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In today's big story, an automaker CEO's resignation shows how tough a year the industry is having. His expedited departure — Tavares was scheduled to leave in 2026 — shows how choppy the automotive industry remains. AdvertisementHendrik Schmidt/dpa/Getty ImagesSo, what's got the auto industry stuck in gear? (It hasn't been a complete lovefest; he also called China's auto industry an "existential threat.") The massive money manager announced plans to acquire HPS Investment Partners, a private credit behemoth managing $148 billion, for $12 billion.
Persons: We've, I'm, Hendrik Schmidt, Carlos Tavares, — Tavares, Stellantis, Insider's Nora Naughton, Tom Carter, what's, Tesla, Jim Farley, Donald Trump's, Dmitry Balyasny, Brendan McDermid, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Texas Richard Bord, Musk's Tesla, , Musk, Pat Gelsinger, Tony Cordoza, Anna Kim, Getty, Tyler Le, they'd, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Spriha Srivastava, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, dpa, Getty, Jeep, Chrysler, United Auto Workers, EV, Ford, Balyasny Asset Management, Reuters, Citadel, Schonfeld Partners, HPS Investment Partners, BlackRock, SpaceX, Intel, Amazon Web Services, Accenture, Netflix, ISI, Disney Locations: China, Mexico, Chicago, California, Texas, Delaware, Australia, New York, London
AdvertisementTesla investor Ross Gerber doesn't think Elon Musk's ties to Donald Trump will benefit the EV maker. Gerber says Tesla stock should be trading around $200, about 40% lower than current levels. Ross Gerber, a Tesla bull and the president of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management, thinks the electric vehicle maker faces big challenges ahead, even as optimism about Musk's ties to Trump has excited investors and sparked a sharp rally in Tesla stock since the election. Related VideoTraders are hopeful that Musk's close ties to the president-elect — which ultimately landed the Tesla CEO a new government role — could sway important policy decisions in favor of Tesla. Skeptical of the techGerber believes Tesla's technology has plateaued in recent years, and Musk's ties to Washington won't help that.
Persons: Ross Gerber, Elon Musk's, Donald Trump, Tesla, Gerber, Elon Musk, , Dan Ives, he's, Elon, hasn't, Uber, EVs, it's Organizations: Elon, Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management, Trump, Tesla, Wedbush Securities, Washington, Department of Government, Business Locations: Tesla, Mar, United States, bullishness
AdvertisementA top Democrat urged fellow liberals to remain on Elon Musk's X platform. This month, millions of users have joined Bluesky, which bills itself as a liberal alternative to X.Khanna told Politico that his relationship with Elon Musk is an example of finding common ground. Rep. Ro Khanna, a leading progressive lawmaker representing the heart of Silicon Valley, said liberals shouldn't flee Elon Musk's X, instead urging his fellow Democrats to engage with those who share opposing beliefs. Khanna made the comments on an episode of Politico's Power Play podcast this week amid an exodus of liberal users from X to Bluesky. AdvertisementLast year, Khanna praised Musk as an entrepreneurial "genius" but criticized the Tesla CEO's controversial online behavior, including his posting of edgy memes.
Persons: Khanna, Politico, Elon Musk, Ro Khanna, shouldn't, Elon Musk's, Musk, Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, Trump Organizations: Elon, Politico, Fox News, CNN, Department of Government Locations: Silicon Valley, California, HASC
AdvertisementIt's still a good time to embrace the AI revolution, according to VC firm Insight Partners. A recent Insight survey showed that 72% of its portfolio companies are using AI in their workflows. AdvertisementA recent survey by Insight showed that 72% of its portfolio companies are using AI, with 36% of them allocating new budgets specifically for these initiatives. Related storiesFocus on leveraging emerging AI technologiesThe idea of incorporating generative AI (GenAI) into companies can be daunting but it also has the potential to impact every function of a business. In a recent portfolio company survey, we found that 72% of portfolio companies are using Artificial Intelligence, with 36% of those companies creating a net new budget for those initiatives.
Persons: It's, you've, Organizations: Insight Partners, Business, Insight, Wiz
AdvertisementMarc Andreessen discussed Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency on Joe Rogan's podcast. Cut, baby, cut, Marc Andreessen says of Elon Musk's DOGE cost-reduction effort. "It is time to carve this government back in size and scope," the Silicon Valley investor said during a recent appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast. The VC specifically referenced a text exchange that Musk sent then-CEO Parag Agrawal shortly after being appointed to Twitter's board. "Imagine that statement being applied to the government," Andreessen said, referencing Musk's "What did you get done this week?"
Persons: Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk, Joe Rogan's, Elon, Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz, Ben Horowitz, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Rogan, Musk, Parag Agrawal, Agrawal, Jack Dorsey, … — Organizations: Department of, SEC, FTC, Elon Musk's, Musk's Department, Government, Securities Exchange Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Federal Aviation Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Republican Party, Twitter, Big Tech Locations: Silicon
Kohl's on Tuesday forecast a bigger drop in annual sales than previously expected, a sign the department-store chain is struggling to draw in shoppers as it navigates a CEO change ahead of a promotion-heavy holiday shopping season. "Our third-quarter results did not meet our expectations, as sales remained soft in our apparel and footwear businesses," Kingsbury said. The CEO's surprise departure comes as the company enters the critical holiday shopping period including Black Friday, one of the busiest times of the year for retailers and shoppers. It logged a decrease in comparable sales of 9.3% for the quarter ended Nov. 2, its eleventh consecutive quarter of decline. This is Kohl's third straight quarter with a lowered sales forecast.
Persons: Kingsbury, Kohl's, Tom Kingsbury, Ashley Buchanan, Cos Organizations: Walmart, Michaels Companies, LSEG Locations: Paxton, Harrisburg, Kohl's, Falls , Wisconsin
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Bath & Body Works — The Ohio-based personal care company climbed more than 16%, on pace for its best day since November 2022. The retailer raised its forecast for full-year adjusted profit and said it expects a smaller drop in annual sales, boosted by solid demand for personal care products and new store offerings. Robinhood — The financial services provider surged 5% after Morgan Stanley upgraded it to overweight, citing upside from President-elect Donald Trump's looming second term in office. Target's shares have lost about 12% year to date and the stock's 3.6% dividend yield is very "attractive," the firm said. Abercrombie & Fitch — The retailer gained 4% ahead of its third-quarter earnings release , expected Tuesday morning.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Donald Trump's, Macy's, Oppenheimer, AGCO, Gordon, Abercrombie, Fitch, Biohaven, Piper Sandler, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Farm Equipment Limited, Gordon Haskett Research, Intel, CNBC, Commerce Department, U.S, Bancorp, Citigroup, Arm, UBS, Santander — ADRs, BDO, Nasdaq, Truist Securities Locations: The Ohio, New York, The Minneapolis, British, Spanish, Santander
Copilot's indexing of internal data led to oversharing of sensitive company information. Some corporate customers delayed Copilot deployment due to security and oversharing concerns. On Tuesday, Microsoft released new tools and a guide to help customers mitigate a Copilot security issue that inadvertently let employees access sensitive information, such as CEO emails and HR documents. These updates are designed "to identify and mitigate oversharing and ongoing governance concerns," the company explained in a new blueprint for Microsoft's 365 productivity software suite. AdvertisementAs a result, some customers have deployed Copilot, only to discover that it can enable employees to read an executive's inbox or access sensitive HR documents.
Persons: Copilot, overshares, Microsoft's Copilot, Joe Blow, Joe Organizations: Microsoft, Business
CNBC's Jim Cramer made the case for owning Tesla stock, saying it's worthwhile not because President-elect Donald Trump reportedly wants to relax U.S. self-driving rules, but because of CEO Elon Musk himself. "While I don't buy the national self-driving mandate, I think nothing truly dulls the case for owning Tesla," he said. "The Musk premium will work its magic in other ways, perhaps favorable municipalities and Tesla rentals next to federal highways." But Cramer suggested that the Trump team's plans for autonomous vehicles might be easier said than done. Cramer also stressed that Tesla stands apart from its EV peers because of its tech focus.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Tesla, Trump, Cramer, Elon, Trump's Organizations: Bloomberg, Trump, Barclays, SpaceX
AdvertisementElon Musk amended his lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, adding Microsoft as a defendant. Musk included emails between himself and Altman from 2015 in which they discussed starting OpenAI. Elon Musk unveiled several emails between himself and fellow billionaire Sam Altman this week as evidence in the Tesla CEO's lawsuit against Altman and OpenAI, shining a light on the casual beginnings of the now-$157 billion company. Musk helped found OpenAI in 2015 but has frequently criticized the company and its leaders in the years since. The SpaceX CEO left the AI startup in 2018.
Persons: Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Musk, Altman, OpenAI, Sam Musk, Bill Gates, Pierre Omidyar, Dustin Moskovitz, we'd, Peter Thiel, I've, Semafor Organizations: OpenAI, Microsoft, Business, SpaceX, Google, YC, Manhattan Project
AdvertisementOne Starbucks customer has been working on visiting every Starbucks store since 1997. Later this month, a man named Winter plans to set foot in his 20,000th Starbucks store. AdvertisementAt the time, new Starbucks stores were popping up around the US, and Winter said he visited stores around Dallas as they opened. He logs each store visit in a Microsoft Access Database and on his website. Related storiesNot all Starbucks stores that Winter visits are as welcoming as that Houston location where he played chess with friends back in 1995.
Persons: Winter, I'm, Brian Niccol, Howard Schultz, he's, He's, Niccol, baristas Organizations: Starbucks, Business, Microsoft, Niccol Locations: Houston, Plano , Texas, Italy, Arkansas , Oklahoma, West Texas, China, Dallas, Japan, South Africa
Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, speaks during an interview on CNBC on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, February 27, 2023. Cathie Wood is defending her underperforming ARK Innovation exchange traded fund following a rocky stretch. Since then, the fund has underperformed, fueling skepticism over the Ark Invest CEO's investment strategies. She called out the multiomics life sciences and health care sectors as the biggest drag on the fund. "We think we're a very good complement to the broad-based benchmarks out there, because we don't look anything like them," she said of her fund.
Persons: Cathie Wood, CNBC's, Wood Organizations: Ark Invest, CNBC, New York Stock Exchange, Innovation, Ark, Intellia Locations: New York City
Inside Microsoft's struggles with Copilot
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Ashley Stewart | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +23 min
In September 2023, Microsoft's famously soft-spoken CEO, Satya Nadella, unveiled the company's flagship AI product, Copilot, with sweeping fanfare. Some of Microsoft's own employees and executives are privately concerned that Copilot won't be able to deliver on its ambitions. Copilot's struggles have created an opening for Microsoft's rivals, some of whom have seized on the opportunity to promote their own agendas. "Now, when Joe Blow logs into an account and kicks off Copilot, they can see everything," said one Microsoft employee familiar with customer complaints. As complaints and questions over Copilot mount, so does the pressure to justify Microsoft's unprecedented level of spending on AI.
Persons: Microsoft's, Satya Nadella, Gartner, Copilot, it'll, Copilot's, Marc Benioff, Benioff, Goldman Sachs, Marc Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz, Ethan Miller, Jared Spataro, Spataro, , Joe Blow, Joe, Nadella, Gary Marcus, Marcus, Wile, Coyote, Brontë, Judson Althoff, Jason Zander, Zander, We've, OpenAI, Tasos Katopodis, Steve Jobs Organizations: Microsoft, Venture, Getty, Goldman, BI, Fortune, Excel, Lumen Technologies, Honeywell, Gartner, Wall Street, Initiative, Department of Homeland Security, Employees, San Francisco, Software, Apple, Jobs Locations: Microsoft's, Copilot, New York City
Why the C-suite is getting so big
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Tim Paradis | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
Beyond the usual top jobs, some organizations now have chief experience officers, chief AI-ethics officers, and chief transformation officers. LinkedIn said in September that those were the fastest-growing C-suite roles on its platform from 2022 to 2023. Janet SherlockBut she said a lineup that includes a chief marketing officer, a chief information officer, and a chief customer-experience officer might indicate insufficient internal coordination. "Do I need a customer-experience officer whenever I have a chief commercial officer, a chief information officer, and a chief marketing officer?" Wiggins said that's why there's more pressure on C-suite leaders to act as a well-informed unit of experts rather than technical specialists.
Persons: Ram Charan, who's, Jason Saltzman, Charan, , they're, Jensen Huang, Janet Sherlock, Ralph Lauren, Sherlock, Christine Porath, Porath, Dorie Clark, Clark, Ty Wiggins, Russell Reynolds, Wiggins, remits Organizations: Bank of America, Verizon, Technologies, Nvidia, Elon, Tesla, University of North, Chapel, Columbia Business School, Workers, Russell Reynolds Associates Locations: Huang's, University of North Carolina
Elon Musk is close to setting a new wealth record following a Tesla stock surge since the election. Musk's net worth hit roughly $342 billion in Tuesday's premarket, exceeding his 2021 peak. AdvertisementElon Musk is close to breaking his wealth record following Tesla's postelection rally. The world's richest person gained almost $21 billion on Monday as Tesla stock jumped 9%, boosting his net worth to $335 billion, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. AdvertisementTesla stock was up 41% for the year at Monday's close, leaving it some way off its record close of $410 on November 4, 2021.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Tesla's, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump's, Mark Malek, Siebert, Trump, Warren Buffett's, Berkshire Hathaway Organizations: SpaceX, Service, Bloomberg, PAC, Associated Press Locations: premarket, Monday's, Berkshire, Musk's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAnticipate a meaningful increase in M&A activity and strong economy under Trump: Blue Owl co-CEOMarc Lipschultz, Blue Owl Capital co-CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how Lipschultz' outlook has changed under a Trump administration, the co-CEO's views on going public, and much more.
Persons: Marc Lipschultz, Trump Organizations: Trump, Owl
Elon Musk's net worth has soared past $300 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. It comes off the back of big stock market gains for Tesla following Trump's election win. AdvertisementElon Musk's net worth has surged past $300 billion as Tesla shares climbed following Trump's election win earlier this week. Musk's fortune stands at $314 billion as of Saturday, up a handsome $50 billion since November 5, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Musk's other ventures, such as his aerospace company SpaceX, could also benefit during Trump's second term in office.
Persons: Elon, Tesla, , Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Musk, Dan Ives, Ives, Francesco Trebbi, Trump Organizations: Bloomberg, Tesla, Service, Elon, Trump, EV, SpaceX, University of California, Department of Defense Locations: China, Berkeley
Elon Musk reportedly joined Trump's calls with two world leaders, including Zelenskyy. Musk worked hard to elect Trump and is likely to have influence in the administration as a result. AdvertisementElon Musk joined President-elect Donald Trump's calls with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this week, according to several reports. Axios reported that Musk told the Ukrainian leader that he would continue to support the besieged country via his Starlink satellites. Beyond supporting Trump's campaign financially, Musk joined the president-elect at rallies and held solo town halls.
Persons: Elon Musk, It's, Musk, Trump, , Donald Trump's, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Axios, Erdogan, Musk's, DOGE Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Trump, Zelenskyy, Mar, Reuters, of Government, Tesla, SpaceX, Tech Locations: Turkish, Silicon, Washington
The Amazon founder's net worth soared to an all-time high of $228 billion on Wednesday, per Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Amazon's stock reached its own record high on Wednesday, fueling Bezos' wealth jump. His net worth hit a record high of $228 billion on Wednesday, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The rally helped the Nasdaq 100, the index on which Amazon is listed, reach a record high. The Tesla CEO's net worth climbed $26.5 billion on Wednesday to reach $290 billion, per Bloomberg.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, , Donald Trump, Bezos, Elon Musk, Bezos —, Trump Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Nasdaq, Trump, Tesla, Washington Post, SpaceX, NASA
Warren Buffett isn't hot on stocks right now, and the 94-year-old CEO's latest moves reflect that. The cash hoard has grown as Berkshire pared down stakes in key holdings such as Apple and Bank of America . It's also raked in more than $10 billion from steadily selling Bank of America shares since the summer. Berkshire Class A stock trades at 22.6 time earnings. Lastly, Colas noted that Buffett may have "have identified one or more large acquisitions and is raising capital for those purchases."
Persons: Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Goldman Sachs, It's, Buffett, didn't, Nicholas Colas, Colas, Greg Abel, hasn't, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Berkshire, Nike, Disney, Apple, Bank of America, of America, DataTrek, Oracle, Berkshire Class Locations: Berkshire, Omaha
Top Wall Street analysts closely follow the key details of a company's quarterly results. (See Fiserv Financials on TipRanks)Boot BarnWe now move to Boot Barn (BOOT), a retailer of western and work-related footwear, apparel and accessories. Despite the beat-and-raise quarter, BOOT stock plunged as investors reacted unfavorably to the company's announcement about the planned departure of CEO Jim Conroy in November. Following the print, Baird analyst Jonathan Komp upgraded his rating for Boot Barn stock to buy from hold, while maintaining the price target at $167. (See Boot Barn Stock Charts on TipRanks)Chipotle Mexican GrillFinally, let's look at this week's third stock, restaurant chain Chipotle (CMG).
Persons: Ivan Feinseth, Feinseth, TipRanks, Jim Conroy, Conroy, Baird, Jonathan Komp, Komp, Chris O'Cull, O'Cull Organizations: Manhattan , New York City . Tech, Wall Street, Tigress, FI, Ross Stores Locations: Manhattan , New York City
Goldman Sachs is gearing up to name a new class of partners. AdvertisementAs soon as next week, several dozen Goldman Sachs employees will receive the honor of a lifetime: Being named a partner of the prestigious Wall Street bank. Advertisement"Making partner at Goldman Sachs is a rigorous and competitive process," Goldman spokesperson Tony Fratto said in a statement. They can also help direct the bank's philanthropic spending through Goldman Sachs Gives, which the company says has granted $2.5 billion to more than 10,000 nonprofits. Are you a Goldman Sachs insider?
Persons: Goldman Sachs, , Goldman, David Solomon, Paul Argenti, Morgan Stanley, Tony Fratto, you've, I've, gravitas Goldman, Argenti, they've, Solomon, dealmaking, Goldman's, Russell Horwitz, Reed Alexander Organizations: Service, Dartmouth College, Citigroup, Bank of America, Goldman, Financial, Partners, Reading, BI Locations: New York, London
Goldman Sachs is gearing up to name a new class of partners. AdvertisementAs soon as next week, several dozen Goldman Sachs employees will receive the honor of a lifetime: being named a partner at the prestigious Wall Street bank. "Making partner at Goldman Sachs is a rigorous and competitive process," Tony Fratto, Goldman's head of communications, said in a statement. They can also help direct the bank's philanthropic spending through Goldman Sachs Gives, which the company says has granted $2.5 billion to more than 10,000 nonprofits. Are you a Goldman Sachs insider?
Persons: Goldman Sachs, , Goldman, David Solomon, Paul Argenti, Morgan Stanley, Tony Fratto, you've, I've, gravitas Goldman, Argenti, they've, Solomon, dealmaking, Goldman's, Russell Horwitz, Reed Alexander Organizations: Service, CNBC, Dartmouth College, Citigroup, Bank of America, Partners, Goldman, Financial, Reading, Investment, BI Locations: New York, London
Apple CEO Tim Cook inspects the new iPhone 16 during an Apple special event at Apple headquarters on September 09, 2024 in Cupertino, California. "That should be expected, as Apple Intelligence features (the only reason to upgrade)have yet to be rolled out in a significant way." U.S. carriers, including AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, have also seemed unexcited about an Apple Intelligence upgrade cycle. But research firm Counterpoint Research told CNBC in October that iPhone sales, especially for the lower-priced devices, were strong in China. WATCH: Apple Intelligence rollout could be an inflection point, says Futurum Group CEO's Daniel Newman
Persons: Tim Cook, Apple doesn't, Morgan Stanley, Erik Woodring, Davidson, Gil Luria, We're, John Stankey, Malif Atik, Apple, Luca Maestri, Maestri, Kevan Parekh, CEO's Daniel Newman Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Verizon, Mobile, Huawei, Citi, Research, CNBC, Apple Watch, LSEG, Major League Soccer Locations: Cupertino , California, Spanish, U.S, China, Apple's
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol just laid out his plan to turn around the struggling coffee chain. AdvertisementStarbucks CEO Brian Niccol gave investors the first look at his plan to turn around the struggling chain, and it involves faster coffee orders and better decor. For starters, Niccol said in-store orders will need to be fulfilled much faster than they currently are in many cases. "Before discussing China in detail, I need to spend time there to better understand our operations and the market," he said. Niccol said his optimism is rooted in Starbucks employees, who he said are passionate about coffee, the company, and its customers.
Persons: Brian Niccol, , Niccol, Diana Frost, Kraft Heinz, I'm, aren't Organizations: Service, Business Locations: China, North Carolina
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