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A few months ago, a three-post exchange between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk on Mr. Musk’s X would have passed for petty sniping between billionaire rivals. “Just learned tonight at Mar-a-Lago that Jeff Bezos was telling everyone that @realDonaldTrump would lose for sure, so they should sell all their Tesla and SpaceX stock,” Mr. Musk wrote Wednesday night, referring to two of his companies. 100% not true,” Mr. Bezos responded on Thursday morning. “Well, then, I stand corrected,” Mr. Musk wrote back, with a laughing-crying emoji. With President-elect Donald J. Trump's history of animosity toward Mr. Bezos, the posts carried an unspoken message about Mr. Musk’s growing power within the incoming administration.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Musk’s, , Mr, Musk, Nope, Bezos, Donald J Organizations: SpaceX
The stock market has always pulled back when valuations are stretched as they are now, according to Deutsche Bank macro strategist Henry Allen in a note to clients this week. "[T]urning points can happen quickly, and … when valuations are stretched to start with, there can be limited scope for further gains," Allen noted. "[E]xamples of high returns through history have often been followed by sizeable reversals." The bank cited lofty current readings in the Cyclically Adjusted Price-to-Earnings (CAPE) ratio developed by economist Robert Shiller, arguing that "the CAPE ratio for the S&P 500 has only been higher on two other occasions in the last century" than it is today. "Indeed, on both the occasions the CAPE ratio has got as high as it is today, there was then a significant correction."
Persons: Henry Allen, Allen, Robert Shiller, — Scott Schnipper Organizations: Deutsche Bank
North Carolina Republican lawmakers voted to strip the state’s incoming Democratic governor and attorney general of key powers, passing a sweeping bill before the GOP likely loses their veto-proof supermajority in the Legislature next year. That power currently lies with the governor's office, which will remain in Democratic hands after Attorney General Josh Stein defeated Republican Lt. Gov. Republicans have long sought control of the state Board of Elections, which is historically controlled by the same party as the current governor, but their past efforts have been foiled by the courts. That means they would be unable to override any future vetos from Stein without Democratic support. Stein is succeeding outgoing Cooper, whose administration repeatedly clashed with the Republican-led Legislature in the battleground state.
Persons: Dave Boliek, Jessica Holmes, Josh Stein, Mark Robinson, Roy Cooper's, , Karen Brinson Bell, Jeff Jackson, Stein, Cooper Organizations: North, North Carolina Republican, Democratic, GOP, Republican, Gov, Republicans, Democratic Gov, Board, State Board, North Carolina Legislature Locations: North Carolina, Stein
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTarget's quarter was worse than expected by a wide margin, says Melius Research's Karen ShortKaren Short, Melius Research retail analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss what Target's executives are saying about earnings, positive things in the company's quarter, and much more.
Persons: Melius Research's Karen Short Karen Short Organizations: Melius Research
Luxury retailer Burberry 's shares present an attractive investment opportunity after the company revealed a new turnaround strategy, according to hedge fund manager David Neuhauser. The stock, which is also traded in the U.S. and Germany, remains down around 40% year-to-date, however. UBS said Burberry was the only luxury retailer not to report "weak organic sales growth" in the latest quarter. "I think Burberry has a good turnaround in place with a new CEO," Neuhauser added, while cautioning that the recovery might take longer than expected. "I think over some time, a good turnaround by Burberry, with strong leadership, could really see the stock price increase.
Persons: David Neuhauser, Neuhauser, CNBC's, Livermore, they're, Zuzanna Pusz, Burberry, , Joshua Schulman, Rogerio Fujimori, Adam Cochrane, FactSet, — CNBC's Karen Gilchrist Organizations: Burberry, Livermore Partners, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Stifel Locations: London, U.S, Germany, Asia, Swiss
The Economist's Tom Standage shares his outlook for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Economist's Tom Standage shares his outlook for 2025Tom Standage, editor of The Economist's World Ahead 2025 gives Steve Sedgwick and Karen Tso his predictions for 2025.
Persons: Tom Standage, Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestment Committee Moves: EPAM, Paycom, Blackstone, Healthequity, Booz Allen, Leidos, and VertivKaren Firestone and Steve Weiss join CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to detail their latest portfolio moves.
Persons: Booz Allen, Leidos, Vertiv Karen Firestone, Steve Weiss, CNBC's Organizations: Email Investment, Blackstone, Healthequity Locations: Paycom
LONDON — U.K. inflation picked up sharply to a higher-than-expected 2.3% in October, data from the British Office for National Statistics showed Wednesday. The hike marks a sharp increase from the 1.7% rise recorded in September and exceeds the 2.2% forecast of economists polled by Reuters. The latest print once again brings inflation above the Bank of England's 2% target, potentially dampening the prospects of a final interest rate cut this year. Core inflation, which excludes energy, food, alcohol and tobacco, came in at 3.3% for the month, up slightly from 3.2% in September. The uptick was anticipated in part due to an increase in the regulator-set energy price cap that took effect in October, which is expected to lead to higher energy price inflation over the colder winter months.
Persons: Price Organizations: British Office, National Statistics, Reuters, Bank of England's, Institute of Chartered Accountants Locations: England, Wales
A higher economic growth rate could theoretically boost the government's tax take without the need to raise taxes further, because overall revenues would be higher. The OBR now expects U.K. real GDP growth of 1.1% in 2024, followed by expansion of 2% in 2025, before falling to 1.5%. The Labour government did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on further possible tax changes. 'Desperate' growth ratesThe U.K. economy barely grew in the third quarter, eking out a less-than-expected 0.1% expansion, data from the Office for National Statistics showed Friday. We've had 1% growth, or around 1% growth now since the Financial Crisis.
Persons: Rachel Reeves, James Smith, CNBC's, John Grieve, Reeves, Gieve, , Labour's, ING's Smith, We've Organizations: Treasury, Getty, Labour, Finance, ING, of, CNBC, National Insurance, Office, National Statistics, Gross Locations: London, England
Los Angeles CNN —Los Angeles officials on Tuesday moved to cement the city and its schools as sanctuaries for immigrants and LGBTQ youth as the city positions itself to push back strongly against President-elect Donald Trump’s platforms on immigration and gender. The Los Angeles City Council, which represents the second-largest US city, unanimously voted to adopt a “sanctuary city” ordinance that prohibits city resources from being used in immigration enforcement or to cooperate with federal immigration agents, unless required by state law. LGBTQ advocates also fear his presidency will result in wider restrictions on transgender people and rollbacks of protections for other LGBTQ groups. Los Angeles City Council members listen as a man speaks in support of a proposed "sanctuary city" ordinance at City Hall on Tuesday. Teachers and administrators will receive training on how to respond to federal immigration personnel who request information about students and families or who are trying to enter school property.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Karen Bass, They’ve, Jackie Goldberg, Hydee Feldstein Soto, ” Bass, , Gavin Newsom, Trump, Tom Homan, Etienne Laurent, , Homan, ” Homan, Curren Price, ” Price, Goldberg, stokes, Rocío Rivas, ” Rivas, Brendan Carr Organizations: Los Angeles CNN, Los, Los Angeles City Council, Los Angeles Unified School District, Republican, Trump, Bass, City, Democratic, Los Angeles Police Department, Trump -, Customs, Getty, “ Fox, Friends, Los Angeles Unified, Teachers, Department of Education, CNN, Federal Communications Commission, of Education Locations: Los Angeles, Los, , Wisconsin
Three Wall Street banks have taken differing views on gold's trajectory in 2025, reflecting the complex economic outlook. Goldman Sachs expects the price of the yellow metal to reach $3,000 per ounce by December 2025, saying "Go For Gold" in a note from Nov. 17. The gold price has declined by 7% since late October as the risk of a disputed U.S. election result diminished. While maintaining a positive outlook on gold, UBS warned that its gains — gold had risen 35% this year until November — could slow down. Goldman Sachs pointed to a fivefold increase in central bank gold purchases, driven by concerns about financial sanctions and sovereign debt sustainability.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Donald Trump's, Goldman, Daan Struyven, Karen Ward, Ward, Arend Kapteyn, Bhanu Baweja, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Trump, JPMorgan Asset Management, UBS Locations: U.S, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Switzerland, Russia, Ukraine
CVS Health announced on Monday that it struck a deal with dissident investor Glenview Capital for four board seats, just a few weeks after the healthcare giant ousted former chief Karen Lynch. Glenview CEO Larry Robbins will join the CVS board effective immediately, alongside three other directors, which CVS said emerged from a "productive discussion" with Glenview. CVS' board will expand to 16 members. Glenview amassed a sizable stake in the healthcare conglomerate and worked with management in the lead-up to Lynch's ouster. Elliott Management struck a deal with Southwest Airlines in October in which the activist fund secured six seats on the carrier's board.
Persons: David Joyner, Karen Lynch, Larry Robbins, Roger Farah, Leslie Norwalk, Guy Sansone, Doug Schulman, Glenview's Robbins, Ancora, Alan Shaw Organizations: CVS, Health, Education, Labor, Washington , D.C, CVS Health, Glenview Capital, Glenview, Elliott Management, Southwest Airlines, Norfolk Locations: Washington ,, Glenview, Norfolk Southern
The 10-year Treasury yield ticked up marginally on Monday as investors looked ahead to fresh data and central bank commentary after closing out a week of gains. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note shifted half a basis point higher to 4.4316%. Meanwhile, the 2-year Treasury yield traded less than a basis point lower at 4.2992%. Yields and prices have an inverted relationship and one basis point is equivalent to 0.01%.
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CNN —Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark has been crowned Miss Universe 2024, becoming the first Dane to ever win the competition. This year’s finale featured a performance by singer Robin Thicke and was hosted by “Saved by the Bell” star Mario Lopez and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo. Theilvig participates in the Miss Universe competition at Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City on November 16, 2024. Hector Vivas/Getty ImagesDelegates for each country were selected via local pageants that license local rights from the Miss Universe Organization. This year’s contest saw Cuba, represented by Marianela Ancheta, take part in Miss Universe for the first time since 1967.
Persons: Victoria Kjær Theilvig, Dane, Sheynnis Palacios, Robin Thicke, Mario Lopez, Olivia Culpo, Theilvig, , , Chidimma, Maria Fernanda Beltran, Suchata, Ileana Marquez Pedroza, Malta’s Beatrice Njoya, , Hector Vivas, Marianela Ancheta, Adetshina, Karen Celebertti, Palacios Organizations: CNN, Victoria, Miss, Bell, Miss Universe’s, Miss Universe Organization, Arena Ciudad de, Getty, Miss Universe, United Arab Locations: Denmark, Mexico City, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua, Nigeria, Mexico, Thailand, Venezuela, Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Cuba, Belarus, Eritrea, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Miss Universe South Africa, Miss Universe Nicaragua, Nicaraguan
Photographers shared red flags couples should look out for when hiring someone for their big day. Related VideoThat's why Business Insider asked wedding photographers Karen Khuc and Bri McClure, who are based out of Los Angeles and Nashville, respectively, to share the red flags to look out for when hiring a photographer. Advertisement"Look for wedding photographers who have a streamlined process. Obradovic/Getty ImagesIt's important to research potential wedding photographers based on the aesthetic and feeling you want reflected in the photos. Be wary of photographers with no reviews or testimonialsCouples should also look for reviews when hiring a photographer for their wedding day.
Persons: , Karen Khuc, Bri McClure, Klaus Vedfelt, isn't, McClure, Khuc, Nikolay Mint Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Los Angeles, Nashville
CNN —If you are someone who doesn’t want to even think about Christmas until after Thanksgiving, apologies in advance. Here’s how that factors into what to watch this weekend. “An Almost Christmas Story”"An Almost Christmas Story." “Cross”Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross in "Cross." Task Force Commander who partners with a bounty hunter in order to save Christmas.
Persons: we’ve, Mariah Carey, Luna, Aldis Hodge, Alex Cross, Keri Anderson, James Paterson’s Alex Cross, Hodge, Adam ”, Charithra Chandran, Yerin Ha, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning, Paul Atreides, Timothée Chalamet, “ Landman, Billy Bob Thornton, Tommy Norris, Emerson Miller, Taylor Sheridan, Oscar, Thornton, Sheridan, , ‘ I’m, ’ ” Thornton, Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Karen Neal, Dwayne “, ” Johnson Organizations: CNN, York City’s Rockefeller, Disney, Paramount, CBS, Amazon, Task Locations: New York City, West Texas
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia results are out Wednesday: Here's what investors need to knowCNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders—Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, and Steve Grasso—discuss Nvidia as the world's largest publicly traded company by market cap is set to report earnings next week.
Persons: Melissa Lee, — Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, Steve Grasso Organizations: Nvidia, Fast
The long-lost worm is Haplosyllis anthogorgicola, a species of bristle worm, or polychaete. But as Forreau was sorting her underwater photos of seahorses and corals, she made another unexpected discovery: The worms’ coral burrows were visible in the images. Perhaps, she thought, that might also be the case in other photos of pygmy seahorses. Images of pygmy seahorses taken by scuba divers were crawling with worm photobombs. Worms’ limbs, heads and tails poked out of coral burrows in the hundreds; the scientists even counted seven examples of worms crawling on seahorses’ bodies.
Persons: Huzio Utinomo, Chloé Fourreau, , , Karen Osborn, Osborn, Ai Takahata, ” Forreau, coauthors, Chloé, Forreau, ” Osborn, Mindy Weisberger Organizations: CNN, Kyoto University, Royal Society, Biological Sciences, University of, Smithsonian National Museum of, Royal Society B, Scientific Locations: Japan, Australia, Okinawa, Washington ,, Sukumo, Kochi, Worms, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Taiwan
Netflix's big bet on live sports
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix's big bet on live sportsCNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders—Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, and Steve Grasso—discuss Netflix as the streaming giant gears up to stream the highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, on Friday.
Persons: Melissa Lee, — Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, Steve Grasso, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson Organizations: Fast, Netflix
Palantir surges after announcing its move to Nasdaq
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPalantir surges after announcing its move to NasdaqCNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders—Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, and Steve Grasso—discuss Palantir as the stock surged after the company announced that it was moving to the Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange.
Persons: Melissa Lee, — Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, Steve Grasso — Organizations: Nasdaq, Fast, New York Stock Exchange
European markets were set to open lower Friday, as investors looked ahead to fresh data and assessed the future path for interest rate cuts following hawkish comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index was seen opening 13 points lower at 8,054, Germany's DAX 39 points down to 19,210, France's CAC lower 26 points at 7,283 and Italy's FTSE MIB 129 points down to 33,966, according to IG data. Across the Atlantic, speaking Thursday, Powell said that strong U.S. economic growth is allowing policymakers to take their time in deciding how far and how fast to lower interest rates. U.S. stock futures inched lower overnight as Wall Street continued to assess the comments and the future path of the post-election rally. Asia markets, meanwhile, were mixed during Friday's session.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Germany's DAX, Powell Organizations: U.S . Federal, CAC, Burberry, Labour, Aegon, Experian Locations: U.S, Asia
Mosfilm's head told Putin that it donated 28 T-55 tanks and eight PT-76 tanks to the defense ministry. Mosfilm's website says the studio has over 190 armored vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and self-propelled guns, though it described them as being "disguised" as equipment from various periods. Still, Shakhnazarov's statement comes as Moscow has struggled to maintain its inventory of armored vehicles amid heavy losses in the last two years. Figures from Dutch open-source tracking group Oryx say that Russia has lost 10,888 armored vehicles since the war began, including 3,558 tanks. AdvertisementThe Russian Defense Ministry and Mosfilm did not respond to requests for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider.
Persons: Putin, , Mosfilm, Karen Shakhnazarov, Vladimir Putin, Shakhnazarov Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Kremlin, Armed Forces, Royal United Services Institute, Russian Defense Ministry, Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Moscow
CNN —If you saw an enormous, deadly funnel-web spider sitting on her egg sac, your first instinct might be to run away. Funnel-webs, whose most dangerous species lives in and around Sydney, are known for their deadly, fast-acting venom. The zoo is the sole supplier of funnel-web spider antivenom, which it produces by milking the spiders collected. “We want to encourage the spider with her egg sac into the jar in one movement, trying not to make her so angry that she destroys the egg sac,” Teni says in the video. Each egg sac contains about 150-200 spiderlings, making it a valuable source of antivenom.
Persons: Emma Teni, Teni, antivenom, ” Nicole Webber, Karen Wright, , Organizations: CNN Locations: New South Wales, Sydney
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLattice CEO: We're going from experimentation into real business value with AILattice CEO Sarah Franklin speaks to CNBC's Karen Tso at the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon.
Persons: Sarah Franklin, Karen Tso Organizations: Summit Locations: Lisbon
Analysts responded positively to the news, pointing to a potential "turning point" for the embattled brand. The plans were delivered alongside Burberry's 2024 interim results, which saw sales fall 20% for the second consecutive quarter. A 'turning point' for embattled BurberryThe underperformance comes amid a wider slowdown in the luxury sector, with the personal luxury goods market set to contract 2% this year. Mamta Valechha, consumer discretionary analyst at Quilter Cheviot, described it as a "turning point in what has been a very difficult period." Pedestrians walk past the window display of the store of British fashion label Burberry, in central London, on September 2, 2024.
Persons: Kevin Lee, Schulman, Joshua Schulman, Michael Kors, Burberry, Burberry Schulman, Burberry's, Piral Dadhania, Dadhania, Mamta, Cheviot, Henry Nicholls Organizations: Getty, Burberry, RBC Capital Markets, Afp Locations: Shanghai, London
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