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Nvidia stock got a boost last week as investors cheered comments by CEO Jensen Huang about the company's new AI chip rollout. Blackwell — Nvidia's next-generation processor — is a key focus for Wall Street amid some delays. This — and some other concerns — have hit the company's share price in recent weeks. Shares of the firm rallied 8% last Wednesday and rose nearly 16% over the week. In case you missed it, here's a round-up of all the top analyst calls and more over the past week:
Persons: Jensen Huang, Blackwell — Nvidia's, Huang, Goldman Sachs, ramping Blackwell Organizations: Technology Conference, Nasdaq, Nvidia Locations: San Francisco
The S & P 500 rebounded 4% this past week, almost clawing back all of the prior week's horrible decline. Fed watch The Fed is the big market event this week. ET: Fed rate decision Before the bell: General Mills (GIS) After the bell: Steelcase (SCS) Thursday, Sept. 19 8:30 a.m. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jensen Huang's, Goldman Sachs, Jim, Huang, Lisa Su, Su, Vimal Kapur, Morgan, Brian Niccol, Wells, Morgan Stanley, Jerome Powell, They're, Lennar, Doug Yearley, Mills, LEN, Jim Cramer's, Spencer Platt Organizations: Federal, Dow, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Club, Technology, CNBC, Oracle, Devices, TAM, Apple, Honeywell, Starbucks, Barclays Global Financial Services, Fed, FedEx, homebuilder, Home Depot, Darden, Jim Cramer's Charitable, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: Las Vegas, U.S, America, Horton, New York City
DirecTV and Disney have reached a deal that brings Disney’s ESPN and other channels back to the pay-tv provider’s customers after a roughly two week blackout. On Saturday, DirecTV and Disney said they reached a deal that called for “market based terms” on pricing. DirecTV will be able to offer Disney’s streaming services in its packages and a la carte, the company said in a release Saturday. The amount of customers DirecTV lost during the dispute was not “immaterial,” said DirecTV Chief Marketing Officer Vince Torres at Goldman Sachs’ Communacopia & Technology Conference on Thursday. DirecTV offered its customers a $30 credit, financed by stopping payments to Disney as soon as the blackout began, Torres said.
Persons: Disney, DirecTV’s, Jimmy Pitaro, , It’s, ESPN’s Pitaro, , Vince Torres, Goldman Sachs, Torres, Venu, DirectTV, ESPN — Organizations: DirecTV, Disney, ESPN, ABC, SEC Network, ACC Network, CNBC, U.S ., Hulu, Charter Communications, Technology Conference, Antitrust, Warner Bros, Discovery, Fox Corp, Federal Communications Commission, FCC
Disney's networks went dark on Sept. 1 after the two sides could not agree to terms on fees and bundle structures. DirecTV called Disney anti-consumer, and ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro called the responses DirecTV made to Disney's package offers "basically hypotheticals." The amount of customers DirecTV lost during the dispute was not "immaterial," said DirecTV Chief Marketing Officer Vince Torres at Goldman Sachs' Communacopia & Technology Conference on Thursday. DirecTV offered its customers a $30 credit, financed by stopping payments to Disney as soon as the blackout began, Torres said. This was the second dispute in a year that left pay TV customers without Disney's networks.
Persons: Disney, DirecTV's, Jimmy Pitaro, It's, ESPN's Pitaro, Vince Torres, Goldman Sachs, Torres, Venu, DirectTV, ESPN — Organizations: Clemson Tigers, season's, Clemson, NCAA Division, DirecTV, Disney, ESPN, U.S ., Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, CNBC, & Technology Conference, ABC, Antitrust, Warner Bros, Discovery, Fox Corp, Federal Communications Commission, FCC, Charter Communications
Recent comments from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang seemed to revive investment in the turbulent AI sector this week, while leading portfolio managers to recenter attention on the winning trades. Nvidia shares rallied more than 8% on the heels of Huang's remarks, which soothed some recent market jitters over the delayed payoff from AI investments. For the week, AI and semiconductor names such as Advanced Micro Devices, Marvell Technology, Super Micro Computer and Broadcom rallied double digits. NVDA 1M mountain Nvidia shares over the past month. Longer term, he views Apple as the leading AI device play and AI personal assistant, especially as more consumers adopt its Vision Pro headset.
Persons: Jensen Huang, We're, Huang, Goldman Sachs, Huang's, Jensen, John Belton, CFRA's Angelo, Apple, Zino isn't, Belton, Mark Malek Organizations: Nvidia, Technology, Devices, Marvell Technology, Micro Computer, Broadcom, Gabelli, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Meta, Micron Technology, Apple Intelligence, Dell, Materials, KLA Corporation, Microsoft
Leading technology stocks led an eye-popping rebound rally the past five days, driving a key ETF texchange traded fund to one of its best weeks in years. The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) surged 8.2% this week, the most since Nov. 11, 2022, when the fund gained 10.04%. XLK YTD mountain Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) performance this year. Investors can thank a bounce back in megacap technology and semiconductor stocks this week that lifted all three major U.S. stock indexes. That alone suggests semiconductor stocks have lost their leadership status, at least for now, Turnquist said.
Persons: ChatGPT, Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Goldman Sachs, Adam Turnquist, Turnquist Organizations: texchange, Microsoft, Nvidia, Technology, Apple, Apple Watch, Semiconductor, Broadcom, LPL Financial, PHLX Semiconductor Locations: XLK
Nikkei jumps 3%, leading Asia-Pacific markets higher
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Anniek Bao | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A General view showing the Central Business District in Central on May 18, 2023 in Hong Kong, China. Asia-Pacific markets opened higher on Thursday, tracking gains on Wall Street after a volatile session spurred by inflation data. Japan's producer price index rose 2.5% year-on-year in August, less than the expected 2.8% and the 3% reported in the previous month. Investors will also look toward the release of Hong Kong's producer price index for the second quarter this afternoon. The listing is set to be the largest offering in Hong Kong since May 2021.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Goldman Sachs, Hong Organizations: Central Business District, Nikkei, Nvidia, Technology Conference, SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, SoftBank, Bank of Japan, Reuters, Midea Locations: Central, Hong Kong, China, Asia, Pacific, San Francisco, Tokyo, India
Jensen Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks during an event in Taipei, Taiwan, on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Asian chipmaking heavyweights extended Wall Street's rally as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made bullish comments about the AI darling's outlook. Stocks tied to Nvidia suppliers and semiconductor related companies rallied in Asia as the bullish investor sentiment spilled over. Contract chip manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp jumped as much as 5% and Hon Hai Precision Industry — known internationally as Foxconn — gained over 4%. Japanese chip-related stocks also soared, including semiconductor testing equipment supplier Advantest which gained over 9%.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Goldman Sachs, Huang, Stocks, Organizations: Nvidia Corp, Nvidia, Goldman, Technology Conference, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Hai Precision Industry, TSMC, Tokyo, SoftBank Group, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, San Francisco, Asia, South Korea
He told last year's New York Times DealBook Summit: "I don't wake up proud and confident — I wake up worried and concerned." That's because Nvidia almost went bankrupt in the late 1990s — a memory he says is hard to shake off. Huang works holidays but finds it relaxingNvidia CEO Jensen Huang. On the "20VC" podcast in March, Tangen said Huang told him, "'Nicolai, there is hard work and then there's insanely hard work.'" When I'm not working, I'm thinking about working, and when I'm working, I'm working.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Huang, Mohd Rasfan, Huang doesn't, Nicolai Tangen, Tangen, Nicolai, I'm, David Solomon, Goldman Sachs, Huang's, Michael M, That's Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Financial Times, Business, New York Times DealBook, Microsoft, Apple, Getty, Norges Bank Investment Management, Technology Conference, Stripe's Sessions, Big Tech, CNN, Forbes, Stripe Sessions, Stanford School of Business, Stanford University Locations: AFP
Investors returned to Nvidia stock Wednesday after CEO Jensen Huang made a compelling case at a major tech gathering for the innovation he strives for and the competitive moat he's built. There have been a lot of doubters on Wall Street since Nvidia reported quarterly results on Aug. 28 . NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia YTD On stage with Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, Huang was asked how he views the competition. The way that computers are built today, if you look at our new Blackwell system, we design seven different types of chips to create the system. While ducking a question about Nvidia stock, Solomon did tell CNBC that Nvidia is a "super company" that's well-positioned to keep succeeding.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Goldman Sachs, That's, David Solomon, Huang, Blackwell, Nvidia's, it's, ramping Blackwell, that's, It's, Solomon, Communacopia, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Sam Yeh Organizations: Nvidia, Technology Conference, CNBC, Goldman, Blackwell, AFP, Getty Locations: San Francisco, Communacopia, Taipei
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB. Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jensen Huang, Goldman Sachs, Vimal Kapur, Morgan, Kapur, We've, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Club, Nvidia, Broadcom, Nvidia's, Technology Conference, Honeywell, Laguna Conference, Signet Jewelers, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Kroger
Read previewJensen Huang faces a monumental task as he takes center stage at a Goldman Sachs event on Wednesday: getting AI investors to stop panicking. However, there are signs suggesting that investors are getting pretty angsty over the future of Nvidia and AI more broadly. The markets are in a panic over AINvidia has been a powerhouse at the center of the generative AI boom. First, Nvidia's 122% year-on-year revenue growth in the last quarter was smaller than the 262% growth it recorded in the previous quarter. "I do not believe that Jensen is able to say anything that will quell investors' nerves," he said.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Goldman Sachs, Chris Beauchamp, Jeff Chiu, Beauchamp, Bernstein, Emma Cosgrove, Huang, Blackwell, Alvin Nguyen, Forrester, Jensen Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Technology Conference, Business, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Santa, Big Tech, Blackwell Locations: San Francisco, Santa Clara
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAffirm CEO talks growth and expansion plans at Goldman Sachs Communacopia ConferenceCNBC's Kate Rooney sits down with Affirm CEO Max Levchin to talk growth, expansion plans, the political landscape and more.
Persons: Goldman, Kate Rooney, Max Levchin Organizations: Goldman Sachs
Nvidia CEO Huang defends price of servers
  + stars: | 2024-09-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia CEO Huang defends price of serversCNBC's Seema Mody joins 'Squawk on the Street' to share details from Nvidia CEO Jenson Huang's comments at Goldman Sachs' Communacopia conference.
Persons: Huang, Seema Mody, Jenson Huang's, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Nvidia
Comcast and Disney have hired investment banks to value Hulu, the next step in what's been a nearly five-year process to put the streaming service under one owner. Comcast, which owns one-third of Hulu, has hired Morgan Stanley , and Disney, which owns the other two-thirds, has hired JPMorgan Chase . Spokespeople for Comcast, Disney, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan declined to comment. That deadline represents the final date at which Hulu's valuation will be assessed by both Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase. On Nov. 1, Comcast can force Disney to acquire its 33% stake in Hulu and/or Disney can trigger its option to acquire the stake from Comcast.
Persons: what's, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Hulu —, Brian Roberts, Goldman Sachs, Roberts Organizations: Comcast, Disney, Hulu, JPMorgan, JPMorgan Chase Locations: Hulu
We are buying 50 shares of Starbucks (SBUX), at roughly $90 apiece. Following Tuesday's trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 800 shares of SBUX, increasing its weighting in the portfolio to 2.62% from 2.46%. That's why we're adding to our position in Starbucks . One name we're warming to is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which we're adding to the Club's Bullpen . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, it's, we've, Nvidia, Goldman, Lisa Su, Su, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Starbucks, SBUX, System, Devices, Broadcom, AMD, Goldman Sachs Communacopia Technology, CNBC Locations: Starbucks, China
The logo of Uber is seen at a temporary showroom at the Promenade road during the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2023, in the Alpine resort of Davos, Switzerland, January 20, 2023. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 7 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies (UBER.N) is considering buybacks and dividends to shareholders as its cash flow ramps up, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said at an event on Thursday. "We are now entering a phase where we are increasingly thinking about returning the capital to shareholders, either through dividends or buybacks, more likely with buybacks," Khosrowshahi said at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology conference. Uber in August reported its first-ever operating profit of $326 million for the second quarter ended June. It had more than $1 billion in free cash flow in the period.
Persons: Arnd, Dara Khosrowshahi, Khosrowshahi, Goldman Sachs, Yuvraj Malik, Devika Organizations: Economic, REUTERS, Technologies, Technology, Uber, Thomson Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Bengaluru
The News Corporation logo is displayed on the side of a building in midtown Manhattan in New York, U.S., February 27, 2018. "What you will see over time is a lot of litigation; some media companies have already begun those discussions," said News Corp Chief Executive Robert Thomson, speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference. It's unclear whether more publishers will ultimately strike deals with the tech companies or pursue litigation related to the use of that content. The Associated Press struck a deal in July, licensing a part its archive of news stories to ChatGPT-owner OpenAI. Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai and Aurora EllisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Lucas Jackson, Robert Thomson, Goldman Sachs, we're, Bard, ChatGPT, OpenAI, Zaheer Kachwala, Pooja Desai, Aurora Ellis Organizations: REUTERS, News Corp, News, Technology, Publishers, Sunday Times, Wall Street, OpenAI, Associated Press, Thomson Locations: Manhattan, New York, U.S, Bengaluru
A screen shows the logo and a ticker symbol for The Walt Disney Company on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., December 14, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 7 (Reuters) - Charter Communications (CHTR.O) Chief Executive Chris Winfrey said he has a sense of urgency to resolve a distribution dispute with Walt Disney (DIS.N), in remarks on Thursday at a tech conference in San Francisco. Charter is locked in a distribution battle with Disney as the second-largest U.S. cable company negotiates with the media conglomerate over how much its channels are worth and how to package them. Such "carriage disputes" are commonplace in the media world, though this negotiation may shape the future of television in the streaming era. Disney issued a statement saying it “stands ready” to resolve the carriage dispute, and “do what’s in the best interests” of Charter’s customers.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Chris Winfrey, Walt Disney, , ” Winfrey, Goldman Sachs, Winfrey, ” Disney, Scott Robson, Robson, Dawn Chmielewski, Akash Sriram, Sriraj Kalluvila, Tomasz Janowski Organizations: Walt Disney Company, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Charter Communications, Disney, Technology, ESPN, ABC, Charter's, U.S, NFL, P Global Market Intelligence, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Bengaluru
Tesla plans to install 20,000 electric vehicle charging stations across 2,000 Hilton properties in the U.S., Mexico and Canada beginning next year, the companies said Thursday. For Tesla, the buildout of wall connectors is another way to increase mass adoption by offering more convenient charging locations. Schuyler says the availability of EV charging stations is playing a significant role in driving hotel bookings. 2 is EV charging. Hilton will work with its owners to identify properties alongside roadways and in other key urban locations that would make most sense for Tesla to install its charging stations.
Persons: Tesla, Matt Schuyler, Hilton's, Schuyler, Hilton, Gene Munster Organizations: Hilton, it's, EV, CNBC, APEC, Wall Street, Asset Management Locations: U.S, Mexico, Canada, Europe
The kickoff to the NFL season is Thursday night, and Charter Communications doesn't appear to be moving down the field in its negotiations with Disney . On Thursday, Charter CEO Chris Winfrey said that "Disney will be who decides" what happens in the dispute. "It's unfortunate that Charter decided to abandon their consumers by denying them access to our great programming," Disney said Thursday. Adding to the pressure is the kickoff of the NFL season — with ESPN's first "Monday Night Football" game of the season occurring in a few days — as well as the U.S. Open and the beginning of college football season. Currently, ESPN+ offers its own exclusive content and games, with some overlaps from the TV network, such as some "Monday Night Football" broadcasts.
Persons: Disney's, Chris Winfrey, Winfrey, Goldman Sachs, Disney Organizations: NFL, Charter Communications, Disney, ESPN, FX, Technology, U.S . Locations: U.S
Disney owns two-thirds of Hulu, while Comcast owns the rest. "Hulu has far greater value than when they struck the $27 billion agreement with Disney ... Comcast wants to get maximum value out of this." Hulu had 48.3 million subscribers at the end of the most recent quarter, compared with 24 million paid subscribers for Comcast's Peacock streaming service and 105.7 million global subscribers for Disney+. Greenfield applauded Disney CEO Bob Iger for agreeing to accelerate the Hulu purchase, saying that waiting until next year is hampering Disney's strategic flexibility. "Whatever Disney chooses to do, having partial ownership of Hulu with Comcast makes anything else they want to do more challenging," Greenfield said.
Persons: Mike Blake, Brian Roberts, ” Roberts, Roberts, Goldman Sachs, , Rich Greenfield, Greenfield, Bob Iger, Disney, Iger, Samrhitha, Helen Coster, Dawn Chmielewski, Nick Zieminski, Stephen Coates Organizations: Comcast NBC, REUTERS, Comcast, Disney, , Technology, Hulu, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Hulu, Bengaluru, New York, Los Angeles
REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 6 (Reuters) - Comcast (CMCSA.O) has moved up the date for the sale or purchase of its remaining stake in Hulu to Disney (DIS.N) to Sept. 30 this year, CEO Brian Roberts said on Wednesday. Disney owns two-thirds of Hulu, while Comcast owns the rest. Under a 2019 agreement, either company can trigger a sale or purchase of Comcast's 33% stake to Disney as early as January 2024. Hulu had 48.3 million subscribers at the end of the most recent quarter, compared with 24 million paid subscribers for Comcast's Peacock streaming service and 105.7 million global subscribers for Disney+. (This story has been corrected to say that Comcast has pulled forward the date, not extended, in the headline.
Persons: Mike Blake, Brian Roberts, ” Roberts, Roberts, Goldman Sachs, , Samrhitha, Helen Coster, Arun Koyyur, Anil D'Silva, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Comcast NBC, REUTERS, Comcast, Disney, , Technology, Hulu, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Hulu, Bengaluru, New York
The media industry is in a transitional moment — from streaming to traditional TV — and the focus needs to be on ending the writers and actors' strikes, Warner Bros. The comments came a day after Warner Bros. The work stoppage has halted production on Hollywood sets, impacting companies like Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Still, like its peers, Warner Bros.
Persons: David Zaslav, Zaslav, Goldman Sachs, Warner, Max, Organizations: Warner Bros, Discovery, Technology, Writers Guild of America, Hollywood, Warner, Warner Bros . Discovery, NBA, Max, CNBC, Major League Baseball, AMC Networks, CNN
The timeline to decide Hulu's ownership fate has been moved up, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts said Wednesday. Comcast and Disney are set to begin those discussions on September 30, months earlier than the initial January 2024 deadline. Under the original 2019 agreement, Comcast can force Disney to buy (or Disney can require Comcast to sell) that remaining 33% stake in January 2024, at a guaranteed minimum total equity value of $27.5 billion. In May, Roberts said at an investor conference that Comcast would likely sell its 33% stake in Hulu to Disney at the beginning of next year. For Disney, the move to add Hulu content to Disney+ came as it focuses on its ad-supported Disney+ option to attract more subscribers and advertising revenue.
Persons: Brian Roberts, Roberts, Goldman Sachs, we've, Disney didn't, Bob Iger, Comcast's NBCUniversal, Iger Organizations: Comcast, Disney, Technology, Hulu, Netflix, ESPN, CNBC Locations: Hulu, U.S
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