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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: Stifel initiates Tesla at buy Stifel said it's bullish on Tesla for the long term. JPMorgan upgrades FedEx to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded the shipping giant following earnings on Tuesday. Jefferies reiterates Alphabet as buy Jefferies said its survey checks show Alphabet is top of mind for consumers when it comes to AI. Citi reiterates Nvidia as buy Citi raised its price target on Nvidia to $150 per share from $126. Morgan Stanley downgrades Accenture to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said shares of the IT company are "no longer" attractive.
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Artificial intelligence is set to give the global data center market a major boost, according to Jefferies, and usher in a "new era of electricity demand." "As GPUs [graphics processing units] have become a larger part of the data center ecosystem and drive AI investments, demand for power and data center space has grown at a feverish pace," the investment bank's analysts wrote in a June 18 note. They noted that demand for data center space has increased between 10% and 20% each year for most of the past 15 years. As the data center market grows, so will demand for electricity, Jefferies said, naming a slew of beneficiaries in these segments and beyond. Among the "pure-play data center" names it likes are Digital Realty Trust and Equinix .
Persons: Jefferies, Stocks, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Digital Realty Trust Locations: U.S, Europe, Freeport, McMoRan
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailValue meals are a 'positive shift' for McDonald's to attract customers, says Jefferies' Andy BarishAndy Barish, Jefferies equity analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss McDonald's and other fast food chains launching value meals, potential impact in driving business, and more.
Persons: Jefferies, Andy Barish Andy Barish Organizations: Jefferies
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJefferies' David Zervos on market concentration: Not every company gets a participation trophyDavid Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss markets, Fed commentary, politics, and more.
Persons: Email Jefferies, David Zervos Organizations: Jefferies
Fears of far-right Frexit 'totally overblown,' Jefferies says
  + stars: | 2024-06-25 | 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 EmailFears of far-right Frexit 'totally overblown,' Jefferies saysMohit Kumar, chief financial economist for Europe at Jefferies, weighs in on the potential outcomes for the upcoming French parliamentary elections.
Persons: Jefferies, Mohit Kumar Organizations: Jefferies
Here are Oppenheimer's top stock picks heading into July
  + stars: | 2024-06-25 | by ( Sean Conlon | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Oppenheimer unveiled its top stock ideas heading into a new trading month, all of which are seen outperforming over the next 12 months in the market's current conditions. While Oppenheimer has a price target at $75 for the stock, implying about 8.9% upside from Monday's close, JPMorgan is even more bullish. With a $116 price target, Oppenheimer sees similar gains still ahead. Oppenheimer has its price target set at $2,000, which implies a 25.6% increase from Monday's close. On Monday, it hiked Broadcom's price target to $2,150 and said the buy-rated stock is a top pick.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Jefferies, Rick Schafer, Goldman Sachs Organizations: United Therapeutics, Walmart, JPMorgan, Broadcom, Bank of America, Dick's Sporting Goods Locations: Centene, United
After three sessions of heavy rotation out of tech and AI winners and into other areas of the market, the market has shifted back to tech and momentum leaders. So when cracks are forming in other areas of the market, investors quickly return to where the growth is the strongest: tech. Stress tests: With the annual bank stress test results due out Wednesday after the bell, Jefferies took a look at how bank stocks have fared since 2021 immediately following the release. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. The new Ford F-150 truck goes through the assembly line at the Ford Dearborn Plant on April 11, 2024 in Dearborn, Michigan.
Persons: Jim Cramer, John Rainey, Cramer, Ford, Jefferies, Wells Fargo, General Mills, — Morgan Chittum, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Bill Pugliano Organizations: CNBC, Corp, Supply, Pool Corp, Walmart, Union Pacific, Micron, Nvidia, Federal Reserve, Jefferies, FedEx, United States Postal Service, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Ford, Ford Dearborn Plant, Getty Locations: London, Dearborn , Michigan
CNBC's Jim Cramer guided investors through this week's most important Wall Street action, highlighting earnings reports from Micron , Walgreens and General Mills . Wednesday brings a slew of earnings reports, including Micron , General Mills , Levi Strauss , AeroVironment and Jefferies Financial . Cramer noted some segments that drive General Mills' business — including snacks, cereal and dough — could be vulnerable because of the rising popularity of weight loss drugs. Walgreens will report on Thursday, and Cramer said Wall Street doesn't have great expectations for the company. McCormick also reports that day, and Cramer said analysts are taking down price targets due to sluggish growth.
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Morgan Stanley initiates Ryder System as overweight Morgan Stanley said the transformation is underway for the transport company. " Morgan Stanley names UnitedHealth a top pick Morgan Stanley said the health-care company is compelling. "With this note, we are adjusting our Top Pick to UNH (from CI), where its relative share price performance presents an opportunity in our view." Morgan Stanley initiates Elevance Health as overweight Morgan Stanley called out Elevance Health's earnings power as it initiated coverage of the stock. " Melius reiterates Apple as buy Melius raised its price target on Apple to $260 per share from $227.
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Covestro opens books to ADNOC over $12.5 billion takeover offer
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
German chemicals firm Covestro is giving ADNOC access to its books and stepping up talks based on an improved 11.7 billion euro ($12.5 billion) takeover offer, after more than a year of courtship by the Emirati energy company. Covestro said talks would proceed "in a timely manner" and there was no certainty of an agreement. A spokesperson for ADNOC welcomed Covestro's decision: "We look forward to jointly working with Covestro to swiftly progress due diligence for this important transaction," adding that this was ADNOC's final offer. ADNOC's initial informal offer to Covestro was reported in June 2023, but it wasn't until September last year that the German company entered into open-ended formal discussions. In December, it agreed to buy European chemical producer OCI's stake in ammonia and urea producer Fertiglobe for $3.6 billion.
Persons: Covestro, ADNOC, Austria's, Fertiglobe Organizations: Covestro, Abu, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co, Reuters, Jefferies, BP Locations: Leverkusen, Germany, Abu Dhabi
Constellation Brands has an upper hand in a battle for coveted — but shrinking — territory in stores, according to new Wall Street research. In fact, displays provide more of a lift to sales than shelf-space gains for brands, Jefferies analysts said. STZ 5Y mountain Constellation Brands' stock performance over the past five years. We have a buy-it-here 1 rating on Constellation Brands and a price target of $300, implying about 14% upside from Friday's close. Constellation Brands' Corona Light is displayed for sale at a grocery store in New York.
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UPS shares were unchanged in premarket trading. Planet Fitness — The budget-friendly gym chain climbed 3.1% after TD Cowen named the stock a top pick and raised its rating to buy from hold. Affirm — The buy-now-pay-later stock jumped 3.2% on the heels of Goldman Sachs' initiation at a buy rating. IBM — The legacy tech giant moved 1.4% higher after Goldman Sachs initiated coverage with a buy rating. Cinemark — Shares popped 3.3% after Roth MKM upgraded the American movie theater chain to buy from neutral, citing "meaningful box office improvement."
Persons: Eli Lilly — ResMed, Eli Lilly's, Eli Lilly, Jefferies, TD Cowen, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Roth MKM, , Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Coyote Logistics, UPS, RXO, Coyote, Nvidia, Carrier, Citi, Ferrari —, UBS, Anheuser, Busch InBev —, IBM
The risk of an economic slowdown now outweighs the risk of inflation, according to Morgan Stanley. But Morgan Stanley worries that the poor breadth of the market , measuring the number of advancing stocks against those declining, is a sign that slowing economic growth is becoming a bigger risk than stubbornly high inflation. To be sure, the Morgan Stanley strategist does not expect weak breadth to herald weak returns. Here are some of the quality large-cap and defensive stocks with strong upward earnings revisions that can outperform, according to Morgan Stanley. Burlington shares are higher by 25% this year, and the stock is overweight-rated by Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Mike Wilson, Wilson, Russell, Bernstein, BURL, Aneesha Sherman, Morgan, Jefferies, HubSpot Organizations: Wall, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Monster Beverage, Beverage, Nvidia Locations: Burlington
Citi analyst Andrew Kaplowitz upgraded his rating for the heating and ventilation company to buy from neutral. The analyst accompanied the move by upping his price target to $74 from $65, implying that shares of Carrier Global could rally 17% going forward. The financial institution raised its price target for Nvidia to $150 from $135. Analyst Erin Wright stood by her overweight rating on the health insurance stock, reiterating her $595 price target. Wright set a price target of $374, which is 23% higher than the insurance company's Friday closing price of $355.48.
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To that end, CNBC Pro used its stock screener tool to find the most overbought and oversold names on Wall Street, employing the 14-day relative strength index, or RSI, as a metric. Stocks that have a 14-day RSI above 70 are said to be overbought, indicating that shares might soon be due for a pullback. Microsoft was among the most overbought stocks this week, with an RSI of 74. Analyst price targets suggest more than 37% upside, per LSEG. With a RSI of about 19, real estate data firm CoStar Group was also among the most oversold stocks.
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Meanwhile, Jefferies increased its price target on Ingersoll Rand. Nagel also lifted his price target by $10 to $120, which now suggests shares have upside of 25.6%. Analyst Jason Bednar kept his overweight rating on the dental health stock while slashing his price target by $45 to $330. — Alex Harring 5:56 a.m.: Jefferies raises Ingersoll Rand price target The outlook for Ingersoll Rand is looking brighter after a recent acquisition, according to Jefferies. Analyst Stephen Volkmann reiterated his buy rating on the industrial stock and raised his price target to $110 from $105.
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London CNN —London’s stock market has edged ahead of its rival in Paris as fears grow over the outcome of France’s looming parliamentary elections. The first round of the French elections is scheduled for June 30, followed by a second round on July 7. Hubert de Barochez, a senior market economist at consultancy Capital Economics, said investors might be concerned that a parliament run by the National Rally would penalize banks. In contrast with the political and financial turmoil in France, UK financial markets are “relatively stable,” said Rudolph at IG Group. Credit ratings agencies are already keeping a close eye on France, one of the EU’s three most-indebted countries.
Persons: Emmanuel Macron, Axel Rudolph, you’ve, , OpinionWay, Macron, Hubert de Barochez, Rudolph, Richard Hunter, Mohit Kumar Organizations: London CNN, Bloomberg, CAC, FTSE, European Union, , CNN, National, BNP, Credit, Capital Economics, IG Group, Labour Party, Interactive Investor, National Rally, Jefferies Locations: Paris, France, United Kingdom, Europe’s, Britain
By no means am I interested in tackling any impact policy differences may have upon non-market related subjects. Monetary policy So let's begin with monetary policy. Fiscal policy Now let's turn to fiscal policy. Trade policy Trade policy is easy. Regulatory policy Finally, the big kahuna, regulatory policy.
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Here's why Jefferies' Brent Thill is bullish on Microsoft
  + stars: | 2024-06-18 | 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 EmailHere's why Jefferies' Brent Thill is bullish on MicrosoftBrent Thill, Jefferies tech analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the optimism on Wall Street regarding the hardware aspect of the AI-PC wave, what an AI upgrade cycle would entail for the leading AI companies, and more.
Persons: Jefferies, Brent Thill, Microsoft Brent Thill Organizations: Microsoft, Jefferies
Hispanic consumers will likely continue buying Constellation Brands beer even as they tighten their purse strings, according to Jefferies, which can help the company as many shoppers experience economic stress. More than 40% of households purchasing Constellation's beer brands such as Corona and Modelo are Hispanic, according to Jefferies analyst Kaumil Gajrawala. But the Hispanic consumer base is tightening its belt elsewhere within the budgets and keeping up its Constellation spending, the analyst found. Jefferies data shows total beer spend across brands from Hispanic buyers is down 9% from 13 weeks ago. At Constellation Brands specifically, it ticked up just 1%, clearly boosted by the continued support of the Hispanic community.
Persons: Jefferies, Kaumil Gajrawala, Gajrawala Organizations: Constellation Brands, Corona, Modelo, Jefferies, Constellation, America
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Wall Street's best analysts have insight into companies' ability to provide attractive dividend yield and upside for the long term. Here are three attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top pros on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. With a quarterly dividend of $1.22 per share ($4.88 on an annualized basis), KMB offers a dividend yield of 3.5%. In June, the company paid a base dividend of $1.25 per share and a variable dividend of $1.69 per share. (See Chord Energy Stock Charts on TipRanks)Cisco SystemsOur third pick is dividend-paying technology stock Cisco Systems (CSCO).
Persons: Wall Street's, Wall, Kimberly, Clark, Nik Modi, Modi, Mike Hsu, TipRanks, William Janela, Janela, Jefferies, George Notter, Notter Organizations: Cisco, Clark Consumer, KMB, RBC Capital, Energy, Enerplus, Cisco Systems Locations: San Jose , California, Kimberly, North America, Williston
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow consumers are adapting to lower Inflation rates but higher pricesKaumil Gajrawala, Jefferies consumer research analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how the broader consumer adapts to lower inflation rates but higher prices and more.
Persons: Gajrawala Organizations: Jefferies
Bank of America reiterates Broadcom as buy Following Broadcom's earnings report, Bank of America said the company has "potential to join the trillionaires club." Morgan Stanley downgrades Corning to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley downgraded Corning mainly on valuation. Bank of America reiterates Dell as buy Bank of America said it sees several positive catalysts ahead for Dell. Morgan Stanley reiterates Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and Adobe as overweight Morgan Stanley named several tech stocks that it said are well positioned for AI. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Colgate-Palmolive as a top pick Morgan Stanley said it sees a "pet inflection on the horizon" for Colgate.
Persons: it's, Oppenheimer, Ulta, Jefferies, OpenAI, Bernstein, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, Goodyear, Wolfe, Bill Brown, Morgan Stanley downgrades Corning, TD Cowen, Cowen, KeyBanc, Dell, Clark, Wells, Fortnite, Stephens, Wedbush, Tesla, Elon Musk Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Nike, Bank of America, Broadcom, Citi, Royal, TEAM, Microsoft, OpenAI, Nvidia, Starbucks, Goodyear Tire, Civitas Resources, Netflix, Media Survey, Dell, " Bank of America, underperform Bank of America, Adobe, Colgate, Palmolive, Technology, Barclays, NextEra Energy Partners, NextEra Energy, Boeing, of America Locations: Royal Caribbean, Corning, Texas
The bank also raised its price target to $160 from $115, suggesting 18% upside from Wednesday's close. — Michelle Fox 7:59 a.m.: KeyBanc raises Netflix price target Netflix's growth isn't going to slow down any time soon, according to KeyBanc Capital Markets. — Pia Singh 7:23 a.m.: Bank America raises price target on Boeing Bank of America is weighing the challenges and opportunities Boeing has to make a turnaround. She kept her $38 price target, which implies shares could drop just slightly from its latest close. — Pia Singh 5:45 a.m.: Jefferies names Microsoft a top pick Microsoft is "going for AI gold," according to Jefferies.
Persons: Jefferies, Christine Cho, — Jesse Pound, Clark, Anna Lizzul, Kimberly, — Michelle Fox, Justin Patterson, Patterson, — Pia Singh, Ronald Epstein, Epstein, Oppenheimer, Ulta, Rupesh Parikh, Parikh, Morgan Stanley downgrades Corning, Corning, Morgan Stanley, Meta Marshall, Marshall, Tom O'Malley, O'Malley, AVGO, JPMorgan's Harlan Sur, Timothy Arcuri, Brent Thill, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Microsoft, Barclays downgrades NextEra Energy Partners, NextEra Energy Partners, Barclays, Bank of America, Clark Bank of America, KeyBanc, Markets, Netflix, Bank America, Boeing Bank of America, Boeing, Broadcom, VMware, Google, UBS, Jefferies Locations: Kimberly, F2H25
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