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As for Club earnings, we got positive results from life sciences company Danaher and industrial firm Dover. Ford was a major disappointment and its nearly 20% stock drop for the week was the worst performer in the portfolio. In the week ahead, it's going to be another big week of earnings with the four mega-cap names and 10 other Club names set to report. Linde : We're looking for more of the same — steady earnings growth; 6% is the Street estimate. End market commentary will also help us better formulate our view of the economy — and in turn the stock market.
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For years, big fitness brands like Lululemon and Nike have hosted running clubs at their stores that attract athletes. But the more recreational and social running clubs popping up all over the country are getting the attention of brands of all stripes. Running app Strava has 860,000 clubs on its platform, and 37% of active users are part of a running club. Most of Slow Girl Run Club's runners are women between the ages of 22 and 30. Instead, she looks for partnerships that Slow Girl Run Club's members are interested in.
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Wells Fargo recorded $11.92 billion in net interest income, a key measure of what a bank makes on lending, below the $12.12 billion expected by analysts, according to FactSet. JPMorgan reported revenue of $50.99 billion, higher than the $49.87 billion analysts polled by LSEG had expected. Citigroup — The shares dropped more than 2% even after the bank reported better-than-expected profit as investment banking activity surged. Earnings per share came in at $1.52 for the second quarter, compared to $1.39 a share expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Fastenal — The stock rose 4.5% after the industrial company reported earnings for the second quarter.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Tyler Technologies is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-04-01 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Tyler, stock's, you've, Vita, Vita Coco, Coco, I'm Organizations: Tyler Technologies, Cisco Systems, Kodiak Gas Services, United Airlines
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVita Coco Co-Founder Michael Kirban talks building a billion-dollar coconut water brandHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Coco Co, Michael Kirban, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: CNBC
Goldman Sachs lowered its rating on Estée Lauder to neutral, and its new price target calls for a slight decline going forward. Elsewhere, Daiwa raised its price target on Nvidia, which points to more than 10% upside over the next 12 months. The firm stood by its outperform rating on the chipmaker stock, but lifted its price target to $900 from $535. FLYW YTD mountain FLYW in 2024 Faucette accompanied his downgrade by lifting his price target to $30 from $27. He also lifted his price target on the stock to $40 from $30, implying upside of 24.6% from Thursday's close.
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"We are initiating coverage of Evolent Health with an Outperform rating and $45 price target." Goldman Sachs downgrades Estee Lauder to neutral from buy Goldman downgraded the stock and said it's under "sizeable pressure." "We are upgrading Annexon (ANNX shares) to Overweight from Neutral and establishing a December 2024 price target of $11." Bank of America reiterates Eli Lilly as buy Bank of America raised its price target on the stock to $1000 per share from $800. "Following 4Q23 earnings we are upgrading GoodRx from Neutral to Overweight and increasing our December 2024 price target from $7 to $10."
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVita Coco: My billion-dollar coconut water companyAfter a chance encounter with two Brazilian women in a New York bar in 2003, hearing about the tasty beverage they missed from back home, Michael Kirban and his friend Ira Liran wanted to introduce coconut water to the U.S. market. They co-founded Vita Coco the following year, initially investing $75,000 to launch the product in the U.S. Twenty years later, the company is worth more than $1 billion.
Persons: Michael Kirban, Ira Liran, Vita Coco Organizations: U.S Locations: New York, U.S
Vita Coco started with a leap of faith, a $75,000 investment and "several" maxed-out credit cards. Today, the bestselling coconut water company is worth $1.1 billion. They paid mostly with Kirban's money, which he'd obtained by founding and running a real estate software business after dropping out of college. That software business still exists, and Kirban still helps run it on the side, he says. It was only the beginning of Vita Coco's long journey to financial success, with more stumbling blocks along the way.
Persons: Vita Coco, Michael Kirban, Ira Liran, Liran, Kirban, There's, he'd, hadn't, Vita Organizations: Southern, U.S, CNBC, U.S . Food, Drug Administration Locations: Manhattan, Brazil, U.S, Bahamas
Although small-cap stocks have taken a hit so far this year, Goldman Sachs thinks expectations of a healthier economic backdrop make the group look attractive — especially since they're already trading at fairly cheap valuations. Analyst Eric Sheridan initiated shares at a buy with a $16.50 price target in December. Goldman thinks shares could gain more than 50% over the next year, according to last week's closing price. Solar equipment company Shoals Technologies is another Goldman small-cap favorite. Other small-cap companies Goldman likes include coconut water company Vita Coco , food packaging company Sealed Air and crowd-sourced reviews platform Yelp .
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Russell, Deep Mehta, Mehta, Eric Sheridan, Goldman, — Goldman, Shoals, Tinder, Vita Coco, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Goldman, Technologies, Barclays Locations: Wells, Wednesday's
Archer-Daniels-Midland — The food processor's shares dropped more than 22%, making the stock poised for its second worst day in its history back to 1972. Archer-Daniels-Midland announced weak fourth-quarter earnings guidance and placed Chief Financial Officer Vikram Luthar on administrative leave amid an investigation into the company's accounting practices. StoneCo — Shares of the Brazilian payments company rose more than 6% following an upgrade to a buy rating from Goldman Sachs. The financial firm cited an attractive entry point and a constructive outlook on the next freight cycle as catalysts for the change. Vita Coco — The coconut water company tumbled more than 5% after William Blair downgraded shares to market perform from outperform.
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Northland downgrades Advanced Micro Devices to market perform from outperform Northland downgraded the stock mainly on valuation. " Bernstein reiterates Apple as market perform Bernstein said it expects "not great" Apple earnings on February 1. William Blair downgrades Vita Coco to market perform from outperform William Blair said it's concerned about higher costs for the beverage company. Raymond James downgrades Comerica to market perform from outperform Raymond James said the earnings outlook looks too challenging for Comerica. "We are downgrading CMA shares from Outperform to Market Perform and reducing our 2024 EPS estimate to reflect its initial 2024 outlook."
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Kirban, 48, is the co-founder and executive chairman of The Vita Coco Company, which started selling its namesake coconut water in 2004. Today, Vita Coco is a behemoth in its own right, sporting a $1.6 billion market cap as of Thursday afternoon. It commands nearly 50% of the U.S. coconut water market, according to the company's U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings. I remember just sitting there, in this old apartment that I lived in at the time, thinking and thinking and thinking. Somehow, I went from "Holy s---, we're dead," to ... "Holy s---, let's go and beat the s--- out of them."
Persons: Michael Kirban, Vita Coco, Zico, Ira Liran, Mark Rampolla, Kirban, let's, I'd, it's, Guy Oseary Organizations: CNBC, Vita Coco Company, Cola Company, Cola, U.S . Securities, Exchange Locations: Zico, U.S
German accommodation booking platform Numa Group has raised $59 million in fresh funds. Oatly and Vita Coco investor Verlinvest led the Series C round. Numa plans to use the new capital to fund its European expansion. German Airbnb competitor Numa Group has raised $59 million in a round led by Oatly and Vita Coco investor Verlinvest. Numa lists over 4,500 rooms and apartments across 28 European cities, such as Madrid, Berlin, and Rome, on its platform.
Persons: Vita Coco, Verlinvest, Numa Organizations: Oatly Locations: Berlin, Madrid, Rome
Recent consumer sentiment reports have been poor, so it's reasonable to assume the consumer spending backdrop has softened. The company is cutting guidance due to the weaker lumber prices, weather and is also citing "further softening of demand relative to our expectations, and continued uncertainty regarding consumer demand." If we are on the side of the American consumer (I am), then lower lumber prices are good, right? Running shoes are hot. Second case in point: On Holding (ONON), which makes the trendy ON running shoes, is up 94% YTD.
For nearly two decades, Vita Coco has sold its coconut water to health-conscious consumers as a fresh way to hydrate. Co-founder Mike Kirban compared Vita Coco's transformation to that of Ocean Spray, the agricultural cooperative that sells cranberry products. "Ocean Spray is a brand that's four times our size, that's all based on one ingredient," the company's executive chairman told CNBC. Founded in 2004, Vita Coco started as a coconut water brand but has since expanded into other beverage categories, like energy drinks and water. The company went public in October 2021, just before the market for initial public offerings dried up as inflation, the war in Ukraine and economic uncertainty weighed on investors.
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