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Southwest reported 58 cents in adjusted earnings per share on $7.35 billion of revenue. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were looking for a profit of 51 cents per share on $7.32 billion in revenue. RTX reported $1.41 earnings per share, ex-items, compared to analysts' estimate of $1.30 per share, according to LSEG. KLA reported adjusted earnings of $6.60 per share, higher than analysts' expectations of $6.15 per share, according to LSEG. Ford reported adjusted earnings per share of 47 cents, significantly less than the consensus forecast of 68 cents, per LSEG.
Persons: oversupply, overshadowing, AbbVie, Dow, LSEG, Northrop Grumman, Dr Pepper, ServiceNow, CJ Desai, Molina, FactSet, Edwards, Ford, , Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Christina Cheddar Berk, Fred Imbert Organizations: Airlines —, American Airlines, Honeywell —, Southwest Airlines —, Hasbro, IBM, Northrop, LSEG, Nasdaq, KLA Corporation, U.S . Army, Molina Healthcare, Technology, Ford, Viking Therapeutics Locations: LSEG
Nvidia earned $5.16 per share on an adjusted basis and $22.1 billion in revenue, higher than the $4.64 per share and $20.62 billion analysts polled by LSEG had expected. Moderna — Shares popped 12% after the vaccine maker beat fourth-quarter revenue expectations , lifted by deferred revenue and cost cuts. Moderna's top line came out to be $2.81 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG had expected $2.50 billion. Quanta Services — The infrastructure stock popped nearly 10% following a fourth-quarter earnings beat. Keurig Dr Pepper reported $3.87 billion in in fourth quarter revenue, below the $3.92 billion expected by analysts, according to FactSet.
Persons: LSEG, Cantor Fitzgerald, Etsy, Rivian, Synopsys, Morgan Stanley, Coty —, TD Cowen, FactSet, Keurig Dr Pepper, Dr Pepper, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alexander Harring, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nvidia, Moderna, LSEG, Coty, Scotiabank, Mosaic
Executives of some beaten-down companies, including one battered biotech name and a popular soft drinks maker, scooped up shares of their own stock in the past week. Here are the top insider buys: Energy Transfer — Executive Chairman Kelcy Warren bought one million shares Monday at $13.53 per share for a total value of $13.53 million. Shares are up more than 2% over the past month. Enstar Group CEO bought swathes of shares Wednesday, the day after the company reported its earnings for the third quarter. The stock has gained about 8% so far this year and shares are up roughly 4% over the past month.
Persons: Kelcy Warren, Dominic F, Silvester, Nigel W, Morris, Richard Barry, Verity, Douglas Ingram, Keurig Dr Pepper, Timothy P, Cofer, Dr Pepper's, Dr Pepper —, Dr Pepper, Mott's —, Enstar Organizations: CNBC Pro, , Global, Therapeutics, Remitly, FDA, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Enstar Locations: Canada
Target — Target shares added 2.9% even after the retailer cut its full-year earnings forecast and second-quarter sales fell short of expectations. Wall Street analysts surveyed by Refinitiv had expected earnings of $1.39 per share on $25.16 billion in revenue. TJX reported adjusted earnings of 85 cents per share on $12.76 billion in revenue, while analysts surveyed by Refinitiv expected 77 cents earned and $12.45 billion in revenue. The manufacturer of lasers and optics forecast earnings of 5 cents to 20 cents per share and revenue of $1 billion to $1.1 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet called for 47 cents per share in earnings and revenue of $1.16 billion.
Persons: Refinitiv, Coinbase, TJX, FactSet, JD.com, Dr Pepper, Agilent, Jack Henry, Mercury, Cava — Cava, Jack, Wells, Morgan Stanley, Imperial, Shawn Fain, , Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: , Wall Street, National Futures Association, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, TJX, Nasdaq, UBS, Block, Wall, Associates, Mercury Systems, GE, GE HealthCare, News, Getty, Imperial Capital, Intel, Tower Semiconductor, Semiconductor, General Motors —, United Auto Workers, Big, General Motors, Ford Motor Locations: JD.com —, Cava
Many of the reasons to be bullish on PepsiCo are already priced into the stock, Morgan Stanley warned. After the strong earnings report, Mohsenian said further upside to the company's topline compared with consensus estimates is now more limited in the second half of the year. That makes upside for shares more limited with investors anticipating all this good news ahead, he said. In the same vein, he noted that the stock has outperformed these competitors when looking back to the start of the pandemic. PEP KDP,KO 5Y mountain PepsiCo vs. Coca-Cola and Keurig Dr Pepper — CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Dara Mohsenian, Laguarta, Mohsenian, Dr Pepper, Dr Pepper —, Michael Bloom Organizations: PepsiCo, Pepsi Locations: Monday's
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell:JetBlue Airways — JetBlue Airways declined 1.3% in premarket trading after the company said it would end its partnership in the northeastern U.S. with American Airlines and focus on Spirit Airlines . Meta Platforms — The social media giant added about 2% in premarket trading after the launch of Threads, a direct competitor to Twitter. Sweetgreen — Sweetgreen jumped more than 4% after Bank of America upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Keurig Dr Pepper — Shares added nearly 2% after being upgraded by Morgan Stanley to overweight from equal weight. Shares rose nearly 0.9% in premarket trading.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, — Sweetgreen, Dr Pepper —, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: JetBlue Airways — JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Twitter, Meta, Bank of America, Microsoft, Citi, Textron — Citi, Textron
A JetBlue Airways Corp. plane departs at Reagan National Airport (DCA) in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., on Monday, April 6, 2020. Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:JetBlue Airways — Shares of JetBlue Airways shed 7.18%. Sweetgreen — The salad chain jumped 15.49% following an upgrade to buy from neutral by Bank of America. Bank of America — The bank stock dropped 2.75%. Bank of America announced after the bell Wednesday it was increasing its quarterly dividend to 24 cents per share from 22 cents.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Sweetgreen, Dr Pepper —, Morgan Stanley, Genius, , Samantha Subin, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound Organizations: JetBlue Airways Corp, Reagan National Airport, JetBlue Airways —, JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, Bank of America, Ford, National Football League, Moderna, pharma, U.S Locations: Arlington , Virginia, U.S, China
McDonald's — The fast-food giant's shares got a 2.8% lift after the company beat earnings expectations for its most recent quarter. Align Technology — The Invisalign maker saw its shares tumble 18% after it posted disappointing earnings for the most recent quarter. Credit Suisse — Shares of the Swiss bank plummeted 19.5% after Credit Suisse posted a greater-than-expected loss for the third quarter. ServiceNow — The stock jumped 13% after ServiceNow surpassed earnings expectations in its most recent quarter. Comcast — The media giant's stock rose 4.8% after topping analysts' earnings expectations for the third quarter.
Amazon has said warehouse workers can take breaks for activities like using the bathroom, talking to coworkers and managers, and grabbing snacks. A worker on an Amazon warehouse floor can be tasked with packing hundreds of boxes an hour. A worker on an Amazon warehouse floor can be tasked with packing hundreds of boxes an hour. But the Amazon Labor Union, a new union led by current and former Amazon workers, said its Staten Island victory had energized other workers. "There's one Amazon facility that's being built right behind the Victorville facility as we speak," he said.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Hertz — Shares of the rental rental company jumped 1.9% after the company announced a partnership with BP's electric vehicle charging unit that will put thousands of charging stations at Hertz locations. Many of the stations will be used to charge Hertz's growing fleet of electric vehicles, but some will be available for public use. Keurig Dr Pepper — The beverage company shed about 3% after being downgraded by Goldman Sachs to a neutral rating from a buy. Lucid — The electric vehicle stock climbed 1.4% on Tuesday after Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage of Lucid with an overweight rating. Ark Invest's Cathie Wood also told CNBC Tuesday she is sticking by her bullish call on Tesla, saying "our confidence couldn't be higher as we see the movement towards electric vehicles accelerates."
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell:Keurig Dr Pepper — The consumer stock fell 1.5% premarket after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock to neutral from a buy rating. The Wall Street firm said it sees increased risk to Keurig's margins as commodity inflation, especially related to coffee, remains elevated. The Wall Street firm said it will be hard for Norfolk and CSX to achieve the consensus 25% volume growth going forward. Amazon, Apple, Microsoft — Big Tech names Amazon, Apple, Alphabet and Microsoft all traded at least 1% higher premarket, a possible rebound from Monday's sell-off. Treasury yields retreated Tuesday morning after the multi-year highs hit in the previous session put pressure on tech names.
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