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While the hardware sales are certainly profitable, they pale in comparison to the profitability of Apple's Services. It's impossible to do consistently, and that's why Jim Cramer always says "own, don't trade" Apple stock. During the reported quarter, Apple returned over $29 billion to shareholders, including $3.8 billion in dividends and equivalents and another $25 billion via the repurchase of 112 million shares. Though Services sales missed the mark, gross income managed to outpace expectations thanks to significant year-over-year margin expansion. The growing installed base of active devices is of course translating into strong engagement with Apple's services.
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Meanwhile, Pivotal Research initiated coverage of Google-parent Alphabet with a buy rating and a price target that implied upside of nearly 30%. The investment firm upgraded the cleaning products maker to a buy rating from hold. Analyst Kaumil Gajrawala accompanied the move by raising his price target to $187 from $174. Simultaneously, the analyst set a new target price of $200, which is approximately 26% above Monday's close. Analyst Asiya Merchant maintained her price target of $37, which implies that shares of HP could rise 3%.
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Ultimately, the slow starts to August and September did not stand in the way of Wall Street recording a strong third quarter . Tech woes : The S & P 500 tech sector is having a rough day on several different fronts. 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.
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Energy stocks – U.S. crude oil futures rose 4% on worries that Iran is preparing to attack Israel , sending shares of energy companies higher. Defense stocks – Defense stocks rose on Tuesday after the White House warned that Iran was preparing an "imminent" ballistic missile attack on Israel. Shares of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman were last trading higher by 3.7% and 4.1%, respectively. Paychex – The stock rose more than 4%, hitting a new 52-week high, after the company reported better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results. Clorox – Shares of the household supplies company climbed nearly 2% after an upgrade to buy from hold at Jefferies.
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Some of it had to do with the old joke being that Best Buy was nothing but an Amazon showroom. CEO Corie Barry is a no-nonsense heavyweight who mastered the supply chain for Best Buy during the pandemic. As the JPMorgan recent upgrade on Best Buy said, most investors don't realize how awful this period has been for Best Buy. It doesn't hurt, of course that Best Buy has a substantial dividend — 3.68%, down from 4% and 5% when we were buying it. We have watched Eaton and Dover go higher and that was without the rate cycle, just with the data center.
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Costco Wholesale — The membership-only retailer saw shares dip about 1% after the company missed expectations for fiscal fourth-quarter revenue. Super Micro Computer — Shares of the artificial intelligence beneficiary slipped 2%, adding to their 12% loss in the previous session. The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. Justice Department had opened a probe on the company. Dollar General — Shares fell 2% after Citi downgraded Dollar General to sell from neutral, saying Walmart 's increasing dominance in retail, especially on pricing, has the dollar store "on the wrong side." HP Inc. — The tech hardware stock fell about 2% after a downgrade to neutral from buy at Bank of America.
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That came after short-seller Hindenburg Research revealed last month it had taken a short position in the company, citing "fresh evidence of accounting manipulation." Cassava Sciences — The biotech company fell 11% after agreeing to pay $40 million to settle a case with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Wynn Resorts — The stock rose about 6% thanks to an upgrade to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley. Amgen — The biotech's shares rose 2% after Cantor Fitzgerald initiated research coverage with an overweight rating. — The aerospace and defense stock added 16% following a price target increase from KeyBanc Capital Markets, which retained an overweight investment rating.
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We raised our price target on the stock. Best Buy was added to JPMorgan's analyst focus list after a meeting with the electronics and appliance retailer's management team. Deutsche Bank restarted coverage of Dell Technologies with a buy rating and price target of $144 a share. 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.
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Sure enough, the next day began a historic ascent of Apple stock, an in-your-face rally that many thought made no sense. There's a coalescence of two themes, high speed, accelerated computing and increasingly intelligent AI, and neither works without Nvidia chips. I know that it seems impossible to ponder Nvidia's stock going any higher or passing Apple and Microsoft and staying ahead of it. Ask yourself, does any company match Jensen and Nvidia right now? I say let others be baffled over the Apple versus Microsoft versus Nvidia conundrum.
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At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference next month, it's believed that Apple will share more information about an expected AI-integrated iPhone. Jim Cramer has said that new AI capabilities on devices and for devices will usher in the " greatest refresh cycle in history ." Wireless stands to benefit from the expected increase in iPhone sales because Apple is one of Broadcom's largest customers. If there's a surge in PC sales, in particular, this could boost both Nvidia's Gaming and Professional Visualization segments. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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Okta's second-quarter revenue guidance range of $631 million to $633 million also beat the consensus estimate for $616 million, according to LSEG data. Capri reported adjusted earnings of 42 cents a share, while analysts had estimated 65 cents, according to LSEG. American Eagle Outfitters reported $1.14 billion in revenue, lower than the average analyst estimate of $1.15 billion, according to LSEG data. Earnings beat estimates, but full-year revenue guidance was in a range of 2% to 4%, compared to forecasts for 3.4%. Revenue guidance was also pulled back to between $6.42 billion and $6.50 billion, compared to prior guidance in a range of $6.71 billion to $6.81 billion.
Persons: Rob Enslin, Daniel Dines, LSEG, Okta's, Versace, Jimmy Choo, Agilent, , Darla Mercado Organizations: HP Inc, HP, Capri, Management, American Eagle Outfitters, Technologies Locations: New York City, LSEG, Asia, FactSet
Against this backdrop, Wolfe Research screened for stocks that can help investors navigate a still challenging macroeconomic backdrop. "One of our favorite dividend strategies is to buy companies with a virtuous combination of (1) high dividend growth, and (2) a high free cash flow yield," Wolfe Research's Chris Senyek wrote. Johnson & Johnson was one of the companies that made the cut. Johnson & Johnson also said earlier in May it would spend $6.5 billion to resolve all outstanding litigation in the U.S. tied to claims its talc power caused ovarian cancer. JNJ YTD mountain Johnson & Johnson stock.
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Cramer’s Stop Trading: HP
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | 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 EmailCramer’s Stop Trading: HPCNBC’s Jim Cramer explains why he is keeping an eye on shares of HP Inc.
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In the fourth quarter, the software company topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. Snowflake — Snowflake shares plunged 20% after the business software company announced the retirement of its CEO Frank Slootman. The company topped earnings expectations by 12 cents and said it expects revenue for the current period to range between $603 million and $605 million. The company posted revenue of $13.19 billion, falling short of the $13.56 billion analysts polled by LSEG expected. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 5 cents and topped an LSEG estimate of 2 cents per share.
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REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Acquire Licensing RightsNov 21 (Reuters) - HP Inc (HPQ.N) on Tuesday forecast first-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates but maintained annual earnings outlook, a sign that demand in the personal computers market is still recovering, sending its shares down nearly 4% after market. HP expects first-quarter adjusted profit per share to be between 76 cents and 86 cents, the midpoint of which was below LSEG estimates of 86 cents. HP maintained fiscal 2024 adjusted profit forecast of $3.25 to $3.65 per share. Sales for HP's personal systems segment — home to its desktop and notebook PCs — fell 8% from a year ago, while its printing segment posted a 3% fall. Reporting by Samrhitha Arunasalam in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi MajumdarOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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HP Inc. CEO Enrique Lores goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer
  + stars: | 2023-11-21 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) 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 EmailHP Inc. CEO Enrique Lores goes one-on-one with Jim CramerHP President and CEO Enrique Lores joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk quarterly earnings, the state of the PC market, printing subscriptions, and more.
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In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, HP Inc CEO Enrique Lores said his company's new computers with artificial intelligence capabilities will help accelerate and grow the PC market. "This will drive significant momentum in the category, some in '24, more in '25, more in '26," Lores said of PCs with AI capabilities. "As we have said before, we think this is going to double the growth of the PC category starting next year." He added that the PC market has begun to recover, saying growth will also be bolstered by the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11. "We really think that the PC market has started to recover," Lores said.
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The company sees fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $20.00 billion, topping the $17.86 billion consensus estimate. The software company exceeded analysts' third-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. HP posted revenue of $13.82 billion, lower than the LSEG consensus estimate of $13.85 billion. The fast food chain reported fourth-quarter operating earnings that missed estimates, and issued a weaker-than-expected full-year operating earnings guidance, according to FactSet consensus estimates. — Shares tumbled 14% after the clothing company reported disappointing third-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue, according to consensus estimates from FactSet.
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Nvidia earnings will be in focus in the Thanksgiving-shortened week ahead, as investors consider the sustainability of the November rally heading into year-end. NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia YTD The chip giant's results will come amid a broad rally for equities this month. The S & P 500 has climbed more than 7%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite has advanced more than 9%. That stands in marked contrast to the S & P 500, which trades at a multiple of 22. Hopes for a dovish Fed Wall Street is also heading into next week after absorbing some positive news.
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Jefferies initiated Colgate-Palmolive with a buy rating, citing a stabilization in market share loss. The firm initiated coverage of DevOps stock on Monday with a buy rating and a $56 per share price target. "In short, we think GTLB is well positioned to gain share with its platform offering in a rapidly growing ~$40B DevSecOps target market," analyst Gray Powell said. The firm initiated coverage of the consumer giant with a buy rating and a $87 per share price target in a Sunday note. Analyst Kaumil Gajrawala said the company's market share losses from the height of the pandemic have stabilized, allowing Colgate-Palmolive to enter a period of steady growth.
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Monday.com — Shares of the project management company jumped 10% after Monday.com reported a strong quarter and issued a rosy forecast. Monday.com reported third-quarter earnings and revenue of 64 cents per share on revenue of $189.2 million. Tyson Foods — The food products company fell 3.3% in premarket trading after Tyson's fiscal fourth-quarter revenue came in weaker than expected. Boeing — Shares rose 3.25% after Emirates Airlines announced the purchase of 95 Boeing aircraft for a total of $52 billion. TripAdvisor — Shares of the online booking company added 2.3% after Bernstein upgraded TripAdvisor to outperform from market perform.
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A screen displays the logo for HP Inc. at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., November 18, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 10 (Reuters) - HP Inc (HPQ.N) on Tuesday forecast fiscal 2024 earnings largely in line with estimates and raised its annual dividend, reflecting stabilizing demand in the personal computers market. Shares of Palo Alto, California-based HP were up more than 2% in trading after the bell. The board has approved an increase to the planned dividend amount to $1.10 per share, reflecting a 5% increase from the prior dividend, the company said. The company expects its 2024 adjusted earnings in the range of $3.25 to $3.65 per share, largely in line with analyst estimates of $3.47, according to LSEG data.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sold another $130 million of HP shares in three days. The investor's company has now cashed in about $540 million of the computing stock in under a month. AdvertisementAdvertisementWarren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway jettisoned another $130 million worth of HP stock during the last three trading days, it revealed in a regulatory filing on Monday. Buffett's conglomerate owned nearly 121 million shares, or 12.3% of HP, before it began selling on September 11. Prior to last month, Buffett's company hadn't touched the holding since last April.
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Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: KeyBanc reiterates Nvidia as overweight KeyBanc raised its price target on Nvidia to $750 per share from $670 and said it sees "outsized growth." Bank of America adds FedEx to the US1 list Bank of America added the stock to its top picks list. "Upgrading Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) from Outperform to Strong Buy, with the company on the cusp of ramping up in-house RNG production." JPMorgan reiterates Amazon as a top pick JPMorgan said ignore the noise and buy the dip in shares of Amazon. Bank of America initiates Dycom as buy Bank of America said in its initiation of the telecommunications infrastructure company that it's uniquely positioned.
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The conglomerate sold 4.8 million HP shares for $129.2 million last week, it disclosed in a filing late Friday . It marks the second consecutive week that Berkshire has reduced its stake in the personal computer and printer maker. Still, Berkshire's remaining 110.7 million HP shares have a market value of almost $3 billion , making it HP's largest shareholder . HPQ YTD mountain HP In August, HP reported revenue in its fiscal third quarter that missed analysts' expectations. After Buffett's first sale was disclosed Sept. 13, some argued that Berkshire was "just doing a little trimming," of its HP stake, Bilson wrote.
Persons: Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Don Bilson, Gordon Haskett, Haskett, hasn't, HPQ, Buffett's, Bilson, we'd Organizations: HP Inc, Hewlett, Packard, HP, Berkshire Locations: Berkshire
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