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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta declared its first dividend and another $50 billion in approved buybacks. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMeta announced its first dividend and another $50 billion of authorized stock buybacks in its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday. The social-media giant is clearly eager to reward its shareholders, but its latest moves could divide investors. Meta's new dividend and large-scale buybacks are intended to show it values its shareholders and wants to reward them.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, Warren Buffett, , Susan Li, Nigel Green, Tesla, Instagram, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway doesn't, allocator, Buffett, Zuckerberg, Apple's buybacks, Kraft Heinz Organizations: Service, Meta, Reality Labs, Facebook, Warren, buybacks, Chevron, Kraft
Meta Platforms (META) , formerly known as Facebook, is setting new highs following an absolute blowout earnings report and dividend initiation. META 1Y mountain Meta, 1-year For clarity, this is not a bearish view on Meta. Meta was my largest 2023 holding in the Essential 40 Stock Fund (ESSIX) portfolio that I manage. DISCLOSURES: (Long FB, sold call spread) THE ABOVE CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY . BEFORE MAKING ANY FINANCIAL DECISIONS, YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER SEEKING ADVICE FROM YOUR OWN FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVISOR.
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Activist investor Barington Capital is pushing Mattel to consider selling off its American Girl and Fisher-Price brands, citing underperformance within the divisions. Mattel shares were up around 3% in premarket trading Friday following a letter sent to Mattel Thursday, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. American Girl and Fisher-Price, two iconic brands, are among the most popular in their respective markets. Mitarotonda said that if Mattel cannot stymie continued erosion in both Fisher-Price and American Girl, which has suffered similar declines, the company "may not be the right owner of these brands." "We believe that these brands are now detracting from the success at Mattel's other segments and hurting shareholder value," Mitarotonda said in a release.
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That's big enough to still rank 31st in the S & P 500. Meta's dividend is also big enough to have a small impact on the S & P yield, increasing the overall yield 0.74%, to 1.4609% from 1.4501%, according to S & P Global. And it's large enough to push the total payout for the S & P 500 to $600 billion for the first time. In paying a bonus, Meta joins the majority About 80% of S & P 500 companies pay a dividend. Since 1926, the S & P 500 has returned an annualized total return (price plus dividends) of 10.37% a year.
Persons: Meta, Morgan Stanley, Johnson, Howard Silverblatt, Dow, Silverblatt Organizations: Meta Platforms, ExxonMobil, Apple, JPMorgan, Verizon, P, Dow Jones, Microsoft, CNBC
New York CNN —US stocks rose on Friday as investors continued to parse strong tech earnings and a searing jobs report, leading shares of Nvidia, Meta Platforms and Microsoft to close at fresh highs. The S&P 500 gained 1.1% to reach a record-high close. Tech stocks were the winners of Friday’s session, following strong earnings reports from Meta Platforms and Amazon the prior evening. Amazon shares rose 7.9% after the e-commerce giant reported solid earnings for its latest quarter. Microsoft shares rose 1.8% to a fresh record-high close of $411.22.
Persons: market’s, Jerome Powell, , Louis Navellier, Russell, Janet Yellen Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, Dow, Nasdaq, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Fed, Navellier, Associates, Traders, Banking Committee, New York Community Bancorp Locations: New York
Tech's longtime highfliers are growing up by getting smaller
  + stars: | 2024-02-02 | by ( Ari Levy | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +7 min
They're still out hunting for the best technical talent, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence, but headcount growth is measured. Last year, tech companies were responding to dramatically changing market conditions — soaring inflation, rising interest rates, rotation out of risk — after an extended bull market. Meta slashed over 20,000 jobs in 2023, Amazon laid off more than 27,000 people, And Alphabet cut over 12,000 positions. Other than Nvidia , which had a banner 2023 due to soaring demand for its AI chips, none of the other mega-cap tech companies have been growing at their historic averages. By late this year, analysts are projecting growth at Meta will be back down to the low teens at best.
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Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the Meta Connect event at Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California, on Sept. 27, 2023. Meta announced on Thursday that it will pay a quarterly dividend for the first time, and that it had authorized an expanded $50 billion share buyback program. The Facebook owner will pay a 50 cent per share dividend, joining peers Apple , Microsoft and Oracle , all of which pay regular dividends. Shares rose more than 12% on the earnings report and the news of the buyback and dividend. The expanded share buyback authorization comes just two weeks after Meta shares eclipsed their 2021 high, breaking through $378.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Organizations: Meta, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Oracle Locations: Menlo Park , California
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the Meta Connect event at Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California, on Sept. 27, 2023. Mark Zuckerberg is so pleased with his "year of efficiency" that he's extending it indefinitely. On Thursday's earnings call, after Meta reported fourth-quarter financials that sailed past analysts' estimates, Zuckerberg said he wants to "keep things lean" and has no plans to accelerate hiring. At the time, Meta was facing a tough digital ad market and the lingering effects of Apple's 2021 iOS update. On Thursday, Meta reported fourth-quarter sales growth of 25%, the fastest rate of expansion since mid-2021, to $40.1 billion.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Meta Organizations: Meta, Nvidia Locations: Menlo Park , California
A rocky transition to electric vehicles in the U.S. could be a blessing in disguise for one of the country's legacy automakers, according to Morgan Stanley. Analyst Adam Jonas named Ford the investment bank's top pick among U.S. automakers in a note to clients Thursday. Jonas said scaling back spending plans for EVs can help Ford impress Wall Street. Morgan Stanley has a price target of $15 per share on Ford, which is about 28% above where the stock closed Wednesday. F 1D mountain Shares of Ford rallied on Thursday afternoon after Morgan Stanley named the stock a top pick.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Ford, Jonas, Tesla Organizations: U.S, Wall, Ford, General Motors, GM, Investments, EV Locations: U.S
British oil giant Shell on Thursday beat expectations for full-year profit, announcing a 4% increase to its dividend and a $3.5 billion share buyback program. Shell reported adjusted earnings of $28.25 billion for the full-year 2023, a 29% drop compared to its highest-ever annual profit of $39.9 billion the year prior. Analysts had expected Shell's full-year 2023 net profit to come in at $27.5 billion, according to an LSEG-compiled consensus. Shell announced a 4% increase in dividend per share for the fourth quarter and said a share buyback program of $3.5 billion will be carried out over the next three months. The firm added it had now completed another $3.5 billion of share buybacks announced in November last year.
Persons: Shell, Wael Sawan, Sawan, Brent Organizations: Shell, Brent, U.S, West Texas Intermediate, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, BP Locations: Nakuru, Kenya, British, London, Singapore
And it offered a sweetener for investors, sending its stock surging. “We intend to pay a cash dividend on a quarterly basis going forward,” the company said in a release. The news sent Meta (META) shares popping more than 14% in after-hours trading Thursday. For the full year in 2023, Meta’s profits grew 69% year-over-year to $39 billion, the company reported Thursday. As of Thursday’s closing bell, Meta’s stock had gained 109% since this time last year.
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LONDON (AP) — Oil giant Shell saw profits tumble by nearly a third in 2023 as a result of lower oil and natural gas prices, which had surged the year before in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In a statement Thursday, London-based Shell said its post-tax earnings fell 29%, to $28.3 billion from the previous year's all-time high of $40 billion. The main reason behind the decline was the fall in energy prices, with oil trading at an average of $82 a barrel against $100 the year before. Last year, Shell effectively abandoned one of its green pledges, which was to cut oil production by 1% to 2% each year until the end of the decade, saying it had already met the goal. Shell and the wider oil and gas sector also are under pressure to pay more in taxes on windfall profits as households have struggled during a cost-of-living crisis driven by higher energy costs.
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On the other hand, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures hovered near the flatline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.97%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite respectively gained 1.25% and 1.3%. The action follows a Wednesday sell-off that started after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicated that a rate cut at the March meeting was unlikely. Economists polled by Dow Jones are calling for payrolls to have grown by 185,000 positions, and for the unemployment rate to inch higher to 3.8%. That compares to December's blowout of 216,000 positions added and an unemployment rate of 3.7%.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Art Hogan, It's, it's, Hogan, Dow Jones Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Meta, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Dow Jones, Federal, Riley Wealth Management, CNBC, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Myers Squibb Locations: China, mull, Bristol, Cigna
Generative AI, as expected, was a big focus of the earnings call. He also noted the company's advanced virtual assistant, Meta AI, was made fully available in the U.S. by the end of 2023, and the firm is testing more than a dozen other generative AI features. But investors across the tech industry are increasingly wondering when all the spending on generative AI will translate to revenue – and that's no different for Meta. Nevertheless, Li said Meta's suite of generative AI tools for advertisers is its biggest near-term monetization opportunity. Further down the road, Li indicated that business messaging is another compelling opportunity to make money from generative AI.
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Meta says it's going to start paying its first-ever dividend. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWith profits soaring and its shares hitting record highs, Meta has announced its first-ever dividend. The cash dividend will be paid quarterly "subject to market conditions and approval by our board of directors," the earnings release said. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Meta, Mark, Organizations: Service, Business
Deutsche Bank on Thursday smashed fourth-quarter earnings expectations, reporting net profit of 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion) and announcing a further 1.6 billion euros in shareholder returns for 2024. It follows net profit of 1.031 billion euros for the previous quarter and 1.8 billion euros for the same period last year. It also plans to recommend 900 million euros in shareholder dividends for 2023 at its Annual General Meeting in May. For the year as a whole, the bank reported 4.2 billion euros in net income attributable to shareholders — beating expectations of 3.685 billion euros expected by analysts. As part of a 2.5 billion euro operational efficiency program, Deutsche Bank said it expects to cut 3,500 jobs, mainly in "non-client-facing areas."
Persons: James von Moltke Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, CNBC Locations: repurchases
Industrial technology company Trimble announced on Tuesday it would buy back up to $800 million worth of shares and add two directors to its board, just a few weeks after activist investor Jana Partners disclosed a stake in the company. Nersesian is the chairman and former CEO of Keysight , an equipment and software company. "We are thrilled to welcome Kara and Ron to our Board," Trimble CEO Rob Painter said in the release. Jana partner Kevin Galligan said the firm was "pleased" with the additions to the board and the expanded share buyback plan. Galligan also said that industrial concerns looking to grow their recurring revenue through software or technology might consider acquiring Trimble.
Persons: Trimble, Jana Partners, Ron Nersesian, Kara Sprague, Sprague, Kara, Ron, Rob Painter, Jana, Kevin Galligan, Galligan, Rob Organizations: Nginx, Bloomberg's, Trimble, Fidelity National Information Services, Qualcomm, Zendesk, 13D, Company Locations: Trimble
Say the premium is $2 on that $195 strike heading into earnings and I am sitting on 100 shares (remember every options contract represents 100 shares). If, however, shares hit the $195 strike, then I am, as the seller of that option contract, obligated to sell my shares at $195. To implement this strategy, you would sell a put at a higher strike price and then purchase another put as insurance at a lower strike price. In this case, we would be laying out $2 (paying $3 to buy the $195 strike and collecting $1 by selling the $190 strike). There are two high-level factors that determine an options price, intrinsic value and time value.
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Berkshire Hathaway shares reached a fresh all-time high to start off a strong 2024, and one analyst thinks the conglomerate's stock is still attractively priced and sees double digit upside. UBS analyst Brian Meredith hiked his 12-month price target for Berkshire's Class B shares to $435 from $410 previously. Secondly, the UBS analyst said Berkshire's array of different businesses remains strong. In insurance, UBS expects profit margins to improve at auto insurer Geico this year, while Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group is expected to see strong growth in premiums and improved profitability. Lastly, UBS noted that Berkshire has historically benefited, on a relative basis, from an economic slowdown.
Persons: Brian Meredith, Warren, Meredith, Buffett Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, UBS, Berkshire, BRK's Insurance, Insurance, BNSF Railway Co Locations: Berkshire, repurchases, buybacks . Berkshire, U.S, Omaha
American Airlines posted adjusted earnings of 29 cents per share on $13.06 billion in revenue. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $3.87 for the fourth quarter, topping the $3.78 expected from analysts polled by LSEG. ResMed's adjusted earnings were $1.88 per share for its fiscal second quarter, compared to the $1.77 per share expected from analysts polled by StreetAccount. Adjusted earnings in the fiscal second quarter were $7.52 per share, versus the $7.12 per share consensus estimate, per LSEG. United Rentals' adjusted earnings per share, revenue and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization all topped consensus estimates, per FactSet.
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Nokia on Thursday said that it will begin a two-year 600 million euro ($653 million) share buyback this quarter, after reporting that its profit plunged in 2023. Comparable operating profit fell 27% year-on-year to 846 million. The company forecast comparable operating profit will reach between 2.3 billion euros and 2.9 billion euros in 2024. India, which has been investing heavily in its next-generation mobile networks over the past couple of years, is beginning to slow down. Mobile networks, Nokia's biggest division by revenue, saw sales fall 17% year-on-year to 2.5 billion euros in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Pekka Lundmark, Lundmark Organizations: Nokia, Mobile, Mobile Networks, AT, Ericsson, U.S . AT Locations: India
Tesla — Shares of the automaker fell 8% after Tesla reported fourth-quarter results that missed estimates on the top and bottom lines and warned that vehicle volume growth may be "notably lower" in the new year. Tesla reported 71 cents in adjusted earnings per share on $25.17 billion of revenue. The company reported adjusted earnings of $3.87 per share on $17.38 billion in revenue. While Humana's fourth-quarter earnings were in line with prior guidance, the company guided for full-year earnings of $16, vastly under the $29.14 expected by FactSet. The company's fourth-quarter revenue of $2.92 billion also topped FactSet's predicted $2.89 billion.
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Adjusted earnings came in at 71 cents per share, while revenue was $25.17 billion. IBM surpassed analysts' expectations in the fourth quarter , posting adjusted earnings of $3.87 per share on revenue of $17.38 billion. Las Vegas Sands posted $2.92 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter, while analysts polled by LSEG called for $2.90 billion. Adjusted earnings missed the mark, however, coming in at 57 cents a share, while analysts predicted 61 cents a share. ServiceNow — The software company slipped 1%, even as the company posted fourth-quarter beats on the top and bottom lines.
Persons: LSEG, ResMed, Lam, — CNBC's Scott Schnipper, Brian Evans Organizations: LSEG, Machines, IBM, Vegas Sands, Wall, United Rentals, Lam Research, Columbia Banking, Columbia Locations: Vegas, Lam, FactSet
"We ended our buyers' strike and found several promising new investments that we believe will help us in 2024," the hedge fund manager said in an investor letter dated Monday and obtained by CNBC. Einhorn had stopped building new stock positions at one point in the fourth quarter due to worries about intensifying geopolitical risks. Because of his conservative positioning, his hedge fund, particularly the short side, was hurt during 2023's strong year-end rally. Einhorn's hedge fund returned 22.1% in 2023, net of fees and expenses. His stellar track record made him one of the most followed hedge fund managers on Wall Street.
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Here's how our financial names, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo, stacked up against their peers. Morgan Stanley reported a fourth-quarter exceeded estimate on adjusted earnings-per-share (EPS) of $1.13, excluding a few one-time charges. MS YTD mountain Morgan Stanley (MS) performance year-to-date On earnings day last week, Morgan Stanley shares came under pressure on CEO Ted Pick's conservative macro outlook and the firm's Wealth Management number. Money center banks Then, there are money centers and traditional lenders like Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase . Overall, the quarter didn't discourage our long-term bull case on Wells Fargo as a multiyear recovery play.
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