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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday said it's no secret that the market rally has been driven by a handful of tech stocks, and it's not likely to change anytime soon. Cramer said companies like Nvidia , Apple , Microsoft , Alphabet , Amazon , Oracle and now Broadcom have been integral to the rally. But while tech stocks have been shining, Cramer said other sectors can't quite say the same. For instance, Cramer pointed to the banks, which often serve as a bellwether for the market. It's hard to know where the market would be without the tech sector, he added.
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Piper Sandler names Microsoft, Snowflake and Oracle top AI picks Piper said that Microsoft, Snowflake and Oracle are the next "all-stars" in AI. Citi adds a negative catalyst watch on Nike Citi said Foot Locker's negative earnings report last week does not portend well for Nike. Citi downgrades Foot Locker to neutral from buy Citi downgraded Foot Locker after its disappointing earnings report last week and says shares are not fully de-risked. Deutsche Bank reiterates Snowflake as buy Deutsche says it's "constructive" heading into Snowflake earnings on Wednesday. Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America says the internet search giant is "well positioned for mobile."
The White House estimated that as many as 765,000 workers could temporarily be out of work within two weeks if the rail workers went on strike. Biden and Democrats had been unwilling to block a strike in September when negotiations were nearing a previous strike deadline. Unions upsetThe move is sure to anger union rank-and-file who had rejected labor deals that their leaders reached earlier this fall. Biden, while saying he sympathized with the unions’ demand for sick time, said Congress should stick to the tentative agreements negotiated in September. “Some in Congress want to modify the deal to either improve it for labor or for management,” said Biden’s statement.
Logistics Report and News
  + stars: | 2022-09-19 | by ( Paul Page | Paul Berger | Esther Fung | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Amazon’s purchase of the Belgian business is the latest in a string of buys the e-commerce giant has made to automate its logistics operations. The e-commerce giant has targeted 66 planned or existing facilities in what experts say amounts to a reconfiguration of its fulfillment in local U.S. markets. Companies including Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific are still negotiating with two unions ahead of a Friday deadline. Newell Brands Says Retailers Are Cutting Consumer-Goods Orders The conglomerate scaled back its sales outlook, signaling retail supply chains are retrenching as they head into the fall. Retailers Start Selling Something New: Logistics Services The lineup of retailers seeking to sell supply-chain services to other merchants is growing, raising questions about control, competition and customer experience.
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