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Lightning Round: Snap is not investable, says Jim Cramer
  + stars: | 2024-08-12 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: Snap is not investable, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: Elevance Health, Albemarle, Harrow, Hawaiian Electric, Snap, Applied Materials abd more.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Elevance Locations: Albemarle, Harrow
Cramer's Lighting Round: 'Steer clear' of Albemarle
  + stars: | 2024-08-12 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Chubb, Elevance, I'm, it's, there's Organizations: Elevance, United Health Locations: Albemarle, China
The European private equity firm had been eyeing the late-stage startup for five years, impressed by its traction and focus on customer success. The speed of the deal, and the flashy multiple, illustrate how private equity funds are able to swallow startups more often lately. But in the face of rising inflation and interest rates, software customers from tech startups to mom-and-pop shops trimmed their budgets. Andreessen Horowitz plans to invest in the private equity asset class through its family office division. With high interest rates and a liquidity crunch reshaping the landscape, private equity is seizing the moment.
Persons: , Scott Arnold, AuditBoard, Michael Brown, They're, Brown, Derek Hernandez, Aaron Fleishman, Fleishman, they're, Thoma, Yoni, Rechtman, it's, Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz Organizations: Service, Business, Battery Ventures, Battery, Tola Capital, Thoma Bravo, Vista Equity Partners, Slow Ventures, Eldridge Industries, Sequoia Locations: Southern California, VCs, Big Tech, Metropolis, North America
The era of freeloading is officially over
  + stars: | 2024-08-12 | by ( Allison Morrow | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
But thanks to the fine-tuning of the tech that Corporate America uses to police subscriptions, those freeloading days are over. Costco and Disney this month took a page from the Netflix playbook and announced they are cracking down on account sharers. Disney’s streaming business — Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ — only became profitable in the second quarter this year. Like Netflix, Costco is betting that you’re already emotionally invested in the routine and the satisfaction of getting a closet’s worth of toilet paper that can last the whole year. Last year, the store reported $4.6 billion in revenue from membership fees, and that accounts for the majority of its profit.
Persons: CNN Business ’, they’d, It’s Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Thought Police, Costco, Netflix, America, Disney, Wall Street, Amazon, Apple, HBO, YouTube, Hulu, ESPN, Costco there’s Locations: New York
Why Schools Are Racing to Ban Student Phones
  + stars: | 2024-08-11 | by ( Natasha Singer | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
More than 70 percent of high school teachers say student phone distraction is a “major problem,” according to a survey this year by Pew Research. That’s why states are mounting a bipartisan effort to crack down on rampant student cellphone use. So far this year, at least eight states have passed laws, issued orders or adopted rules to curb phone use among students during school hours. The issue isn’t simply that some children and teenagers compulsively use apps like Snap, TikTok and Instagram during lessons, distracting themselves and their classmates. In many schools, students have also used their phones to bully, sexually exploit and share videos of physical attacks on their peers.
Organizations: Pew Research
AdvertisementMaureen now lives on $1,601 monthly Social Security payments in northeast Pennsylvania, according to bank documents viewed by BI. For others, fixed Social Security incomes aren't enough to afford basic necessities. Over half of baby boomers have $250,000 or less in retirement assets, per a 2024 report from the Retirement Income Institute . AdvertisementHer husband's Social Security money primarily went to her daughters when they were young, she said, but she recently learned his employer is closing their pension system. With $1,601 monthly Social Security as her only source of reliable income, Maureen is on a tight budget.
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Open a new, nationwide bank accountMy son's been working part-time for several years, and his paychecks go directly to his bank account. Download those rideshare apps now, and make sure they're linked to your kid's new bank card. Check ahead, and if originals are needed, hand them over — but stress the importance of keeping them safe and secure. Make sure they are registered to voteLast but certainly not least, if your incoming college freshman is 18, they're finally eligible to vote. Make sure your child is registered and has a plan for November — and beyond — if attending school out of state.
Persons: , You'll, he's, Uber, they're Organizations: Service, Business Locations: West Coast,
How the Olympics Mascot Went From Bizarre to Beloved
  + stars: | 2024-08-09 | by ( Liz Alderman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Some think it’s a cross between the Eiffel Tower and a beret. Others see it as a goofy, red French Smurf. It’s Phryge (pronounced freej), the official mascot of the Paris Olympics. At the Olympics megastore on the Champs-Élysées, 15,000 shoppers stand in a line nearly five blocks long every day to snap up Phryge in its many iterations (Posing as the Mona Lisa! and to buy millions of euros’ worth of official Olympic-branded merchandise.
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However, investors can continue generating portfolio income if they snap up the right dividend stocks. Dividend yields that are too high may also raise the question of whether the company can sustain these payments to investors. Data storage player Seagate Technology made the cut, with a three-year annualized dividend yield of 7.9%, according to Bank of America's analysis. Bank of America rates KeyCorp as a buy, and it sees the company and its peers benefiting as the Fed dials back its policy. Devon, which the bank rates as a buy, this week surpassed the Street's estimates on core earnings per share in the second quarter, per FactSet.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, Wamsi Mohan, Mohan, Ebrahim Poonawala, Kraft, Merck Organizations: Federal Reserve, FedWatch, Bank of America, Seagate Technology, Bank of, KeyCorp, Devon Energy, Kraft Heinz, Simon Property Group Locations: Devon, Bank
New York CNN —Google, X and Discord are among a group of tech giants that could be doing more to address the rising threat of non-consensual explicit images online, according to a letter that a group of senators sent to the companies Friday. The letter criticizes nearly a dozen tech firms for their lack of participation in two programs that make it easier for people to request the removal of non-consensual explicit images and videos from the internet. The letter was spearheaded by Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and Republican Sen. Rick Scott, and co-signed by ten other senators. Most of the companies named in the letter have policies against the creation or sharing of non-consensual, explicit images, and in some cases offer their own ways for users to report or request the removal of such content. The fight to address non-consensual explicit images and deepfakes has received rare bipartisan support.
Persons: popstar Taylor Swift, OpenAI, Democratic Sen, Jeanne Shaheen, Republican Sen, Rick Scott, deepfakes, Ted Cruz, , Amy Klobuchar Organizations: New, New York CNN, Google, CNN, Microsoft, National Center for, Democratic, Republican, Capitol Locations: New York
But all the excitement to get a jump start on Halloween comes as consumers are showing more signs of financial stress. Tricking consumers into treating themselves more“It’s clear that consumers have been interested in buying Halloween products earlier and earlier,” said Champine. Michaels said it started selling Halloween goods in June, the earliest the retailer has ever done so. The initial launch of Halloween goods at Michaels “has been consistently beating our internal expectations,” he added. By selling Halloween goods earlier, they’re likely hoping it’ll decrease the likelihood of having to discount, she added.
Persons: can’t, , Laura Champine, they’re, Joe Feldman, Michaels, ” John Gehre, Michaels “, ” Kelsey Robinson, Lance Allen, , ” Allen, David Zalubowski, they’ve, they’ll, Champine, ” Lowe’s, Feldman Organizations: New, New York CNN, Disney, Walt Disney, Loop, Telsey Advisory, CNN, Costco, Consumer, McKinsey, Labor, Depot Locations: New York, Los Angeles, Sheridan , Colorado, Lowe’s
Miller lives on about $1,800 a month in Social Security income, according to documents viewed by Business Insider. AdvertisementSince she began receiving Social Security several years ago, Miller has been doing her best to live on a fixed income. She said she can afford most of the healthcare she needs through Medicare, the federal health insurance that's typically attached to Social Security. Are you living on a fixed Social Security income? How have you made the decision to enroll in Social Security early or late?
Persons: Ann Miller, Lizzy Rocket —, Miller, She's, , she's, that's, hasn't, There's, Lizzy, I've Organizations: Service, Business, Social Security, Survey, SNAP, Medicare Locations: Ellensburg , Washington, Seattle
The S & P, Nasdaq and Dow also are on pace to snap three-session losing streaks Tuesday. Breaking through: The S & P 500 may be down about 1% the past two days, but that doesn't mean every stock is down. 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, Hugh Johnston, Bob Iger, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, Club, Nvidia, Meta, Broadcom, Costco, Disney, Devices, Dover, ABC, Netflix, CVS Health, Novo Nordisk, Emerson Electric, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Eaton, Dover, U.S
This grabbed the attention of U.K.-based French studies professor Martin Hurcombe, who specializes in French history and culture. French fans cheer during the women's cross-country cycling mountain bike event during the Paris Games on July 28. French fans have been wildly cheering for their athletes and team throughout these Olympic Games. Spectators celebrate as France's Leon Marchand wins the gold medal in men's 200-meter individual medley final at the Paris Games. I think it was a moment and there's a risk with these Olympics, as well, that this is (just) a moment."
Persons: , Jérémy Boutier, France's Leon Marchand, Sarah Stier, Emmanuel Macron, Martin Hurcombe, Jared C, Tilton, Hurcombe, Amélie Oudéa, hasn't, Sameer Al, Léon Marchand, Tom Vanden Brande, Vanden Brande, Yolaine Wilson, it's, Zinedine Zidane, Lilian Thuram, Marcel Desailly, Christian Karembeu, Patrick Vieira, Dar Yasin, We've Organizations: Olympics, NBC News, Paris Games, Getty, University of Bristol, French Sports, Olympic Games, Olympic, Nigeria, Paris La Défense, French, France Locations: France, AFP, Paris, French West Indies, Ghana, New Caledonia, Senegal
Inside the sole unit without air conditioning at Mississippi’s largest prison, inmates hang wet sheets from their cell ceilings to dampen the air and lay drenched towels strategically across their bodies. It remained unclear how severe the temperatures inside Unit 29 have been this summer. “But if they need to have air conditioning, they ought to have air conditioning. Lawmakers in Texas and other states without universal air conditioning have balked at the cost of installing it. At Parchman, inmates said heat is but one factor that leaves them feeling forgotten.
Persons: , Parchman, Jay, Yo Gotti, , Burl Cain, MDOC, Roc, Jordan Siev, Reed Smith, Marcy Croft, Department’s, Tate Reeves, Otis Anthony, Cain, ” Anthony, Brown, Nicole Montagno, ” Montagno Organizations: Mississippi, Penitentiary, U.S . Justice Department, Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Justice Department, of Corrections, Mississippi Department of Corrections, Justice, Mississippi Today, NBC News, Mississippi State, MJ, Republican Gov, Democratic, State Rep, Democrat, Initiative, Harvard, Lawmakers Locations: Parchman, Mississippi, New York, South, Texas, Boston, U.S
Anything above 4% indicates the market is overbought, anything below a minus 5% means the market is oversold.) I am just prematurely predicting other investors fleeing the stock because they think Warren knows more than them. Many investors thought that Amazon was the best set up of the Mag Seven going into earnings. We are right smack in a most perilous moment because the Fed doesn't want to move too fast but the stock market does and the Fed does not care about that. I don't think a presidential election is all that conducive to the market.
Persons: Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Apple, Warren, That's, Buffett, Tim Cook, Cook, Carl Icahn, I'd, Donald Trump, don't, Jerome Powell, Meta, It's, Pat Gelsinger, Andy Grove, Gelsinger, Craig Barrett, that's, Pat, Let's, Mark Zuckerberg, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow, of America, Apple, Microsoft, Bank of America, Amazon Web Services, Investors, Comcast, Walgreens, CVS, Federal, whimpers, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, Intel, Lenovo, Dell, HP, CNBC, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Traders, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Friday's, China, , Wells, U.S, humorless, Taiwan, Brookfield, Arizona, NBCUniversal
And the availability of the VIPER spacecraft piqued the company’s interest for future projects, Intuitive Machines told CNN. To get reach that goal, Intuitive Machines will likely have to dip into its own funds to complete VIPER’s finishing touches before liftoff. The Simulated Lunar Operations Lab at NASA Glenn Research Center tested planetary roving vehicle systems and components for vehicles such as the VIPER Rover. The Astrobotic Griffin lunar lander (pictured here in a rendering) is now slated to take off no earlier than late 2025. The lunar lander was designed to carry NASA’s VIPER rover as its main payload.
Persons: There’s, , Jack Kiraly, VIPER, Tim Crain, Thomas Zurbuchen, Aubrey Gemignani, Crain, ” Crain, , Josh Marshall, it’s, Astrobotic, Griffin, John Thornton, Chandan Khanna, Griffin’s, Thornton, ” Thornton, Kiraly, I’m, Sen, Shelley Moore Capito, luncheons, Craig Hudson, Jerry Moran, ” Kiraly, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, Exploration Rover, NASA, Planetary Society, Research, Goddard Space Flight, Machines, NASA Glenn Research Center, VIPER Rover, Technology, United, Cape Canaveral Space Force, Getty, VIPER, Republican, Reuters Lawmakers, Commerce, Justice, Science, Kansas Republican Locations: Houston, Maryland, Nova, California, Pittsburgh, Cape, Cape Canaveral , Florida, West Virginia, Washington, Washington ,, China, Kansas
Lulu Conner, the younger sister of Steffens’ husband Bobby Conner, died July 24 at the age of 26, Steffens said. Steffens, captain of the U.S. women’s water polo team, posted a tribute to Lulu Conner on Instagram on Saturday, sharing three photos that captured the essence of her late sister-in-law. Steffens noted that at the time they could not “wait to be sisters.”The second photo captured Steffens with Lulu Conner and her bridesmaids. While it remains unclear how Lulu Conner died, Steffens described her sister-in-law’s death as “a medical emergency.”“She was so excited for the Olympic Games,” Steffens told the AP. She always brings people together.”The U.S. women’s water polo team defeated Greece on July 27, 15-6.
Persons: Maggie Steffens, Lulu Conner, Steffens, Bobby Conner, , Lu, ” Steffens, , “ We’re, Lulu, Flav, Bobby, Lulu Conner’s, “ Let’s, LULU CONNER Organizations: Paris, USA, Conners, Associated Press, U.S, Olympic, AP, Greece, France, USA’s Locations: Instagram, New York City, Paris
There are still plenty of opportunities to snap up attractive stocks ahead of their earnings reports, according to Goldman Sachs. They include Affirm, Li Auto, Madison Square Garden Entertainment, Waystar and CAE. The firm said it sees upside to consensus estimates and that Madison Square Garden Entertainment has assets that are unparalleled in the "leading entertainment market in the world." Waystar Goldman Sachs is also bullish on Waystar ahead of its earnings report on Aug. 7 . MSG Entertainment "MSGE has best-in-class assets in the leading entertainment market in the world.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Li Auto, Stephen Laszczyk, Laszczyk, Goldman, Will Nance, Nance, Waystar Goldman Sachs, Waystar, Adam Hotchkiss, Hotchkiss, Li, , MSGE Organizations: CNBC, Garden Entertainment, CAE, MSG Entertainment, Apple, Nasdaq, TAM, China Locations: Madison, New York, China, 2024E
Chevron reported adjusted earnings $2.55 per share on revenue of $51.18 billion. DoorDash reported revenue of $2.63 billion, against a forecast from analysts polled by LSEG of $2.54 billion. Clorox now expects full-year adjusted earnings between $6.55 and $6.80 per share, while analysts surveyed by LSEG expected $6.45 per share. Coterra reported adjusted earnings of 37 cents per share, while analysts surveyed by FactSet were looking for 39 cents a share. Adjusted earnings in the fiscal first quarter topped analysts' estimates, while revenue came in line with forecasts.
Persons: LSEG, Clorox, FactSet, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Yun Li Organizations: Chevron — Stock, Chevron, Intel, Amazon, Apple, Wall, LSEG, Coterra Energy, Management Locations: Snapchat, LSEG
They act as if they're not," Jim Cramer said Friday. "They're talking about a lack of innovation and a pipeline that doesn't look that good," Cramer said, suggesting he's not too pleased with the situation. DoorDash : The stock jumped 7% after a strong quarter and a guidance raise. "This is a very good stock." Cramer said that if ad share is going to Meta Platforms , "just go buy Meta."
Persons: Jim Cramer's, they're, Jim Cramer, David Zinsner, Pat Gelsinger, Cramer, he's Organizations: CNBC, Club, Intel, Meta
Photographers at the 2024 Paris Olympics have captured memorable moments during the games. Photos showed Team USA rejoicing as they won medals in both men's and women's gymnastics. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Photographers at the 2024 Paris Olympics are up to the task, capturing incredible action shots, triumphant victories, and even a few viral moments. These Olympic photos were taken at the perfect time.
Persons: Gabriel Medina, Jerome Brouillet, Organizations: USA, Service, Photographers
It was a sweltering day in Palm Springs, and a few intrepid tourists braved the unforgiving sun to snap selfies at the stilettoed feet of a colossal Marilyn Monroe, her white dress seeming to billow up in the hot dry wind. Some of them had heard she was not likely to be standing there much longer. “That’s why we came today — to take pictures,” said Lauri Hatcher, who used to live in Palm Springs and returns each year. “Because it makes me super sad.”The statue — a 26-foot tall, 17-ton Monroe in her famous subway grate pose from the 1955 movie “The Seven Year Itch” — had bitterly divided the desert city. Some objected that it blocked views of the Palm Springs Art Museum and confronted visitors leaving the museum with Monroe’s exposed underwear.
Persons: Marilyn Monroe, , Lauri Hatcher, ” — Organizations: Springs Art Museum Locations: Palm Springs
Friday's rapid fire: Intel, Lululemon, DoorDash, Snap
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFriday's rapid fire: Intel, Lululemon, DoorDash, SnapJim Cramer looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Intel, CNBC, Club
Exxon Mobil — The energy giant reported a stronger-than-expected profit for the second quarter amid record production in Guyana and the Permian Basin. Intel — Shares plunged 20% on the back of weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue for the second quarter. The company reported weaker-than-expected revenue for the second quarter and issued a disappointing forecast for the third quarter. The company posted second quarter adjusted earnings of 87 cents per share on revenue of $1.08 billion. In the second quarter, revenue came in at $1.45 billion, slightly above estimates of $1.40 billion, according to LSEG.
Persons: FactSet, Cloudflare, DoorDash, Clorox, LSEG, GoDaddy, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Lisa Han, Michelle Fox Organizations: Exxon Mobil, Intel —, Revenue, Apple —, Apple, Twilio, Booking Holdings, Coterra Energy, LSEG . Revenue, Management Locations: Guyana
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