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"Territory" is a new Netflix drama series about the fight for a cattle station in Australia. Here's everything we know about a potential season 2. Netflix's answer to "Yellowstone" has arrived in the form of a new drama series with sweeping views of Australia and a family's fight to preserve their legacy. With comparisons to successful shows like "Yellowstone" and "Succession," and a solid debut on Netflix, "Territory" could have longevity on the streamer. The finale ends with Colin giving Graham and Emily the keys to the house, alluding to them becoming the new successors — meaning there's plenty more to explore in a potential season two.
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A handful of companies reporting results in the upcoming week could see an earnings-powered boost. Megacap titans Microsoft , Amazon and Apple will headline the week, alongside other names within the travel, pharmaceuticals, energy and restaurant sectors. CNBC Pro screened FactSet for the companies reporting earnings next week that could receive a positive earnings surprise and see a jump in their shares. More than eight out of 10 of analysts covering Amazon view it as a buy, and the average price target suggests about 31% upside. Shares of Aptiv could rise another 29% from here, according to the average price target.
Persons: TD Cowen, Cowen, Andrew Kligerman, Aptiv, Wells, Colin Langan Organizations: Dow Jones, Megacap, Microsoft, Apple, CNBC, Insurance, MetLife, Bank of America, Citi, Amazon, Mastercard, Visa
TSLA YTD mountain Tesla stock in 2024. Jonas reiterated his overweight rating on Tesla stock, and his price target implies 45% upside. Wells Fargo, $125 per share price target Wells Fargo isn't a buyer after the strong results, citing high valuations. His neutral rating and $250 per share price target implies roughly 17% upside ahead. Barclays, $220 per share price target Barclays had positive takeaways from the report but reaffirmed that questions remain around Tesla's artificial intelligence and full self driving initiatives.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, they're, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, Jonas, Wells, Colin Langan, Langan, Goldman Sachs, Mark Delaney, Delaney, Dan Levy, Levy, John Murphy, Murphy Organizations: FactSet, Tesla, Barclays, Bank of America Locations: Texas, California, Shanghai
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Wells Fargo's Colin Langan and RBC's Tom NarayanColin Langan, Wells Fargo analyst, and Tom Narayan, RBC Capital Markets analyst, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss each analyst's investment thesis on Tesla following its quarterly earnings results.
Persons: Wells Fargo's Colin Langan, Tom Narayan Colin Langan, Wells, Tom Narayan Organizations: RBC Capital Markets, Tesla Locations: Wells Fargo
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's Tesla's bull and bear case following its earnings stock popColin Langan, Wells Fargo analyst, and Tom Narayan, RBC Capital Markets analyst, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss each analyst's investment thesis on Tesla following its quarterly earnings results.
Persons: Colin Langan, Wells, Tom Narayan Organizations: RBC Capital Markets, Tesla Locations: Wells Fargo
Some analysts expect Tesla's third-quarter earnings to signal a turning point, while others see more pain ahead. AdvertisementTesla will report third-quarter earnings results after the market close on Wednesday, and Wall Street will be hyper-focused on the company's core auto business. However, some analysts on Wall Street expect the upcoming third-quarter earnings print will be a sign that the worst is behind Tesla. Here's what Wall Street expects from Tesla's upcoming earnings report. But perhaps more important than vehicle deliveries for Wall Street is Tesla's profit margins.
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The vast majority of analysts surveyed by FactSet hold a strong buy or buy rating on the stock. Despite its recent slowdown, analysts surveyed by FactSet have a consensus buy rating on the dominant e-commerce platform. Bullish voices on the stock include Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who recently reiterated a buy rating and $230 price target. JPMorgan's Anmuth is similarly positive on Amazon ahead of earnings, rating the stock overweight and saying it remains the favorite in the bank's firm's internet sector coverage. The consensus FactSet rating on Meta is buy, with an average price target of $604, suggesting just 2.3% potential upside.
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Tesla stock fell as much as 10% after its robotaxi reveal underwhelmed Wall Street analysts. Tesla's vision drew skepticism from Wall Street over execution and potential profit challenges. AdvertisementTesla stock dropped as much as 10% on Friday after the automaker's robotaxi reveal event underwhelmed Wall Street. "We found Tesla's Robotaxi event to be underwhelming and stunningly absent on detail," Sacconaghi said. There was at least one Wall Street analyst who struck a positive tone after Tesla's robotaxi event: Wedbush analyst Dan Ives.
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One of several Wells Fargo top trading ideas for the fourth quarter of 2024 is shorting Elon Musk's electric vehicle company, Tesla . One of Wells Fargo's top recommendations is to short Tesla , betting that the stock will fall. These dynamics, alongside improved earnings momentum, could make Las Vegas Sands an "idiosyncratic, self-help story plus a Macau/China macro play." LVS YTD mountain Las Vegas Sands stock. Wells analyst Elyse Greenspan expects improving organic revenue growth, free cash flow conversion and expanding profit margins will drive the stock higher.
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Though the S & P 500 is up more than 20% in 2024, Evercore ISI sees a patch of volatility ahead as the November presidential election approaches — and the firm has stocks to play either outcome. Evercore ISI thinks that automotive components manufacturer Aptiv could rise in the event of a Harris/Walz win. Evercore ISI called the bank "a flight to quality name," saying it was in a competitive position despite an uncertain backdrop. If Trump wins, Charter Communications is one stock that could benefit from a "potentially benign tax environment" and a pickup in M & A activity, Evercore ISI said. Supermarket operator Kroger could also outperform due to its ability to pass through higher prices to consumers, according to Evercore ISI.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAutomakers will need to discount cars to sell them, says Wells Fargo's Colin LanganColin Langan, Wells Fargo automotive and mobility analyst, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss car prices, automakers balancing slowing EV demand with meeting EPA goals, and more.
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Alma Powell, an advocate for children, literacy and military families who was the quiet force alongside her husband, Colin L. Powell, the revered military commander, secretary of state and national security adviser, and who played a crucial role in his decision not to seek the presidency in 1996, died on Sunday in Alexandria, Va. She was 86. Her son, Michael, confirmed the death, in a hospital, but did not specify a cause. When he retired as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in September 1993, more than two years after the end of the Gulf War, Mr. Powell, who died in 2021, was by all measures the country’s most popular political figure. A military hero and commander beloved by both Democrats and Republicans, he was often called the Black Eisenhower. As Washingtonian magazine once noted, Mr. Powell had “virtually no known enemies — in a town where everyone of consequence is disliked by someone else of consequence.”Ms. Powell was the consummate military wife, an exemplar of resilience and discipline — Mr. Powell had served two tours in Vietnam at the start of their marriage — whose elegance and experience bolstered her husband’s mystique.
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Wall Street is bracing for a rocky road ahead for shares of Tesla on the heels of a messy second-quarter print. That week Tesla shares rallied more than 27% to briefly erase a year-to-date loss . UBS analyst Joseph Spak noted the current stock price reflects a investors ascribing a "hefty value" to these plans. His $120 price target implies about 28% downside from Tuesday's close. Piper Sandler's Alexander Potter upped his price target to $300 from $205 a share, citing expectations for a faster-than-expected rollout of full self-driving (FSD) capabilities.
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Analysts expect Tesla to post 62 cents in earnings per share on $24.77 billion in revenue. Although the revenue estimate is slightly higher than the $21.30 billion Tesla posted in the first quarter, the earnings forecast is 30% below the previous year. Last quarter, Tesla reported adjusted earnings of 45 cents per share on a 9% decline in revenue to $21.30 billion compared with the fourth quarter. Evercore's Chris McNally also sees further downside to Tesla shares. Jonas holds a $310 price target on Tesla shares, indicating 23% potential upside from Monday's close.
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CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Record highThe Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at an all-time high after former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt. Trump's VP pickDonald Trump has chosen Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his vice presidential running mate for the 2024 election. Fed may not waitPowell said the central bank will not wait until inflation reaches its 2% target to cut interest rates. Fink believes bitcoin can offer uncorrelated returns and act as a hedge against currency debasement caused by excessive deficits.
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Tesla 's massive rally might soon run out of steam, Wells Fargo warned investors in a new note. Analyst Colin Langan reiterated his underweight rating on the electric vehicle manufacturer, contrasting with Wall Street's bullish sentiment. TSLA YTD mountain TSLA YTD chart Langan attributed the rally to temporary optimism driven by better deliveries, the approval of Elon Musk's compensation package , hype around Tesla's robotaxi and technical factors. Retail interest likely surged in recent months, while professional investors took the opportunity to cover short positions or raise underweight holdings. "The stock rose ~40% (S & P +4%) over the last month, mostly driven by 'razzle-dazzle' headlines as most fundamentals remain weak," Langan wrote in a report entitled, "Will retail puppy love last?"
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Tesla shares are likely to take a hit in the third quarter as the company's strategy of boosting sales by slashing prices loses steam, according to Wells Fargo. TSLA YTD line Tesla Wells Fargo has an underweight investment opinion on Tesla and a price target of $120 per share, implying nearly 40% downside from Friday's close of $197.88. has plateaued, and Tesla faces aggressive competition in China from companies such as BYD, leaving "little immediate levers to pull to increase volumes," the Wells Fargo analysts said. The research team is also worried about the demand and profit margins for Tesla's smaller, mass-market Model 2. "We are cautious on margins given likelihood of more price cuts & lower volumes," the Wells analysts said.
Persons: Colin Langan, TSLA, Tesla Organizations: U.S . Electric, Wells Locations: Wells Fargo, EU, China, U.S
Rivian 's latest partnership with Volkswagen could prove a major boon for investors and the broader auto industry, according to some Wall Street analysts. As part of the plan, Volkswagen will inject $1 billion, followed by an additional $4 billion investment planned by 2026. RIVN 1D mountain Shares pop on Volkswagen venture But Wall Street views the deal as a potential turnaround opportunity that can help limit execution risks and uncertainties surrounding funding that have spooked investors in recent months. Big wins for the auto industry While the venture justifies Rivian's strategy, some on Wall Street anticipate potential big wins for the broader auto industry. He added that the venture also highlights the need for proprietary electronic control units and software.
Persons: Rivian, John Murphy, Ryan Brinkman, Dan Levy, Levy, Wells, Colin Langan, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, Jonas, Tesla, Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter, America's Murphy Organizations: Volkswagen, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Barclays, Bank, Lucid Group Locations: China
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. A move away from big-time directional strategies is not a surprise. Plenty of funds that made their name on bold macro predictions have been humbled in the last 18 months. At Schonfeld, macro is still somewhat new for the firm. Several people familiar with the firm told Business Insider that he lost money while at the manager.
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These "forever renters" vary widely in their reasons for not pursuing home ownership. Others prefer the flexibility to move and freedom from ownership costs that renters enjoy. Homeownership and renting have numerous pros and cons, making it hard to say whether forever renters are acting shrewdly or making a big mistake. Renters avoid large down payments and the varying costs of homeownership, such as mortgage payments, taxes, maintenance, and repairs. It's also cheaper to change the place you're renting than the place you're buying because of real-estate agent fees."
Persons: , Grant Wilson, Eunjee Kwon, David Brasington, Kautz, There's, Colin Lizieri, they've Organizations: Service, Business, University of Regina, University of Cincinnati, University of Cambridge Locations: Germany, Switzerland
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla is no longer the biggest disruptive threat to autos: Wells Fargo's Colin Langan:Colin Langan, Wells Fargo auto and mobility analyst, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to China's auto manufacturing developments, the response from U.S. companies, and more.
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AdvertisementWarning: Spoilers for the first four episodes of "Bridgerton" season 3 and the book "Romancing Mr. Bridgerton" ahead. AdvertisementHannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton on season three, episode two of "Bridgerton." Season 3 should've built on 'Queen Charlotte' moreQueen Charlotte and Lady Danbury are underutilized so far in season three. Cressida's story is one of the best parts of the season so farCressida Cowper is given more depth in "Bridgerton" this season. "Bridgerton" season three, part two premieres June 16 on Netflix.
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Jerome Saragoussi, Schonfeld's top macro researcher, is set to join Bridgewater Associates. Saragoussi's exit follows the departure of macro trader Ben Melkman for Bridgewater. Schonfeld's top macro researcher is leaving after less than year to join hedge fund giant Bridgewater Associates. Jerome Saragoussi, head of macro research and strategy at Schonfeld Strategic Partners, is expected to join Bridgewater in June, according to people familiar with the matter, who weren't authorized to speak publicly about the move. The move reunites Saragoussi with macro trader Ben Melkman, who recently joined Bridgewater, the industry's largest hedge fund by assets, in a senior role after a brief spell at Schonfeld.
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Unlike business development in corporate America, which focuses on growing a company's prospects with partners and clients, hedge fund BD teams specialize in scouting, evaluating, and wooing investment talent. AdvertisementFew have been involved in hedge fund BD longer than Jennifer Blake, Balyasny's global head. The fund's BD department remains in close contact with PMs after they join as a resource and advisor. Vernon Yuen/Getty Images$61 billion AUM2,200+ employeesAdvertisementKen Griffin's Citadel has outperformed not just its immediate rivals but every other hedge fund. He runs a team of about 20 as head of business development in the Americas, the largest region of the largest player in this space.
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(This is CNBC Pro's live coverage of Wednesday's analyst calls and Wall Street chatter. A closely watched electric vehicle maker and a cloud software company were among the talked stocks by analysts on Tuesday. "We move to Sell given the increased lack of visibility around an inflection in the aforementioned trends," said analyst Kash Rangan. – Samantha Subin 6:19 a.m.: Wall Street reacts to Reddit's first earnings print as a public company Reddit's first earnings report since hitting the public markets in March is garnering some mixed responses from Wall Street analysts. "Its limited production and commercial history leaves much to be seen," he wrote "Rivian must prove it can acquire the customer base, while maintaining low advertising costs."
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