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Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: KeyBanc downgrades Verizon to sector weight from overweight KeyBanc downgraded the telecom provider following earnings. Jefferies initiates California Resources at buy Jefferies says the energy company has a differentiated offering. " TD Cowen reiterates Microsoft as buy The firm recommended Microsoft heading into earnings next week. Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America touted Amazon ahead of earnings next week. Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight The firm says it's sticking with top pick Tesla following earnings on Wednesday.
Persons: KeyBanc, Jefferies, Bernstein, ServiceNow, TD Cowen, Wells, Susquehanna, Lisa Su, SRE, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Rosenblatt, Apple Organizations: Verizon, " Bank of America, IBM, Bank of America, CRC, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, JPMorgan, NextEra Energy Partners, NextEra Energy, AMD, Sempra Energy Locations: California, Regions
The S & P 500 suffered its first three-day decline since early September. Chief market technician Jonathan Krinsky noted a "decent probability" the broad market index could fall as much as 5% to roughly 5,500 in coming weeks. The S & P 500 has pulled back this week from record highs reached just Oct. 17. Krinsky pointed to the recent move higher in Treasury yields as the key catalyst. Elsewhere on Wall Street this morning, JPMorgan reiterated Live Nation with an overweight rating and raised a $137 price target, implying upside of more than 19%.
Persons: BTIG, Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Tesla Organizations: UPS, JPMorgan
TSLA YTD mountain Tesla stock in 2024. Jonas reiterated his overweight rating on Tesla stock, and his price target implies 45% upside. Wells Fargo, $125 per share price target Wells Fargo isn't a buyer after the strong results, citing high valuations. His neutral rating and $250 per share price target implies roughly 17% upside ahead. Barclays, $220 per share price target Barclays had positive takeaways from the report but reaffirmed that questions remain around Tesla's artificial intelligence and full self driving initiatives.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, they're, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, Jonas, Wells, Colin Langan, Langan, Goldman Sachs, Mark Delaney, Delaney, Dan Levy, Levy, John Murphy, Murphy Organizations: FactSet, Tesla, Barclays, Bank of America Locations: Texas, California, Shanghai
Against this backdrop, Wolfe Research released a basket of stocks that might be impaired under a Trump presidency. These companies would be at risk either under a 10% universal duty or 60% China tariffs. Beauty and cosmetics manufacturer Estée Lauder , down about 40% this year, could also face repercussions under a Trump win. Analyst Angel Castillo's revised price target of $332, down from $349, is approximately 14% lower than where shares closed on Wednesday. Other than these stocks sensitive to tariffs, Wolfe Research also suggested a few other ways to play the election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Wolfe, Trump, Estée Lauder, Rambourg, Morgan Stanley, Angel, Goldman Sachs, Patterson, Kamala Harris, Wolfe's Organizations: Republican, Wolfe Research, Democratic, Eagle Outfitters, Eagle, Bank of America, Trump, HSBC, Caterpillar, UTI Energy, NextEra Energy, Centene, AES Corp Locations: China, Greater China
Below, two gold experts share four ways investors can add gold to their portfolios. AdvertisementIn general, physical gold is a less liquid way to own the asset and is quite costly. Synthetic gold ETFs don't hold physical gold, investing instead in gold derivatives such as futures and options. In Milling-Stanley's opinion, investing in mining stocks instead of directly investing in gold erodes some of the metal's portfolio protection, as mining stocks behave more in line with the general equity market. Royalties limit the holder's exposure to the risks associated with directly investing in mines, such as exploration, development, and regulatory compliance.
Persons: , Jeff Muhlenkamp, they'll, George Milling, Stanley, Muhlenkamp Organizations: Service, Costco, Muhlenkamp & Company, State Street Global Advisors, Trust, MiniShares, Mining, Eagle Mines, Newmont Mining Corp, Wheaton Precious Metals Locations: Franco, Nevada
In the battle of the tech giants, Wall Street firm Bernstein favors Meta Platforms over Alphabet . The analysts raised their Meta price target to $675 per share from $600 and kept their outperform buy rating on the stock. Bernstein acknowledged the valuation of Meta stock versus Alphabet "feels stretched" at the moment. Big picture Bernstein's bullish assessment of Meta's future growth prospects comes as the stock has significantly outperformed both the overall market and Alphabet. META YTD mountain Meta Platforms YTD Before Wednesday's 3% drop in an ugly market, Meta closed Tuesday just 2% off its record close of $595.94 on Oct. 4.
Persons: Bernstein, Meta, Shein, we're, Jim Cramer's, Kamala Harris, Jim, Jim Cramer Organizations: Wall, Google, Meta, Adobe, Facebook, CNBC Locations: Wednesday's, U.S
Live Nation Entertainment's efforts to develop venues are an additional growth driver for an already strong company, according to JPMorgan. The firm reiterated an overweight rating on the entertainment stock and raised its price target to $137 per share from $118. "A global leader in live entertainment, ticketing, and talent management services, we see Live Nation as a multi-year free cash flow growth story supported by a management team focused and compensated on continued monetization of artist, tour, and venue content," the analyst added. Of the 22 covering the stock, 18 have either a buy or strong buy rating on it, per LSEG. LYV YTD mountain LYV year to date
Persons: David Karnovsky Organizations: JPMorgan, Investment, Ticketmaster
The stakes are high for Tesla when the electric vehicle giant reports results after the bell Wednesday. Analysts polled by LSEG expect the company to report earnings of 58 cents per share on $25.37 billion in revenue. The company posted adjusted earnings per share of 52 cents and revenue of $25.50 billion last quarter . Stakes are even higher for the company following an underwhelming robotaxi event earlier this month that failed to impress Wall Street analysts and investors hopeful for a turnaround. He retained an equal weight rating and $220 price target, implying shares will trade in a range from here.
Persons: Li, Ryan Brinkman, Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter, Potter, Cantor Fitzgerald's Andres Sheppard, Sheppard, Dan Levy, Jefferies, Philippe Houchois, Tesla Organizations: Tesla, LSEG, EV, Li Auto, Wall Street, Barclays Locations: China
The natural gas liquids midstream space is "relatively defensive," she added. Here are a few of the stocks that Salisbury's team highlighted with buy recommendations. "Even in softening oil environment, still surprisingly cheap compared to how much cash could be paid out if capex/acquisitions ever slow even a little bit," Salisbury's team noted. Finally, Bank of America called out Kinder Morgan , saying it is among the "key beneficiaries of long-term U.S. gas demand inflection in 2025." As gas demand rises, Bank of America sees a positive catalyst for brownfield gas pipelines — as in, pipelines that are already part of an existing facility, rather than those that are newly built.
Persons: Jean Ann Salisbury, Kinder Morgan Organizations: Bank of America, Enterprise Products Partners, Bank of, Enterprise, Enterprise Products, Williams Locations: Lake Charles , Louisiana, Arizona, East Coast, Pacific
BMO Capital Markets dropped its 2024 election guide last week. "We are not taking a view on the election outcome but rather sharing our views from a policy perspective," the firm said. The majority of analysts polled by LSEG have a buy rating, with a price target implying shares can rise more than 6%. The average price target of analysts polled by LSEG implies shares can bounce more than 25%. The average price target implies the stock can advance more than 20% over the next year.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, LSEG, Donald Trump, Dow Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, House, BMO, CNBC Pro, Brookfield, LSEG, White, Trump, Dow Jones, Analysts
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Loop initiates AppLovin as buy Loop said the software publisher is an "indispensable infrastructure for the mobile gaming industry." Citi upgrades First Solar to buy from neutral Citi said the solar company is a winner no matter who wins the election. KeyBanc initiates Zeta Global as overweight KeyBanc said the marketing software company has an attractive platform. Stifel initiates Braze as buy Stifel said the software company is best positioned. Stifel initiates Klaviyo as buy Stifel said it is bullish on the software company.
Persons: Bernstein, Mizuho, Jefferies, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Apple, Meta, Redburn, KeyBanc, Stifel, Disney, JPMorgan downgrades Hertz, Itron Organizations: Costco, Walmart, omni, Citi, Democratic, Republican, Cadence, Apple, LT, Microsoft, " Bank of America, Meta, Bank of America, Zeta Global, ZETA, Disney, JPMorgan, Hertz Global Holdings, Jefferies, Guggenheim
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMeta's revenue has room to run despite all their AI spending, says Jefferies' Brent ThillBrent Thill, Jefferies analyst, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss outlooks on Meta, why he's raising his price target on the stock, and more.
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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
Bernstein is bullish on Costco due to its overlooked focus on international growth. Analyst Zhihan Ma initiated coverage with an outperform rating on the Washington-based company. "Despite its expensive valuation, we believe its international growth potential is underappreciated, which can support consistent earnings growth for decades to come," Ma told clients in a Monday note, in which she also called Costco the "highest quality company in our coverage." As the consumer gets increasingly choosy , Ma said Costco is also a preferable play because of its focus on value. Like her, the majority of analysts polled by LSEG have buy ratings on Costco.
Persons: Bernstein, Zhihan Ma, Ma, LSEG Organizations: Costco Locations: Washington
Oil prices ended down 7% last week and are lower this year-to-date, despite Middle East tensions. Oil prices have been depressed this year because China — the world's largest oil importer — is in a prolonged economic downturn. Last year, they each accounted for 11% of the world's oil supply. This means that Saudi Arabia is looking to corner a larger market share instead of targeting higher profit margins by restricting output. Advertisement"But the problem is when oil prices spike, it sends oil companies searching for temporarily profitable oil," he added, referring to the US shale boom as the most recent example.
Persons: , Abishur Prakash, Prakash, Anton Siluanov, Matthew Huber, we're, Huber Organizations: Service, , Financial Times, International Energy Agency, Brent, US West Texas, Syracuse University, Saudi, Trump, OPEC Locations: Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Toronto, Israel, Iran, Europe, OPEC
A slew of Wall Street analysts last week turned even more bullish on three stocks ahead of their quarterly earnings reports. CNBC Pro screened for stocks in the MSCI World Index that have received share price target upgrades from Wall Street analysts over the past seven days. Despite raising their price target, Phillip Capital analysts have a "neutral" rating on the stock. The median price target of 17 analysts points to 18% upside potential. The company's share price is correlated to the price of gold , and also copper to a lesser degree.
Persons: Barrick, Jeffrey Wlodarczak, Wlodarczak, Zuckerberg, Helena Wang Organizations: Street, Ltd, Barrick Gold, CNBC Pro, Wall Street, Facebook, Research, Limited, New York Stock Exchange, Phillip Capital Locations: U.S, Singapore, SeaMoney, Canada
New research from Wall Street analysts missed the mark on two of our industrial-focused stocks. The news on Stanley Black & Decker Baird increased Stanley Black & Decker's price target to $104 per share from $94. Baird reiterated its hold-equivalent rating on shares, arguing Stanley Black & Decker's "turnaround progress remains a key focus." SWK YTD mountain Stanley Black & Decker YTD Big picture Stocks tied to housing like Stanley Black & Decker have been under pressure lately because the 10-year Treasury yield keeps rising despite the Federal Reserve's jumbo 50-basis-point interest rate cut last month and signals of further easing into year-end and beyond. Stanley Black & Decker "will be ignited when those [rate cuts] start occurring in earnest," he said.
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Analyst Brooke Roach noted that while the stock's valuation "remains somewhat elevated," Warby Parker's strong fundamentals and margin growth outlook justifies outperformance from here. Warby Parker trades at a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 69, well above the S & P 500's 24.6 ratio. Warby Parker also has a track record of maximizing its labor operations and first-year store profitability. Analysts are generally bullish on Warby Parker, which is up 17% for the year. Of the 15 covering the stock, eight have buy or strong buy ratings, LSEG data shows.
Persons: Warby, Goldman Sachs, Brooke Roach, Warby Parker, Roach
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Bank of America and Goldman Sachs are among the banks that have raised price targets in recent weeks. AdvertisementNvidia stock is trading at record highs, but that's not deterring top Wall Street analysts from being bullish. Goldman Sachs, $150 price targetGoldman analysts raised their price target to $150 from $135 a share, implying 6% upside from the stock's current levels. AdvertisementStrategists said they changed their price target after a meeting with Huang. Bernstein, $155 price targetBernstein raised its price target to $155 a share shortly after the chipmaker reported its second-quarter earnings in August.
Persons: Blackwell, Goldman Sachs, , Jensen Huang, Goldman, Huang, CFRA, Angelo Zino, NVDA, Zino, Bernstein, Rasgon Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, Service, Wall, Bank, Blackwell, Accenture, Microsoft, ServiceNow, Foundry, CNBC Locations: bullish, CY23, Blackwell
Humana , Cigna – Shares of both companies moved in opposite directions after Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that Cigna resumed merger talks with Humana. Humana gained more than 4% while Cigna fell a similar amount. UPS – Shares fell nearly 2% after a downgrade to underweight from equal weight at Barclays. Southwest Airlines – Shares dipped more than 1% before the market open. ASML – Shares fell more than 1% after Bernstein lowered its price target on the Dutch semiconductor equipment stock.
Persons: Johnson, Warby Parker, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Cigna, Humana, Bernstein, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Johnson, Boeing, Bloomberg, Humana, , Barclays, Amazon, Southwest Airlines, Elliott Investment Management, CNBC Locations:
Investors are turning their attention to third-quarter earnings season, with 21% of S&P 500 companies set to report this week. Bank of America said that company executives are striking an optimistic tone on earnings calls. The decline on Monday comes as third-quarter earnings season nears its peak, with more than 100 S&P 500 companies set to report results this week, including Coca-Cola, Tesla, Boeing, and UPS. Bank of America strategist Savita Subramanian said that company executives are striking an optimistic tone on earnings calls. Analysts have been feeling bullish on the stock's prospects for further gains amid big demand for its new Blackwell chips.
Persons: , Savita Subramanian, Subramanian, Blackwell, Fedspeak Organizations: Bank of America, Service, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Boeing, UPS, Bank of America . Bank of America, PMI, Here's
The analyst raised its price target on Palo Alto Networks to $446 (a new Street high) from $421, Check Point Software to $183 from $170, and Fortinet to $105 from $69 while naming it a top pick. There was no action on recent portfolio addition CrowdStrike because the note's focus was on network security. The Morgan Stanley note reinforces our decision to own both Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike. With Palo Alto Networks, it's a couple of quarters away from the beginning of a product refresh cycle. Arora Nikesh, Palo Alto Networks CEO & Chairman at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland on May 23rd, 2022.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Bonds, Morgan, CrowdStrike, Morgan Stanley's, Morgan Stanley, Lockheed Martin, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Arora Nikesh, Adam Galica Organizations: CNBC, Federal Reserve, Palo Alto Networks, Alto, Security, Logitech, Zions Bancorp, GE Aerospace, Verizon, GM, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Treasuries, Palo, Davos, Switzerland
The largest source of revenue is the iPhone, and the company released its iPhone 16 last month. Other Apple products include Mac computers and iPad tablets, Apple Music, the Apple Watch, and other wearable devices. Android mobile devices indeed have a more significant smartphone market share internationally. The DOJ filed suit in March of this year, allegedly violating antitrust laws by monopolizing the smartphone market. At 31.5 times forward earnings estimates, Apple is four turns richer than the 27.5 5-year average.
Persons: Saudi Arabia's, what's, Dan Ives, YTD Organizations: Apple, Apple Music, Apple Watch, Cloud Services, Samsung, Microsoft, Saudi, Aramco, Android, DOJ, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Americas, United States, Korea, China, Wedbush
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Boeing — The stock climbed 3%. Cigna — The insurer's stock slid more than 4% after Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter, that Cigna has reignited merger discussions with Humana. AppLovin — The application technology stock jumped 8% on the back of a major price target hike from Bank of America. Atlantic Union Bankshares — The holding company for Atlantic Union Bank pulled back more than 5% after third-quarter net interest income missed analysts' estimates. Atlantic Union reported net interest income of $186.8 million, while analysts polled by FactSet were looking for $195.0 million.
Persons: Warby Parker, Goldman Sachs, Cigna, AppLovin, Bernstein, FactSet, Johnson, , Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Sean Conlon Organizations: Boeing, Bloomberg, Humana, United Parcel Service, Barclays, Bank of America, Southwest Airlines —, CNBC, Elliott Investment Management, ASML Holdings, Atlantic, Atlantic Union Bank, Atlantic Union, Johnson Locations: Bank
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