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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. We will hear more about this broader strategy on the company's earnings call Wednesday night. 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, Wolfe, Oleato, Brian Niccol's, Eli Lilly, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jeff Greenberg Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Treasury, Honeywell, We're, Wolfe Research, Bloomberg, Starbucks, GE Healthcare . Caterpillar, Humana, Brinker International, Trane Technologies, Otis, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Universal, Getty Locations: Dover, Illinois, Atlanta , Georgia
LiquidStack has secured a $20 million Series B extension from Tiger Global. The startup has launched various cooling technologies for data centers. AdvertisementLiquidStack, a Texas-based startup developing technologies to cool down data centers, has secured a $20 million Series B extension from investment firm Tiger Global. LiquidStack has also launched a two-phase immersion cooling unit to reduce energy in high-density server environments. The $20 million Series B extension, led by US-based investment firm Tiger Global, brings the total Series B round to $35 million.
Persons: LiquidStack, , Joe Capes, PitchBook Organizations: Tiger Global, Service, US, Trane Technologies Locations: Texas
Moody's estimates that between 2023 and 2028, the electricity usage in data centers will grow 43% yearly. That's not including the energy-intensive process of constructing even more data centers, which Big Tech is scrambling to do. Business Insider spoke with three market experts to get their thoughts on what companies are best positioned to succeed as AI's appetite for energy strains existing infrastructure. Baker is betting on the utilities and cooling solutions providers that service the energy needs of data centers. New infrastructure needs to be built out, and the existing infrastructure needs to be bolstered, according to Wilhelmus.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Jennifer Foster, Foster, Graeme Baker, Baker, Schneider, Jakob Wilhelmus, Wilhelmus, Eaton Organizations: Service, Business, Big Tech, Chilton Investment Company, Broadcom, Marvell Technology, IBM, Schneider, Trane Technologies Locations: Virginia, Freeport, McMoRan
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinal Trades: Trane Tech, American Tower, Regeneron and Taiwan SemiThe Investment Committee give you their top stocks to watch for the second half.
Organizations: Trane Tech, Taiwan Semi The Investment Locations: Regeneron, Taiwan
That list includes Vertiv , GE Vernova, Trane and Eaton , which Jim Cramer described as "all very clear winners" of the increased spending on the fast-growing technology. GE Vernova, for example, creates power solutions to help data centers operate in a more environmentally friendly and sustainable way. That's because data centers require an immense amount of electricity usage to run properly, and that need is expected to intensify as more facilities are built. "That's almost a pure play on the data center," Cramer said of GE Vernova, describing shares as "one of the great horses of the year." It's a similar story for Trane, Vertiv and Eaton, which all sell products that service data centers.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Cramer, It's, Eaton, Microsoft Corporation Satya Nadella, Chalinee Thirasupa Organizations: BlackRock, Microsoft, GE Vernova, GE, General Electric, Charitable Trust, Microsoft Corporation Locations: Trane, Eaton, Vertiv, Bangkok, Thailand
There's opportunity is controlling data center energy waste, says Trane Technologies CEOTrane Technologies Chair and CEO Dave Regnery joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk powering data centers, sustainability efforts, its stock hitting a new high and more.
Persons: Dave Regnery, Jim Cramer Organizations: Trane
While that may give some investors pause, veteran tech investor Trent Masters continues to see promise, revealing four stocks he has a "high degree of conviction" in. They are: Nvidia , Motorola Solutions , Trane Technologies and Sherwin-Williams . Trane Technologies Beyond the traditional tech plays, Masters is betting on Trane Technologies, a company specializing in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems. The average price target for Trane Technologies is $361.46, according to FactSet data, giving it a 0.8% discount. Sherwin-Williams Outside tech, Masters likes paint manufacturer Sherwin-Williams thanks to its "very strong ... business (with a) good returns profile."
Persons: Trent Masters, Sherwin, Williams, CNBC's, Jensen Huang's, Masters, — CNBC's Jim Cramer Organizations: Nvidia, Motorola Solutions, Trane Technologies, Sydney, Alphinity Investment Management, Motorola, Land Mobile
Bank of America highlighted a host of stocks that are worth snapping up — including a few names benefiting from the artificial intelligence and data center revolution. Johnson Controls "Best-in-class data center assets and change is coming. … Leading position in data centers JCI is on track to generate ~$4bn from data centers, or ~14% of revenue in FY24E. JCI's data center exposure compares to Trane Technologies' ~4% and Carrier's ~3%, by our estimate. … We rate Broadcom Buy due to its high-quality diversified exposure to secular product cycles in the smartphone, cloud data center, telecom and enterprise storage markets."
Persons: Alexander Waters, Waters, Dycom, Johnson, it's, Andrew Obin, Obin, George Oliver, Vivek Arya, Arya's, Arya Organizations: America, CNBC, Bank of, National Grid, Broadcom, Nvidia, Johnson, Dycom Industries, government's Broadband Equity, Dycom, JCI, Johnson Controls, VMware, Industries, Trane Technologies Locations: FY24E
Deutsche Bank on what stocks to buy if Kamala Harris wins
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Deutsche Bank has some ideas on which stocks investors will want to hold if Kamala Harris comes out on top in November's presidential election. Following Tuesday night's debate , analyst Nicole DeBlase sent a note to clients looking at the themes and individual companies that stand to benefit from another four years of Democrats in the White House. Here's what she likes in this scenario: Residential construction suppliers, which can benefit from more housing support: Lennox International , Stanley Black & Decker , Carrier Global , Trane Technologies and Pentair Stocks tied to a "more cooperative and less protectionist world order": Stanley Black & Decker, Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Electric product and system makers, assuming an intact Inflation Reduction Act: Eaton , Hubbell , Vertiv HVAC stocks, for the same reason: Lennox International, Carrier Global, Trane Technologies, Johnson Controls International Regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl contaminants, known as PFAS: Xylem "From a high level, [a] Harris victory would likely bring more support for lower-income households (via housing subsidies/tax breaks) but higher corporate tax rates, less overt protectionism and legislation that limits/reverses climate change," DeBlase told clients. The election is almost universally expected to be close. One measure of economic "misery " appears to favor Harris, using data analysis from research firm Strategas — but only by a narrow margin.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Nicole DeBlase, Stanley Black, Decker, Pentair Stocks, Eaton, Hubbell, Harris, DeBlase Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Lennox International, Carrier, Trane Technologies, Pentair, Solutions, Johnson
Bank of America upgraded Johnson Controls to 'Buy' for its exposure to AI data centers. AdvertisementJohnson Controls is the stock to buy for safe exposure to the AI boom, according to a note this week from Bank of America. That is more than triple the data center exposure its closest competitors have, including Trane Technologies and Carrier. AdvertisementAs for a potential catalyst for Johnson Controls, aside from its data center exposure, Bank of America highlighted its ongoing search for a new CEO. Advertisement"JCI hypothetically re-rating fully in line with the average of these HVAC peers would imply a 57% higher valuation," Obin said.
Persons: , Johnson, Andrew Obin, Obin Organizations: of America, Johnson, Bank of America, Service, JCI, Trane Technologies, Johnson Controls Locations: chillers
Investors who want to bet on a continued rebound in U.S. manufacturing should take a look at ETFs that hold stocks across different sectors to capture the theme, according to Bank of America. Traditional sector funds don't do a great job capturing this theme in one basket, so Bank of America prefers ETFs that have a wider scope. Woodard's top ETF pick in the space is the First Trust RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF (AIRR) . While AIRR has the highest expense ratio of the group, it has the best 5Y risk adjusted returns," the Bank of America note said. Second on Bank of America's list is the Global X US Infrastructure ETF (PAVE) .
Persons: Jared Woodard, " Woodard, AIRR Organizations: Bank of America, Democrats, Trust, Industrial Renaissance, Mueller Industries, Bank of, Global, US Infrastructure ETF, Trane Technologies, United Rentals
Banks shining : Lost in the shuffle of all the earnings earlier and another tech selloff was a bullish note on large-cap banks from Morgan Stanley analyst Betsy Graseck. Before Wednesday's open, we get earnings from Club stocks GE Healthcare and DuPont . 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, Jerome Powell, Stanley Black, Decker, Morgan Stanley, Betsy Graseck, Graseck, Goldman Sachs, Wells, Grasck, Kraft Heinz, Wednesday's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Stanley, Citi, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Microsoft, Devices, Arista Networks, Pinterest, Caesars Entertainment, Electronics Arts, GE Healthcare, DuPont, Boeing, Cruise Line, Mastercard, Humana, Trane Technologies, Jim Cramer's Charitable
Cramer's Lightning Round: Trane Technologies is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Torm: "...It has a remarkably high dividend yield. And as long as it has that dividend yield, the stock's going to stay up. But, when things start going bad, and they always do in this business, that yield's going to start going down...Be aware, right now, still going up. But these things are slopes, and they just get crushed when that dividend goes down, yield will go down with it."
Cramer's Lightning Round: KKR is 'the foremost'
  + stars: | 2024-07-08 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon KKR's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Ferguson's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Petroleo Brasileiro's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Alliance Resource Partners' year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Alibaba's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: Ferguson, Petroleo, It's, I've, I'm Organizations: KKR, Petroleo, Partners, Resource Partners
This old technology getting some fresh attention is a trend investors may not want to miss: Heat pumps. Heat pumps provide both air conditioning and heat — all in one device. Heat pumps could play a viable role in this regard," Muhedini said in a research note last week. The DOE also runs a Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge , which is partnered with Trane, Carrier, and Johnson Controls, among other leading heat pump makers. In the chemicals sector, companies that produce more eco-friendly refrigerants for heat pumps could one day reap the benefits of recent legislation in the U.S. that will ban next year the production of heat pumps that use refrigerants with high levels of global warming potential.
Persons: hasn't, They're, William Thompson, Amantia, Muhedini, Thompson, Johnson, Jefferies, Stephen Volkmann, Trane, Andrew Kaplowitz, Deane Dray, Dray, Lennox, Owens, It's, they've, Nestle Organizations: UBS, McKinsey, Barclays, United Nations, UN, International Energy Agency, Johnson Controls, Carrier, Solutions, Citi, Wednesday, U.S . Department, DOE, Trane, RBC Capital, Johnson, Companies, Rockwell Automation, Honeywell International, Arkema, Unilever Locations: industrials, U.S, Paris, Trane, Monday's, Spain, Switzerland
Johnson Controls : Activist investor Elliott has built a more than $1 billion stake in the HVAC control firm, Bloomberg News reported. "The stock is up 22% [year to date], but it has lagged Trane . "It was just a mistake [to have an underweight rating on the stock]," Cramer said, adding later: "From 1995 on, you have to understand the moment inventories are lean, you've got to buy. Steel stocks: Analysts at Jefferies initiated coverage of steel stocks, beginning with a buy rating on Cleveland-Cliffs and U.S. Steel and hold ratings on Nucor and Steel Dynamics . JPMorgan Chase : The banking giant slightly raised its full-year net interest income outlook to $91 billion from $90 billion.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Elliott, Jim Cramer, Morgan Stanley, Cramer, you've, I've, Frank Del Rio, Harry Sommer, He'll Organizations: CNBC, Club, Johnson, Bloomberg News, Micron Technology, Jefferies, Cliffs, . Steel, Steel Dynamics, JPMorgan Chase, Cruise Locations: Cleveland
The advent of artificial intelligence has sent demand for data centers skyrocketing, along with industrial components to keep all the AI chips from overheating. "The key for chipmakers with AI ambitions is keeping data centers cool," Melius Research analyst Jake Levinson told CNBC. Levinson said cooling technologies manufacturers Carrier Global , Trane Technologies and Johnson Controls are all seeing higher demand for HVACs. Then there are the companies that create the infrastructure used to regulate temperature – from Parker-Hannafin's fluid connectors to Dover's industrial-style pumps used in liquid cooling. "We're having to challenge ourselves and how we support that capacity growth," CEO Scott Strazik told CNBC after the company posted first-quarter earnings last month.
Persons: Jake Levinson, Levinson, DOV, Stephen Volkmann, Volkmann, Scott Strazik, He's, I've, we've Organizations: CNBC, Carrier Global, Trane Technologies, Johnson, Jefferies, Caterpillar, Cummins, GE Vernova, GE Locations: Parker
Tyson Foods : Shares fell nearly 7% after the meat supplier issued a weak third-quarter outlook. I think the last story has not been written yet on Tyson," Jim Cramer said. Johnson Controls : Shares were basically flat Monday after UBS downgraded the stock to a hold-equivalent rating. Robinhood : The Securities and Exchange Commission informed Robinhood over the weekend that it could pursue enforcement actions tied to the brokerage's cryptocurrency operations. Robinhood shares were initially up more than 1% Monday, though they've given back some of the gains.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Tyson, Jim Cramer, Baird, Cramer, Morgan Stanley, David Gitlin, Robinhood, they've Organizations: CNBC, Club, Tyson, Micron Technologies, Nvidia, Micron, . Steel, Japan's Nippon Steel, U.S . Steel, Johnson, UBS, Johnson Controls, Securities, Exchange Commission
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love John Coltrane
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( Giovanni Russonello | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Yes, it’s time for this series to focus on John Coltrane — perhaps the most sanctified musician in the whole Black American tradition, who other artists sometimes refer to simply as “St. John.”Born in Hamlet, N.C., and raised in High Point, Coltrane arrived on the New York scene in the 1950s, by way of Philadelphia and the Miles Davis Quintet. In the short years between that arrival and his death, in 1967, the world around Coltrane would change dramatically. Though introspective and soft-spoken, singularly allergic to grandstanding, Coltrane felt powerfully concerned with the fate of the world, and he was sure that music had a role to play in turning the tides. Then, in 1960, the flipbook-fast harmonies of “Giant Steps” upped the expectations for jazz improvisers by a big margin.
Persons: John Coltrane —, John . ”, Coltrane, Miles Davis, Trane’s, A.B, Spellman, ” Coltrane, Trane, Locations: Hamlet, N.C, High, York, Philadelphia, Africa, India, “ India
All three major averages posted gains for the third consecutive week, lifted by solid quarterly earnings and positive economic data. Earnings season ramps up next week, with five of the Super Six mega-cap stocks delivering results. Employment numbers are the most important economic data, with Friday's January nonfarm payrolls report carrying the most weight. The January ISM Manufacturing report on Thursday and December's factory orders report Friday are expected to show the sector still in contraction mode. But earnings and commentary this week from peer Sartorious made us encouraged about a return to growth in 2024.
Persons: nonfarm, December's, Sartorious, We've, Stanley Black, Decker, We're, We'd, Royal Philips, Crane, Woodward, ServisFirst, Cadence Bancorporation, CADE, Johnson, Phillips, Avery Dennison, Columbus McKinnon, Robinson, SIRI, Cardinal Health, Parker, DOV, Pitney Bowes, Ferrari N.V, CSW, COLM, W.W, Grainger, Dwight Co, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Tim Cook, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Gross, Procter, Gamble, Gillette, Super, Consumer, JPM Healthcare, Amazon, Microsoft, Honeywell, Aerospace, Solutions, Apple Watch, Masimo, Vision Pro, Franklin Resources, Resource Partners, Bank of Marin Bancorp, Bank7 Corp, Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc, Provident Financial Holdings, Dynex, Cliffs Inc, Nucor Corp, Whirlpool Corp, F5 Networks, Capital Southwest Corp, Harbors Investment Corp, Crane Co, Payne, Equity, Heartland Financial, Cadence, FinWise Bancorp, Five Star Bancorp, PotlatchDeltic Corporation, Sanmina Corporation, Pfizer, General Motors Corp, United Parcel Service, JetBlue Airways Corporation, Smith Corp, Marathon Petroleum Corp, HCA Healthcare, Oshkosh Corporation, SYSCO Corp, Danaher Corp, Johnson Controls, M.D.C . Holdings, Commvault Systems Inc, Hope Bancorp, Hubbell Incorporated, Malibu Boats, Polaris Industries, Inc, Camden National Corp, Cambridge Bancorp, Microsoft Corp, Starbucks Corp, Devices, Electronic Arts Inc, Juniper Networks, Stryker Corp, Lending, Canadian, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited, Mondelez, Chubb Corporation, Modine Manufacturing, Partners, Management, Hawaiian Holdings, Manhattan Associates, Unum Group, UNM, Axos, Enova, Boston Properties, Boeing Co, Novo Nordisk, Mastercard Inc, Roper Technologies, Boston Scientific Corporation, MarketAxess Holdings, Fisher, Aptiv PLC, Hess Corp, Nasdaq, United Microelectronics Corp, Rockwell Automation, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd, Avery, Avery Dennison Corp, Extreme Networks, Otis Worldwide Corporation, OTIS, Columbus, Columbus McKinnon Corp, Central Pacific Financial Corp, Brinker International, Fortive Corporation, Qualcomm, Technology, Metlife, Hanover Insurance, Barn Holdings, CONMED Corporation, DLH Holdings Corp, Meritage Homes Corporation, Honeywell International, Eaton Corp, Altria, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, Merck, Co, Enterprise Products Partners, Dorian LPG, SiriusXM Holdings, Cardinal, Hannifin Corporation, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated, Tractor Supply Company, Trane Technologies, Dover Corp, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Brunswick Corporation, Dickinson, Canada Goose Holdings, Kirby Corp, WEC Energy Group, WestRock Company, Allegro MicroSystems, Ball Corporation, Broadridge Financial, BrightSphere Investment Group, CMS Energy Corp, Lancaster Colony Corp, Rogers Communications Inc, Sanofi, Apple, Atlassian Corporation, United States Steel Corp, Corp, Adtalem Global, Homes, DXC Technology Company, Eastman Chemical Company, Gen, Post Holdings, America, Columbia Sportswear Company, Exxon Mobil Corp, Chevron Corporation, Myers Squibb Co, CIGNA Corp, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Charter Communications, AON, Cboe, Dwight, Banco Santander, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Apple Vision, Getty Locations: China, East, United States, Europe, Cleveland, Alexandria, California, Corning, Canadian Pacific, Teradyne, TER, Novo, Hanover, PBI, Skechers U.S.A, Bristol, Chile
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Palantir's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Trane's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Walmart's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon ImmunityBio's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Ellington Financial's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: It's, Ellington Organizations: Walmart, Costco, Ellington, Lease, Air Lease Corp, Boeing
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: This is a good level to start buying Walmart, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: Palantir, Trane Technologies, Walmart, Immunitybio, Air Lease and Ellington Financial.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Walmart, Trane Technologies, Immunitybio, Air Lease, Ellington Financial
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a Morning Meeting livestream at 10:20 a.m. "I like the acquisition very much," Jim Cramer said Tuesday. 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, Michael Lamach, Ingersoll, Gordon Haskett, Lamach, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Treasury, Organization of, Petroleum, West Texas, Club, Broadcom, VMWare, Bank of America, Honeywell, Trane Technologies, Ingersoll Rand Locations: midmorning
Now, the window is opening on orders for the components that will go into the construction, he added. One of those exchange-traded funds is TCW Transform Supply Chain ETF (SUPP), a play on the reshoring theme. "[Yet] in just [the past] six months, we've added about $300 billion of orders for mega projects," he added. "The United States is experiencing a once-in-a-generation onshoring boom," the company said during its Oct. 27 conference call. Another top holding is Martin Marietta Materials , which produces the aggregates used for construction projects.
Persons: Chris Snyder, Eli Horton, we've, there's, Horton, Snyder, Eaton, Craig Arnold, Arnold, Martin Marietta, Hortons, we're, Michael Bloom, Nick Wells Organizations: UBS, Federal Reserve, hasn't, Steel, Trane Technologies, Waste Management, Martin, Martin Marietta Materials Locations: U.S, United States
The S & P 500 just its longest winning streak in two years, and it wasn't led by major tech companies. CNBC Pro looked at the stocks that led the index higher over the winning streak. After getting beat down in late summer and early fall, Generac led the index in the rally with a gain of more than 26%. The average analyst polled by FactSet has a buy rating and an upside implying nearly 30% could still be gained over the coming year. Now, the average analyst sees just 9.1% upside ahead for the stock.
Persons: wasn't, Generac, FactSet, Expedia, Trane, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC
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