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The latest quarter's earnings and sales fell short of Wall Street analysts' estimates, and the CEO will step down in January. Some analysts had been hoping for weight loss up to 25% in the phase two trial. Zoom earned an adjusted $1.38 per share on $1.18 billion in revenue, against Street estimates of $1.31 in earnings per share and $1.16 billion in revenue. Novo Nordisk , Eli Lilly — The maker of diabetes and weight loss drugs rose between 2% and 5%. The Biden administration introduced a new rule allowing Medicare and Medicaid to the cost of weight loss treatments for Americans suffering from obesity .
Persons: Amgen, Morgan Stanley, Dana, Abercrombie, Bernstein, Donald Trump, Stellantis, Ford, Zoom, Eli Lilly —, Biden, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound Organizations: Street, HSBC, Franklin Resources, Western Asset Management, Dana Inc, Abercrombie, Fitch, LSEG, Royal Caribbean, Chrysler, General Motors, Energy, FactSet, Zoom Communications, Novo Nordisk Locations: LSEG ., Mexico, Canada
A handful of retail stocks stand to benefit more than others as the holiday shopping season gets underway in earnest on Black Friday, if history is any guide. Citigroup analyst Paul Lejuez also pointed to a encouraging consumer spending trends heading into Black Friday. "Overall, our survey paints a favorable picture for holiday spending," Lejeuz wrote late last week. Executives cited strong holiday shopping trends as a tailwind. The company's third-quarter earnings on Tuesday surpassed analyst estimates on the top and bottom line, while Abercrombie also raised its year-over-year sales guidance, signaling strong holiday shopping trends.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Brooke Roach, Roach, Paul Lejuez, Lejeuz, Fitch, Abercrombie Organizations: Citigroup, CNBC Pro, P Retail, Body, Body Works, Abercrombie, Fitch Locations: Columbus , Ohio
Bath & Body Works — Shares popped 16% after third-quarter earnings edged out Wall Street forecasts. Robinhood — Shares of the brokerage firm rose more than 7% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to overweight from equal weight. Macy's — Shares of the retailer fell 3% after Macy's said it was delaying its official third-quarter results due to discovering that an employee had intentionally made incorrect accounting entries to hide delivery expenses. Abercrombie & Fitch — Shares rose 3% ahead of its third-quarter earnings expected Tuesday before the bell. Arm Holdings — Shares rose more than 1% after UBS initiated coverage of the chipmaker with a buy rating, citing upside from artificial intelligence demand.
Persons: LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Macy's, Oppenheimer, Bernstein, Sally Beauty, Cowen, Oliver Chen, , Jesse Pound, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh Organizations: Abercrombie, Fitch, FactSet, , Sally Beauty Holdings, Santander —, UBS Locations: Hollister
Intuit — Stock in the financial software firm pulled back about 3% after its earnings guidance for the current quarter missed analyst estimates. Intuit forecast second-quarter earnings of $2.55 to $2.61 per share, while analysts polled by FactSet were looking for a profit of $3.25 per share. Ross' third-quarter earnings of $1.48 per share surpassed the $1.40 forecast from analysts polled by LSEG. NetApp earned $1.87 per share, after adjustements, on revenue of $1.66 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG were looking for a profit of $1.78 per share and revenue of $1.65 billion. Elastic — The software stock jumped 24% after the company posted an earnings beat.
Persons: FactSet, Goldman Sachs, Ross, NetApp, LSEG, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Sean Conlon Organizations: Intuit —, Intuit, Ross, LSEG Locations: LSEG .
The Trump trade showed its resilience this week
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Brian Evans | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Small-cap stocks were one of the biggest winners on Wall Street this week, serving as a prime example that the Trump trade is alive and well after a brief pause . Small caps were not the only components of the Trump trade that had strong gains this week. According to Tom Fitzpatrick, managing director at R.J. O'Brien & Associates, all signs point toward the Trump trade staying strong. Tesla, other stock components of the Trump trade Electric vehicle stock Tesla advanced nearly 10% this week. "I believe energy still has a lot to prove and the Trump trade didn't work out as well as investors thought it supposed to over his first term."
Persons: Trump, Russell, Donald Trump, Tom Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Bitcoin, Gary Gensler, Tesla, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Halliburton, Jay Woods, Woods Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Investors, Trump, Tesla, Trump Media & Technology Group, Halliburton, U.S . Steel, O'Brien & Associates, CNBC, U.S, Securities and Exchange Commission, Freedom Capital Markets . Energy
Wall Street's optimistic tone since Donald Trump secured a return to the White House could have outsized benefits for a handful of stocks that typically gain when sentiment is bullish, according to Piper Sandler. "By many metrics, bullish sentiment is at an extreme," Michael Kantrowitz, Piper Sandler's chief investment strategist and head of portfolio strategy, wrote in a Tuesday note. Against this backdrop, Piper Sandler screened for stocks that are most sensitive to bullish sentiment. Garmin is another stock that historically performs well when market sentiment is high, registering gains 62% of the time. GRMN YTD mountain Garmin stock has gained nearly 60% in 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump, Piper Sandler, Stocks, Michael Kantrowitz, Piper, Uber, Trump, FactSet Organizations: Investors, Uber Technologies, Garmin, Materials, Micron Technology
CNBC Daily Open: Is Nvidia its own worst enemy?
  + stars: | 2024-11-21 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Akio Kon | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Investors are likely zooming in on the rate at which Nvidia is growing its numbers, compared with its past performance, not just whether it's surpassing expectations. The same goes for Nvidia's forward guidance: A growth of around 70% for current-quarter sales, compared with a year earlier. It appears that investors have enjoyed Nvidia's astounding performance for so long they've become desensitized to it.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Akio Kon, LSEG, University's, Leswing, Samantha Subin, Brian Evans Organizations: Nvidia Corp, Nvidia, Summit Japan, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, Investors, University's Stern School of Business Locations: Tokyo, Japan, New
Goldman Sachs sees big gains ahead for Merus on the back of the company's cancer treatment. The firm initiated coverage of the cancer therapeutics stock with a buy rating on Wednesday, alongside a $73 per share price target. Law said the antibody has already shown promising results and can be a key growth driver for the stock moving forward. MRUS YTD mountain Merus stock. Merus stock has advanced more than 56% already in 2024.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Richard Law, Law, peto Organizations: Merus
GE Vernova can help meet the massive energy demands from artificial intelligence, according to Wells Fargo. The firm initiated coverage of the energy company with an overweight rating. Analyst Michael Blum said robust power demand tied to AI could lead to GE Vernova emerging as a key beneficiary, especially because the subsequent buildout will require an update to the power grid. GEV YTD mountain GE Vernova stock. The analyst also noted GE Vernova trades at a discount relative to the S & P 500.
Persons: Michael Blum, Blum Organizations: GE, General, GE Vernova Locations: Wells Fargo
Ann Wang | ReutersThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Even though Nvidia's third-quarter revenue soared 94% on an annual basis, it's a slower pace than Nvidia's growth in the previous three quarters, when sales rose 122%, 262%, and 265%, respectively, as CNBC's Kif Leswing notes. The same goes for Nvidia's forward guidance: A growth of around 70% for current-quarter sales, compared with a year earlier. It appears that investors have enjoyed Nvidia's astounding performance for so long they've become desensitized to it.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Ann Wang, LSEG, University's, Leswing, Samantha Subin, Brian Evans Organizations: NVIDIA Blackwell, Reuters, CNBC, Nvidia, Investors, University's Stern School of Business Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, New
The sharp move higher puts the cloud-based data stock on pace for its best day ever. SNOW YTD mountain Snowflake stock headed for its best day ever on Thursday. Goldman analyst Kash Rangan reiterated a buy rating on Snowflake following its third-quarter results, and maintained his price target of $220 per share. JPMorgan, others bullish too JPMorgan Chase analyst Mark Murphy maintained an overweight rating on Snowflake stock, but increased his price target to $185 per share. The analyst reiterated his neutral rating on Snowflake stock but increased his price target to $185 per share from $160, equating to more than 43% upside moving forward.
Persons: Sridhar Ramaswamy, Goldman, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Mark Murphy, Murphy, Brad Sills, he's, Sills, Wells Fargo's Michael Turrin, Turrin Organizations: JPMorgan, Bank of America Locations: Snowflake
Williams-Sonoma earned $1.96 per share on $1.80 billion in revenue, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had anticipated just $1.78 in earnings per share and $1.79 billion in revenue. Target — Shares plunged more than 21% after the big-box retailer disappointed on third-quarter earnings and revenue estimates and cut its full-year guidance, just three months after raising that forecast. Target reported only a slight uptick in customer traffic as CEO Brian Cornell noted "lingering softness in discretionary categories." That is better than the $1.57 in earnings per share that analysts were expecting, per FactSet. Dolby earned 61 cents per share in its fiscal fourth quarter, higher than analysts' forecast of 45 cents per share, according to FactSet.
Persons: LSEG, Ford, Piper Sandler, Brian Cornell, Robinhood, Needham, Morgan Stanley, Keysight, Dolby, , Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Sean Conlon, Yun Li, Michelle Fox Organizations: Sonoma, Ford, U.S, Nvidia, LSEG, , Air Lines, Delta, Super Micro, BDO, Nasdaq, Dolby, Wall, Qualcomm Locations: Robinhood
In this article BRBY-GB.N225SMCI.SPXNVDA.IXIC.DJI Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTChip company Nvidia's headquarters in Silicon Valley in February 2024. Andrej Sokolow | Picture Alliance | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. I clearly expect to see some kind of immediate reaction, knee-jerk reaction," Tiffany McGhee, CEO and CIO of Pivotal Advisors, told CNBC. Considering Nvidia's performance over the past two years, however, it's hard to think of any other asset that will give investors the same sense of safety.
Persons: SPX, Andrej Sokolow, Tiffany McGhee, Stocks, McGhee, Gonzalo Asis, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, bubbled, Iordache, Katrina Bishop, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Reserve, Bank of America Securities Locations: Silicon Valley, Russia, Ukraine
Packaged food from companies including PepsiCo and Lamb Weston use artificial ingredients. KR ACI YTD mountain Bank of America lists both Kroger and Albertsons as potential beneficiaries under if RFK Jr. is confirmed to lead HHS. The analyst also pointed toward Sprouts Farmers Market as another potential beneficiary, but noted some skepticism over the stock's pricey valuation. Shares of Kroger have advanced more than 26% in 2024, while Albertsons stock has pulled back about 17%. Kroger agreed to purchase Albertsons in late 2022 for nearly $25 billion, but the combination has been heavily scrutinized by regulators .
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Edward Kelly, Kennedy, Donald Trump's, Lamb Weston, Bryan Spillane, McCormick, Spillane, Wells, Kelly, Kroger Organizations: of Health, Human Services, RFK, HHS, Food and Drug Administration, PepsiCo, Bank of America, Kroger, Albertsons, KR ACI Locations: McCormick, Wells Fargo
Walmart – The retail giant gained about 4% after posting fiscal third-quarter results that surpassed Wall Street's estimates. Although the company reported a top- and bottom-line beat in the fiscal third quarter, it estimates sales will fall year over year. Super Micro Computer — The server maker soared around 26% after announcing BDO as its new auditor. Super Micro also provided a plan to the Nasdaq on how it will stay in compliance with exchange's rules. Symbotic — The automation technology company surged 28.5% after beating expectations for revenue in the fourth fiscal quarter.
Persons: Young, Symbotic, AeroVironment, Donald Trump's, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Blackwell, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim, Sean Conlon, Brian Evans, Michelle Fox Organizations: Walmart, BDO, Ernst, Nasdaq, Revenue, Wall, BioNTech, ISI, Department of Health, Human Services, Nvidia —, Nvidia
Traders work on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) floor on November 12, 2024 in New York City. Stock futures hovered near the flatline on Tuesday evening, as investors looked toward a key earnings report from tech giant Nvidia. S&P 500 futures were little changed, while Nasdaq 100 futures inched higher by less than 0.07%. The jump in Nvidia shares helped lift the Nasdaq Composite to a 1% gain and the S&P 500 to a 0.4% advance. The separation is expected to take roughly a year, and the news was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
Persons: Nvidia's, Jensen Huang, Lori Calvasina, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Lisa Cook, Michelle Bowman, Susan Collins Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Nvidia, Futures, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nvidia's Blackwell, RBC, Markets, Comcast, MSNBC, CNBC, Wall Street Journal, Federal Reserve, Boston Locations: New York City
The electronics test and measurement equipment company's fiscal fourth-quarter results beat analysts' estimates on the top and bottom lines. Dolby Laboratories — The audio technology company advanced 10% after its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 61 cents per share topped Street estimates of 45 cents per share, per FactSet. Azek Company — Shares of the residential siding and trim company ticked up 2% after its fiscal fourth-quarter results beat analysts' estimates. Analysts surveyed by FactSet were looking for earnings of 27 cents per share and $339.1 million in revenue. La-Z-Boy reported earnings of 71 cents per share on revenue of $521 million.
Persons: Keysight, FactSet, Dolby Organizations: Dolby Laboratories, Powell Industries, Azek
Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares in President-elect Donald Trump's media company pulled back roughly 5%. Although the stock has been increasingly volatile in the wake of Trump's election, it has gained more than 52% in 2024. Redfin — The online real estate company's stock slipped 3.4% following a downgrade at Goldman Sachs to sell from neutral. CVS Health — Shares of the drugstore operator jumped nearly 6% following a decision to add four new board members in a deal with Glenview Capital. Moderna — Shares of the biotech company jumped more than 5% after HSBC upgraded the stock to buy from hold and said it views the stock as being undervalued.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, Baird, Goldman Sachs, Wells, Needham, Piper Sandler, , Alex Harring, Sean Conlon, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Spirit Airlines —, Trump Media & Technology, Liberty Energy, Goldman, CVS, Glenview Capital, Aetna, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Nasdaq, Moderna —, HSBC, Warner Bros, , National Basketball Association Locations: Wells Fargo
Spencer Platt | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Last Monday, the S&P closed above 6,000 and the Dow finished the day above 44,000 for the first time. The so-called "Trump trade" — shares of banks, small-cap companies and energy, for example — were behind much of the indexes' gains. It was only the start of the week, but little did we know we were beginning at the peak.
Persons: SPX, Spencer Platt, Dow, Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Trump's, Kristy Akullian, Akullian, , Jeff Cox, Brian Evans, Alex Harring Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Getty, CNBC, Dow, Trump, Nasdaq, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, BlackRock Locations: New York City, satiation, surfeit, Americas, BlackRock
Source: NYSEThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Last Monday, the S&P closed above 6,000 and the Dow finished the day above 44,000 for the first time. When markets closed on Friday, the S&P lost 2.1% and the Dow had fallen 1.2% for the week — both ending the week below their milestones. Those were the worries weighing on markets last week, which brought the S&P back to its level in mid-October, noted CNBC's Michael Santoli.
Persons: Dow, Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Trump's, Michael Santoli, Kristy Akullian, Akullian, , Brian Evans, Alex Harring Organizations: HK, New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Dow, Trump, Nasdaq, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, BlackRock Locations: satiation, surfeit, Americas, BlackRock
Stocks still have significant gains in front of them heading into 2025, at least according to BMO Capital Markets. Although bull markets over the past 50 years have averaged about six years in length, the current bull market is just starting its third year but, unfortunately, the third year of past bull markets have been the weakest of the bunch, he cautioned. .SPX YTD mountain The S & P 500 is little changed on Monday, but has gained about 23% in 2024. Heading into 2024, the S & P 500 had advanced more than 24% in 2023. The latter envisions the S & P 500 ending 2025 at 5,500, or about a 6% decline from the index's current price, mostly as a result of inflation picking up steam.
Persons: Stocks, Brian Belski, Belski, Belksi Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, BMO, Federal Reserve, & $ Locations: Canadian
Stocks tumbled on Friday as the post-election rally fizzled and investors fretted over the path of interest rates. The S&P 500 slipped 1.32% and closed at 5,870.62, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 2.24% to 18,680.12. Declines in pharmaceutical stocks weighed on the 30-stock Dow and broader S&P 500, with Amgen down about 4.2% and Moderna off by 7.3%. The information technology sector of the S&P 500 was the worst performing corner of the market, down more than 2% as Nvidia, MetaPlatforms, Alphabet and Microsoft tumbled. The S&P 500 posted a weekly loss of 2.1%, while the Nasdaq Composite slid about 3.2%.
Persons: Stocks, Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Tesla, , Kristy Akullian, , Jerome Powell, Susan Collins, Dow Jones Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Dow, Moderna, Department of Health, Human Services, P Biotech, Nvidia, Microsoft, Trump Trade, ” Traders, Federal, Boston, Street Locations: Americas, BlackRock
Shelby Tauber | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. What you need to know todayThe bottom lineAfter enjoying the postelection rally, investors are turning their attention to issues like inflation and interest rates again. Powell added that the Fed doesn't need to be "in a hurry to lower rates" because the of "the strength we are currently seeing in the economy." For investors who were riding high on the postelection rally and are now descending to earth, their landing sure feels like a bumpy one.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Shelby Tauber, Powell, Rick Rieder, Rieder, , Jeff Cox, Brian Evans, Sarah Min Organizations: US Federal Reserve, Fair, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, Consumer, Dow Jones, Nasdaq Locations: Dallas , Texas, U.S
The 10-year Treasury yield sat near flat at 4.449%, near its highest point since July. The 10-year Treasury yield hovered near a 4-month high on Thursday after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicated that the central bank is in no hurry to slash interest rates. The moves followed Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech in Dallas Thursday, where he told business leaders the cenral bank doesn't need to quickly cut interest rates. "The economy is not sending any signals that we need to be in a hurry to lower rates," Powell said in prepared remarks. The speeches come as investors and economists scrutinize what President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House could mean for U.S. interest rates.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Jerome Powell's, Powell, Adriana Kugler, Donald Trump's, Dow Jones, , Sarah Min Organizations: Treasury, Federal, Fed Locations: Dallas
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), after Republican Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, in New York City, U.S., November 6, 2024. U.S. stocks slid on Thursday, as fresh comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled that economic strength could warrant some patience with future rate cuts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 189 points, or 0.4%, after falling more than 250 points at the lows of the session. "The strength we are currently seeing in the economy gives us the ability to approach our decisions carefully," Powell said. Those moves come after the October producer price index released Thursday rose 0.2%, matching forecasts from economists polled by Dow Jones.
Persons: Republican Donald Trump, Jerome Powell, Stocks, Powell, Tesla, Dow Jones, Donald Trump's, Jay Woods Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Republican, U.S, Federal, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Trump, Russell, PPI, Dow, Freedom Capital Locations: New York City, U.S, Dallas
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