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Future growth will have to come from Blackwell, its next-generation chip that has just started shipping to end-users such as Microsoft , Google and OpenAI. More important than Nvidia's third-quarter results will be what the company says about demand for the Blackwell chip. In August, Nvidia said it expected about "several billion" in Blackwell sales during the January quarter. Nvidia reported 122% growth in sales in the most-recent quarter. That was lower than the 262% year-over-year growth it reported in the April quarter and the 265% growth in the January quarter.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Frank Lee, Lee, Blackwell, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, ChatGPT, LSEG, Huang Organizations: Nvidia, HSBC, Microsoft, Google, Blackwell, Nintendo Locations: Vilhelm, Kastrup, Denmark, NVDA
Venkatesan, the executive vice president and chief technology officer of PayPal, is in charge of the payment company's new AI-driven personalization products. In this role, Venkatesan uses PayPal's 200 petabytes of transaction data to help small businesses and large enterprises sell more products and to help save money for consumers. Before joining PayPal in June, Venkatesan was EVP of the Walmart US Omni Platforms and Tech organization, where he helped use AI to blur the lines between offline and online shopping. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Venkatesan Organizations: PayPal, Walmart, Omni, Tech
(This is CNBC Pro's live coverage of Friday's analyst calls and Wall Street chatter. A biotech stock and an energy company were among the names being talked about by analysts on Friday. — Sean Conlon 6:19 a.m.: Pivotal says buy TKO Group A competitive media landscape could mean gains for TKO Group , according to Pivotal Research Group. TKO Group shares are up nearly 41% year to date. TKO YTD mountain TKO in 2024 — Sean Conlon 5:49 a.m.: JPMorgan downgrades Moderna to underweight JPMorgan sees a rocky road ahead for Moderna .
Persons: Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, — Sean Conlon, Jeffrey Wlodarczak, Jessica Fye, Fye, it's, Ameet, Thakkar, he's, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, JPMorgan, Moderna, BMO Capital Markets, GE Vernova, ARM, Research, JPMorgan downgrades Moderna, Food and Drug Administration, BMO, GE, General, Gas Power, General Electric Locations: Thursday's
iPhone sales are expected to reach $38.64 billion and decline more than 2% year over year as the company grapples with a stretch of stagnant growth. Long also echoed concerns the new iPhone won't be enough to fuel a "meaningful" upgrade cycle to support the premium. AI-fueled upgrade cycle Apple's September quarter is expected to include about a week of new iPhone sales. Wall Street will also keep a close watch on China sales following an 8% decline during the second quarter. "While Greater China sales remain sluggish, mainland China iPhone sales have been stronger than expected and we are encouraged by iPhone demand picking up in emerging markets," said Raymond James analyst Srini Pajjuri.
Persons: ISI's Amit Daryanani, Tim Long, Long, iPhones bottoming, Evercore, bode, Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi, tailwinds, JPMorgan's Samik Chatterjee, Baird's William Power, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri Organizations: Apple Intelligence, Barclays, Apple, Verizon, Huawei Locations: China
Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the annual developer conference event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S., June 10, 2024. Apple's third quarter, which ends in June, is traditionally the company's slowest quarter of the year by sales. This year, the "main event" won't be Apple's earnings, wrote Barclays analyst Tim Long, it's what the company says about the September quarter, which is nearly one-third over. Apple revealed Apple Intelligence in June, and the first preview version of some features was released earlier this week. JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee expects Apple to reassure investors that the coming iPhone replacement cycle will include better-than-expected revenue, thanks to AI.
Persons: Tim Cook, Tim Long, Apple doesn't, Long, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Apple, Wamsi Mohan, Atif Malik Organizations: Apple, Barclays, Apple Intelligence, Nvidia, JPMorgan, Services, Bank of America Securities, Huawei, IDC, Citi Locations: Cupertino , California, U.S, China
Meanwhile, Redburn Atlantic initiated coverage of DoorDash with a buy rating and a price target implying upside of more than 60%. He also notched down his price target to $29 from $32, indicating 9.4% downside potential from Thursday's close. Analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating on the Dutch-based chipmaker in a client note on Thursday. He also cut his price target to $1.25 from $6.25, which was 7 cents below Thursday's close price. DASH YTD mountain AAPL year to date — Hakyung Kim 5:33 a.m.: Raymond James raises Apple price target Raymond James is getting more bullish on Apple ahead of earnings.
Persons: Raymond James, Michael Linenberg, Linenberg, Southwest's, — Hakyung Kim, BofA, Vivek Arya, NXP, NXPI, Arya, Davidson, Alexander Perry's, Perry, Morgan Stanley, International Morgan Stanley, Nathan Feather, Feather, Hakyung Kim, James Cordwell, Cordwell, EBITDA, Srini Pajjuri, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Apple, Southwest Airlines Deutsche Bank, Southwest Airlines, Revenue, NXP, Bank of America, EV, Harley, International, WW International, DoorDash Locations: U.S, China, Thursday's, 2H24
Shein logistics software is in beta testing with select supply chain customers, according to a person familiar with its plans. "Shein's software could provide unprecedented access to sensitive supply chain data, which the Chinese government could seize under its laws. This exposure poses a direct threat to U.S. supply chain integrity, making it vulnerable to exploitation and manipulation." Even with a headquarters based in Singapore, company supply chain data could be subject to seizure by the Chinese. Shein's fast rise to dominance Shein's dominance lies in the company's hyper-flexible supply chain, according to a recent report from supply chain intelligence firm Zero100.
Persons: Jade Gao, Shein, cybersecurity, Lee Kair, Kair, Dewardric McNeal, McNeal, Ram Ben Tzion, Ben Tzion, Department of Homeland Security's, Shein's, Srini Cherukuri, Chris Xu's, Zero100, Eric Fullerton, Project44 Organizations: Shein, Afp, Getty, Transportation Security Administration, U.S, Authentic Holdings, Simon Property Group, Longview Global, Obama administration's Department of Defense, CNBC, Standards Organization, Secretariat, IAF, Microsoft U.S, EU, Social, International, Uyghur Forced Labor, Department of Homeland, Border Patrol, New York, ITS Logistics, Logistics Locations: Guangzhou, China's Guangdong, Jade, China, U.S, Exiger, Shein, Asia, Singapore, Frankfurt, Germany, Xinjiang Province, Customs, York, United States
Satellite-to-phones service provider AST SpaceMobile announced a partnership with Verizon on Wednesday, adding to the company's recent deal with AT&T to provide remote coverage across the United States. AST SpaceMobile is building satellites to provide broadband service to unmodified smartphones, in the nascent "direct-to-device" communications market. The company's chairman and CEO, Abel Avellan, touted AST's agreements with Verizon and AT&T as "essentially eliminating dead zones and empowering remote areas of the country with space-based connectivity." Verizon's deal effectively includes a $100 million raise for AST, as well, in the form of $65 million in commercial service prepayments and $35 million in debt via convertible notes. The companies said that $45 million of the prepayments "are subject to certain conditions" such as needed regulatory approvals and signing of a definitive commercial agreement.
Persons: Abel Avellan, Kalapala Organizations: AST, Verizon, AT Locations: United States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia doesn't have much short-term risk, says Raymond James' Srini PajjuriSrini Pajjuri, Raymond James senior semiconductor analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Nvidia after the AI-darling posted an earnings beat.
Persons: Raymond James, Pajjuri Organizations: Nvidia
Raymond James raised its price target on Nvidia to $1,100, noting revenue momentum will stay strong. On a more sour note, Bank of America lowered its price target on Boeing to $190, citing risks around the company's ongoing safety issues. He raised his price target by $30 to $160, which suggests more than 25% potential upside for shares. Analyst Bryan Bergin initiated coverage of Mastercard with a buy rating and $545 price target, which indicates 16.2% potential upside. — Pia Singh 5:50 a.m.: Bank of America cuts Boeing price target Boeing's latest troubles made Bank of America even more skeptical on the stock's prospects.
Persons: Raymond James, Berenberg, Andres Castanos, Mollor, — Pia Singh, Bernstein, Johnson, Callum Elliott, Kenvue, Elliott, Lorraine Hutchinson, Hutchinson, Nike's, TD Cowen, Bryan Bergin, Bergin, Blackwell, Srini Pajjuri, Ronald Epstein, Dave Calhoun, Epstein, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Bank of America, Boeing, Johnson, Nike, Mastercard, Visa, of America, New York Times Locations: Albemarle, underperform, China, Europe, Asia
It may be downhill from here for some high-flying stocks in the Nasdaq. But for some stocks in the Nasdaq, their ascent may soon come to an end. One name on the list was streaming platform service Netflix , which is up 96% in the past year. The stock has rallied roughly 150% this past year, but could potentially fall 7%, according to average analyst estimates. Big-box retailer Costco also made the list, with analysts' price targets suggesting shares could slide 5%.
Persons: David Joyce, Raymond James, Gus Richard, , John Melloy Organizations: Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Stock, Netflix, Seaport Research Partners, Devices, Northland Capital Markets, Costco Locations: Northland
Some Wall Street analysts are bracing for a pullback in Nvidia shares after the chipmaker reports fiscal fourth quarter results after the bell Wednesday. "We reiterate Buy/top pick ahead of NVDA Feb-21 earnings but won't be surprised to see a notable but brief pullback after the recent parabolic run-up in the stock," wrote Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya in a recent note. Nvidia shares slid more than 4% during Tuesday's session, but they have surged 40% in 2024. "Hence, we see limited room for further earnings upside in 2024 relative to the sales and earnings surprise that we saw in 2023." Even if Nvidia tops estimates, some on Wall Street anticipate a post-earnings decline akin to what's occurred during previous prints.
Persons: NVDA, Vivek Arya, Frank Lee, Tom O'Malley, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, haven't, Rosenblatt, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, O'Malley, Timothy Arcuri, Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, HSBC, Barclays, UBS
Some stocks could post sizable moves this week on the back of corporate earnings reports this week. Wall Street expects more steam ahead, with the typical analyst surveyed by FactSet holding a buy rating and price target reflecting nearly 10% in upside. His price target of $2 implies shares can add almost 190%. Meanwhile, the average analyst polled by FactSet has a hold rating on the penny stock, but the same price target as Kallo. But he cut his price target by $3 to $80 on Friday ahead of the report.
Persons: Berkshire Hathaway, it's, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Pajjuri, Nikola, Baird, Ben Kallo, NKLA, Kallo, FactSet, Christopher Horvers, bullish Organizations: Nvidia, Moderna, Berkshire, CNBC Pro, CNBC Locations: Lucid
About 80% of S & P 500 constituents have already reported, with more than three-quarters of these names beating earnings estimates, according to FactSet. The 14 analysts covering the stock rate it either a buy or a strong buy, with their average price target of $613.86 implying about 12% upside ahead, per LSEG. Average earnings estimates on the power company have ticked up roughly 8% over the past three months, while shares have added about 12% in 2024. Seven of the 13 analysts covering the stock rate it a buy or a strong buy, but their average price target of $124.64 suggests downside of nearly 5%, per LSEG. Mizuho Securities is neutral on the stock, recently raising its price target to $132 from $116.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Anthony Crowdell Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Constellation Energy, Mizuho Securities, Constellation Locations: Mizuho
Analysts are boosting earnings estimates on a collection of stocks set to report quarterly results next week, which could signal strong momentum ahead. Fourth-quarter earnings have so far been better-than-expected, with technology stocks including Meta Platforms and Amazon outperforming analyst estimates and helping lift the S & P 500 to a new all-time highs. Still, some companies set to report quarterly results next week are also seeing analysts increase their profit forecasts, adding potential momentum to those companies' stock performance. EPS estimates have increased by about 4% on average over the same time period. Akamai stock hit a new 52-week high on Thursday.
Persons: Raymond James, Srini, Piper Sandler, Akamai, James Fish Organizations: Meta, Amazon, CNBC, Applied, Akamai Technologies, Howmet Aerospace, New, Consolidated Edison Locations: New York
Salesforce set a goal for all employees to achieve "Ranger" status on Trailhead, the company's internal training software, in 2023, BI previously reported. Becoming a Trailhead Ranger requires the accrual of 50,000 points on Trailhead, earned by completing various training modules, quizzes, and challenges. In January, Salesforce employees took to a companywide Slack channel named "airing-of-grievances" to bemoan an upcoming deadline for achieving Ranger status. One employee mentioned a "rumor" that staffers who failed to earn Ranger status would have their bonuses withheld. The downsizing comes after a year of aggressive cost-cutting and mass layoffs that had already reduced the company's workforce by 10%.
Persons: Srini Tallapragada, Salesforce, Marc Benioff, Benioff, Ellen Thomas Organizations: Rangers, Business, BI, Street, Elliott Management Locations: Benioff, Salesforce, ethomas@insider.com
7:08 a.m.: BTIG upgrades Block to buy, bullish on Cash App and Square growth Analyst Andrew Harte upgraded Block to buy from neutral, saying margins are poised to expand. His $85 price target implies shares could gain more than 23%. Braziler's new price target of $72, higher by $10, suggests about 2.7% potential upside over the next 12 months. That is equivalent to $12B revenue or 800k units," wrote analyst Srini Pajjuri. Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Citigroup to $65 from $46, implying upside of 20.1% over the next 12 months.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Andrew Harte, Harte, Cash, — Pia Singh, Timur Braziler, , Braziler, WAL, Oppenheimer, Brian Nagel, Nagel, Raymond James, Adam Tindle, Tindle, CrowdStrike, Batya Levi, Levi, EBITDA, Raymond James downgrades, Srini Pajjuri, Fred Imbert, Goldman Sachs Morgan Stanley, Betsy Graseck, Graseck, Goldman Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Citigroup, UBS, Spotify, Western Alliance, Alliance Bancorp, Palo Alto Networks, AMD, BofA, Global Banking, Markets Locations: Wells Fargo Wells, CY23, Basel
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRaymond James chip analyst Srini Pajjuri breaks down his top picks for 2024Srini Pajjuri, Raymond James senior semiconductor analyst, joins CNBC's "The Exchange" to discuss his outlook on semiconductor stocks, like Nvidia and Intel.
Persons: Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri Organizations: Nvidia, Intel
Thank the "Magnificent Seven" stocks for the S & P 500 's bounce to record levels in 2024 . "It's a bet on secular growth," said Truist's Keith Lerner. "AI stocks … are going bonkers," he said. "People see a secular growth story even with all the different type of cross-currents in the economy, interest rates and markets," he said. "However, strong secular tailwinds from Gen AI could extend the rally well beyond the typical 2-year up-cycles, in our view."
Persons: Truist's Keith Lerner, It's, Adam Sarhan, Lerner, , Ed Yardeni, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Tesla, Investments, Devices, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Semiconductor, Yardeni, SOX, stoke
Nvidia's revenue triples as AI chip boom continues
  + stars: | 2023-11-21 | by ( Jordan Novet | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
The company's data center revenue totaled $14.51 billion, up 279% and more than the StreetAccount consensus of $12.97 billion. With respect to guidance, Nvidia called for $20 billion in revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter. During the quarter, Nvidia announced the GH200 GPU, which has more memory than the current H100 and an additional Arm processor onboard. As recently as two years ago, sales of GPUs for playing video games on PCs were the largest source of Nvidia's revenue. Nvidia faces obstacles, including competition from AMD and lower revenue because of export restrictions that can limit sales of its GPUs in China.
Persons: Colette Kress, Kress, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Jacob Silverman, Degas Wright Organizations: Nvidia, LSEG, Energy, Microsoft, AMD Locations: China, East, Australia
Washington's tightened grip on artificial intelligence chip sales to China could have long-term implications for Nvidia , 2023's famed AI darling. Through Wednesday's close, Nvidia, the dominant AI player, had lost 7% this week, while Advanced Micro Devices and Marvell Technology slumped more than 2%. What it means for Nvidia Nvidia said in an SEC filing this week that the latest government curbs could hinder its new product development timeline, and a handful of chip models. The major aim of the latest U.S. restrictions is to prevent China from harnessing advanced semiconductor chips to strengthen its military. To be sure, Nvidia isn't the only company slated to feel the pressure from the latest export curbs.
Persons: Greg Bassuk, Atif Malik, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, Malik, America's Vivek Arya, Harlan Sur, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Paul Meeks, Meeks, Charles Shi, JPMorgan's, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, U.S . Commerce Department, Devices, Marvell Technology, Commerce Department, Micron Technology, AXS Investments, Nvidia Nvidia, SEC, United, United Arab Emirates, Citi, Intel, Investments, Bank, America's, JPMorgan Chase, Lam Locations: China, Boise , Idaho, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, United Arab, Freemont , California
Wall Street sees a clear opportunity for Marvell Technology to benefit from the artificial intelligence craze. The semi stock retreated more than 4% in premarket trading despite slightly exceeding Wall Street expectations in its quarterly report delivered Thursday. Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya lowered his price target by $5 to $75 but kept his buy rating. And UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri reiterated that Marvell is a favorite AI play with a $75 price target. Moore kept his equal-weight rating while pulling his price target back by $3 to $65.
Persons: Marvell, Refinitiv, Nvidia, Piper Sandler, Harsh Kumar, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Hari, Vivek Arya, Arya, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, JPMorgan's Harlan Sur, Timothy Arcuri, Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, Moore, Michael Bloom Organizations: Marvell Technology, Bank of America, UBS, Marvell, Nasdaq, NVIDIA Locations: qtr
Nearly three months after Nvidia shocked Wall Street with blowout earnings and forecast thanks to accelerating AI demand , analysts are still going crazy for the chipmaker. NVDA 3M mountain Nvidia shares over the last three months Curtis justified the run-up in shares this year, noting that more companies are allocating cloud capital expenditure budgets toward AI, and Nvidia shows no signs of a "clear competitor" in the field. Raymond James analyst Srini Pajjuri said that tight supply issues could limit the near-term upside for Nvidia but that the generative AI story remains intact. He also called the steep valuation justified given the Jensen Huang -led company's dominance in AI and machine learning. While Deutsche Bank's Ross Seymore anticipates another "stunning" report and more upside from AI, he retained his hold rating on Nvidia shares.
Persons: Blayne Curtis, Curtis, Piper, Harsh Kumar, Kumar, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Jensen Huang, Pajjuri, Ross Seymore, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Barclays, AMD, Deutsche Locations: China
Having it on in the background can help you focus better, even if you struggle with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. But with music and people being so diverse, how do you decide which is best for you? Researchers have found that when it comes to boosting brainpower, there is no one-fits-all genre. I have many favorites — hip-hop, rap, pop, country, folk, classical, opera. As a musician and Harvard neuroscientist, I've found that "familiar music," or songs that you enjoy and know best, are the most effective for maximizing concentration.
Persons: isn't, it's, I've Organizations: Harvard
Artificial intelligence plays led the stock market higher this week, as excitement over Nvidia's blowout earnings beat lifted other tech names. As of Friday morning, the AI darling is up nearly 22% week to date and still has 11% upside to the average analyst price target, per FactSet. However, it has about 3.5% downside to the average analyst price target. Meanwhile, Advanced Micro Devices gained nearly 18% week to date but has 15% downside to the average analyst price target. Lastly, Arista Networks has added nearly 15% so far this week and has another 4% upside to the average analyst price target.
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