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Boeing is looking for a $19 billion boost
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Aditi Bharade | Pete Syme | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Boeing is looking to raise nearly $19 billion to combat its lack of cash. It comes after Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in the third quarter. AdvertisementBoeing needs cash, and it's trying to raise almost $19 billion as the company looks to boost its liquidity. The planemaker announced Monday that it is offering 90 million common shares and about $5 billion of depositary shares for sale. Last Wednesday, Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in its third-quarter earnings.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Max, Dave Calhoun, Ron Epstein Organizations: Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Service, planemaker, Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Alaska Airlines Boeing
Shares of Lucid Group dropped by more than 10% during after-hours trading following the electric vehicle startup announcing a public offering of nearly 262.5 million shares of its common stock. Following the transaction, Ayar is expected to maintain its approximate 58.8% ownership of Lucid's outstanding common stock, Lucid said in a release. Lucid said the transaction is subject to "certain conditions, at the same price per share initially to be paid by the underwriter for the public offering." BofA Securities is acting as the sole underwriter for the public offering. The EV maker intends to grant the firm a 30-day option to purchase up to nearly 39.37 million additional shares of Lucid's common stock as well.
Persons: Lucid, PIF Organizations: Saudi, Public Investment Fund, Investment Co, BofA Securities Locations: San Francisco , California, BofA
It's launched an internal Data Center Academy to find and train candidates to fill the specialized technical positions that can be tricky to hire for. QTS's talent programs have led to 100 new, trained hires, or 8% of the company's total size. Here's how Blackstone's Career Pathways program is helping the firm solve its data center talent problem. So far, the firm has placed five Data Center Academy cohorts in eleven markets. Dawon said the Data Center Academy taught him both hard and soft skills, such as public speaking and the ability to navigate a corporate environment.
Persons: Blackstone, Dawon, , Steve Schwarzman, It's, Blackstone's, Joe Baratta, Marcus Felder, Felder, it's, Jon Gray, QTS, they've, Kimberly Hines, Alhaji Dawon, hadn't Organizations: Service, Uptime Institute, Blackstone Infrastructure Partners, Blackstone Property Partners, Data Center Academy, Manhattan, Blackstone Investing, Blackstone, Business, Department of Defense, cybersecurity, QTS Locations: QTS, cybersecurity
Rithm Capital – The real estate investing stock more than 4% after announcing a secondary offering of 30 million shares. Hewlett Packard Enterprise – The technology stock added almost 3% on the back of a Barclays upgrade to overweight from equal weight. General Motors , Ford Motor – The auto stocks fell following downgrades from Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas due to rising China competition and a weakening U.S. consumer. The analyst downgraded Ford Motor to equal weight from overweight, while General Motors was lowered to underweight from equal weight. Shares of General Motors and Ford fell roughly 3% and 2%, respectively.
Persons: FactSet, Bilibili –, Rithm, Hewlett Packard, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, , Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: JPMorgan, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Barclays, Hewlett, Worthington Enterprises, General Motors, Ford, Ford Motor, General Locations: China's, U.S, China
Here are the stocks making notable moves in extended trading on Tuesday: KB Home — The homebuilder fell 6% after fiscal third-quarter earnings missed expectations. KB Home reported $2.04 in earnings per share, slightly below the $2.06 per share expected by analysts, according to LSEG. Rithm Capital — Shares of the asset manager fell 2% after Rithm announced a plan to sell 30 million shares. Progress reported adjusted earnings of $1.26 per share on $178.7 million of revenue. Analysts surveyed by FactSet were looking for $1.14 in earnings per share on $176.2 million of revenue.
Persons: Rithm Organizations: Rithm
Upstart Holdings – Shares of the personal finance firm fell 5% after the announcement of a new debt offering. Sprouts Farmers Market – Shares of the supermarket chain rose nearly 5% following an upgrade to outperform from in line at Evercore ISI. The investment firm wrote that Sprouts, which specializes in organic products, could be a beneficiary of a trend towards healthier eating. Apple – Shares slumped 3% following reports of sluggish demand for some of the company's latest iPhone models. Yelp – Shares dropped 4% after Bank of America initiated coverage of Yelp with an underperform rating.
Persons: Nuvalent, Bausch, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Donald Trump, Ming, Chi Kuo, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Jesse Pound Organizations: Financial Times, FT, Alcoa, Intel –, Bloomberg, Intel, Pentagon, Micron Technology, Evercore ISI, Trump Media & Technology, Apple –, TF Securities, Apple, JPMorgan, Bank of America Locations: California
Apple — The technology stock fell more than 2% following analyst reports that early shipping data may signal softer demand for iPhone 16 Pro models. Intel — The semiconductor stock rose 1.3% before on the bell. Micron Technology — The semiconductor stock slid 2.8% after Morgan Stanley cut its price target by a whopping $40 to $100. ASE Technology — The semiconductor packager added 1.7% on the heels of a Morgan Stanley upgrade to overweight from equal weight. Zillow — The real estate stock rose more than 2% after an upgrade to outperform from neutral from Wedbush.
Persons: Donald Trump, Bausch, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Wells, Ally, downgrades, Zillow, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Sean Conlon, Samantha Subin Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, Republican, Holdings, Apple, Financial Times, Alcoa, Intel, Bloomberg, Micron Technology, Technology, Colgate, Palmolive, Bank of America, Zillow Locations: California, Wells Fargo
Retail giant Walmart is among this week's most overbought stocks, with an 14-day RSI reading of 81.7. The average price target on the Oakland, California-based stock is nearly 10% below the stock's current price, suggesting a pullback may lie ahead. Analysts estimate Halliburton and APA might rally nearly 60% each, while Occidental's price target is 38% above its current level. The average price target on the Oakland, California-based stock is nearly 10% below the stock's current price, suggesting a pullback may lie ahead. Analysts estimate Halliburton and APA might rally nearly 60% each, while Occidental's price target is 38% above its current level.
Persons: Clorox, Johnson, Let's, Gabby Jones, Cooper Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, CNBC Pro, Retail, Walmart, Consumer, Johnson, Energy, Halliburton, APA, . Occidental Petroleum, Occidental Petroleum, Pharmaceutical, Moderna, JPMorgan, Bloomberg, Getty, UDR UDR, Inc, Oracle Corp, CNBC, HAL Halliburton, APA APA Corp, Occidental Petroleum Corp, Walgreens, Body Locations: Arkansas, Oakland , California, Secaucus , New Jersey
Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Group Corp., speaks during the company's annual general meeting in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, June 20, 2024. SoftBank on Friday announced plans to issue euro and dollar-denominated bonds as it looks to pay down debt and focus its investments on artificial intelligence. The huge Japanese holding company said it will issue around $900 million in U.S. dollar-denominated bonds in two tranches, and 900 million euros ($962.8 million) worth of bonds, also in two tranches. SoftBank said the money raised will be used for "repayment of indebtedness and for general corporate purposes." Its shares closed up 2.5% after news of the bond issuance.
Persons: Son, SoftBank Organizations: SoftBank Group Corp, . Locations: Tokyo, Japan
Washington does allow the export of some Nvidia chips to the region, and Nvidia, AMD and Intel have all indicated plans to create less powerful chips for export to the Chinese market. Ooredoo earlier this week signed a partnership with Nvidia , marking the chipmaker's first large-scale entry into the Middle East market. Qatari telecoms provider Ooredoo told CNBC Wednesday that its new tie-up with Nvidia is compliant of all U.S. regulations and will still allow it to have access to the latest technology. Ooredoo told CNBC that the deal is compliant of all U.S. regulations. Ooredoo also committed to investing $1 billion to boost its regional data center capacity even before announcing its partnership with Nvidia.
Persons: Ooredoo, Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, CNBC's Dan Murphy Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Intel, United, Ooredoo, CNBC, United Arab Emirates, Microsoft, Qatar Investment Authority Locations: United States, China, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Algeria, Tunisia, Maldives, Qatari, Washington, Abu Dhabi
NextEra Energy stock fell nearly 5% in early trading Tuesday after announcing a plan to sell $2 billion in equity units to finance power projects as electricity demand rises and to pay back debt. The Florida-based power company, which operates the largest portfolio of renewable energy in the U.S., will issue equity units for $50, which will serve as a contract to purchase shares no later than June 1, 2027. The utility sector has gained about 8.5% over the past three months, outpacing the 6.2% gain by the S&P 500. But the utility space has cooled off over the past month, with NextEra falling 5% over that period. About 71% of Wall Street analysts rate NextEra as the equivalent of buy, while 24% have put a hold on the stock and 4.8% have recommended that investors sell.
Persons: NextEra, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Carly Davenport Organizations: Energy, Energy Capital Holdings, UBS, Wall Street Locations: Florida, U.S
The meme stock was down about 12%, as the company's rescheduled shareholder event wrapped up with no detailed remarks about its strategies. GameStop shares dropped to session lows Monday after the company's highly anticipated annual meeting failed to offer any concrete updates on the video game retailer's future plans. Cohen didn't provide more specifics on the company's future growth strategies. GameStop is still struggling with a transition to online gaming and away from brick-and-mortar video game purchases, with investors banking on Cohen to eventually reinvent the company. The retailer recently raised more than $2 billion in an at-the-market equity sale as the video game company took advantage of the revived meme rally.
Persons: Ryan Cohen, Cohen, Cohen didn't, Roaring Kitty, Keith Gill, Gill Organizations: GameStop, New York Stock Exchange Locations: New York City, U.S
A Zeekr 001 electric vehicle (EV) by Geely is seen displayed at the Zeekr booth during a media day for the Auto Shanghai show in Shanghai, China April 19, 2021. Chinese electric vehicle maker Zeekr priced its initial public offering at $21 a share Thursday, at the top end of its range, according to news reports. Zeekr, which is backed by Chinese-based automotive group Geely, offers several luxury vehicle models, including an upscale sedan it began delivering in January. "Our sales gap with Tesla keeps on narrowing," Zeekr CEO Andy An told CNBC in an interview last month translated from Mandarin. Zeekr has said it plans to use the proceeds from the offering to develop more advanced battery electric vehicle technologies.
Persons: Geely, Tesla, Andy, Zeekr, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch Organizations: Auto Shanghai, New York Stock Exchange, Reuters, Bloomberg News, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Tesla, CNBC, Underwriters, China International Capital Locations: Shanghai, China, Zhejiang, Europe, Latin America, Sweden, Netherlands
Chains owned by publicly traded restaurant companies accounted for half of the top 10 fastest-growing retail brands in the U.S. last year, according to a new Yelp report. Of the 50 fastest-growing chains in Yelp's report, 35 were restaurant brands. Jack in the Box, First Watch and Dutch Bros were among the public restaurant chains included in the report, but they didn't crack the top 10. Popeyes' higher sales have encouraged franchisees to open more locations and led new operators to join the brand, Restaurant Brands executives have previously said. In 2023, Popeyes surpassed KFC as the second-most popular chicken chain in the U.S. by sales, trailing only Chick-fil-A.
Persons: Jack, Levi Strauss, Cava CAVA, Cava, Zachary Lucy, Scott Olson, Darden, Yum, Stephanie Dhue, Tim Hortons, Burger King, Randy Risling, Popeyes, Michael Siluk, Freddy's, Kyle Rivas, It's, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Dutch Bros, Publicly, Nordstrom, Costco, New York Stock Exchange, Pacific Coast League, Omaha Storm, Memphis Redbirds, AP, LongHorn, Getty, Darden, steakhouse, Parent, Yum Brands, Taco Bell, KFC, East, CNBC, Wawa, Toronto Star, Brands, Restaurant Brands, UCG, Thompson, Capital Partners, Rally House, Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Subs Locations: U.S, Cava, Werner, Omaha , Nebraska, Nebraska, Skokie , Illinois, California, West, Wawa, Bethany Beach , Delaware, Philadelphia, It's, Louisiana, Lansing , Kansas, Kansas City , Missouri, Midwest, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Olive, Lincolnwood , Illinois, Jersey, Petaluma , California
Under Armour — Shares dropped 5.3% on news that founder Kevin Plank is returning as chief executive to the sportswear company. Dollar General — The discount retailer popped 5.8% on the back of a stronger-than-expected earnings report for the fourth quarter. After the market closed Wednesday, SentinelOne posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results. Dick's Sporting Goods -- Shares moved 3.6% higher after the sporting goods retailer posted an earnings and revenue beat for its fourth quarter. MicroStrategy — Shares gained 1.6% after MicroStrategy said it's raising $500 million to buy additional bitcoin , and to use for other general corporate purposes.
Persons: Armour, Kevin Plank, Evercore, LSEG, Joe Biden, SentinelOne, Dick's, Goldman Sachs, MicroStrategy, , Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: United States Steel, Nippon Steel Corp, Wall Street Journal, Dick's Sporting Goods, Citigroup —, Citi
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: Target — Shares of the retailer jumped nearly 8% after a stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter report. Target generated $2.98 in earnings per share on $31.92 billion of revenue. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were looking for Target to earn $2.42 per share on $31.83 billion of revenue. Stitch Fix — Shares tumbled 13.4% a day after the online personalized styling service company reported an earnings miss for its second quarter. AeroVironment — The stock rallied nearly 18% a day after the defense company exceeded estimates for its third-quarter adjusted earnings per share and revenue.
Persons: Tesla, Microstrategy, Albemarle, GitLab, , Jesse Pound, Lisa Han Organizations: Apple, Counterpoint Research, Reuters, Police, CNBC, Bloomberg, Department of Commerce's, of Industry, Security, Paymentus Holdings Locations: China, Berlin
Target — Target surged nearly 12% after the retailer topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter estimates . Advanced Micro Devices — Shares fell more than 2% after Bloomberg said AMD failed to get a made-for-China chip past U.S. regulators. Profit forecasts also missed expectations, with GitLab guiding between 19 cents and 23 cents, versus a consensus estimate of 35 cents. Paymentus Holdings — The payment technology stock popped 21% after surpassing Wall Street's fourth-quarter revenue and earnings estimates. AeroVironment — The defense stock soared nearly 28% and headed for its second-best day ever after topping Wall Street's fiscal third-quarter expectations and offering stronger-than-expected full-year guidance.
Persons: Apple —, Tesla, — Microstrategy, Albemarle, GitLab, Wall, AeroVironment, , Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Apple, Apple — Apple, Research, , Bloomberg, AMD, Commerce Department, Preferred Stock, Paymentus Holdings, Technologies, Wolfe Research Locations: China, Berlin, Australia
U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine’s Economic Recovery Penny Pritzker was not arrested and convicted on charges of treason, contrary to an article circulating on social media making this claim. The claim is “categorically false,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson said to Reuters in an email on Nov. 14. Real Raw News, the Army JAG and the U.S. Department of State did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment. Pritzker was not convicted of treason. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team.
Persons: Penny Pritzker, , , Janet Yellen, Letitia James, Pritzker, Read Organizations: Special, Real Raw News, “ JAG Convicts U.S, Raw, U.S, Treasury, New York, Corps, JAG Corps, U.S . Army, U.S . State Department, Reuters, Real Raw, Navy JAG, Ukraine’s Energy, German, Washington D.C, Army JAG, U.S . Department of State, Thomson Locations: United States, U.S, Ukrainian Embassy, Washington
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was not convicted of treason in October, despite an article circulating online making the claim. The article falsely claims that Yellen was convicted at a military tribunal held on Oct. 16. Reuters previously addressed the false claim published by Real Raw News in September that Yellen was arrested for treason. All available emails on Real Raw News’ website bounced back when attempting to reach for comment. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was not convicted of treason.
Persons: Janet Yellen, , , Yellen, ” Yellen, Susan Rice, Read Organizations: Treasury, Real Raw, Corps, JAG, Army, Facebook, U.S . Court, Public, Marine, Reuters, Freedman's, U.S . Department of Treasury, Bloomberg, Real Raw News, National Security, U.S . Army, Thomson Locations: U.S
A view of a fresh food aisle at a Dollar General store in Norridge, Chicago, U.S., August 24, 2021. With Vasos' appointment, Dollar General hopes "to restore stability and confidence" in the company, whose stock has lost more than half its value so far this year. But for now, the company trimmed its annual sales and profit estimates for a third time, just over a month after it forecast a steep drop in annual profit and missed market expectations for second-quarter results. Vasos "is acutely aware of the challenges facing our business and the industry more broadly" Dollar General said, adding his appointment was effective immediately. It tightened the range of its annual net sales growth outlook to 1.5% to 2.5%, from a prior range of 1.3% to 3.3% growth.
Persons: Richa Naidu, Todd Vasos, Jeffery Owen, Vasos, Savyata Mishra, Maju Samuel, Shinjini Organizations: REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Norridge , Chicago, U.S, Bengaluru
China's Big Tree Cloud in $500 mln SPAC deal for US listing
  + stars: | 2023-10-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The Nasdaq logo is displayed at the Nasdaq Market site in Times Square in New York City, U.S., December 3, 2021. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Acquire Licensing RightsOct 10 (Reuters) - U.S. blank-check firm Plutonian Acquisition Corp (PLTNU.O) agreed to merge with Big Tree Cloud International Group for the Chinese personal care products company to go public in a deal that will value the combined enterprise at about $500 million. After the completion of the merger with the special purpose acquisition company, Big Tree Cloud International Group will be operated under a holding entity named Big Tree Cloud Holdings Ltd and listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market, according to the statement. Big Tree Cloud, based in the southern Chinese tech hub Shenzhen and founded in 2020, focuses on feminine hygiene products like sterilized feminine pads and menstrual pants. "The proposed business combination with Plutonian Acquisition will enable us to accelerate our effort of accomplishing our mission of offering premium personal care products to consumers and expanding our product portfolio beyond feminine care," said Big Tree Cloud founder Wenquan Zhu.
Persons: Wenquan Zhu, Rishabh, Roxanne Liu, Rashmi Aich, Subhranshu Organizations: Nasdaq, REUTERS, Plutonian, Cloud, Group, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Market, Cloud Holdings, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Shenzhen, Bengaluru, Beijing
An NIO ET7 car model is presented at the NIO House, the showroom of the Chinese premium smart electric vehicle manufacture NIO Inc. in Berlin, Germany August 17, 2023. The company raised $500 million in a six-year put-four convertible bond and the same amount in a seven-year put-five bond. The shorter dated bond has a 3.875% interest rate, while the seven year bond's rate is 4.625%, Nio said in a Hong Kong Stock Exchange announcement. Nio posted a net loss of 6.12 billion yuan ($839.51 million) in the second quarter, versus a loss of 2.75 billion yuan in the corresponding period a year ago. Reporting by Scott Murdoch in Sydney; Editing by Michael PerryOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Annegret, Nio, Scott Murdoch, Michael Perry Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Nio, HK, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Germany, Sydney
Morning Bid: Markets brace for EU, US inflation data blitz
  + stars: | 2023-08-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 30, 2023. REUTERS/Staff/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsA look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Brigid RileyA slew of economic data is set to roll out on Thursday, including preliminary euro zone CPI numbers and U.S. personal consumption data, with markets hankering for further inflation relief as central bank policy meetings march closer into view. The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) closed lower and the euro jumped in the aftermath of the data, with markets now bracing for the last day of a gloomy August. Expectations are still hovering around a 50-50 chance of another ECB hike, with the focus on preliminary euro zone CPI data due later in the day. Meanwhile, Chinese stocks were looking glum again in the Asian morning after an official factory survey showed manufacturing activity slowed for a fifth month straight.
Persons: Brigid Riley, Collins, Lululemon, Pernod Richard, Edmund Klamann Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, European Central Bank, Reuters Graphics, Federal Reserve, UBS, Credit Suisse, Credit Suisse AG, PCE, Dollar, Corp, Broadcom Inc, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Spain, France, U.S, Italy, Switzerland, Central
Pigeons are seen resting on signage for Walgreens, owned by the Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoAug 3 (Reuters) - Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA.O) has sold some AmerisourceBergen Corp's (ABC.N) shares for proceeds of about $1.85 billion, the U.S. drugstore chain said on Thursday, further cutting its ownership in the drug distributor to about 16%. The latest share sale includes $250 million that drug distributor AmerisourceBergen will buy back from Walgreens under its share repurchase program, Walgreens added. Walgreens sold some AmerisourceBergen shares for $694 million in May. After the latest share sell, Walgreens will remain AmerisourceBergen's largest shareholder.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Mrinmay Dey, Jamie Freed Organizations: Walgreens, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, AmerisourceBergen, Bengaluru
Albemarle, the world's biggest lithium producer, is acquiring the stake in Patriot just as the Canadian company estimated its Corvette resource as the biggest hardrock lithium deposit in the Americas. Patriot also agreed to study with Albemarle the viability of a downstream lithium hydroxide plant integrated with its Corvette deposit. The battery metals miner on Monday announced the first mineral resource estimate for spodumene pegmatite at Corvette, which showed deposits of 109.2 million tonnes of lithium oxide. Albemarle will subscribe to about 7.1 million Patriot shares for C$15.29 apiece, a near 7% premium to the stock's July 31 closing price on the TSX Venture Exchange. Patriot's Australia-listed shares jumped as much as 20.7% to A$1.823 by 0053 GMT, posting their biggest intraday percentage gain since March 28.
Persons: pegmatite, Reg Spencer, Blair Way, Echha Jain, Melanie Burton, Subhranshu Sahu Organizations: Battery Metals, Albemarle, Canadian, Monday, TSX Venture Exchange, Patriot, Patriot's, Thomson Locations: Australia, Canada, Albemarle, Americas, Genuity, Patriot's Australia, Bengaluru, Melbourne
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