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Investors looking for alternative ways to profit off of Nvidia 's impending Blackwell chip rollout may want to take a look at these derivative plays. Shares of Nvidia fell 3% despite topping quarterly earnings expectations and Wall Street's forecast. The stock has whipsawed amid concerns of slowdown following several quarters of monstrous revenue growth and lofty guidance beats. Semiconductor product manufacturers MACOM Technology Solutions and Semtech are other potential beneficiaries from a strong Blackwell rollout, according to Stifel's Tore Svanberg. This includes companies such as Marvell Technology , Credo Technology and Astera Labs .
Persons: Brad Lin, Lin, Asiya Merchant, Stifel's Tore Svanberg Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell, Bank of, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Semiconductor, MACOM Technology Solutions, Marvell Technology, Technology, Astera Labs Locations: Taiwan
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
Expectations are high for Nvidia's earnings. Momentum behind Nvidia's Blackwell ramp Wall Street majors view Nvidia's Blackwell platform — which should be generally available in the January quarter — as a multibillion-dollar revenue opportunity for the chipmaker. Nvidia had said in August that it expected about "several billion" in Blackwell sales during the January quarter. According to Piper Sandler analyst Harsh Kumar, Nvidia could deliver between $5 billion and $8 billion of Blackwell revenue in the January quarter. Analysts are also largely undeterred by recent concerns about a recent report from The Information that Nvidia's Blackwell NVL-72 server racks are experiencing issues with overheating.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'The train is approaching crazy town' as U.S. fiscal will likely surge, says Stifel's Barry BanisterBarry Banister, Stifel chief equity strategist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss market outlooks.
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Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple, Microsoft and Meta as overweight The firm says "mega-cap tech under-ownership narrows" in the third-quarter but that it's sticking with all three stocks. " UBS upgrades Comfort Systems to buy from neutral UBS says the HVAC company is a beneficiary in tech and data center cooling. UBS upgrades American Water Works to buy from neutral UBS says it sees "consistent" total returns for the water company. " Jefferies reiterates Netflix as buy The firm raised its price target on the stock to $1,000 per share from $800. TD Cowen names Datadog a best idea The firm says the stock is a top idea in 2025.
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CNN —Lindsey Vonn, one of the greatest skiers of all-time, is set to end her five-year retirement and return to the sport. “Getting back to skiing without pain has been an incredible journey,” Vonn said in a US Ski & Snowboard statement on Thursday. But after partial knee replacement surgery in April, Vonn has been testing her fitness over the last few months. “Lindsey has made an indelible mark on alpine skiing and our organization throughout her career. “I’ve always enjoyed racing in Cortina and I’ve had a lot of success in Cortina,” Vonn said.
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Representatives for Trump’s transition team and the FTC didn’t respond to requests for comment. Wall Street, which has been on a tear since Trump’s decisive victory last week, appears to be ready to turn the page on the Khan era. Similarly, the FTC has gone after Big Tech, Big Pharma and even Big Mattress in the name of keeping competition robust. To them, Khan and her DOJ partner in trustbusting, Jonathan Kanter, represent a threat to the bottom line. Since last week’s election, both Kroger and Albertsons shares have risen sharply as investors anticipate the deal would face little resistance under Trump’s FTC.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStifel: The domestic oil & gas producers have been sticking to extreme fiscal disciplineStifel analyst Stephen Gengaro discusses how oil & gas companies may have to balance President-elect Trump's promise to boost U.S. production against the reality oil prices will likely be lower next year.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump's mass deportation proposal is a 'logistical, operational nightmare': Stifel's Brian GardnerBrian Gardner, Stifel, joins 'Fast Money' to talk what Fed policy and economy will look like under president-elect Trump.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLeaning into the Trump trade side of election outcomes, says Stifel's Brian GardnerCornell Belcher, Brilliant Corners Research's founder and president, and Brian Gardner, Stifel's chief Washington policy strategist discuss exit polling data and what to focus on this election.
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AppLovin has soared 310% in 2024, beating every U.S. tech company with a market cap of at least $5 billion, according to FactSet data. The technology helps put more targeted ads on the mobile gaming apps the company owns, and works for other studios that license the software. They said the company's "real opportunity" is to catch the influx in brand advertising towards mobile gaming from more conventional channels like social media or legacy broadcasting. Because of its position in digital advertising, AppLovin faces potential competition from some of the most well-capitalized companies on the planet. In 2022, AppLovin gave up on efforts to buy gaming software developer Unity Software for $20 billion, after Unity shareholders rejected the bid.
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Top Wall Street analysts closely follow the key details of a company's quarterly results. (See Fiserv Financials on TipRanks)Boot BarnWe now move to Boot Barn (BOOT), a retailer of western and work-related footwear, apparel and accessories. Despite the beat-and-raise quarter, BOOT stock plunged as investors reacted unfavorably to the company's announcement about the planned departure of CEO Jim Conroy in November. Following the print, Baird analyst Jonathan Komp upgraded his rating for Boot Barn stock to buy from hold, while maintaining the price target at $167. (See Boot Barn Stock Charts on TipRanks)Chipotle Mexican GrillFinally, let's look at this week's third stock, restaurant chain Chipotle (CMG).
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Morgan Stanley initiates FrontView REIT as overweight Morgan Stanley said the commercial real estate investment trust company is well positioned. " Morgan Stanley downgrades Global Foundries to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees rising competition for the semis company. " Morgan Stanley upgrades Nutanix to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the cloud computing software company is well positioned. " Morgan Stanley downgrades Ciena to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees a more balanced risk/reward for the networking and systems software company. Wedbush adds Roblox to the best ideas list The firm said it sees robust revenue growth ahead.
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With massive corporations including Alphabet , Meta , Apple , Microsoft and Amazon set to report earnings next week, CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday urged investors to keep a level head. "Just please remember, the first move's been the wrong move almost half the time since this earnings season began. Monday starts off the week with earnings from Ford . Tuesday brings McDonald's earnings report, and Cramer said to expect "a full airing of the e-coli situation," but that it is too early to tell how much damage it will do to the fast food chain. The monster week for earnings will continue into Thursday, as both Apple and Amazon will report after the bell.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailYields moving positively is a good backdrop for stocks, Wilmington's Meghan ShueStifel’s Ron Kruszewski and Wilmington Trust’s Meghan Shue, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss markets and yields.
Persons: Wilmington's Meghan Shue Stifel’s Ron Kruszewski, Wilmington Trust’s Meghan Shue Organizations: Wilmington
Investors should beware of a contested US election, BlackRock's Jean Boivin told Bloomberg TV on Thursday. AdvertisementInvestors are dismissing the risk of a disputed US election, BlackRock Investment Institute head Jean Boivin told Bloomberg TV on Thursday. Recent battleground state polling shows a race too close to call with the election less than two weeks away. Other market strategists have echoed in recent weeks Boivin's concern over what an election dispute would mean for markets. Meanwhile, stocks rose during Trump's election dispute in 2020, likely due to signs that the COVID-19 pandemic was ending.
Persons: BlackRock's Jean Boivin, , Jean Boivin, Boivin, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, hasn't, Morgan Stanley, Brian Gardner, George W, Bush, Al Gore, Gardner Organizations: Bloomberg, Service, BlackRock Investment Institute, Trump, Republican Locations: Washington
3-Stock Lunch: IBM, UPS & Newmont Corp.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email3-Stock Lunch: IBM, UPS & Newmont Corp.Stifel’s Ron Kruszewski, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss to stock plays for three stocks.
Persons: Ron Kruszewski Organizations: IBM, UPS, Newmont Corp
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Loop initiates AppLovin as buy Loop said the software publisher is an "indispensable infrastructure for the mobile gaming industry." Citi upgrades First Solar to buy from neutral Citi said the solar company is a winner no matter who wins the election. KeyBanc initiates Zeta Global as overweight KeyBanc said the marketing software company has an attractive platform. Stifel initiates Braze as buy Stifel said the software company is best positioned. Stifel initiates Klaviyo as buy Stifel said it is bullish on the software company.
Persons: Bernstein, Mizuho, Jefferies, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Apple, Meta, Redburn, KeyBanc, Stifel, Disney, JPMorgan downgrades Hertz, Itron Organizations: Costco, Walmart, omni, Citi, Democratic, Republican, Cadence, Apple, LT, Microsoft, " Bank of America, Meta, Bank of America, Zeta Global, ZETA, Disney, JPMorgan, Hertz Global Holdings, Jefferies, Guggenheim
Piper Sandler reiterates Tesla as overweight Piper says it's sticking with Tesla heading into earnings later this week. Morgan Stanley initiates BioAge Labs at overweight Morgan Stanley says the biotech company is well positioned. " Goldman Sachs upgrades Warby Parker to buy from neutral Goldman sees customer growth for the eyewear company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Home Depot as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Home Depot to $450 per share from $380. Morgan Stanley downgrades ServiceNow to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said that expectations are already priced in to the stock.
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Over the past month, the S & P 500 has climbed 3.2% to break above 5,800 for the first time. "Despite all the soft-landing and Fed rate cut optimism, the S & P 500 up almost 40% y/y has simply over-shot," he wrote in a note to clients. "S & P 500 over-valuation has been supported by (and fully reflects) the Fed likely cutting the real funds rate," he added. This summer, he said he expected the S & P 500 to fall to 5,000 by the fourth quarter. While not included in CNBC Pro's Market Strategist Survey , that forecast would mark Stifel as the second lowest among those surveyed.
Persons: Barry Bannister, Stifel, manias, Bannister Organizations: Federal Reserve, CNBC Pro's, Survey, Citi, Cisco Systems
The S&P 500 could lose a quarter of its value next year, according to Stifel. AdvertisementThe S&P 500 looks like it's in the midst of another "mania," and investors could see a steep drop in the benchmark index sometime next year, according to Stifel. AdvertisementThe S&P 500 looks like the fifth stock mania, according to a Stifel analysis spanning the last 139 years. Stocks could be challenged next year due to the uncertain outlook for Fed rate cuts, the strategists suggested. Investors could be impacted for the long-term, they added, pointing to previous manias, which historically led to weak stock returns over the following decade.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket optimism on inflation is 'misleading', says Stifel's Barry BannisterBarry Bannister, Stifel chief equity strategist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the economy, his analysis of inflation and rate cuts, and more.
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Berlin-based Delivery Hero and Dutch multinational Just Eat Takeaway are two companies at the center of the ruthless online food delivery sector. Over the past decade, Delivery Hero has accumulated net losses of 9.6 billion euros ($10.47 billion) , while Just Eat Takeaway has racked up 7.1 billion euros in losses. Delivery Hero wins? The investment bank is particularly bullish on Delivery Hero, initiating coverage with a "Buy" rating and a price target of 60 euros, implying a potential upside of 60%. Meanwhile, Just Eat Takeaway (TKWY) has a "Hold" rating from Stifel, with a 17% upside potential on the current share price.
Persons: Stifel, Benjamin Kohnke, Uber, Stifel's Kohnke, Kohnke, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Investment, Dubai Financial, Deutsche Bank, RBC Locations: Berlin, U.S, Europe, Dubai, Northern Europe
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: First Solar — The solar stock slipped 8%, on pace for its worst day since July 15, after Jefferies cut its price target on the stock and said it expects First Solar's third-quarter report to disappoint. Tesla — The stock was little changed ahead of the electric vehicle maker's robotaxi event Thursday after the bell. Investors expect Tesla to announce a Cybercab robotaxi prototype alongside advancements in driver assistance features and artificial intelligence capabilities. CVS Health — The pharmacy chain's stock rose 1.8% following an upgrade at Barclays to overweight from equal weight. PayPal — The payments platform stock slipped 2.9% following a Bernstein downgrade to a market perform rating from outperform.
Persons: Jefferies, Stifel, Piper Sandler, Tesla, Bernstein, Harshita Rawat, Venmo, — CNBC's Lisa Han, Sean Conlon, Sarah Min, Hakyung Kim, Michelle Fox Organizations: Enphase Energy, Dominion Bank, Street Journal, GXO Logistics —, Bloomberg, Logistics, American, JPMorgan, CVS Health, Barclays, CVS, Genomics, PayPal Locations: Toronto, Canadian
A strike at ports along the US East and Gulf Coasts presents huge challenges for the economy. The strike could lead to billions in daily economic losses and stall imports ranging from mangoes to auto parts. The dockworkers are pushing for higher wages and a ban on automation at the ports. AdvertisementA major strike at US ports started on Tuesday and could snarl everything from holiday shopping to auto production lines. But the strike could halt shipments of those foods, including mangoes, bananas, and other fresh fruit from Central and South America.
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