, New Jersey, Boston , New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington , North Carolina, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa , Miami , New Orleans, Mobile, Houston . New, Maine, Texas, Port Authority of New York, Elizabeth , New Jersey, Hurricane, Savannah , Charleston, Atlanta, Gulf, West Coast
Port workers are demanding a 61.5% raise and oppose the adoption of automation in new contract negotiations. According to Stifel analyst Bruce Chan, the ramifications of the port strike won't be sizable unless the strike is drawn out for more than two weeks. Robinson Worldwide and Expeditors International of Washington have seen gains of 4% and 5% in the past week, respectively, as investors anticipate increased business due to the port strike. Biggest losersThe biggest losers, so far, appear to be shipping container companies that are directly exposed to the port strike. That means railroads and trucking companies with significant exposure to the east coast could take a hit.
Persons: , Bruce Chan, Chan, It's, Robinson, Biden, Hartley Organizations: Air, UPS, FedEx, Service, Workers, International Longshoremen's Association, Yahoo Finance, ILA, Expeditors International of Washington, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, Lease, Taft, CSX, NSC, Walmart, Costco, Target Locations: Gulf, East, West, Canada, Taft, Coast
A port workers' strike from Maine to Texas could deliver a major hit to the US economy. AdvertisementA strike involving port workers from Maine to Texas could inflict major damage to the US economy. The affected ports involve about half of the nation's ocean shipping. Analysts at JPMorgan have said the price tag for shutdowns related to the strike could reach $5 billion a day. Given that it's been decades since a major strike unfolded on the East Coast, he said, many companies were also likely caught off guard.
Persons: , Adam Kamins, Kamins, Mirko Woitzik, Travis Tokar, Tokar, it's Organizations: Service, Moody's, Fed, JPMorgan, Texas Christian University's Neeley School of Business, kiwis Locations: Maine, Texas, Savannah , Georgia, Charleston , South Carolina, Norfolk , Virginia, New York, West Coast, East Coast
Port of Miami dockworkers strike near the port entrance and demand a new labor contract, on October 1, 2024 in Miami, Florida. One rule of thumb is that for each strike day, it takes nearly a week to get ports operating at normal levels. watch now"We think fears around the potential economic impacts are overdone," wrote Bradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics. "Frequent shocks to supply chains in recent years have left producers more attuned to the risks of running low inventories. "There is little chance that the administration would risk jeopardizing its recent economic successes less than two months before a tightly-contested election," he said.
Persons: Giorgio Viera, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, Joseph Brusuelas, Andrew Hollenhorst, Bradley Saunders, Saunders, there's Organizations: Afp, Getty, International Longshoreman's Association, U.S . Maritime Alliance, Labor, RSM, Atlanta Federal Reserve, Citigroup, New, New York Fed, Capital Economics, ILA Locations: Miami, Miami , Florida, East, Gulf, U.S, United States, West Coast, New York, North America
A look back in history shows how a key group of transportation stocks performed the last time there was a major port strike, according to Wolfe Research. Against that backdrop, Scott Group, a senior analyst covering freight transportation at Wolfe, looked at transportation stocks in 2002, the last time there was a major port strike in the U.S. That strike, which lasted just 11 days and affected only West Coast ports, hurt transportation stocks throughout the protest, he said. But those same stocks staged a major comeback in the month after the strike ended. Here are how some key stocks performed during and after the last major strike. Robinson Worldwide was among the biggest laggards during the last port strike.
Persons: Wolfe, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, C.H, Robinson, It's Organizations: Wolfe Research, International Longshoremen's Association, Eastern Seaboard, Scott Group, ISI, Hunt Transport Services, FedEx, Norfolk Locations: North America, of Mexico, Eastern, Wolfe, U.S, West Coast, Norfolk Southern
The port strike could spark a US recession if it lasts four weeks or longer, Sea-Intelligence's Alan Murphy said. AdvertisementThe economy could see a hard landing if the ongoing port strike lasts long enough, according to one industry researcher. Alan Murphy, the CEO of the liner research firm Sea-Intelligence, estimates the US could tip into recession if the port strike lasts longer than a month. AdvertisementIf the strike lasts longer than a week, importers will likely have a "manageable crisis" on their hands, Murphy said. "By estimates, it's almost certain to push the US into a recession this year if it lasts longer than a month," he added.
Persons: Alan Murphy, , Murphy, Biden Organizations: Shipping, Service, Intelligence, NBC, International Longshoremen's Association, US Maritime Alliance Locations: Gulf Coast
Baron Durable Advantage Fund, managed by Alex Umansky, is up 136% in five years. It's the Baron Durable Advantage Fund (BDAIX), overseen by one of the firm's star managers, Alex Umansky. It's "the closest thing we have to an all-weather fund," Umansky told Business Insider. When putting a stock in the fund, Umansky said he has so much confidence in the quality and advantages of the business that he intends to hold it forever. The semiconductor producers make up 4.1% and 4.3%, respectively, of the Baron Durable Advantage Fund.
Persons: Alex Umansky, , Ron Baron, Umansky, Baron, weren't, it's, OpenAI, That's Organizations: Broadcom, Taiwan Semiconductor, Meta, Microsoft, Service, Spotify, Business, Nvidia, Growth, Arch, Apollo Global Management Locations: Blackstone
In this article LLYNOVO.B-DK Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTAn Eli Lilly & Co. Zepbound injection pen, March 28, 2024. Bills of lading, the digital receipts of freight containers, show that the delivery mechanisms for insulin and weight-loss drugs rely on East Coast ports for incoming trade. "Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are both heavily reliant on the Port of Norfolk," said William George, director of Research at ImportGenius, which tracks the customs data. Vials on the Wegovy line at the Novo Nordisk A/S production facilities in Hillerod, Denmark, on Friday, March 8, 2024. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAn Eli Lilly spokesperson said it does not discuss the details of its external supplier relationships.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly — Ozempic, William George, George, Dennis Monts Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, Novo Nordisk, ILA, Nordisk, Research, U.S . Senate, CNBC, Nuco Logistics Locations: New England, Texas, U.S, lading, East Coast, Port of Norfolk, ImportGenius, Norfolk, airfreight, Hillerod, Denmark, Monts
Club holdings Amazon , Costco , Home Depot , and Best Buy have been preparing for the port strike for months — attempting to blunt any fallout it might have on their abilities to get goods from overseas. They added that 60% to 70% of those imports arrive at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. To put things in perspective, for retail goods, the East Coast ports are less utilized than the West Coast ports, Basham said. Due to its size, however, Best Buy often gets priority from its shippers, which could help secure goods faster than smaller competitors. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Walkouts, We're, Jeff Marks, Seth Basham, Basham, Lorraine Hutchinson, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, it's, They're, Ron Vachris, We've, Marc Wulfraat, Wulfraat, Wedbush's Basham, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Maher, Shannon Stapleton Organizations: Longshoremen's Association, United States Maritime Alliance, U.S, Costco, Home, CNBC, Barclays, Retailers, Bank of America, International Longshoremen's Association Locations: East Coast, Gulf, Maine, Texas, Gulf Coast, East, West Coast, Elizabeth , New Jersey, U.S
Car companies have plenty of inventory, enough to cover 77 selling days. If no new inventory arrives, car companies have, on average, a 77-day supply of vehicles to sell. AdvertisementEuropean carmakers such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and Volvo are expected to be most heavily affected, Reuters reported, citing research by Barclays analysts. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Volkswagen all operate vehicle-processing and -distribution facilities at the port. At the same time, the Port of Jacksonville handled just over half a million vehicles from Toyota and Volkswagen in 2023.
Persons: Longshoremen, , Martin Meissner, Cox, Mercedes, Stephen B, Morton Organizations: Service, Cox Automotive, BMW, Mercedes, Benz, Volkswagen, Volvo, Reuters, Barclays, VW, Audi, Toyota, Hyundai, Lexus, Kia Telluride, Port, Georgia Port Authority, Kia, International Longshoremen's Association, US Maritime Alliance, Associated Press Locations: Gulf, Europe, East, New York, Baltimore, Savannah , Georgia, Bremerhaven, Germany, West Coast, Asia, Coast, Jacksonville , Florida, Brunswick, Georgia, Savannah, Port, Jacksonville
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEast Coast port worker strike will hit every industry, says Moody's John DonigianJohn Donigian, Moody’s senior director of supply chain strategy, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the economic impact of the port worker's strike, the products likely to be most affected, and much more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFor every day of striking there could be 7-10 days of port congestion: Flexport CEO Ryan PetersenRyan Petersen, Flexport CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the impact of the port workers strike.
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A container ship departs the Port of Newark for the Atlantic Ocean on September 30, 2024 seen from New York City. Workers at ports stretching from Maine to Texas went on strike early Tuesday in a dispute over wages and automation. Workers picket outside of the APM container terminal at the Port of Newark in Newark, New Jersey, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. You might say it is a perfect storm, but it is also a really good negotiating position for those people wanting a strike," Sand said. Cranes used for shipping containers rise from the Port of Newark on September 30, 2024 in New York City.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Lisa DeNight, Newmark, CNBC's, DeNight, Peter Sand, Sand, Maersk, Bradley Saunders, Joe Biden, Biden, Taft, Hartley Organizations: Getty, U.S, Workers, International Longshoremen's Association, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, " Workers, APM, Port, Bloomberg, Maersk, North America Economist, Capital Economics Locations: Port, Newark, New York City, East, Gulf, Maine, Texas, U.S, Red, Panama, Baltimore, Gulf Coast, Europe, Asia, Newark , New Jersey, US, Danish, East Coast
In this article META Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTA logo of US company's Meta is displayed during the Vivatech technology startups and innovation fair, at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, on May 22, 2024. It also accuses the company of retaliation after it allegedly sidelined Napoli and took him off big projects when he raised concerns that the person had been rehired. Before the layoffs, G.F. and Napoli occasionally saw each other in meetings but were no more than "work acquaintances," Napoli said. But just four months later, the company hired G.F. back to a contractor position after he apparently slipped through the cracks in the hiring process, the lawsuit says. Napoli learned his accused stalker was back at Meta when G.F.'s name popped up on Workplace, the company's internal messaging system.
Persons: Porte, Julien De Rosa, James Napoli, Napoli, Mark Zuckerberg, Carrie Goldberg, Peter Romer, Friedman, Meta, it's, Meta didn't, G.F, Luigi, he'd Organizations: Porte de, Afp, Getty, Meta, New York Supreme, Meta's New, CNBC, Facebook, Napoli Locations: Paris, New York, New, Napoli, Meta's, Meta's New York City
How the port strike could impact the U.S. economy
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( Jeff Cox | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow the port strike could impact the U.S. economyCNBC's Jeff Cox reports on how the strike at ports around the United States could reignite inflation and impact the economy.
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The strike, which was confirmed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as well as the Port of Virginia, began at midnight. The strike will stop the flow of a wide variety of goods over the docks of almost all cargo ports from Maine to Texas. The ports involved include the Port of New York and New Jersey, the nation’s third-largest port by volume of cargo handled. Port Wilmington in Delaware describes itself as the nation’s leading banana port, bringing in a large share of America’s favorite fruit. President George W. Bush applied the act in 2002 to halt an 11-day lockout of union members at West Coast ports.
Persons: haven’t, USMX, ” Harold Daggett, containerization, John McCown, Biden, , Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, George W, Bush, , ” Biden, ” It’s, Daggett, “ It’s, Peter Tirschwell, ’ ” Organizations: New, New York CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, Port Authority of New, United States Maritime Alliance, American Farm Bureau, Retailers, ILA, , P Global Market Intelligence, CNN Locations: New York, Gulf Coast, Port Authority of New York, New Jersey, of Virginia, Maine, Texas, of New York, Port Wilmington, Delaware, West Coast, Taft
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