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Palantir jumps 11% to a record after announcing move to Nasdaq
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Ari Levy | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies speaks during the Digital X event on September 07, 2021 in Cologne, Germany. Palantir shares continued their torrid run on Friday, soaring 11% to a record, after the developer of software for the military announced plans to transfer its listing to the Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange. The shares are now up more than 45% since Palantir's better-than-expected earnings report last week and have almost quadrupled in value this year. Palantir said late Thursday that it expects to begin trading on the Nasdaq on Nov. 26, under its existing ticker symbol "PLTR." Thiel's Palantir holdings have increased in value by about $3 billion since the earnings report and $2 billion since the election.
Persons: Alex Karp, Palantir, Alexander Moore, 8VC, " Moore, Moore, didn't, Maven, Trump, Peter Thiel, Donald Trump's, Thiel Organizations: Palantir Technologies, Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange, Maven, ., Department of Defense, Trump, P Global, Argus Research Locations: Cologne, Germany
Elon Musk spent $44 billion to buy Twitter, now known as X, and at least $130 million to help get Donald Trump elected president. Since Trump’s victory last week, Musk is about $70 billion richer on paper. For Musk, getting Trump back into the White House became another full-time job. After the election last week, Musk briefly joined Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, NBC News reported. Musk owns 411.06 million Tesla shares, as of the latest filings, and about 304 million performance-based options.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, It’s, That’s, Larry Ellison, Ellison, Musk’s, who’s, Trump, Musk, Kamala Harris, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he’s, Brendan Carr, Florida Republican Sen, Rick Scott, ” Musk, “ He’s, , Gene Munster, Tesla, Munster, ” Munster, Judge Kathaleen McCormick, McCormick, Ellison aren’t, Brian Armstrong, Cryptocurrencies Organizations: Twitter, Tesla, Forbes, Oracle, White, America PAC, Trump, NBC News, The New York Times, ABC, Trump’s, Federal Communications Commission, Florida Republican, SpaceX, Co, CNBC, Elon, Shareholders Locations: Pennsylvania, Lago, Florida, Delaware
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter Inc., speaks during the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami, Florida, U.S., on Friday, June 4, 2021. "Our primary focus is #Bitcoin," Dorsey proclaimed on Twitter. The name of the business unit would be TBD. Block called it Web5 and said the mission was to create a more decentralized, secure and private internet. Dorsey said in a tweet in mid-2022 that Web5 "will likely be our most important contribution to the internet."
Persons: Jack Dorsey, Shiba Inu, bitcoin, Dorsey, Amrita Ahuja Organizations: Twitter Inc, Twitter, Square Inc Locations: Miami , Florida, U.S
AppLovin shares soared 45% on Thursday after the online gaming and advertising company issued guidance that was well above estimates and reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue. For the fourth quarter, AppLovin sees revenue of $1.24 billion to $1.26 billion, representing growth of about 31% at the middle of the range. The company said software platform revenue in the quarter increased 66% to $835 million, driven by improvements in AXON's models. Net income in the quarter increased 300% to $434.4 million, or $1.25 a share, from $108.6 million, or 30 cents a share, a year earlier. "AppLovin continues to impress with outsized revenue growth and incredible EBITDA conversion," analysts at Wedbush wrote in a report on Thursday.
Persons: It's, AppLovin, Wedbush, Adam Foroughi, it's, Foroughi, CNBC's CJ Haddad, Unity Organizations: Revenue
Nobody was a bigger winner than Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. Coinbase shares soared 31% on Wednesday, their best day on record, as investors celebrated the company's victorious efforts to get pro-crypto candidates into office. "I am so grateful to Ohioans for their resounding support in this race," Moreno said in a statement Tuesday night. "I look forward to working with the new Republican Senate majority to fix our economy, secure our border, and return to American strength at home and abroad." "In the beginning, a lot of people didn't know what crypto was," Armstrong said of his earlier trips.
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Bryan van der Beek, Coinbase, Armstrong, Ohio Republican Bernie Moreno, Sherrod Brown, Bitcoin, Brown, Moreno, Donald Trump's, Ohioans, Gary Gensler, vociferously, Bernie Moreno, Stephen Maturen, Paul Grewal, Grewal, rulemaking Organizations: Coinbase Inc, Singapore Fintech, Bloomberg, Getty, Ohio Republican, Senate, Committee, Crypto, NBC News, Republicans, Republican, Republican Senate, Armstrong, Securities, Exchange, U.S, Brecksville, Center, CNBC, Trump, SEC Locations: Singapore, Washington, Brecksville , Ohio, United States
An outperforming fund manager who previously sold Meta Platforms shares over concerns about the company's virtual reality investments is now bullish on the technology giant's artificial intelligence strategy. This optimistic stance marks a significant shift for Yiu, who revealed that his fund had previously sold out of Meta Platform shares two years ago due to concerns about the company's virtual reality investments. Meta's Reality Labs division, home to the company's virtual reality technologies and projects, took on $13.72 billion in losses in 2022 before Zuckerberg pivoted strategy. Meta is among the top 10 holdings in Yiu's Blue Whale Growth Fund, which itself is up 16.6% in 2024. Yiu's endorsement comes as Meta faces scrutiny over its ambitious AI spending plans, prompting mixed reactions from Wall Street analysts.
Persons: Stephen Yiu, Yiu, CNBC's, Metaverse, Zuckerberg, Meta, Benjamin Black, Black, Nat Schindler, Morningstar, Morningstar's Malik Ahmed Khan, Michael Bloom, Jonathan Vanian, Ari Levy Organizations: Blue, Growth, Meta, Nvidia, Labs, Wall Street, Deutsche Bank
Nvidia, on the other hand, recently leapfrogged Intel as the biggest chipmaker by revenue, creating a clear one-for-one swap opportunity. With Intel being the only chipmaker in the index, the sector is underrepresented relative to its position in the economy. Nvidia positioned itself to join the Dow in May, when the company announced a 10-for-1 stock split. Amazon joined the Dow in January, giving the internet sector greater representation in the index. Meta's price of almost $562 would currently give it the heftiest weighting in the Dow, just ahead of UnitedHealth Group .
Persons: Dow Jones, Howard Silverblatt, Dow, Silverblatt, Sherwin, Williams Organizations: Intel, Dow Jones, Nvidia, Dow, Verizon, Chevron, Dow Inc, Amazon, UnitedHealth, AMD Locations: U.S
Amazon shares jumped 7% on Friday and neared an all-time high after the company reported better-than-expected earnings, driven by growth in its cloud computing and advertising businesses. Revenue increased 11% in the quarter to $158.9 billion, topping the $157.2 billion estimate of analysts surveyed by LSEG. Sales in the Amazon Web Services cloud business increased 19% to $27.4 billion, coming in just shy of analysts' estimates, according to StreetAccount. That was an acceleration from 12% a year ago, but trailed growth at rivals Microsoft and Google , where cloud revenue increased 33% and 35%, respectively. The midpoint of that range, $185 billion, fell short of the average analyst estimate of $186.2 billion, according to LSEG.
Persons: Roth MKM, Brian Olsavsky, Andy Jassy, Jassy, we're, — CNBC's Ari Levy Organizations: Amazon, Revenue, LSEG, Services, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Meta
Charles Liang, chief executive officer of Super Micro Computer Inc., during the Computex conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The company's recent challenges date back to August, when Super Micro said it would not file its annual report on time with the SEC. Super Micro disclosed on Wednesday that Ernst & Young had resigned as its accounting firm just 17 months after taking over from Deloitte & Touche. That's up from $2.1 billion a year earlier and $1.9 billion in the same fiscal quarter of 2023. WATCH: I don't know if Super Micro is guilty or innocent, says Jim Cramer
Persons: Charles Liang, Dow Jones, Ernst, Young, Ernst & Young, Jim Cramer Organizations: Super, Computer Inc, Super Micro, Nasdaq, U.S, SEC, Hindenburg Research, Street, Department of Justice, Deloitte, Touche, CNBC, Ernst, Argus Research, Justice Department, Micro Locations: Taipei, Taiwan
Super Micro is one of the primary vendors for building out Nvidia-based clusters of servers for training and deploying AI models. Super Micro is now at risk of being delisted from the Nasdaq, and has until Nov. 16 to regain compliance with the stock exchange. Ernst & Young was new to the job, having just replaced Deloitte & Touche as Super Micro's accounting firm in March 2023. Since the S&P's announced index changes in March, Super Micro's stock has dropped at least 10% on six separate occasions. — CNBC's Rohan Goswami and Kif Leswing contributed to this report WATCH: Super Micro stock is a 'very risky buy'
Persons: Ernst & Young, Deloitte didn't, hasn't, P's, Dow Jones, Kevin Barry, Barry, , Rohan Goswami, Kif Leswing Organizations: Computer Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, Micro, Nvidia, Ernst, Nasdaq, Mizuho, Deloitte, Touche, CNBC, Ernst & Young, Dell, SEC, Super, Hindenburg Research, Super Micro, U.S, U.S . Super, Whirlpool, P Global Locations: San Jose , California, U.S, That's, U.S .
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 9, 2024 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Sam Altman, the controversial CEO of OpenAI, has a stake in social media company Reddit that's worth over $1 billion as of post-market trading on Tuesday. Altman controls roughly 12.2 million shares of Reddit, a company he first invested in over a decade ago. Reddit shares soared about 20% in extended trading after the compny reported better-than-expected quarterly results and issued an optimistic forecast. Top shareholders were forbidden from selling Reddit shares for six months during the "lockup period," which expired in September.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, OpenAI's, Y, Reddit, Condé, Altman didn't, OpenAI, WilmerHale, — CNBC's Ari Levy, Cramer Organizations: Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Reddit, Condé Nast, Advance Magazine Publishers, Fidelity, OpenAI, CNBC Locations: Sun Valley , Idaho, Reddit's, Airbnb
A day after its sharpest rally since 2013, Tesla's stock on Friday headed for its highest close in more than a year as investors and analysts continued to applaud the electric vehicle company's third-quarter results. Tesla shares rose 2.8% on Friday morning to $267.79, putting the stock on pace for its highest finish since September 2023. The firm, which already had a buy rating on the stock, said it was increasing its 12-month price stock prediction to $315 from $310 "to reflect higher deliveries and higher margins." Still, Tesla's stock remains about 35% below its all-time high reached in 2021. WATCH: Tesla's price war is over
Persons: Elon Musk, Mark Read, Piper Sandler, Tesla, FactSet, Musk, Larry Ellison, Li Auto, Bernstein Organizations: Cannes Lions, JPMorgan, Forbes, Tesla, Ford, General Motors Locations: Cannes, France, FSD, California, Texas, China, U.S
Musk is now worth about $269 billion, according to Forbes, putting him more than $50 billion ahead of good friend and former Tesla board member Larry Ellison, who remains the largest shareholder in Oracle . Tesla shares soared 22% at the close, their second-biggest gain since the company's IPO in 2010. Prior to the earnings announcement, Tesla shares had been slumping and were headed for their worst month since January. But the stock erased its loss for the year and is now up 5% in 2024, compared to the Nasdaq's 23% gain. Tesla reported earnings per share of 72 cents, topping the average analyst estimate of 58 cents.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Larry Ellison, Tesla's, Tesla Organizations: Forbes, Oracle, SpaceX, Twitter Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, FSD
Valued at $4 billion in 2021, Cerebras is reportedly seeking to roughly double that in its IPO. The customer, G42, is backed by Microsoft , and it's entirely responsible for the $1.43 billion purchase commitment. G42 can pick up $500 million more in Cerebras shares if it commits to spend $5 billion on the company's computing clusters. The major Wall Street banks, for their part, are finding other ways to play in the burgeoning AI infrastructure market. Fitch, who said he sold out of his Nvidia stock years ago, told CNBC that the benefits outweigh the risks.
Persons: Andrew Feldman, Ramsey Cardy, Cerebras, , David Golden, it's, prepayment, CFIUS, Mike Gallagher, Gina Raimondo, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Young, There's, Peter Thiel, Eva Marie Uzcategui, there's, Thiel, Jim Fitch, Fitch, Feldman Organizations: Cerebras Systems, Nvidia, Revolution Ventures, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Mayo Clinic, Treasury, Foreign Investment, Reuters, Chinese Communist Party, JPMorgan, Citigroup, Barclays, BDO, KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst, Riverstone Networks, CoreWeave, Clarium Capital Management LLC, Bloomberg, Getty, Mizuho Securities, Venture, CNBC, Devices Locations: Toronto, U.S, Sunnyvale , California, Abu Dhabi, China, Miami , Florida, Los Angeles, Florida
Grabango, a venture-backed startup that was vying to take on Amazon in cashierless checkout technology, is shutting down after it was unable to raise enough money to stay afloat. Based in Berkeley, California, Grabango was seen as one of the primary rivals to Amazon's cashierless checkout offering, called Just Walk Out. Amazon in April pulled its cashierless checkout technology from its U.S. Fresh stores and Whole Foods supermarkets. Glaser said Grabango eschewed shelf sensors in favor of computer vision which put it on a path for "widespread adoption." WATCH: Amazon is making a big bet on selling its cashierless tech to outsiders
Persons: Grabango, Will Glaser, Grabango's, Peter Thiel's, Glaser, Axios, CNBC's Ari Levy Organizations: CNBC, longtime, LinkedIn, Commerce Ventures, Fund, Unilever, Honeywell, Aldi, Amazon, Foods Locations: U.S, Berkeley , California
Automattic founder, Matt Mullenweg Source: AutomatticMatt Mullenweg, who turned 40 in January, has now spent more than half his life working on WordPress. Silicon Valley private equity firm Silver Lake bought a majority stake in WP Engine in 2018, investing $250 million and obtaining three board seats. WordPress took the drastic step of banning WP Engine from using the WordPress resources necessary to serve its customers, which preceded a lawsuit filed on Wednesday by WP Engine against Mullenweg and Automattic. In the post, Mullenweg criticized WP Engine for not contributing enough back to the WordPress ecosystem. A Silver Lake spokesperson said WP Engine was handling all inquiries.
Persons: Matt Mullenweg, He's, , I've, Mullenweg, he'd, Neal Katyal, Tomasz Tunguz, Tunguz, Automattic, Lee Wittlinger, they're, didn't, Bob Perkowitz, Perkowitz, he's, They've, wouldn't Organizations: WordPress, WP, Silver Lake, CNBC, Theory Ventures, WordPress.org Locations: U.S, WordCamp, Portland , Oregon, Silver, Auotmattic
Less than three months after announcing plans to contribute to political action committees supporting Donald Trump's presidential campaign, venture capitalist Ben Horowitz says he's donating to Vice President Kamala Harris' election bid, CNBC has confirmed. In a letter to employees of venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, the tech investor said he and his wife, Felicia, have had a longtime friendship with Harris. Horowitz wrote. Their financial support of the Trump campaign was due to what they called a better "little tech agenda." "We do not engage in political fights outside of issues directly relevant to Little Tech."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Ben Horowitz, Kamala Harris, Andreessen Horowitz, Felicia, Harris, Axios, Horowitz, " Horowitz, Harris Walz, Andreessen, haven't, Trump, Biden, he's Organizations: CNBC, Little Tech
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presents the Nvidia Blackwell platform at an event ahead of the COMPUTEX Forum, in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 2, 2024. Led by a 7.4% gain in shares of Tesla and a 4% jump in Nvidia , the Nasdaq rose 2.5% on Thursday, its fourth-sharpest rally of 2024. Nvidia, whose processors are powering the generative AI boom and services like OpenAI's ChatGPT, gained 4% on Thursday to $117.87. Su said AI is going to make its way into "all aspects of our lives," including education and drug development. Among the other top tech companies, Apple and Meta also closed with big gains, each rising almost 4%.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Nvidia Blackwell, it's, they're, Lisa Su, Jim Cramer, Su, Tesla Organizations: Nvidia, COMPUTEX, Investors, Federal Reserve, Tesla, Nasdaq, Federal, Market, Microsoft, Oracle, Devices, Broadcom, AMD, Apple, Meta Locations: Taipei, Taiwan
Larry Ellison, chairman and co-founder of Oracle Corp., speaks during the Oracle OpenWorld 2017 conference in San Francisco on Oct. 1, 2017. Oracle shares surged more than 6% on Monday, continuing their recently rally and propelling Chairman Larry Ellison to become the world's second-richest person, snatching the title from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Bezos, who had been the second-richest person on and off since 2016, is worth $202 billion. The stock surge caused Ellison to briefly pass Bezos as the world's second-richest person on Friday, before the Amazon founder reclaimed the title. Oracle said last week that it would partner with Amazon's cloud computing unit to enable its database services on dedicated hardware.
Persons: Larry Ellison, Jeff Bezos, Forbes, Elon Musk, Ellison, Bezos, Oracle, — CNBC's Jordan Novet, Ari Levy Organizations: Oracle Corp, Oracle, Amazon, Microsoft, Google Locations: San Francisco
Oracle 's best week on the stock market since 2021 has bolstered Chairman Larry Ellison's net worth, briefly edging him past Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Friday to become the world's second-richest person. Ellison's net worth reached $208.4 billion shortly after the market open, then fell to $199 billion, according to Forbes' real-time billionaires list. Bezos, who has claimed the title of world's second-richest person on and off over the years, is worth $205 billion. Bezos, 60, and Ellison, 80, are jockeying for the title of world's second-richest person three days after their companies forged a new partnership. "With Oracle Database to be able to run AWS, Microsoft and Google, is incredibly important," Ellison said on the call.
Persons: Larry Ellison's, Jeff Bezos, Forbes, Elon Musk, Ellison, Oracle, Jordan Novet, Ari Levy Organizations: Amazon, Oracle, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google Locations: Las Vegas
Larry Ellison, co-founder, chairman and chief technology officer of Oracle, speaks during the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on Oct. 1, 2017. Following a better-than-expected earnings report after the close on Monday, the stock popped 11% on Tuesday. Oracle shares are now up 49% this year, trailing only AI chipmaker Nvidia — up 136% — among large-cap tech stocks. Both companies announced major layoffs in their earnings reports last month. By the standards of high-growth tech, Oracle remains fairly plodding.
Persons: Larry Ellison, It's, Ellison, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Safra Catz Organizations: Oracle, Intel, Cisco, Guggenheim, Nvidia, Forbes, Amazon, Revenue Locations: San Francisco
Palantir shares popped 14% on Monday and are trading at their highest since early 2021 after the announcement late Friday that the stock is being added to the S&P 500. Palantir and Dell are replacing American Airlines and Etsy , respectively, S&P Global said in a press release. Dell shares rose almost 4% on Monday. To join the S&P 500, a company must have reported a profit in its latest quarter and have cumulative profit over the four most-recent quarters. Tech companies have been capturing a bigger share of the S&P 500, reflecting their growing significance to the broader economy.
Persons: Alex Karp, Palantir, — CNBC's Ari Levy Organizations: Palantir Technologies, Allen, Co . Media, Technology Conference, Dell, American Airlines, P Global, Tech, Micro Computer, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Sun Valley , Idaho
Dell and Palantir to join S&P 500; shares of both jump
  + stars: | 2024-09-06 | by ( Jordan Novet | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Dell and Palantir both jumped about 7% in extended trading Friday after S&P Global announced that the companies would join the S&P 500 index. Software maker Palantir will take the place of American Airlines , and Dell is replacing Etsy , according to a statement. Dell told investors Aug. 29 that it saw $3.2 billion in AI server demand in the quarter ended Aug. 2, up 23% from the prior quarter. Palantir has a market cap of over $67 billion, while Dell is valued at over $72 billion. In an early Friday email, the Bank of America trading desk named Workday among its top candidates for S&P inclusion, alongside Palantir.
Persons: Dell, Palantir, Michael Dell, Lake, Alex Karp, it's, Karp, — CNBC's Ari Levy Organizations: P Global, American Airlines, Dell, Micro Computer, New York Stock Exchange, New York Times, Bank of America, & ' $
A little over three years ago, private equity investor Orlando Bravo called FTX the "most cutting-edge, sophisticated cryptocurrency exchange in the world," as his buyout firm helped lead a $900 million investment in the company at a valuation of $18 billion. Bravo now tells CNBC that he and his firm, Thoma Bravo, are permanently out of crypto after that disaster. FTX spiraled into bankruptcy in late 2022, and founder Sam Bankman-Fried is in the early days of serving a 25-year prison sentence for the massive fraud and conspiracy that doomed FTX and sister hedge fund Alameda Research. "Once you make a mistake and once you get burned on something, our philosophy and my philosophy is you never touch it again," Bravo said in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Thursday. FTX marked a sideways turn for San Francisco-based Thoma Bravo, which has emerged as a giant investor in technology, orchestrating multibillion-dollar acquisitions in recent years of companies including cybersecurity software vendor Proofpoint, property management software company RealPage, finance and supply chain software developer Anaplan and spend management software company Coupa.
Persons: Orlando Bravo, Thoma, spiraled, Sam Bankman, Bravo Organizations: Bravo, CNBC, Thoma Bravo, Alameda Research, San Locations: Alameda, San Francisco
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins participates in a Bloomberg Television interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 18, 2023. Cisco shares jumped about 7% on Thursday for their best day since November 2020, after the computer networking company said it's cutting 7% of its workforce and reported quarterly results that beat analyst estimates. Cisco reported $13.64 billion in revenue for the quarter, ahead of Wall Street estimates of $13.54 billion. Revenue fell 10% from the year-ago quarter, marking the third straight quarter of sales declines. WATCH: Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on Q4 results
Persons: Chuck Robbins, Morgan Stanley, CNBC's, Robbins, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Ari Levy Organizations: Cisco, Bloomberg, Economic, Revenue, Bank of America Locations: Davos, Switzerland
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