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Travelers' third-quarter earnings came in at $5.24 per share, topping the $3.55 a share expected from analysts polled by LSEG. Blackstone reported third-quarter earnings of $1.01 per share on revenue of $2.43 billion. CSX — Shares slipped 5.9% after the transportation company reported disappointing third-quarter results. Alcoa — The aluminum producer's stock shed more than 3% after the company reported third-quarter revenue of $2.90 billion, below the $2.97 billion LSEG consensus estimate. Synovus Financial — Shares popped 5% after the company reported better-than-expected adjusted earnings per share for the third quarter.
Persons: Uber, LSEG, Elevance, Blackstone, Equifax, Synovus, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Pia Singh Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor, Nvidia, Micron, Times, Expedia, , LSEG, CSX, Nokia —, Alcoa, FactSet, Dynamics, Steel, Walgreens, Alliance
Elevance Health – Shares plummeted more than 10% after the health insurer reported weaker-than-expected third-quarter earnings. Taiwan Semiconductor – The stock surged more than 8% after the company reported a 54% gain in net profit for the third quarter. Nokia – Shares slid more than 5% after the company reported an 8% dip in sales for the third quarter, citing a slowdown in the Indian market. Alcoa reported third-quarter adjusted earnings of 57 cents per share, versus the 28 cents a share expected from analysts polled by LSEG. Kinder Morgan posted adjusted earnings per share of 25 cents on $3.70 billion in revenue.
Persons: Gail Boudreaux, Centene, Uber, Lucid, Pekka Lundmark, Kinder Morgan, LSEG, , Alex Harring, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Molina Healthcare, Taiwan Semiconductor, Nvidia, Financial Times, Public Investment Fund, Nokia, CSX, Alcoa –, Alcoa, LSEG Locations: Expedia, Saudi
Graffiti on the mansions is similar to tags on other empty luxury properties in Los Angeles. The incidents recall a landmark case that granted street artists $6.75 million after their art was destroyed. AdvertisementSpray-painted tags similar to those on Los Angeles' iconic graffiti towers have appeared in another unlikely place in the City of Angels. The Los Angeles Times reported that the property owner has pledged to secure the mansions, clean the graffiti, and reimburse the city for any incurred costs. The artists ultimately won $6.75 million after their work was destroyed in a ruling affirmed by the US Appeals Court, The New York Times reported in 2020.
Persons: , David McNew, John Powers Middleton, Bates, Middleton, it's, John S, Philip Morris, John P, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Andrew Lieb, Lieb, " Lieb, Mario Tama Organizations: Service, City of Angels, Hollywood, Los Angeles Times, LA Times, Philadelphia Phillies, CNBC, Phillies, Los Angeles Mayor, Business, Bel Air, NBC, Visual Artists, US, Court, The New York Times, Los Angeles Lakers, Bloomberg Locations: Los Angeles, City, Altria, Bel, NBC Los Angeles, New York, Angeles
But soon after graduating, McRuer made an unlikely early-career pivot, ditching his dependable product design job to pursue his passion for film. The 2019 graduate studied product design at Stanford's School of Engineering. The internship quickly evolved into a full-time product design position. He initially thought he could get his filmmaking fix via a hobby that played second fiddle to his engineering work. But McRuer said he was ultimately surprised by the overlaps he's seen working in both engineering and film — particularly when producing.
Persons: , Jason McRuer, McRuer, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Stanford's School of Engineering, Sundance Film, Global Health Labs, City of Locations: LA, City, City of Angels, Coast, Brooklyn
The higher end of the company's revenue outlook for fiscal 2025 was also above estimates. UiPath — The stock rose more than 8% following the software company's better-than-expected second-quarter results. Broadcom — Shares of the chipmaker fell 7% after the company's revenue guidance for the current quarter was less than expected . Guidewire Software — Shares jumped more than 7% after the company surpassed the Street's expectations. Samsara estimated adjusted earnings of between 16 cents and 18 cents per share and revenue of $1.224 billion to $1.228 billion.
Persons: UiPath, Smartsheet, Guidewire, FactSet, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Broadcom —, Broadcom, Reuters, Blackstone, JPMorgan Locations: Vista
Delta Air Lines — Shares tumbled 9% after the airline issued a lower-than-expected sales growth forecast in the current quarter. Net income also fell 30% in the second quarter despite revenue reaching record highs. Costco Wholesale — Costco shares added nearly 3% after the wholesale club raised its membership fee for the first time since 2017 . Alcoa — The aluminum producer's shares rose 2.7% after releasing preliminary second-quarter results that came in stronger than expectations. MicroStrategy – MicroStrategy shares rose more than 4% after the bitcoin development company announced a 10-for-1 stock split .
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jefferies, MicroStrategy, , Jesse Pound, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Costco Wholesale, Costco, Pfizer, PepsiCo —, Pepsi, Semiconductor, Darden, Jefferies, Alcoa, FactSet, FactSet . Revenue, Spotify Locations: U.S, Canada, FactSet .
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. Jim Cramer has said he's tentative about the next steps and has the stock in the penalty box. 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, Dow, WTI, Coterra, Uber, Jeff Marks, Marks, — CNBC's Matthew J, Belvedere, Kevin Stankiewicz, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Nasdaq, West Texas, Coterra Energy, Reuters, Amazon, Alexa, Starbucks, Wall Street Journal, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: U.S
UBS upgrades Globant to buy from neutral UBS said it sees "demand stabilization" for the IT and software development company. Wedbush upgrades Airbnb to outperform from neutral Wedbush said investors should buy the dip in shares of Airbnb. Morgan Stanley reiterates CrowdStrike as a top pick Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $422 per share from $372. Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft and Meta as overweight Morgan Stanley said in its analysis of large-cap institutional ownership that Microsoft is most under-owned and Meta the most over-owned. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Amazon as overweight Morgan Stanley said the e-commerce giant has a "widening" competitive advantage. "
Persons: Melius, Truist, Mizuho, Hannifin, it's, Futu, Steve Steinour, Zach Wasserman, Huntington, NCLH, Wells, Morgan Stanley, CrowdStrike, Dell, John Donovan, JMP, Guggenheim Organizations: Nvidia, Parker, Mizuho, Argus, UBS, JPMorgan, NASDAQ, 38ppt, " Bank of America, Bank of America, RBC, Netflix, &, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Citi, DuPont, Department of Justice, TAM, Guggenheim, Microsoft, Meta, Apple Locations: Asia, Airbnb, ZS, China
Analyst Edward Kelly upgraded the discount retailer to overweight from equal weight and opened a $180 price target. Yefremov's $400 price target indicates shares can jump 31.7% from Wednesday's closing price. Analyst Andrea Teixeira downgraded the energy drink maker to neutral from overweight and cut her price target by $7 to $59. — Alex Harring 5:38 a.m.: Wall Street reacts to Meta earnings Meta Platforms disappointed investors with its weak revenue guidance , sending shares down about 13% in premarket trading. His price target of $55 implies upside of 22% over the next 12 months.
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Solar panels stand at the Welspun Energy solar power plant in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, India. One sector in particular — electrical power transmission — will see $270 billion in financial benefits, according to Goldman Sachs. While utilities like the Power Grid Corporation of India may be perceived as unsexy, compared to growth stocks like Tesla, India plans to promote renewable energy without the taxpayer spending a single rupee. The country has added about 70 gigawatts of solar power capacity over the past decade without piling on further costs by simply maximizing the grid's usage. Currently, state governments in India levy surcharges and taxes on every unit of carbon-intensive energy transmitted through the grid.
Persons: Vivek Prakash, Elon Musk, Narendra Modi, Goldman Sachs, It's, Vinay Dwivedi, India Anna Dravida, Vinay, Modi, Mohamed Muizzu's, Jamie Dimon, Modi's Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, U.S, Power Grid Corporation of India, Goldman, Companies, Reliance Industries, Adani Enterprises, Tamil Nadu —, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, CNBC, Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, Vodafone Idea, Vodafone, West, Economic, of New, JPMorgan, CNBC Pro, we'll Locations: Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, India, Tamil Nadu, Dravida, New Delhi, Maldives, China, Beijing, West Indies, Pakistan, U.S, of New York
The results were better than analysts' expectations of 65 cents per share on revenues of $15.14 billion, according to LSEG. UPS posted $1.43 adjusted earnings per share while analysts had estimated $1.29 earnings per share, according to LSEG. Danaher — The life sciences firm popped more than 8% after beating analysts expectations for its first-quarter results. Spotify — Shares rallied 8.4% after the music streaming company's first-quarter revenues beat analysts' expectations. Sherwin-Williams reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.17, missing the FactSet consensus estimate of $2.22.
Persons: General Motors, Nucor, Danaher, Lockheed Martin, LSEG, Sherwin, Williams, — Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Lisa Han Organizations: General, GM, GE Aerospace —, United Parcel Service, UPS, Pepsico —, Pepsico, Novartis — U.S, JetBlue Airways —, JetBlue, Wall Street, SAP — U.S, SAP, Revenue, Lockheed, , Spotify Locations: Swiss, Wall Street Cleveland
CSX — The rail transport and real estate stock ticked up about 1% after CSX beat Wall Street estimates on the top and bottom line in the first quarter. The railway company posted earnings of 46 cents per share on revenue of $3.68 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG anticipated earnings of 45 cents a share and revenue of $3.67 billion. Alcoa reported $2.6 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG called for $2.56 billion. The company posted a wider-than-anticipated loss of 81 cents per share, versus analysts' estimates for a 55-cent per share loss. Equifax expects earnings per share of $1.65 to $1.75 per share in the second quarter, while analysts polled by FactSet expected $1.87 per share.
Persons: LSEG, Equifax, FactSet Organizations: CSX, Wall, Vegas Sands, Alcoa Locations: Vegas
Hertz Global — The car rental stock slid nearly 5% following a downgrade to sell from neutral at Goldman Sachs. Wayfair — The home-focused e-commerce retailer rose nearly 5% following an Evercore ISI upgrade to outperform from in line. For the period, the retailer posted adjusted earnings of 26 cents per share on $1.56 billion in revenue. Conagra reported earnings of 69 cents per share on revenue of $3.03 billion, exceeding FactSet's estimates of 65 cents per share on revenue of $3.01 billion. Intuitive Machines — The space stock soared nearly 11% after Intuitive won a NASA contract for $30 million to build a lunar terrain vehicle.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Lizzie Dove, Morgan Stanley, Wayfair, Levi Strauss —, Conagra, Lamb Weston, FactSet, — CNBC's Alex Haring, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin Organizations: Hertz, Goldman, Zeta Global, Zeta's, LSEG, NASA
A chapter of Rebel Wilson's memoir is about her claims that Sacha Baron Cohen harassed her on set. AdvertisementRebel Wilson's memoir, "Rebel Rising," features a chapter about her experiences with Sacha Baron Cohen while they were filming the action comedy "The Brothers Grimsby." In 2014, Rebel Wilson said Sacha Baron Cohen asked her to put a finger in his butt while filming a scene for 'The Brothers Grimsby'Rebel Wilson as Dawn and Sacha Baron Cohen as Nobby in "The Brothers Grimsby." Rebel Wilson has been extremely consistent over the past decade in talking about what she experienced with Sacha Baron Cohen. The 'asshole' I am talking about in ONE CHAPTER of my book is: Sacha Baron Cohen."
Persons: Rebel, Sacha Baron Cohen, Wilson, Cohen, , Nobby Butcher, Mark Strong, Nobby's, Dawn Grobham, Rebel Wilson, Dawn, Nobby, Kyle, Jackie O, I'd, Sacha, That's, — Kayleigh Donaldson, He's, they'd Organizations: Service, The, Grimsby, Sony Pictures, Courier, Twitter, Business, SBC Locations: Grimsby, England, Australia, Cape Town
Read previewDays before a Ukrainian family filed a lawsuit against Fox News over the death of their daughter, they received a letter from the network threatening retaliation. Kuvshynova's family now says that Fox took unacceptable risks, including continuing the trip despite one of the company's security consultants vetoing it. Compensation with a catchIn the aftermath of Kuvshynova's death, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott contacted her father, Andriy, offering her condolences, the lawsuit says. The family's lawsuit claims that Fox attempted to impose non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements on all surviving family members. In correspondence with Fox, seen by BI, Humphreys also argued that objectively sharing the details of Fox's actions around the time of Kuvshynova's death doesn't constitute disparagement.
Persons: , Oleksandra, Kuvshynova, Pierre Zakrzewski, Ben Hall, Kuvshynova's, Fox, Sasha Kuvshynova, Suzanne Scott, Andriy, Stephen Humphreys, Humphreys Organizations: Service, Fox News, Business, Fox, BI Locations: Ukrainian, Kyiv, Ukraine
Vistra has rallied nearly 57% this year and could see even more upside as demand from data centers helps drive a "renaissance" of nuclear power, according to Bank of America. The analyst's updated forecast reflects about $8 per share of upside to earnings from Vistra's nuclear business on potential contracts with data centers. Bank of America expects Vistra to continue to prioritize shareholder returns and pay down debt. Bank of America sees the power producer's free cash flow before growth coming in above guidance, which could create investment opportunities. Vistra serves approximately 2.9 million customers with a power generation fleet of 41,000 megawatts in natural gas, nuclear, coal and solar facilities.
Persons: Vistra, Julien Dumoulin, Smith Organizations: Bank of America Locations: Tuesday's, Vistra
There's actually a reason — and it has to do with the same avian flu outbreak that made eggs so expensive last year. AdvertisementLast year, egg prices went through the roof, with prices more than doubling in certain US states. Because so many chickens died from the flu, egg producers had to adapt. The good news is that egg prices have normalized, thankfully (although they're still more expensive than 2019). That means the worst of the flu outbreak is over, and production is back up.
Persons: , I've, I'd, It's, they'd, Sheila Purdum, Purdum, it's, Kevin Harvatine, they're Organizations: Service, University of Nebraska, Influenza, of Animal Science, Penn State University Locations: Lincoln
Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese video content and streaming company iQiyi CFO Wang Jun said he is "excited" about potential new business opportunities with the emergence of OpenAI's text-to-video tool Sora. Speaking exclusively to CNBC on Thursday, Wang said such tools can help iQiyi tell stories more creatively, and that internally, it is exploring the text-to-video space. For 2023, iQiyi said Wednesday its original content accounted for a record 65% of major dramas it released. Other major Chinese video platforms with longer-form content include Tencent Video, Alibaba -owned Youku and Bilibili . Recent data insights show more people across China are watching iQiyi's content on internet-connected television sets, and, increasingly screens inside electric cars, Wang said.
Persons: Wang Jun, Wang, OpenAI, Sora, iQiyi Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, Apple Locations: BEIJING, U.S, Beijing, China
Applovin reported 49 cents in earnings per share on $953 million of revenue. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting 35 cents in earnings per share on $928 million of revenue. In the fourth quarter, Tripadvisor reported adjusted earnings of 38 cents per share on revenue of $390 million. Analysts surveyed by LSEG anticipated earnings of 22 cents a share and revenue of $374 million. NerdWallet reported a loss of 3 cents per share, while analysts were expecting 10 cents of positive earnings per share, according to LSEG.
Persons: Applovin, LSEG, Twilio, Albemarle, Tripadvisor, NerdWallet, Fastly Organizations: Cisco, Informatica — Locations: China, Informatica
Sarah Snook told The Sunday Times that a producer once body-shamed her for eating cake on set. The "Succession" star did not name the producer or the film set where the incident occurred. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementSarah Snook said she was body-shamed by a movie producer for eating a slice of chocolate cake on set after being given a personal trainer to lose weight for a role. Snook said she was "dying inside" at the producer's outburst, but a costume designer stepped in and told her to keep eating the cake.
Persons: Sarah Snook, , Snook, Shiv Roy Organizations: Sunday Times, Service, HBO
A former employee is suing Fox News and a former superior over an alleged 2008 sexual assault. Andrew Delancey accused Justin Wells, Tucker Carlson's former executive producer, of sexual abuse. The lawsuit details how a "culture of sexual harassment" at Fox enabled Delancey's assault. AdvertisementA former Fox News employee alleged in a new lawsuit that Justin Wells — Tucker Carlson's former producer and "right-hand man" —sexually assaulted him and retaliated against him after he declined his advances. AdvertisementBill O'Reilly settled a sexual harassment case for $32 million in 2017.
Persons: Andrew Delancey, Justin Wells, Tucker Carlson's, , Justin Wells — Tucker Carlson's, Wells, Delancey, Greta Van Susteren, rescinding, Harmeet Dhillon, Roger Ailes, you've, Tucker Carlson, Bill O'Reilly, producer's, Ed Henry, Alfredo J, Pelicci Organizations: Fox News, Fox, Service, Fox News Edge, Business Locations: New York
Crude oil drips from a valve at an oil well operated by Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA in Morichal July 28, 2011. Independent refiners, known as teapots, account for a fifth of China's oil purchases, and more than half of its asphalt production. PetroChina, PDVSA and the Venezuelan oil ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Before the U.S. imposed sanctions in 2019, subsidiary PetroChina Fuel Oil Co was the key seller of Venezuelan oil to independent refiners. Independent refiners like Venezuelan heavy crude for its high yield of road-paving material asphalt at about 60%, versus around 45% for Iranian oil.
Persons: Carlos Garcia Rawlins, Sellers, PetroChina, PDVSA, Muyu Xu, Marianna Parraga, Florence Tan Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, ICE Brent, Reuters, Fuel, Co, Thomson Locations: Morichal, Rights SINGAPORE, Washington, China, Venezuela, Iran, Russia, Iraq, Canada, OPEC, Malaysia, Venezuela's, Singapore, Houston
He's worked with everyone from Madonna and Shakira to Peso Pluma and Karol G. He has one Grammy and 18 Latin Grammys already to his name, and is the top nominee at Thursday's 2023 Latin Grammys ceremony. Unlike most of his contemporaries dominating the music industry, though, Barrera is a producer and songwriter first, recently receiving a songwriter of the year nod for the Grammys in February. He’s also nominated in the brand-new songwriter of the year category of the Latin Grammys, and says he’s proud to be recognized alongside his collaborators and mentors. “Un x100to” is one of the few regional Mexican music songs that have managed to reach the song of the year category at this year's Latin Grammys. He wondered how Marshmello would translate to the genre, but Barrera was pleasantly surprised with the American DJ and producer's interest in Latin music.
Persons: — Édgar Barrera, He's, Madonna, Shakira, Karol G, Barrera, , , Maluma, Marc Anthony, Camilo, Alejandro Sanz, He’s, Barrera —, , Puerto Rican reggaetonero, ” Barrera, Miguel, Camila Cabello, Manuel Turizo, , ’ ” Barrera, it's Organizations: MEXICO CITY, Pluma, Associated Press, NASA, Grupo Frontera, Puerto Rican, Mexico City’s, American DJ Locations: MEXICO, Spanish, Miami, Seville, Spain, Mexican, Texas, Tamaulipas, McAllen , Texas, Miguel Alemán, , American
They include Monday.com , Booz Allen Hamilton, Brink's, Apollo Global Management and Constellation Brands. Booz Allen Hamilton Booz Allen is up 20% this year, but the government and military contractor's stock has more room to run, according to Goldman. Constellation Brands "Built for growth," analyst Bonnie Herzog said in a note, following the beer and wine producer's recent analyst day. Booz Allen Hamilton - buy rating "Booz Allen again beat consensus revenue, growing top-line 15% organically, continuing a pace well ahead of nearly all peers in the national security sector. Monday.com - buy rating "Expect little to no disruption to near-term execution; see Investor Day offering lens into LT growth potential.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Booz Allen Hamilton, Booz Allen Hamilton Booz Allen, Noah Poponak, Booz Allen, BAH, Poponak, Bonnie Herzog, Herzog, Monday.com, Kash Rangan, Rangan, , BCO Organizations: CNBC, Monday.com, Apollo Global Management, Constellation Brands, Booz, Goldman, U.S . Staples, TAM, Retail Solutions, Private Credit Locations: Brink's, Government, NYC, Israel, APOs
[1/2] The headquarters of Argentina's state energy company YPF is seen in Buenos Aires, Argentina February 10, 2021. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Ypf Sa FollowNov 8 (Reuters) - Argentine national oil company YPF swung to a loss in the third quarter, hurt by lower local fuel prices and higher operating costs, the company said on Wednesday,The result was significantly behind analyst expectations. The state-run producer's revenue fell about 16% to $4.5 billion during the July-to-September period, due in part to a drop in local fuel prices in dollars, YPF said in a statement. In August, Argentina froze fuel prices in a bid to tame surging triple-digit inflation. YPF said total oil and gas production increased 3% in the third quarter, with crude output up 5.4%.
Persons: Matias Baglietto, YPF, Isabel Woodford, Aida Pelaez, Fernandez, Valentine Hilaire, Leslie Adler Organizations: REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina, Argentine, Vaca, U.S
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