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Vertex is set to deliver strong cloud growth over the next few years, according to the firm. The company's management expects 28% cloud growth this year, and Samana thinks it can see compounded annual growth of more than 20% through at least 2027. Samana said Vertex's cloud revenue growth opportunity is supported by its September acquisition of e-invoicing provider Ecosio. Vertex could also see continued strong customer migration from on-premise software to the cloud, benefitting its revenue growth and margins, he said. Eight of 12 analysts covering Vertex have a buy or strong buy rating on the stock, LSEG data shows.
Persons: Samad Samana, Samana, mgmt Organizations: Jefferies Locations: Samana
Some analysts expect Tesla's third-quarter earnings to signal a turning point, while others see more pain ahead. AdvertisementTesla will report third-quarter earnings results after the market close on Wednesday, and Wall Street will be hyper-focused on the company's core auto business. However, some analysts on Wall Street expect the upcoming third-quarter earnings print will be a sign that the worst is behind Tesla. Here's what Wall Street expects from Tesla's upcoming earnings report. But perhaps more important than vehicle deliveries for Wall Street is Tesla's profit margins.
Persons: , Tesla, Dan Levy, Levy, Wells, Colin Langan, Langan, Dan Ives, Ives, Joel Levington, Levington Organizations: Service, Wall, Barclays, Tesla Energy, Tesla, Bloomberg Intelligence, Acura, Volvo Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells
The financial firm upgraded the athletic apparel stock to a buy rating from hold and raised its price target to $97 from $83. — Lisa Kailai Han 6:48 a.m.: Goldman Sachs trims Microsoft price target Goldman Sachs is still bullish shares of Microsoft , despite a minor price target adjustment. However, she accompanied the move by lifting her price target to $80 from $75. Analyst Andrew Mok accompanied the rating change by lifting his price target to $82 from $63. To be sure, he did raise his price target by $10 to $235, implying upside of nearly 10%.
Persons: Joseph Civello, Civello, Caitlin Clark, Lisa Kailai Han, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Bernstein, Harshita Rawat, Venmo, Cash, Rawat, — Lisa Kailai Han, Shagun Singh, Singh, Medtronic, Andrew Mok, Mok, Stephen Tusa, Tusa, divestitures, YTD, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, JPMorgan, Honeywell International, Nike, Microsoft, PayPal, RBC, RBC Capital Markets, CVS, Aetna, Honeywell, Dow Jones Industrial Locations: buybacks, Wednesday's
Today, consumers open the Uber app because they know there will likely be loads of cars nearby to pick them up. And drivers come to Uber because they know there will be many riders waiting and willing to pay. Uber doesn't buy and maintain cars. AdvertisementA robotaxi futureWhat happens if Tesla and Waymo driverless cars replace human drivers? It has already struck deals with Waymo and Cruise, another AV company, to have their driverless cars be part of the existing Uber rideshare network.
Persons: Tesla's, Elon, Uber, Uber doesn't, Tesla, Bernstein, Lyft, Waymo, Ben Thompson, Thompson, Dara Khosrowshahi Organizations: Google, Tech, Waymo
JPMorgan upgrades Parr Pacific to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said the gas exploration and production company has overcorrected. JPMorgan downgrades MercadoLibre to neutral from overweight JPMorgan downgraded the online Latin American marketplace mainly due to valuation. Wells Fargo reiterates Meta as overweight Wells Fargo raised its price target on Meta to $652 per share from $647. JPMorgan upgrades SAIC to overweight from neutral The firm says it sees "profitable growth" for the IT company. Berenberg upgrades Rio Tinto to buy from hold Berenberg says the metals and mining company is a "medium-term diversified winner."
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Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight The firm said iPhone 16 demand may not be as bad as feared after comments from the T-Mobile CEO. Morgan Stanley reiterates Nio as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on the EV company as Nio unveils its latest mid-sized family model, the L60. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's concerned about the company's robotaxi event but that it's standing by the stock. Morgan Stanley downgrades Elanco to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it "lacks conviction" in shares of the pet biopharma company. "We are initiating on Coursera (COUR) with a Buy rating and a PO of $11 (44% upside potential).
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, TMUS, Piper Sandler, Robinhood, Piper, KeyBanc, Redburn, Mizuho, Raymond James, Nio, it's bullish, TD Cowen, Cowen, Tesla, it's, Hertz, Wells, Morgan Stanley downgrades Elanco, rideshare Organizations: Mobile, Apple Intelligence, JPMorgan, Gas Sciences, Kodiak Gas Services, Talos Energy, Northern Oil, Nio, Micron, Barclays, UW, Laboratories, Abbott Laboratories, Outfront Media, " Bank of America Locations: Kodiak
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  + stars: | 2024-09-17 | by ( Lisa Kailai Han | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Wall Street analysts are still skeptical on Intel despite its latest moves aimed at righting the ship. Shares of Intel gained more than 3% on Tuesday after the chipmaker said it would turn its foundry business into an independent unit — allowing it to raise outside capital . The analyst added that Intel's plan to establish its foundry business as an independent subsidiary was "expected and not good." "We expect Intel's EPS to be under pressure given its foundry business, which we believe has minimal chance of succeeding," he wrote. Intel shares have lagged the broader semiconductor sector year to date, losing 56% in that time.
Persons: Bernstein, America's Vivek Arya, INTC, Christopher Danely, Intel's Organizations: Intel, Amazon, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Citi, Wells, America's, VanEck Semiconductor Locations: AVGO
Read previewAll eyes are on Meta Platforms with the company set to report its second-quarter earnings results after the market close on Wednesday. AdvertisementHere's what Wall Street expects from Meta's second-quarter earnings report. Looking forward, Post highlighted that a potential TikTok ban in early 2025 could provide a big boost to Meta's advertising business. Advertisement"With political spend, and potential TikTok ban in 1Q'25, Meta could also see an ad spend benefit in 2H'24," Post said. The company also has the potential to offer guidance on the monetization potential of its licensing of Llama, its open-source large language model.
Persons: , Meta, Justin Post, Ronald Josey, Josey, Wells, Wells Fargo, Ken Gawrelski, Gawrelski, Mizuho, James Lee, Lee, Mandeep Singh, Singh Organizations: Service, Meta, Nvidia, it's, Business, Bank of America, Citi, Cannes, Mizuho, Bloomberg Intelligence Locations: monetizing, Wells Fargo
Goldman Sachs reiterates Apple as buy Goldman said it's bullish heading into the company's Worldwide Developer's Conference on June 10. " Mizuho reiterates Meta as buy Mizuho said its sticking with its buy rating on the Meta. JPMorgan upgrades Krispy Kreme to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded Krispy Kreme after a change in analyst coverage. Citi upgrades Best Buy to buy from sell Citi said in its double upgrade of the stock that it sees "upside potential." Goldman Sachs reiterates First Solar as buy Goldman raised its price target on the stock to $302 per share from $268.
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The public cloud model has been a boon for organizations in terms of flexibility and scalability, and many organizations might think running AI workloads in the public cloud would be a logical choice. Organizations are beginning to see real advantages when they shift AI models closer to where the data originates for processing. Here are three reasons organizations should bring AI to their data. When both your AI model and data reside securely within your environment, you are in complete control, and better able to safeguard against unauthorized access and leaks. Gain cost efficienciesOperating AI technologies in your own environment can also help curb the potential for burgeoning costs associated with public cloud services.
Organizations: Gartner, Dell Technologies, Insider Studios
Alphabet 's cloud event Tuesday could provide a much needed sentiment lift to investors fretting about the search giant's artificial intelligence potential, according to some Wall Street analysts. "With unique AI assets, including proprietary infrastructure and an advanced LLM model, we believe Google cloud has an opportunity to differentiate its cloud offering, improving market share and street sentiment," wrote Bank of America's Justin Post. This week's event, however, could mark a turnaround in the right direction and help lift sentiment toward the company's AI developments. Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak also highlighted the event as one of five potential catalysts for the stock through the beginning of June. The firm is on the lookout for more examples of how the cloud is benefitting from the AI transformation, he said.
Persons: of America's Justin Post, Post, Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak, Nowak Organizations: of America's, Nvidia, Microsoft, Wall, Rivals, Google Locations: U.S, Monday's, durably
In the last 15 months, Wall Street analysts have hailed generative AI as the most impactful innovation in decades and compared its theoretical impact to that of the internet. While the full impact of AI isn't clear yet, companies are under immense pressure to convince investors that they're not falling behind. "We can't envision any of these large cloud companies or consumer companies pulling back on AI spending anytime soon," Colello said. UBS"This is not always a harbinger of slowing revenue growth and a concentrated H200/B100 launch could be adding to near-term opex," Arcuri wrote in a recent note. AdvertisementDespite what Nvidia's recent performance suggests, Wall Street is notoriously tough to please.
Persons: , Morgan Stanley, Steve Sosnick, Wedbush's Dan Ives, who's, Marcelli, they're, Sosnick, Brian Colello, Colello, They're, we're, Vivek Arya, Arya, Michael Landsberg, Landsberg, Jason Draho, Draho, Timothy Arcuri, Arcuri Organizations: Service, Wall Street, Business, Nvidia, Interactive, Bulls, Bank of America, Wedbush Securities, UBS, UBS Global Wealth Management, Morningstar, Landsberg Bennett, Wealth Management
That led several Wall Street banks to hike their price targets to account for the unrelenting demand. Bernstein and other Wall Street shops raced to catch up with Nvidia's share price, hiking their price targets in reaction to nonstop demand and the company's enormous total addressable market. Rasgon's new target was the equivalent of 48% upside from Wednesday's close, while the average price target according to FactSet implied more than 22% upside. Bank of America's Vivek Arya also lifted his Nvidia price target to $925 per share, equal to about 37% upside. JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur boosted his price target to $850 to reflect strong data center growth and future product launches.
Persons: Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon, Bernstein, America's Vivek Arya, Harlan Sur, allaying, Sur, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Morgan Stanley's Joseph Moore, Moore, Deutsche Bank's Ross Seymore, Seymore, Timothy Arcuri, Arcuri, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Bank, America's, JPMorgan, Deutsche, UBS Locations: CY24
It appears the strength in the fourth quarter has carried over into the current (first) quarter in all three locations. Macao We're happy to see the strong top-line performance in both Macao locations, even if Wynn Palace's adjusted EBITDAR came up a tad bit short. Total adjusted EBITDAR of $297 million (Wynn Palace and Wynn Macao added together) represents about 85% of Wynn's pre-Covid fourth quarter 2019 level of $348 million in the Chinese special administrative region. Breaking that down, Wynn Palace was still a bit further ahead in its recovery but Wynn Macao is quickly gaining ground. In 2019, Wynn Macao generated $170 million in fourth quarter adjusted EBITDAR.
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Gould is more bullish than many on Wall Street, as the average price target of analysts polled by LSEG is $484.42. Analyst Harold Antor downgraded the stock to hold from buy and slashed his price target by $4 to $8. Analyst Jeffrey Stantial upgrade the sports betting stock to buy from hold and raised his price target by $5 to $45. Stantial's new price target implies shares can jump 19.9% over the next year from Thursday's close. UBS raised its rating on Texas Instruments to buy and increased its price target to $195 from $170.
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Thursday's analyst calls featured an upgrade to a car rental stock and a big downgrade to an airline. The bank also hiked his price target on the tech giant to $225 per share, implying upside of 23%. — Pia Singh 5:36 a.m.: Citi downgrades Spirit Airlines to sell Citi is throwing in the towel on Spirit Airlines . Week to date, Spirit shares are down nearly 60%. Spirit shares were down more than 4% in the premarket.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Hertz, Andrew Percoco, Percoco, — Pia Singh, Wamsi Mohan, Fred Imbert, Kirk Materne, Materne, Dan Dolev, Dolev, he's, CFRA, Kenneth Leon, Berkshire Hathaway, Leon, Ranjan Sharma, Sharma, bode, Adam Jonas, Jonas, Morgan, Stephen Trent, Trent Organizations: CNBC, flipside, Citi, Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, Bank of America, Apple Bank of America, Apple, Microsoft, ISI, Activision, Activision Blizzard, Mizuho, Fidelity National Information Services, Paramount Global, RedBird Capital, Warner Bros ., Comcast, Paramount's, Showtime, Paramount, JPMorgan, Grab Holdings, Hertz Global Holdings, Jan, Citi downgrades Spirit Airlines, Spirit, Airlines Locations: Berkshire, 1H24, Wednesday's
Nov 16 (Reuters) - Swedish games developer Embracer (EMBRACb.ST) topped second-quarter operating profit expectations on Thursday, aided by its restructuring efforts, sending its shares up more than 11%. The group, which owns the rights to the Tomb Raider and Lord of the Rings games, reported a 14% drop in adjusted operating profit to 1.8 billion Swedish crowns ($170.2 million) in the quarter through September, but beat analysts' forecast of 1.62 billion crowns. The decline was mainly due to a lower contribution from PC and console games, it said. It announced major restructuring plans in June, after a $2 billion partnership deal with an undisclosed company fell through in May. Embracer's shares have lost nearly a half of their value since it warned on profit in May.
Persons: Embracer, Hans, Marius Ludvigsen, Lars Wingefors, Wingefors, Jesus Calero, Milla Nissi, Sharon Singleton, David Evans Organizations: The Entertainment, Services, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Swedish, Embracer, U.S, Gdansk
Morgan Stanley downgrades Freyr Battery to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said the battery maker faces "significant challenges." Barclays upgrades Fortrea to overweight from equal weight Barclays said in its upgrade of the health contract research company that it sees improved bookings. Barclays upgrades Mosaic and Nutrien to overweight from underweight Barclays upgraded several potash and aggriculture companies and said a compelling entry point. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on shares of Tesla . Barclays reiterates Disney as equal weight Barclays said it's having trouble finding upside for Disney shares.
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UBS shares climbed on Tuesday morning after the Swiss banking giant resoundingly beat expectations for underlying profit. The bank recorded an underlying operating profit before tax of $844 million, well ahead of consensus expectations. Credit Suisse Wealth Management generated positive net new money inflows for the first time since the first quarter of 2022, contributing to inflows of $22 billion for UBS Global Wealth Management. Our clients have continued to place their trust and confidence in us, contributing to strong inflows across wealth management and our Swiss franchise," CEO Sergio Ermotti said in a statement. This is then slightly offset by heavier provisions," they noted, adding that the acceleration of Wealth Management net new money inflows in September was also "encouraging."
Persons: Sergio Ermotti Organizations: UBS, Credit Suisse, Reuters, Credit Suisse Wealth Management, UBS Global Wealth Management, Group, Swiss, Citi, Management Locations: Swiss
The September quarter results will only encompass approximately a week of the iPhone 15 sales. AAPL YTD mountain Apple stock in 2023 The company will post its September quarter results Thursday after the bell. Take a look at what analysts are forecasting ahead of the company's announcement: Deutsche Bank trims price target Deutsche Bank reduced its price target on shares to $200 from $210. Morgan Stanley sees better-than-expected quarter results Morgan Stanley has an overweight rating and $210 price target on Apple. The company is leaning cautious on December quarter results due to iPhone supply shortages and consumer spending concerns.
Persons: Apple, Goldman Sachs, Michael Ng, Ng, We're, Morgan Stanley, Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Apple Watch, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, UBS Locations: China, U.S, Wednesday's
Intel stock jumped 10% on Friday morning after the company beat Wall Street expectations for profit and sales. It posted $14.16 billion in revenue for the quarter, ahead of analyst expectations of $13.53 billion, but down 8% from the year-ago quarter. Intel is also on track to hit its goal of $3 billion in savings for the year, according to CEO Pat Gelsinger. JPMorgan analysts praised the savings in an investor note. "The team is also executing well against its cost saving initiatives and indicated that they are on track with their plans for $3B in savings to COGS/Opex in 2023," JPMorgan analysts wrote.
Persons: Intel's premarket, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Pat Gelsinger, Intel's, , Leswing, Michael Bloom Organizations: Intel, Nvidia, Arm, JPMorgan, CNBC
Alphabet's latest quarterly results left some analysts questioning whether investors should be buying the dominant search engine right now, or opting instead for some of its tech peers. "If you own the stock, the bad news is probably out of the way," said Bernstein analyst Mark Shmulik. We take up our ad revenue estimates, pull cloud and margins down, and we end up right back where we started." Profit margins contracted and the company also said it expects capital spending to increase in the fourth quarter and in 2024. Alphabet sank 9.8% in midday trading Wednesday, on pace for its worst one-day decline since March 2020.
Persons: Bernstein, Mark Shmulik, Wells, Ken Gawrelski, Lloyd Walmsley, Gawrelski, Bank of America's Justin Post, James Lee, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Google, Microsoft, UBS, Bank of America's
Wall Street is optimistic ahead of Google 's quarterly earnings announcement Tuesday as the tech giant's advertising revenue growth shows signs of recovery. Analyst Ronald Josey estimates search revenue growth gained 11.3% year-over-year, versus the consensus projection of 9.6%. Bank of America sees search growth accelerating Bank of America also maintained its buy rating and $146 price target. We expect disruption with the format change, which will likely drive headwinds to medium-term search growth. Competitors are likely to bid aggressively for Google's search distribution partnerships, driving profitability lower.
Persons: Doug Anmuth, he's, Ronald Josey, Max, Jefferies, Brent Thill, Michael Bloom Organizations: Google, YouTube, Deutsche, JPMorgan, Citi, 3Q, Bank of America, of America, 2H, 12.1x Locations: Monday's, Wells
Shares of Block are too cheap relative to the payment company's high-quality fundamentals, according to Bank of America. The firm reiterated its buy rating on the stock along with its price objective at $71. That target suggests a 62% upside from Monday's closing price of $43.71. SQ YTD mountain SQ YTD chart "We believe this pullback is quite unjustified, but suspect it is due to: 1. Kupferberg also pointed toward Block's strong fundamentals as a catalyst for the firm's potential upside.
Persons: Jason Kupferberg, Kupferberg, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America
Bank of America reiterates Apple as neutral Bank of America said Apple Services is the "next leg of growth." UBS reiterates Skechers as buy UBS said it's standing by its buy rating on shares of the shoe company. JPMorgan reiterates Disney as overweight JPMorgan lowered its price target on the stock to $120 per share from $125 but said it's standing by its overweight rating. Bank of America reiterates Block as buy Bank of America said investors should buy the dip in shares of the company formerly known as Square. Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on Microsoft shares.
Persons: Wells, Wells Fargo, Jefferies, Tesla, it's, Skechers, Daiwa, JPMorgan downgrades Corning, JPMorgan, TD Cowen, O'Reilly, Cowen, Morgan Stanley Organizations: UBS, Bank of America, Apple, of America, Apple Services, Google, DOJ, Citi, Huawei, JPMorgan, Disney, ESPN, Arts, EA, " Bank of America, Trust, Northern Trust, Holdings, Juniper Networks, Enterprise, Microsoft Locations: North America, China, Hulu, Juniper, Corning
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