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Final Trades: John Deere, Copart, Amgen and the IYH
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | 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 EmailFinal Trades: John Deere, Copart, Amgen and the IYHThe Investment Committee give you their top stocks to watch for the second half.
Persons: John Deere Organizations: Investment
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading: C3.ai — The technology stock tumbled 19.2% after posting weaker-than-expected subscription revenue during the company's fiscal first quarter. C3.ai posted $73.5 million for the top line, while analysts polled by FactSet had penciled in $79.2 million. JetBlue said to expect somewhere between a loss of 2.5% and a gain of 1% relative to the same period a year ago. Verint earned an adjusted 49 cents per share on $210 million in revenue, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had anticipated 53 cents in earnings per share and $213 million in revenue. The company also announced it would be cutting 15% of its workforce and guided for fiscal third-quarter revenue much below analysts' forecasts.
Persons: FactSet, Tesla, Topgolf Callaway, Topgolf, Verint, LSEG, ChargePoint, Copart, Dick's, StoneCo, Morgan Stanley, , Samantha Subin, Lisa Han, Sarah Min Organizations: Verizon, Frontier Communications, Frontier, JetBlue —, JetBlue, Callaway, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Systems, Management, Dick's, Goods, JPMorgan Locations: Europe, China
A hotter-than-expected consumer price index on Tuesday sent stocks reeling, with the Dow posting its biggest drop in a year. Stocks bounced back over the next two days, helped by a softer retail sales report , only to slump again on Friday's hot producer price index for January. As we said this week, we're not overly concerned with the hotter-than-expected inflationary readings. Earnings season picks back up for the Club next week, with four holdings set to report quarterly results. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Wall, Stocks, we're, Palo, Fortinet, BCH's Bausch, Management doesn't, Dana, Bausch, Dr Pepper, Diana Shipping, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Jensen Huang, Walid Berrazeg Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Dow, Federal Reserve, Club, Palo Alto, Palo, billings, Nvidia, Amazon, Microsoft, Bausch Health, Coterra Energy, Management, NYSE, Walmart, Axsome Therapeutics, Barclays Bank, Armstrong World Industries, Ceragon Networks, Tri Pointe Homes, Dana Incorporated, DigitalBridge, Oil States International, Systems, Allegion, CenterPoint Energy, Equitrans Midstream Corporation, Expeditors International of Washington, Alto Networks, SolarEdge Technologies, Enovix Corporation, Caesars Entertainment, Diamondback Energy, Toll, Ternium S.A, Celanese Corp, Chesapeake Energy, CVR Energy, Reserve, Vertiv Holdings Co, Properties Trust, Devices, HSBC Holdings plc, HSBC, Lomb, Sinclair Corporation, Pagaya Technologies, Gibraltar Industries, Garmin, NVIDIA, Rivian Automotive, Sunnova Energy International, Bros, Apache, Oil, Suncor Energy, Co, FNF, Sciences, Coeur D'Alene Mines, Trip.com, Joby Aviation, Resources, Alamos, Jackson, Nutrien, NTR, Pan, Sm Energy Company, Health, Newmont, Nikola Corporation, Cheniere Energy, Fiverr, Natural Resources, Point Credit, Lantheus Holdings, Builders, Grab Holdings, NICE, Dominion Energy, Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Teck Resources Limited, Intellia Therapeutics, Energy, Booking Holdings, Intuit, Semiconductor, Nation Entertainment, Vale S.A, Rocket Companies, Warner Bros ., AerCap Holdings, Natural Holdings, Calumet Specialty Products Partners, Frontier Communications, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Lightrocket, Getty Locations: billings, Palo Alto, China, Xifaxan, Tri Pointe, Avista, Gibraltar, Coeur D'Alene, Pan American, Teck, Vale
Auction services firm Copart tops Q1 estimates
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Nov 16 (Reuters) - Online vehicle auction services provider Copart (CPRT.O) beat market expectations for first-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, helped by higher revenue from its services business. The Texas-based company provides virtual bidding services to customers across Americas, Europe, the UK and the Middle East. "Copart continues to grow its service business nicely, supported by underlying insurance industry growth and revenue growth," Stephens analyst Daniel Imbro said. The company posted quarterly revenue of $1.02 billion, compared with analysts' average estimate of $990.7 million, according to LSEG data. It reported profit of 34 cents per share, versus analysts' expectations of 33 cents per share.
Persons: Copart, Stephens, Daniel Imbro, Abhinav Parmar, Shilpi Majumdar Organizations: Revenue, Thomson Locations: The Texas, Americas, Europe, Bengaluru
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: BP is the worst of the oil stocks, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stocks including: SoFi, Uranium Energy Corp, Copart, Blackstone, Palantir Technologies and BP.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: BP, Uranium Energy Corp, Copart, Blackstone, Palantir Technologies
It was a down week for the major stock market benchmarks as rumors of an iPhone ban for government employees in China sparked concerns over increasing tensions between Washington and Beijing. Here's a full rundown of all the important domestic earnings reports and economic data in the week ahead. 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. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Apple —, Jim, we'll, Einstein, Stellantis, We'll, That's, Oracle's, LEN, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple, Dow, Nasdaq, Broadcom, DuPont, Huawei, Nvidia, Apple Watch, Vision, Club, Google, Justice Department, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford, UAW, CPI, PPI, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft, Costco, Caseys, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Apple Inc, Getty Locations: China, Washington, Beijing, U.S, People's Republic of China, San Francisco, Shanghai
The stock market may be losing one of its leaders heading into the release of key inflation reports next week that could clarify the path of future monetary policy. Apple weakness However, even after Apple's drop this week, some investors expect to see further declines in Apple because of deteriorating stock price momentum. A hotter-than-expected price report will likely add to investor concern over sticky inflation and tighter monetary policy, weighing on equities. Monday Sept. 11 Earnings: Oracle Tuesday Sept. 12 6 a.m. NFIB Small Business Index (August) Wednesday Sept. 13 8:30 a.m. Consumer Price Index (August) 8:30 a.m. Initial Claims (09/09) 8:30 a.m. Producer Price Index (August) 8:30 a.m. Retail Sales (August) 10 a.m. Business Inventories (July) Earnings: Lennar , Adobe , Copart Friday Sept. 15 8:30 a.m.
Persons: Rob Ginsberg, Tim Cook, selloff, Wolfe Research's Ginsberg, Ginsberg, Dan Niles, Satori, Wolfe's Ginsberg, Alex McGrath, FactSet, isn't, Price, , Michael Bloom, Gabriel Cortes Organizations: Apple, Wolfe Research, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Tech, Satori Fund, U.S . West Texas, ICE Brent, Federal Reserve, Wealth, Traders, United Auto Workers, UAW, Big Three, General Motors, Ford Motor, Treasury Budget, Retail, Adobe, Price, Index, Manufacturing Locations: China, Apple, U.S, @CL, Michigan
In this article TSLA Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTThe Tesla Motors Inc. Model X sport utility vehicle (SUV). The car or its computer was suddenly online in a Southern region of war-torn Ukraine, he found by opening up his Tesla app and using a geolocation feature. CNBC found that after the car was totaled, online auction site Copart listed it for sale, according to website listings. "Virtually all of the vehicles that are totaled will end up at a salvage auction," he said. One online auction website that specializes in such sales estimated the winning bid for the vehicle would be between $27,400 and $29,400.
Persons: David Paul Morris, Jay Yarow, Yarow, Ken Tindell, , Tindell, Copart, Mike Dunne, Steven Lang, Lang Organizations: Tesla Motors Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, Drake, Twitter, Canis Labs, Overseas, General Motors Locations: U.S, Southern, Ukraine, New Jersey, Norway
Leading fund managers Brian Yacktman and Elliott Savage broke through by sticking to their strategies. The pair looks for growth stocks that have pricing power and aren't too expensive. 14 top stocks to buy nowInvestors in search of those so-called boring stocks with steady growth, pricing power, and reasonable valuations are in luck. The fund managers like Mastercard (MA) and Visa (V), which function very much like toll collectors in the global payments space. Both enjoy the tremendous advantage of scale that wards off would-be competitors and positions them for future growth, in the fund managers' view.
Walmart — Shares of the big box retailer rose slightly after the company reported an earnings and revenue beat for the fiscal first quarter. However, its adjusted earnings guidance for the fiscal second quarter came in lower than expectations. Bath & Body Works — The retailer's shares jumped more than 9% after its fiscal first quarter earnings topped expectations. Take-Two Interactive — Shares surged almost 13% and hit a new 52-week high following the company's earnings announcement Wednesday. To be sure, the company's guidance for bookings in the first-quarter and full-year fell below Wall Street's expectations.
That realization led portfolio manager David Miller to launch the Catalyst Insider Buying Fund (INSIX) nearly 12 years ago. While many funds factor in insider transactions when selecting stocks, few use it as their main prerequisite when screening investments. But in the last 12 months, it's the best-performing large-cap fund on the market through April 30, according to Kiplinger. All of these companies have benefitted from insider buying to some extent, but some have been lifted even more by company buybacks. "They've just been gobbling up their own stock," Miller said of O'Reilly Automotive.
Scrap-car deal battle is a heaping mess
  + stars: | 2023-02-23 | by ( Jonathan Guilford | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Investors owning 10% of Ritchie’s shares, as well as IAA shareholder Discerene, want it nixed. They are about where they were before the deal was announced, but only after crashing 20% upon its unveiling. Worse, because Ritchie shareholders will only own part of the combined company, they don’t get the benefit of all of those savings, unlike in an all-cash deal. IAA shareholder Discerene and Ritchie Bros investors Luxor Capital, Janus Henderson, Vontobel, Deep Field Asset Management and Eminence Capital have publicly announced their opposition to the deal. Starboard Value has agreed to invest $500 million in Ritchie Bros in support of the deal, while IAA shareholder Ancora is also in favor.
10 stocks that fit Warren Buffett's takeover criteria
  + stars: | 2023-02-12 | by ( Yun Li | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Warren Buffett is fresh off an active year full of deal-making and stock purchases. Berkshire agreed to buy insurance company Alleghany for $11.6 billion, Buffett's biggest deal since 2016. Buffett favors companies with historically low stock prices when compared with earnings, and rock solid cash flows. Until 2017, Buffett had always revealed his acquisition criteria every year in his annual letters to Berkshire shareholders. Monster Beverage checks all the boxes in Buffett's acquisition criteria.
Jan 26 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc's (TSLA.O) electric vehicles are expensive to repair - so much so that the automaker and insurers are addressing the issue in sharply different ways. Chief Executive Elon Musk says Tesla is making design and software changes to its vehicles to lower repair costs and insurance premiums. Insurance carriers, meanwhile, are writing off low-mileage Tesla Model Ys that have been in crashes, and sending them to salvage auctions after deeming many too expensive to repair. "It's remarkable how small changes in the design of the bumper (and) providing spare parts needed for collision repair have an enormous effect on the repair cost," he said. Insurance companies contacted by Reuters either declined to comment or did not respond immediately to requests.
Conventional wisdom says to steer clear of industrial stocks heading into a recession, in anticipation of sputtering economic growth and factory production. But even in the face of a looming downturn this year, Wall Street still expects a host of industrial companies to weather the turmoil, and sees strong gains in the months ahead. XLI YTD mountain The XLI is up more than 2% this year Industrial stocks outperformed last year and continue to fare well in 2023. Delta shares could see the greatest upside of the three, with the consensus target implying a 32% potential rally in the shares. Auxiliary power equipment maker Generac also made the list, with the average price target suggesting shares stand to gain as much as 20%.
Phil Rosen here, ready to jump start your Friday with a breakdown of what some of Wall Street's top players expect for the stock market for 2023. Traders gather on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, March 18, 2016. Morgan Stanley's top market strategist said the bear market isn't over yet. "This is a classic Fed pause stock market rally." "This rally will go further and will probably drag people back into thinking that this bear market is over," Wilson said.
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