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Bottles of Clorox bleach are displayed for sale on the shelves of a Wal-Mart store in Rogers, Arkansas, June 4, 2009. Shares in Clorox last traded at $121.16 after earlier hitting a low of $119.56 and were eying their biggest one-day percentage loss since Feb. 2022. After this, Evercore ISI slashed its Clorox price target to $120 from $160 and Raymond James downgraded it to 'market perform' from 'outperform'. Bank of America cut its price target to $120 from $145 while Deutsche Bank dropped its target to $136 from $155. But, Evercore ISI analyst Javier Escalante who rates Clorox 'underperform,' voiced concerns about how long the company took to work out the financial impact.
Persons: Jessica Rinaldi, Raymond James, Anna Lizzul, Lizzul, Clorox, Javier Escalante, Escalante, Sinéad Carew, Andrew Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, ISI, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, Thomson Locations: Rogers , Arkansas, Clorox
Raymond James also downgraded the stock to market perform Thursday morning, citing the larger-than-expected material effect the attack had on the company. Clorox said after the bell Wednesday that it expects to report a 23% to 28% decline in sales during the quarter that ended Sept. 30. Clorox also said it estimates its gross margin for the quarter will be down from the year-ago period. It expects to post a per share loss of 35 cents to 75 cents. On an adjusted basis, it projects a loss of up to 40 cents a share.
Persons: Raymond James, Clorox Organizations: Walmart Locations: Austin , Texas
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Rivian — Shares of the electric vehicle maker plunged 8.7% after Rivian announced a $1.5 billion convertible bond sale and issued disappointing guidance for the third quarter. Energy stocks — Shares of oil firms Occidental Petroleum , Chevron and ExxonMobil were all lower in premarket trading, as crude prices added to Wednesday's steep declines. Clorox — Shares slipped 4.4% in premarket trading Thursday, a day after the product maker offered weaker guidance for the fiscal first quarter than analysts expected. UWM Holdings — Shares of the mortgage company rose 4.3% in premarket trading after a BTIG upgrade to buy from neutral.
Persons: Rivian, Raymond James, BTIG, Oliver Davies, Vestis, , Alex Harring, Pia Singh, Jesse Pound Organizations: of Manhattan, StreetAccount, Energy, Occidental Petroleum, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Occidental, Holdings, United Wholesale Mortgage, Orchard Therapeutics, Kirin, Redburn Locations: Meatpacking, New York City, Chevron, Aramark
Bank of America initiates Wingstop as buy Bank of America said shares of the wing restaurant company are attractive. " Bank of America downgrades Carrier to underperform from neutral Bank of America said it sees residential headwinds. "We are initiating on the Alternative Asset Management sector with a Market Overweight rating. Deutsche Bank initiates AIG as buy Deutsche Bank initiated the insurance company with a buy and says shares are de-risked. Bank of America reiterates American Express as a top pick Bank of America said the credit card company is its favorite idea in the sector. "
Persons: Stifel, Wedbush, Morgan Stanley, Ford, CARR, Parker, ITW, Raymond James downgrades Clorox, Raymond James, CLX, Johnson, Wolfe, Bernstein, Chubb Organizations: BMO, Sinclair, Oculis, Citizens, CIT Group, Bank, JPMorgan, Barclays, Meta, Bank of America, Ford, General Motors, GM, UAW, of America, Nvidia, ISI, RBC, Johnson, Pharma, KKR, Alternative, Management, Asset Management, CART, Deutsche Bank, AIG, Citi, O'Reilly Automotive, O'Reilly, American Express Locations: CY24, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRaymond James analyst on who might replace Kevin McCarthy as House speaker and likely market impactEd Mills of Raymond James discusses House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's ousting and says there's a "much higher chance" of a US government shutdown in November.
Persons: Raymond James, Kevin McCarthy, Ed Mills, Kevin McCarthy's
Clean Energy Fuel 's venture into dairy-based renewable natural gas might just be its saving grace in an industry highly sensitive to interest rates, according to Raymond James. The firm upgraded shares of the renewable energy company to strong buy from outperform, lifting its target price to $6. Clean Energy Fuels is down 25% so far this year as a range of worries drag renewable energy stocks. Year to date, the Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (PBW) is down over 23%, while the broader S & P 500 has gained over 10%. "We believe that once the Treasury unveils the rules, and investors can straightforward factor in Section 45Z into estimates for 2025 and beyond, Clean Energy shares should re-rate meaningfully higher," he added.
Persons: Raymond James, Pavel Molchanov, Molchanov, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Energy, Energy Fuels, Clean Energy, Treasury Department, Treasury Locations: Monday's
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: KeyBanc reiterates Nvidia as overweight KeyBanc raised its price target on Nvidia to $750 per share from $670 and said it sees "outsized growth." Bank of America adds FedEx to the US1 list Bank of America added the stock to its top picks list. "Upgrading Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) from Outperform to Strong Buy, with the company on the cusp of ramping up in-house RNG production." JPMorgan reiterates Amazon as a top pick JPMorgan said ignore the noise and buy the dip in shares of Amazon. Bank of America initiates Dycom as buy Bank of America said in its initiation of the telecommunications infrastructure company that it's uniquely positioned.
Persons: KeyBanc, Ally, Evercore, bode, Stifel, Churchill, CHDN, Raymond James, Baird, Vestis, Piper Sandler, Tesla, IBKR, Morgan Stanley, Rivian, it's, Warby Parker, Booz Allen Hamilton, Goldman Sachs, Wedbush Organizations: Nvidia, Aclaris Therapeutics, ISI, Citi, Arista Networks, Arista, " Bank of America, FedEx, Bank of America, FedEx Corp, Owl Capital, Swift Transportation, Evercore ISI, TAM, Energy Fuels, JPMorgan, FTC, DOJ, HP Inc, underperform Bank of America, HPQ, UBS, Booz, of America, Emerson Electric, Warner Music Group, Apple, Constellation Brands Locations: China, CY23
Stocks are following the same path they did ahead of the 1987 stock crash, Societe Generale said. Investors are bullish in the face of rising bond yields, in an "echo" of late 80s sell-off. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe stock market is sending worrying signals, and any sign of recession now could spark a big sell-off, according to Societe Generale strategist Albert Edwards. But the outperformance in the face of soaring bond yields could be a warning of pain to come, if history is any guide. Meanwhile, only 32% of individual investors think the chance of a 1987-style stock market crash over the next six months is less than 10% according to Yale's US Crash Confidence Index.
Persons: Albert Edwards, , Edwards, Dow, bullishness, Raymond James Organizations: Societe Generale, Service, Generale, Federal Reserve, Treasury, York Fed
Interest rates keep climbing, but that's not stopping Wall Street analysts from finding a slew of stocks to buy. CNBC Pro combed through top Wall Street research to find stocks that are beneficiaries of high interest rates. HealthEquity "We view HQY as an attractive investment in a higher interest rate environment that can function as a portfolio diversifier," according to Baird analyst Mark Marcon. The firm said as middle market businesses face rising interest rates, Bunge can take advantage. Toll Brothers High interest rates are no problem for the homebuilder, Raymond James analyst Buck Horne said in a recent note.
Persons: Bunge, Baird, Mark Marcon, Marcon, Goldman Sachs, Adam Samuelson, Samuelson, Raymond James, Buck Horne, Horne, homebuilders, TOL, HealthEquity, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Toll, HealthEquity, Costco, Evercore ISI, CMA, Catering Locations: HealthEquity, homebuilders, homebuilding
Bank of America reiterates Disney as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock. Morgan Stanley reiterates Ford as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on shares of Ford despite the United Auto Workers strike. Canaccord reiterates Tesla as buy Canaccord said its standing by its buy rating on Tesla ahead of its upcoming delivery numbers report. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on shares of Apple. Morgan Stanley reiterates Amazon as overweight Morgan Stanley said Amazon continues to be the "dominant" player in e-commerce.
Persons: Jefferies, Edward Jones downgrades Berkshire Hathaway, Edward Jones, Morgan Stanley, Ford, it's, Canaccord, Tesla, we've, Goldman Sachs, Raymond James, Bud Light, Apple, Amazon, Brinker, Stifel, Huntington Organizations: Jefferies, Ball Corporation, Bank of America, Disney, DIS, CYE23, Texas, 3Q23, Brands, Burger King, Ford, United Auto Workers, HSBC, FedEx, UPS, DHL, Nike, Immunology, " Bank of America, Anheuser, Busch InBev, of America, Apple, Citi Locations: Texas, QSR, North America, Asia, ZION
That might not be bad news for the stock market after all. Data compiled by Raymond James shows the S & P 500 has averaged a 3.2% gain during government shutdowns going back to 1995. The most recent one, which took place between late 2018 and early 2019 and lasted 22 trading days, saw the S & P 500 rally more than 10%. In fact, the broad market index has posted gains in every shutdown period tracked by Raymond James. Bank of America economist Stephen Juneau also said, "the economic hit is usually modest," adding that shutdowns "do not impact market functioning."
Persons: Raymond James, shutdowns, Peter Boockvar, Stephen Juneau, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bleakley Financial, Bank of America
The U.S. is just days from a federal government shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Goldman Sachs put the chances of a shutdown at 90%, saying it could last around two to three weeks. "In the seemingly unlikely event Congress passes a short-term extension, we would still expect a shutdown sometime later in Q4," which begins on Monday. (See here for a full list of the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust.) As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Raymond James, Ed Mills, Jim Cramer, Jerome Powell, What's, Moody's, It's, Goldman Sachs, we've, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Brendan SMIALOWSKI, BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI, Brendan Smialowski Organizations: Capitol, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford, Reserve, Fed, Social Security, AAA, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Republican, Getty, Afp Locations: Central, U.S, Washington ,, AFP
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're at a point where it 'makes sense to start buying the dip', says Raymond James' Matt OrtonAdam Crisafulli, Vital Knowledge founder and Matt Orton, Raymond James chief market strategist, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Persons: Raymond James, Matt Orton Adam Crisafulli, Matt Orton Organizations: Vital Knowledge
Government shutdown looms: What investors need to know
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGovernment shutdown looms: What investors need to knowEd Mills, Raymond James Washington policy analyst, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss why he believes the markets will be unaffected by the potential government shutdown, what investors need to know, and more.
Persons: Ed Mills, Raymond James Washington Organizations: Government
Hopes for a soft landing in the economy could be dashed as a number of risks start to converge. These are four risks that could send the economy into a recession sooner rather than later, according to Raymond James. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe US economy is more likely to enter a mild recession than stick a soft landing, according to a Friday note from Raymond James. AdvertisementAdvertisementThese are the four risks that could ultimately tip the economy into a recession, according to Adam. Labor market is weakening"The labor market's strength is finally starting to wane.
Persons: Raymond James, Larry Adam, Adam, Banks, shutdowns Organizations: Federal Reserve, Labor, United Auto Workers
Deutsche Bank reiterates Wells Fargo as buy Deutsche Bank said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock. " BTIG initiates Instacart as neutral BTIG initiated the stock with a neutral rating mainly on valuation. Raymond James initiates Ralph Lauren as outperform Raymond James said in its initiation of Ralph Lauren that it has "strengthening direct-to-consumer." Oppenheimer reiterates Netflix as outperform Oppenheimer lowered its price target on the stock but said it's standing by its outperform rating on shares of Netflix. "Following CFO comments at competitor conference, we are lowering '24E/'25E margins and reducing target to $470 from $515, but maintaining Outperform rating on revenue outlook."
Persons: Goldman Sachs, it's, Meta's, Raymond James, Ralph Lauren, Wells, Wells Fargo, Oppenheimer, Morgan Stanley, XOM, Jefferies, Chris Rolland, downgrades Deere, Canaccord, Bernstein, underperform Bernstein Organizations: Constellation Brands, Deutsche Bank, WFC, Citi, Meta Citi, Meta's, Meta, CART, Bank of America, Apple, of America, Boeing, Communications, Cable, UBS, Netflix, Jefferies, Susquehanna, Semiconductor, Deere, HSBC, Walmart, Procter, Gamble, Procter & Gamble Locations: China, EBITDA
AstraZeneca — Shares of the British pharmaceutical company gained more than 2.7% in premarket trading after the company reported positive results for its drug Dato-DXd in a trial for treating a common type of breast cancer. Wayfair — Shares gained more than 2% after Bernstein upgraded home merchandiser to market perform from underperform. Chinese e-commerce stocks — U.S. listed shares of Alibaba and PDD Holdings added nearly 4% in premarket trading, while JD.com rose 3.3%. Arm Holdings — Shares of the chip designer added 1.3% during premarket trading. Yeti — Shares gained about 3% in the premarket.
Persons: Bernstein, Canaccord Genuity, Wells, Ralph Lauren —, Raymond James, Rick Patel, Jefferies, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel, Brian Evans, Michelle Fox Organizations: AstraZeneca, AstraZeneca —, U.S, PDD Holdings, Bloomberg, Seagen, Deere, Susquehanna, Communications Locations: COVID, Smithfield, Sydney, DXd, Alibaba, China, drinkware
Charles River Laboratories InternationalRaymond James likes Ralph LaurenSusquehanna starts coverage on semiconductor designer and recent IPO Arm Holdings (ARM) with a neutral (hold) rating and a $48-per-share price target. BTIG starts recent IPO Instacart DoorDash UberKiss of Death: JPMorgan upgraded global energy stocks overweight (buy). SUPERCYCLE ALERT (remember I hate supercycle calls): Dear generalists, put your seatbelts on. Higher for longer energy prices. Deutsche Bank cuts price target on T-Mobile
Persons: Baird, Jim Cramer's, River Laboratories International Raymond James, Ralph Lauren Susquehanna, DoorDash Organizations: CNBC, Amazon, Garden, LongHorn, Darden, Dow, Nike Exxon Mobil FedEx Citi, Dell, River Laboratories International, Arm Holdings, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Mobile
The University of Melbourne is hosting an academic conference on Taylor Swift in 2024. They're seeking paper submissions on topics like "one single symbolic dollar" or Taylor Swift, #metoo, and the law. "And when you can't sleep at night (you hear my stolen lullabies)" — Taylor Swift, streaming platforms, and intellectual property (Taylor's version). "If I was a man, then I'd be The Man" — Taylor Swift, and gender and sexuality. AdvertisementAdvertisementSwift's Eras Tour is on track to break records to become the highest-grossing concert in the world, according to analytics firm QuestionPro.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift, Jennifer Beckett, they've, Beckett, — Taylor Swift, Shakespeare, Charlotte Brontë, Larry Adam, Raymond James, Taylor Swift's Organizations: University of Melbourne, Service, BBC, , USA, Federal Reserve Locations: Australia, Wall, Silicon, Belgium
Raymond James says buy this undervalued retail stock
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Lisa Kailai Han | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Growing international market share should lift Ralph Lauren 's revenue growth, according to Raymond James. The firm initiated the stock with an outperform rating and a price target of $135 per share. RL YTD mountain RL ytd chart Analyst Rick Patel thinks that Ralph Lauren is trading below fair value, creating a buying opportunity for investors. Growing average item selling prices and unit volume from international markets such Asia should also serve to push Ralph Lauren's revenue growth higher, Patel added. This has entailed elevating its iconic brand, right-sizing its wholesale distribution, fortifying its digital capabilities, and right-sizing inventory," he wrote.
Persons: Ralph Lauren, Raymond James, Rick Patel, Patel, Ralph Lauren's, Ralph, — Michael Bloom Organizations: Wholesale Locations: North America, Asia, COVID
Matt Orton, chief market strategist at Raymond James Investment Management, was the latest to urge investors to "strategically add" to small-cap stocks right now. Tom Ognar, senior portfolio manager at Allspring Global Investments, said small- and mid-cap stocks look the "most incrementally interesting" among growth stocks. "We're very attuned to the valuation discounts currently being afforded to small- and mid-cap stocks after protracted periods of underperformance relative to large-cap stocks," he said. It screened for the best small-cap stocks to play an economic recovery. RBC Capital Markets also released, in a September note, an updated list of what it called "high conviction" U.S. small-cap growth recommendations.
Persons: Matt Orton, Russell, CNBC's, Orton, Tom Ognar, Ognar, CNBC'S, Valvoline, it's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Raymond James Investment Management, Allspring Global Investments, . Bank of America, Microsystems, Technologies, RBC Capital Markets, Automotive, RBC, Clearwater Analytics, Clearwater, Xenon Pharmaceuticals
A pedestrian carrying an umbrella walks near the Bank of England in the City of London, Britain, July 30, 2023. Investors had already rushed on Wednesday to reel in their bets on further UK rate rises after data showed UK inflation cooled surprisingly quickly in August. Against the euro , the pound was down 0.5% at 86.74 pence, having traded around 86.70 pence before the decision. "The MPC still refers to its flexibility to react should things change, but the chances are this could be the peak in this UK interest rate cycle." "However, there is a risk that the ‘lag effect’ on interest rate hikes means that today’s decision may not be felt for another 9 to 12 months."
Persons: Hollie Adams, Sterling, THOMAS, Huw Pill's, HUGH GIMBER, PHILIP SHAW, DOUGLAS GRANT, JEREMY BATSTONE, CARR, RAYMOND JAMES, FRANCES HAQUE, JOE TUCKEY, RICHARD GARLAND, GILES COGHLAN, BoE, stagflation, Amanda Cooper, Dhara Organizations: Bank of England, City of, REUTERS, London, Investors, Bank of, Bank, MPC, SANTANDER, LONDON, Core CPI, PMI, CPI, EMEA, Thomson Locations: City, City of London, Britain, London, MANX, EUROPEAN, FRANCE, GROUP, OXFORDSHIRE
Hundreds of people line up outside the Kentucky Career Center, over two hours prior to its opening, to find assistance with their unemployment claims, in Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S. June 18, 2020. Though demand for labor is slowing, overall labor market conditions have remained tight despite higher interest rates. "The U.S. labor market continues to outperform expectations," said Eugenio Aleman, chief economist at Raymond James. The so-called continuing claims declined 21,000 to 1.662 million during the week ending Sept. 9, also the lowest level since January, the claims report showed. Continuing claims remain historically low, a reminder that labor market conditions are still tight.
Persons: Bryan Woolston, Eugenio Aleman, Raymond James, Unadjusted, Jerome Powell, Stellantis, Lucia Mutikani, Chizu Nomiyama, Paul Simao Organizations: Kentucky, Center, REUTERS, Bryan Woolston Acquire, United Auto Workers, UAW, Labor Department, Reuters, Reserve, Ford, GM, Chrysler, Workers, Thomson Locations: Frankfort , Kentucky, U.S, WASHINGTON, Indiana, California, South Carolina , New York, Georgia, Kansas, Ohio
Tech giant Alphabet is "the cheapest" of all the mega-cap names, according to Matt Orton, chief market strategist at Raymond James Investment Management. With the U.S. consumer "holding up well," its ad-driven revenues are "incredibly strong," he told CNBC's " Street Signs Asia " on Monday. "That's probably the cheapest by far — the cheapest of all the mega-cap names, and so I think there's a lot of durability to Alphabet," he concluded. Orton said what's "most exciting" about Alphabet is the long-term artificial intelligence opportunity, adding that the tech giant is underappreciated in that regard. Alphabet versus Microsoft Alphabet and Microsoft will be the two long-term winners in AI, according to Orton.
Persons: Matt Orton, CNBC's, Orton, That's, what's Organizations: Raymond James Investment Management, Google, Microsoft Locations: Office360
Evercore ISI upgrades CVS to outperform from in line Evercore ISI said in its upgrade of the drugstore chain that the stock is attractive. Daiwa upgrades Dell to outperform from hold Daiwa said in its upgrade of Dell that "AI is starting to kick in." JPMorgan downgrades Planet Fitness to neutral from overweight JPMorgan downgraded Planet Fitness due to leadership changes and "ongoing systemic challenges." TD Cowen reiterates Nvidia as outperform TD Cowen said it's even more bullish on the stock after attending a recent conference. TD Cowen downgrades Starbucks to market perform from outperform TD Cowen said in its downgrade of the coffee giant that it's concerned about China pressures.
Persons: Goldman Sachs downgrades Lazard, Goldman Sachs, Truist, Daiwa, Chris Rondeau —, , TD Cowen, Cowen, it's, Raymond James, downgrades Deere, KeyBanc Organizations: Barclays, CVS, Dell, Holdings, JPMorgan, Nvidia, Technology, Apple, Micron, Citi, GE Healthcare, GE, General Electric, " Bank of America, Bank of America, China SSS, Evercore, Deere Locations: Royal Caribbean, China
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