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Same-sex marriage was on a roll in Asia. Not anymore
  + stars: | 2024-09-13 | by ( Chris Lau | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
The winning formulaMore than 30 jurisdictions worldwide now recognize same-sex marriage, according to the Pew Research Center. Since the first same-sex marriage law was passed in the Netherlands in 2001, progress has been made mostly in Europe, the Americas and Australasia. Gay couples cut a wedding cake in Amsterdam on April 1, 2001 after the first same-sex marriage law was passed in the Netherlands. But on the national level, Japan does not recognize same-sex marriage and local courts have returned conflicting verdicts on the issue. Up to 68% of Japan’s adults support same-sex marriage, the highest share in Asia, according to the Pew Research Center.
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Earnings season is kicking into high gear, and Morgan Stanley named a few stocks to buy ahead of results. CNBC Pro combed through top Morgan Stanley research to find overweight-rated stocks ahead of earnings. Apple Analyst Erik Woodring elevated the tech giant to top pick status earlier this week. "Apple Intelligence is set to drive record device upgrades," the analyst wrote. Apple "Apple Intelligence is a clear catalyst to boost iPhone and iPad shipments, and our deep dive into the iPhone installed base, upgrade rates, and mix shift now points a record cycle ahead … Apple Intelligence is set to drive record device upgrades.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Dara Mohsenian, Mohsenian, Erik Woodring, Woodring, Sanjit Singh, Singh, Datadog Organizations: CNBC, Apple, Colgate, Palmolive, Datadog, Spotify Technology, Nu Holdings, LT, Apple Intelligence, Open Finance, NU Locations: Brazil, Mexico
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSamsara CEO Sanjit Biswas talks quarterly report and his reaction to the stock droppingSanjit Biswas, Samsara CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk quarterly results and the stocks reaction.
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Samsara CEO talks growth prospects after stock hits 52-week high
  + stars: | 2024-03-08 | 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 EmailSamsara CEO talks growth prospects after stock hits 52-week highSanjit Biswas, Samsara CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk customer growth, Q4 earnings, AI, and more.
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Analysts at Morgan Stanley have named a slate of stocks to buy as March gets underway. The firm said investors should bet on the market's momentum by scooping up shares of undervalued companies. They include HashiCorp , Rivian Automotive , Dell Technologies, Sun Country Airlines and Huntington Bancshares. The stock is down 26% over the last 12 months, but the firm said investors should buy the dip. HashiCorp Analyst Sanjit Singh upgraded the cloud-computing infrastructure company to overweight from equal weight earlier this week.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, scooping, Ravi Shanker, Shanker, Sanjit Singh, Singh, Adam Jonas, , Jonas, Rivian, Dell, , Huntington, HBAN Organizations: CNBC, Rivian Automotive, Dell Technologies, Sun Country Airlines, Huntington, Amazon, Rivian, Airlines Locations: Huntington Bancshares
Analyst Mike Mayo assigned an overweight rating and $70 price target, which suggests more than 25% upside for shares. Analyst Bill Katz raised his price target by $14 to $128 on the outperform-rated company, which has seen roughly 74% share price growth over the past year. He upped his price target by $25 to $350, implying roughly 19.5% upside for the company, which will report fiscal fourth-quarter results on Wednesday. "While LT debates around monetization and competition have yet to be resolved, we think risk-reward now skews attractive given an improving cloud demand backdrop." It also raised its price target to $86 from $75, but the new forecast still implies downside of more than 13% going forward.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, HashiCorp, Wells, Mike Mayo, Mayo, — Pia Singh, TD Cowen, Cowen, Bill Katz, Katz, Jefferies, Brent Thill, Thill, Salesforce, bode, Sanjit Singh, Singh, Yifeng Liu, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, HSBC, Moderna, Citigroup, Citi, Discover Financial Services, KKR, Salesforce, HSBC downgrades Moderna, Merck & Co Locations: Wells, monetization
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSamsara CEO Sanjit Biswas talks Q3 earnings as stock notches second-best day everSanjit Biswas, Samsara CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk quarterly results, customer uptake, AI spending and more.
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All this coincides with longstanding calls from countries across the developing world for an international system where they have more say. Beijing, he added, sees the US as merely “paying lip service” to the “liberal order” to hurt other countries. Sergei Savostyanov/Sputnik/ReutersIn recent years, even some countries that have for decades embraced a close partnership with the US have drawn closer to China and its vision. “Is China really trying to promote multipolarity — or does China just want to (become a) substitute (for) US influence over the world?” he asked. They also raise questions about how a more militarily and economically powerful China would behave globally, if left unchecked.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSamsara has been investing in AI since its early days, says CEO Sanjit BiswasSanjit Biswas, Samsara CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk quarterly earnings, large customer growth and more.
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C3.AI did little to differentiate itself among an increasingly crowded space of artificial intelligence stocks at the company's investor day, according to Deutsche Bank. The bank on Friday reiterated a sell rating the stock, with a $16 per share price target. C3.AI has surged 234% year to date as investor hype over artificial intelligence lifted the entire sector. But Deutsche Bank analyst Brad Zelnick said it isn't clear at this point in time how the company will stand out and added that the investor day held earlier this week only provided "somewhat limited incremental updates." AI YTD mountain C3.AI has been on an impressive run since January tied to investor excitement over artificial intelligence.
Persons: Brad Zelnick, Zelnick, Morgan Stanley's Sanjit Singh, Joshua Tilton, Michael Bloom Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Wolfe Research Locations: hyperscalers
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's still the early days of the A.I. wave, says Samsara CEO Sanjit BiswasSanjit Biswas, Samsara CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss Q1 earnings and the company's stock reaction.
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Morgan Stanley thinks it's time to get back on board the MongoDB train, saying it sees a "pivot to profitability" for the company. Analyst Sanjit K Singh upgraded the cloud database stock to overweight from equal-weight. He also increased his price target to $270 per share from $230 per share, implying upside of 27.6% from Tuesday's closing price. Morgan Stanley now believes that many of its prior concerns have been addressed by the company and is now "getting back on board a secular beneficiary." Singh thinks that much of MongoDB's headwinds from cloud digestion should be behind it by the end of the current fiscal year.
Budget cuts loom in the IT industry, but software stock PagerDuty is well situated to come out unscathed, according to Morgan Stanley. "Strong unit economics, highly ratable sub revenue and market leadership in an important category provide the backdrop for a strong pivot to profitability," Singh wrote. "At ~4x CY24 sales, we think shares undervalue PagerDuty's ability to sustain 20% growth, expand margins and generate" free cash flows. Software stocks face a difficult setup as companies look to trim IT budgets in a slowing growth environment. Despite these headwinds, Singh expects PagerDuty's growth to persist given its stable subscription model and move up from a predominant focus on small-to-medium-sized businesses.
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