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Federal agency finds Globe Life tolerated nonconsensual touch, unwelcome genital exposure, sexual quid-pro-quos at top agency. EEOC says agents at the Globe Life agency were employees, not contractors. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has found that Globe Life tolerated a "pervasive pattern of harassing conduct" against women at one of its top-producing sales agencies. American Income Life is one of five wholly owned subsidiaries of Globe Life that sell life, accident, and supplemental health insurance. Globe Life disclosed that risk in its filing this morning with the SEC and said it would fight any such lawsuit vigorously.
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Starbucks — The coffee house chain moved 1.6% lower after Jefferies downgraded the stock to underperform from hold and cut its price target. BioNTech — U.S.-listed shares of the German biotechnology company rose 2.7% on the heels of a Morgan Stanley upgrade to overweight from equal weight. Pinterest — The image sharing company rose more than 1% after Oppenheimer initiated coverage of the stock with an outperform rating. GE Vernova — Shares gained nearly 1% after Guggenheim initiated coverage of GE Vernova with a buy rating, saying that it is "still in the early stages of a multi-year improvement in profitability." Analyst Joseph Osha's $300 price target implies a roughly 19% increase from Monday's closing price for the stock.
Persons: Jefferies, Piper Sandler, Lowe's, Oppenheimer, Morgan Stanley, BioNTech, Joseph Osha's, , Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Sean Conlon, Jesse Pound, Fred Imbert Organizations: Thor Industries, Arlo Technologies, Visa, Bloomberg, Justice Department, Citi, Mastercard, Federal Reserve, GE, Guggenheim Locations: U.S, China,
"Nature-based carbon removals, such as soil carbon sequestration, store carbon temporarily in living biomass," said Dr. Allanah Paul, a CO2 removal and carbon accounting expert based in Europe. Nature-based carbon removal does have advantages. The rise of negative emissionsOther climate experts view the criticisms of nature-based carbon removal as missing the central point. "As an emitter, every company should focus on reducing their emissions, but as a purchaser looking to offset residual emissions, they should prioritize purchases of robust negative emissions," he stated. "My understanding is that Symbiosis intends to create a demand for high-quality nature-based carbon removal by setting very high standards for removal quality," Leslie-Bole said.
Persons: Paul, Allanah Paul, Strong, Julia Strong, Salesforce, Paul Davies, Haley Leslie, Bole, Leslie Organizations: Symbiosis, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Symbiosis Coalition, Coalition, Council, US, World Resources Institute Locations: Europe, Symbiosis, The State
Activist investor Elliott Management said Monday it would mount a proxy fight to push for change at Southwest Airlines through a special shareholder vote unless management is willing to negotiate, citing a poison pill and board expansion that the investor views as "entrenchment maneuvers." Elliott in its letter to Southwest's board said it remained open to collaboration, but that the board had taken steps to box Elliott out. A proxy fight would be expensive and challenging for Elliott and Southwest Airlines. Activist investors can mount proxy fights if they are seeking to force change in a company's leadership or operations. Companies usually settle with Elliott, one of the most successful activist investors, rather than risk taking on the activist in a proxy battle.
Persons: Elliott Management, Elliott, Bob Jordan, Gary Kelly, underperformance, John Pike, Bobby Xu, expeditiously, Rakesh Gangwal, Pike, Xu Organizations: Southwest Airlines, Elliott, Southwest, Companies, Salesforce Locations: Southwest
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Club stock Eaton traded more than 2% higher at one point Monday after pulling back more than 5% last week. 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.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Eaton, there's, We're, Jim, Salesforce, we'll, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Club, Dell Technologies, Micro, Dover Corp, Energy, Constellation Energy, GE Vernova, Justice, Developers, Apple, Vision, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Apple Inc Locations: United States, China, Cupertino , Calif
The chief investment officer of G Squared Private Wealth believes the divergence between AI winners and losers will widen this year. "People are going to need to start making money with AI," Greene told CNBC in an interview. "At some point, you can't just talk about [the] future, you're going to have to show that the progress is being made." "You're going to continue to see so much upgrade. This AI shift is not a flash in the pan," she noted.
Persons: Victoria Greene, Greene, she's bullish, they're, Tesla, Merrill Lynch Organizations: G, Private Wealth, G Squared, CNBC, Emerson Global Locations: industrials, Eaton
For the current quarter, Five Below said it expects between $830 million and $850 million in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $883 million. The move was made earlier this week and comes just days after the company reported its first revenue miss since 2006. Lululemon issued weak guidance for the current quarter, but its full-year earnings per share guidance was above expectations. The company recorded earnings of $2.66 per share, which is better than the LSEG consensus estimate of $2.33 in earnings per share. The bank cited its earnings per share potential and discounted valuation as reasons for the call.
Persons: LSEG, ValueAct, Mason Morfit, Lululemon, Sprinklr, Smartsheet, Smucker, Goldman Sachs, , Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox, Lisa Han, Alex Harring Organizations: LSEG, Revenue, Old Dominion, Fluence Energy, Guggenheim, Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, JPMorgan
Foot Locker — Shares rallied more than 12% in the premarket after the apparel and sneaker retailer reported first-quarter earnings that beat expectations . The company posted an adjusted profit of 22 cents per share, while analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of 12 cents per share. The company's $3.18 billion revenue also came below the expected $3.34 billion. American Eagle Outfitters — Shares slipped 7% after the company posted weaker-than-expected sales in its fiscal first-quarter, despite beating on earnings. Analysts surveyed by StreetAccount were expecting a loss of 30 cents per share on $84.4 million of revenue.
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Its fiscal first-quarter revenue was $9.13 billion, versus the $9.17 billion expected from analysts polled by LSEG. Foot Locker's earnings per share came in at 22 cents, versus the LSEG consensus estimate of 12 cents per share. Agilent Technologies — The stock fell nearly 8% after the company reported a slight revenue miss but an earnings beat. However, Hormel's adjusted earnings per share of 38 cents topped the 36 cents expected from analysts. American Eagle Outfitters — The retail stock slipped 3.6% after the clothing company reported weaker-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter on Wednesday.
Persons: Salesforce, LSEG, FactSet, Rob Enslin, Corie Barry, Agilent, Nutanix, Mike Mathias, , Lisa Kailai Han, Hakyung Kim Organizations: LSEG, Revenue, HP —, HP, StreetAccount . Revenue, Burlington, American Eagle Outfitters, CNBC Locations: LSEG
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
Read previewThe embattled insurer Globe Life and its subsidiary American Income Life face new allegations of fraud, kickbacks, and misclassifying its army of sales agents. Neither Globe, AIL, or any affiliated agencies have requested a correction on BI's series, which has been cited in all three short-seller reports. Spokespeople for Globe, AIL, and Arias did not respond to inquiries about the Viceroy report. Viceroy today published excerpts from a civil complaint alleging that Globe Life required recruits to purchase the course from Xcel for $149, $119 of which was kicked back to Globe Life, AIL, and agency executives, an allegation Globe has denied. "As you might expect, these sales tactics do not engender long-term retention of policies," the Viceroy report states.
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Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion. Analyst Erik Woodring forecast only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal 2027, which is below consensus. Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of the social media platform at equal weight, saying shares are already trading at fair value. Deutsche Bank called Reddit a buy, while Raymond James said the social media stock is a strong buy. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of Trump Media plunged more than 15% after the company filed to issue up to 21.5 million shares.
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Goldman Sachs — Goldman Sachs shares jumped 3.3% in premarket trading after the company beat Wall Street's first-quarter earnings expectations . Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, fueled by its trading and investment banking businesses. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion, meanwhile. Analyst Erik Woodring thinks the market is "mis-pricing" Logitech's outlook and forecasts only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal year 2027. Masimo — The health tech stock rose more than 2% following an upgrade to buy from hold at Stifel.
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Snowflake said it expects product revenue to range between $745 million and $750 million in the current period, below the $759 million analysts polled by StreetAccount expected. Okta said its expects revenues to range between $603 million and $605 million, surpassing a FactSet estimate of $583.8 million. Celsius posted 17 cents in earnings per share on $347.4 million in revenue for the fourth quarter. Nutanix posted earnings of 46 cents per share on revenues totaling $565 million. The data storage company posted earnings of 50 cents per share on $790 million in revenue.
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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.
Persons: — Salesforce, Frank Slootman, Duolingo, Okta — Okta, LSEG Organizations: FactSet, Paramount Global, LSEG, Revenue, StreetAccount, HP Inc, AMC Entertainment
In the fourth quarter, specifically, shares of Alphabet rose 6.75%. Third Point owned Alphabet for less than a year , while Druckenmiller traded in and out of the stock in recent quarters. Some Wall Street veterans merely pared back their exposure to Alphabet in the quarter, including David Tepper's Appaloosa Management . Baupost Group — the hedge fund run by value investor Seth Klarman — sold about 23% of its Alphabet stock over the same stretch. Berkshire parted ways with about 10 million shares of the iPhone maker, leaving the conglomerate with more than 905 million shares, worth $174.35 billion, at the end of the quarter.
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Generative AI Neural networks are the heart of the increasingly popular type of AI known as generative artificial intelligence , or gen AI for short. Both traditional AI and gen AI systems rely on data and can be used to automate decision-making tasks. Microsoft's AI virtual assistant Copilot — which went live in November — is perhaps the most prominent generative AI feature among our portfolio companies. Bias Bias is another downside to AI systems — and LLMs in particular — that users need to consider. While GPUs have the upper hand in AI training, CPUs are understood to perform AI inference well.
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Salesforce — Salesforce popped more than 9% after the cloud software company reported fiscal third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Snowflake posted adjusted earnings of 25 cents per share on revenue of $734 million. It also issued first-quarter and full-year earnings guidance that also topped estimates. On Wednesday, the company announced a $10 billion share buyback, raised its dividend and reinstated its full-year guidance. Pure Storage — The data storage stock tumbled 14.5% in Thursday's premarket after offering a weak revenue outlook.
Persons: Salesforce, Nutanix, Snowflake, Morgan Stanley, Robinhood, James Heaney, Synopsys — Synopsys, FactSet, Goldman Sachs, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: LSEG, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia, Jefferies, General Motors, Ford, Ford Motor, United Auto Workers Locations: U.K, Thursday's
Snowflake — Snowflake shares rallied more than 4% after the cloud company posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results and an upbeat fourth-quarter product revenue forecast. The company posted adjusted earnings of 25 cents per share on $734 million in revenue. That topped the profit of 16 cents per share and revenue of $713 million expected by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Discover Financial — Shares jumped 4.7% after the digital banking company announced it was exploring the sale of its student loan portfolio. Victoria's Secret — The women's clothing retailer surged 15.9% after providing current-quarter guidance that was largely in line with analysts' expectations.
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Salesforce — The software giant added 7% after releasing third-quarter adjusted earnings of $2.11 per share, higher than the $2.06 per share analysts polled by LSEG were expecting. The firm's third-quarter revenue of $8.72 billion fell in line with expectations. Snowflake — The stock rallied more than 7% after its third-quarter earnings beat analysts' expectations. Pure Storage — The data storage company lost 12%. Pure Storage anticipates fourth-quarter revenue will come in at $728 million, below the $918.7 million analysts had expected, according to FactSet.
Persons: LSEG, Nutanix, PVH Organizations: Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals
Chevron , Hess — Chevron shares slumped more than 2% after the oil giant said its buying smaller rival Hess in an all-stock deal totaling $53 billion, or $171 a share. Hess shares moved slightly higher. Walgreens Boots Alliance — The pharmacy operator rose nearly 3% after JPMorgan upgraded Walgreens Boots Alliance shares to overweight from neutral. Salesforce — The software giant lost nearly 2% after Piper Sandler downgraded shares to neutral from overweight, citing heightened execution and M & A risks. Bank of America downgraded Alcoa to a neutral rating and slashed its price target, citing concerns of a near-term earnings decline.
Persons: Hess, Stonepeak, Piper Sandler, Roche, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Hess, Chevron, Apple, Global Times, Walgreens, Alliance, JPMorgan, Roivant Sciences, Pfizer, Telavant Holdings, Citi, Evercore, Alcoa, Bank of America Locations: Chevron, China
Salesforce — The cloud software company saw its stock jump 3% after it announced quarterly results and guidance that surpassed Wall Street's expectations. Dollar General — The discount retail chain plunged 12.2% Thursday after reporting second-quarter earnings per share of $2.13, which was lower than the StreetAccount consensus estimate of $2.47. Ciena — The network equipment stock surged nearly 16% after topping Wall Street's fiscal third-quarter earnings expectations on the top and bottom lines. Okta — Okta shares surged 13.5% after the access management company topped analysts' second-quarter earnings expectation and issued a strong full-year outlook. Victoria's Secret — The intimate apparel stock popped nearly 7% even after missing second-quarter earnings expectations on both the top and bottom lines.
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Check out the companies making the biggest moves before the bell:Dollar General — The discount retailer tumbled 15.3% after reporting second-quarter earnings per share of $2.13, missing the StreetAccount consensus estimate of $2.47. Revenue also missed, coming in at $9.80 billion versus the $9.93 billion expected. Campbell Soup — Shares added about 1% after the company reported revenue of $2.07 billion, beating the $2.06 billion expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Second-quarter adjusted earnings per share came in at 31 cents, versus the 22 cents expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. However, its revenue guidance for the third quarter of $2.74 billion to $2.76 billion fell short of the $2.79 billion expected from analysts, per StreetAccount.
Persons: Campbell, Shopify, Morgan Stanley, Salesforce, Goldman Sachs, Cronos, Tilray, Okta, SkyWest, Raymond James, Refinitiv, , Jesse Pound, Alex Harring Organizations: Revenue, Refinitiv, UBS — U.S, UBS, Cronos, Tilray, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, Arista Networks, Citi, Arista, postmarket Locations: Austin , Texas, Swiss
The change will take effect from October 1, affecting business customers in the EU and four other European countries that use Microsoft 365 and Office 365 suites. Microsoft (MSFT) will also make it easier for other companies — for example, Zoom and Slack, which is owned by Salesforce — to integrate their products with Microsoft 365, the new name for Office 365. The company will charge “core enterprise customers” €2 ($2.2) less per month for Microsoft 365 and Office 365 — which include Word, Excel and Outlook among other apps — without the popular Teams app. New customers in Europe will be able to buy Teams, best-known for its video-conferencing feature, separately for €5 ($5.4) per month. The EU launched its probe into possible anticompetitive practices by Microsoft following a 2020 complaint by Slack that alleged Microsoft illegally tied Teams to its dominant workplace software.
Persons: Salesforce —, , ” Nanna, Louise Linde, ” Linde, Slack Organizations: London CNN, Microsoft, European Union, EU Locations: Europe
CrowdStrike beat analysts' second-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. The cybersecurity company reported second-quarter adjusted earnings of 74 cents per share on revenue of $732 million. The identity and access management company exceeded analysts' second-quarter expectations. Okta posted second-quarter adjusted earnings of 31 cents per share on revenue of $556 million. Salesforce — Salesforce climbed 5.6% after the software company reported fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue that surpassed estimates.
Persons: CrowdStrike, Refinitiv, — Okta, Okta, Salesforce — Salesforce, Salesforce, — Chewy Organizations: Refinitiv, Costco Wholesale
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