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SharkNinja is a specialty appliance stock that stands out above its competitors, according to JPMorgan. The Wall Street bank reiterated its overweight investment rating on the company, which designs small home appliances such as vacuums or the popular CREAMi ice cream maker, and is scheduled to report earnings on Aug. 8. SharkNinja stock has soared 145% since debuting in the U.S. at $30.05 per share this time last year. SN YTD mountain SN YTD chart "We believe there are a number of factors driving recent underperformance (e.g., tariff risk, ocean freight spike, lateral from HELE results), although we think these risks are largely overstated for SN," the analyst wrote. The analyst also has high expectations for SharkNinja heading into the release of its second-quarter earnings results.
Persons: Andrea Teixeira, Teixeira, SharkNinja, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: JPMorgan, Management Locations: SharkNinja, Friday's, U.S, HELE
Constellation Brands could be poised for a breakout after a 3% sell-off Wednesday and a lukewarm first half of 2024, according to JPMorgan. Shares of the beer maker are ahead almost 4% in 2024, lagging the broader market. JPMorgan analyst Andrea Teixeira said the sell-off was "unjustified" and noted that the recent pullback could present a buying opportunity for investors to capture potential margin improvement thanks to stronger beer sales. STZ YTD mountain Constellation Brands shares in 2024. Constellation Brands, home to beer brands Modelo Especial and Corona, is the largest domestic beer importer.
Persons: Andrea Teixeira, Teixeira Organizations: Constellation Brands, JPMorgan, Constellation, Modelo Especial Locations: Corona
It's the busiest week of the earnings season, and it could have major consequences for the stock market. This quarter: The fast-food giant is expected to report single-digit earnings and revenue growth from the year-earlier period, LSEG shows. Amazon is set to report earnings after the close. What history shows: Pfizer earnings beat earnings expectations 87% of the time, per Bespoke. Thursday Apple is set to report earnings after the bell.
Persons: Jeffrey Bernstein, Bernstein, JPMorgan's Andrea Teixeira, Teixeira, AMZN, Joseph Feldman, Feldman, AAPL, , Apple Organizations: Apple, Pfizer, IBM, CNBC, Barclays, Investment, Management, AWS, Amazon, pharma, Food and Drug Administration, UBS Locations: China
Analyst Edward Kelly upgraded the discount retailer to overweight from equal weight and opened a $180 price target. Yefremov's $400 price target indicates shares can jump 31.7% from Wednesday's closing price. Analyst Andrea Teixeira downgraded the energy drink maker to neutral from overweight and cut her price target by $7 to $59. — Alex Harring 5:38 a.m.: Wall Street reacts to Meta earnings Meta Platforms disappointed investors with its weak revenue guidance , sending shares down about 13% in premarket trading. His price target of $55 implies upside of 22% over the next 12 months.
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Tuesday General Motors is set to report earnings before the bell, followed by a call at 8:30 a.m. Coca-Cola is set to report earnings in the premarket, with a call slated for 8:30 .am. Wednesday Boeing is set to report earnings in the premarket, with leadership scheduled to hold a call at 10:30 a.m. Ford Motor is set to report earnings after the bell, followed by a conference call at 5 p.m. This quarter: The e-commerce giant is expected to report earnings per share growth of more than 100%, according to LSEG.
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Kenvue is well-positioned for accelerated growth following its separation from parent company Johnson & Johnson, according to JPMorgan. Following its spinoff earlier in May, Kenvue is the largest pure-play consumer health company in the world. The company holds commonly-known brands such as Neutrogena, Tylenol, Aveeno and Zyrtec — amounting to 10 brands with sales greater than $400 million. "We view KVUE as uniquely positioned to benefit from consumer mega trends (self-care, aging)." JPMorgan thinks Kenvue is still trading at an attractive valuation despite jumping since its May 3 IPO, which was priced at $22 per share.
She also raised her price target by $5 to $155, which implies the stock could advance 10.8% from Thursday's close. Teixeira said investors should try to get ahead of what she sees as a likely inflection point in its fiscal 2023 fourth quarter. She said pressures easing can also help the stock regain its reputation as an earnings compounder, a term used to describe businesses that get good return on capital they invest into the business. To be sure, she noted that the company — and its peers in the consumer staples sector — has a connection to bonds. But she thinks investors will see the relative resilience of the company's brands and its earnings compounder distinction as more important.
JPMorgan thinks it's time to buy shares of Monster Beverage . Analyst Andrea Teixeira upgraded shares of Monster Beverage to overweight from neutral ahead of the company's third-quarter earnings results this week. "We think MNST is well positioned into 2023E from both organic top-line (JPMe: 11%) and bottom-line perspectives (JPMe: +31%)," Teixeira wrote in a Tuesday note. Several challenges remain for Monster Beverage, including rising inflation and greater competition from new entrants in the field. Shares of Monster Beverage are down just 2.4% this year.
Tuesday Coca-Cola is set to report earnings before the bell, followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m. Chipotle is scheduled to report earnings after the close, followed by a conference call at 4:30 p.m. Meta is set to report earnings after the close, followed by a conference call at 5 p.m. Thursday Amazon is set to report earnings after the bell, with management slated to hold a conference call at 5:30 p.m. Friday Procter & Gamble will report earnings before the bell, followed by a conference call at 9 a.m.
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