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Virgin Galactic posted a loss of 28 cents per share, versus the 43 cents per share loss expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Krispy Kreme — Shares of the donut maker dropped 4.8% after the company fell short of expectations on earnings and revenue. Krispy Kreme reported earnings of 3 cents per share on revenue of $407 million, while analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of 6 cents per share on $414 million in revenue. The ridesharing company reported third-quarter bookings of $3.55 billion, lower than the $3.90 billion anticipated by analysts polled by FactSet. Earnings came out at $3.42 per share, while analysts polled by LSEG had called for $3.43 per share in earnings.
Persons: Virgin Galactic, Krispy Kreme, LSEG, Goldman Sachs, FactSet ., , Bud, Dickinson, Wall, FactSet, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: Galactic, Virgin Galactic, LSEG . Revenue, Virgin, Disney —, Disney, ESPN, , ISI, Barclays, Apellis Pharmaceuticals, FactSet, Arm, Anheuser, Busch InBev —, HSBC, Busch, Company Locations: U.S
The firm upgraded shares to neutral from sell in a Wednesday note, and slightly increased its target price to $5.50 from $5. The firm upgraded the offshore drilling company to overweight from equal weight in a Thursday note and raised its price target to $106 from $84. The bank reiterated a buy rating on Disney with a $120 per share price target, or about 42% upside from Wednesday's $84.50 close. Bank of America's Jessica Reif Ehrlich also reiterated a buy rating on Disney, albeit with a $110 per share price target, which implies more than 30% upside. The bank initiated coverage of the electric vehicle giant with a reduce rating accompanied by a $146 per share price target.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Ygal Arounian, — Brian Evans, Bud Light, Carlos Laboy, BUD, Brian Evans, EBITDA, Stephanie Yee, Parker, Banks, Parker Hannifin, Nicole DeBlase, Eddie Kim, Brett Feldman, Bank of America's Jessica Reif Ehrlich, Bob Iger's, Michael Montani, Greg Melich, — Fred Imbert, Tesla, Michael Tyndall Organizations: CNBC, Tesla, HSBC, ISI, Analysts, Citi, Anheuser, Busch InBev HSBC, Busch InBev, Middle America, InBev, BUD, JPMorgan, Montrose Environmental, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, Disney, Bank of America's Locations: China, U.S, North America, Montrose, 3Q23, EBITDA, Valaris
Rivian shares, meanwhile, are up 9% this month. What analysts are saying Goldman analyst Mark Delaney raised his price target by $2 to $25, implying shares can gain 43.5% from Tuesday's close. "If we gain more conviction in the timing/path to profitability we could be more positive on the stock," Delaney said. RIVN YTD mountain Rivian stock. He still raised his price target by $5 to $24, which implies shares can gain 37.8% over the next 12 months.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Rivian, Tesla, Ford, Goldman, Mark Delaney, Delaney, Chris McNally, McNally, Wells, Colin Langan, , Langan, Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter Organizations: General Motors, Ford, Tesla, ISI Locations: North America, Tuesday's, Wells Fargo, Georgia, U.S
CNN —A soccer player was “forcibly removed” after entering the match officials’ locker room after the Major League Soccer (MLS) playoff game between FC Cincinnati and the New York Red Bulls earlier this month, according to the Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA). The PSRA represents referees that are licensed to officiate soccer matches by the Canadian Soccer Association or the United States Soccer Federation. “No one’s safety should ever be at risk & we expect MLS to act accordingly,” added the PSRA statement. Howard Smith/ISI Photos/Getty ImagesMiazga is a former Red Bulls player and came up through the team’s youth system. He told the Cincinnati Enquirer that one of the yellow cards was given for holding a heart-shaped hand gesture towards the home New York crowd.
Persons: , , Matt Miazga, Victor Rivas, ” Miazga, Rivas, Howard Smith, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, Major League Soccer, FC Cincinnati, New York Red Bulls, Professional Soccer Referees Association, Cincinnati, Red Bulls, Twitter, Canadian Soccer Association, United States Soccer Federation, MLS, Cincinnati Enquirer, Athletic, Red Bull, FC Cincinnati’s, ” FC Cincinnati, Philadelphia Union, New Locations: Cincinnati, York, Ohio
(This is CNBC Pro's live coverage of Tuesday's analyst calls and Wall Street chatter. Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank downgraded Peloton to hold from buy, slashing its price target on the stock. ET: Deutsche Bank downgrades Peloton on challenging near-term outlook Deutsche Bank analyst Lee Horowitz downgraded Peloton to hold from buy Tuesday, slashing their price target to $4 from $13 per share. Rats gave a €71.0, or $75.84, price target on the stock, implying shares could jump 14%. Ralph Lauren (price target: $130, pointing to 13% upside): The analyst noted Ralph Lauren's "consistent execution" should allow the stock to hold its premium valuation relative to peers.
Persons: Vivek Arya, Arya, — Pia Singh, Lee Horowitz, Horowitz, Peloton's, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Martijn Rats, Steven Shemesh, Shemesh, Lowe's, Ralph Lauren, Michael Binetti, Binetti, Ralph Lauren —, TJX, Ralph Lauren's, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, ISI, Nike, Deutsche Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Semiconductor, EV, BofA Bank of America, Carbide, Silicon Carbide, TAM, Depot, PCE, TJX, Athletic Locations: France
Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on the stock after its 10-K annual report. Morgan Stanley initiated Tal Education as overweight Morgan Stanley said the China education company is defensive. Morgan Stanley names TotalEnergies a top pick Morgan Stanley named TotalEnergies a top pick and says the energy company has "resource depth and resilience." Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said in a note Tuesday that Tesla needs to "stop missing numbers" and execute better, but that the firm is sticking with its overweight rating. Morgan Stanley downgrades Re/Max to underweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its downgrade of Re/Max that it sees too many negative catalysts for the real estate company.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, it's, Edward Jones, Hewlett Packard, PC's, D.A, Davidson, Appian, Wells, Wells Fargo, financials, Tal, EDU, TAL, TotalEnergies, TJX, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Melius, Morgan Stanley downgrades, Max Organizations: RBC, Home, ISI, Nike, Athletic, UBS, Apple, Citi, Deutsche Bank, TAM, Hewlett, Disney, Tal Education, BP, TJX Companies, Thomson Reuters, Nasdaq, Tesla, Nvidia Locations: Ceridian, China, OW
But economists are warning the bump in growth won’t last forever, with Americans’ COVID-era savings running dry. AdvertisementAdvertisementTaylor Swift, Beyoncé, and the "Barbenheimer" box-office craze all gave the American economy a much-needed boost this summer. AdvertisementAdvertisementFunflation won't lastAmericans' summer spending splurge on concert and film tickets didn't come out of nowhere. "You've run down the savings rate so a lot of people have basically been spending well beyond what they've been earning. That's why the Taylor Swift economy isn't likely to last.
Persons: Taylor Swift, , , Marc Ostwald, Anna Wong, Eliza Winger, they've, You've, that's, Freddie Mac, Beyonce Organizations: Service, ADM, Services International's, Bloomberg, ADM ISI's, Federal Reserve Locations: American
The S & P 500 has successfully weathered several key tests and should be in line for a year-end rally, according to Evercore ISI. "The implications set the S & P 500 on course to our year-end 4,450 PT, with a potential for overshoot to YTD highs," Emanuel continued. If the S & P 500 hits that mark, it means that the stock index will rise another 2% by the end of the year. The S & P 500 has fallen for three straight months and is down 5% since its year-to-date high near 4,600 in late July. .SPX YTD mountain The S & P 500 is down about 5% from its year to date high.
Persons: Julian Emanuel, Emanuel, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ISI, Treasury, Survey
The stock market is enjoying its best week of 2023, but some names may have gotten ahead of themselves. That said, some stocks have become overbought during this week's rally — and could be due for a pullback. MCD YTD mountain McDonald's stock Beverage company Coca-Cola was another one of the several consumer names on this week's overbought list. Here are the 10 most oversold names in the broad market index: Several health-care companies were among this week's most oversold stocks. SEDG 1D mountain SolarEdge shares Revvity, Henry Schein, Align Technology and Fortive are some of the other oversold names from this week.
Persons: McDonald, Kraft Heinz, Amgen, David Palmer, CNBC's, Dr Pepper, SolarEdge, Zvi Lando, Henry Schein Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, PayPal, Pfizer, CNBC, Beverage, PepsiCo, Monster Beverage, Grill, Darden, Moderna, Enphase Energy, SolarEdge Technologies, Technology Locations: U.S, Europe
Here are Friday biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by Apple shares after its earnings report on Thursday. Berenberg downgrades Estee Lauder to hold from buy Berenberg downgraded the stock after its disappointing earnings report earlier this week. Morgan Stanley reiterates Carvana as underweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with its underweight rating on the stock after its earnings report on Thursday. " Evercore ISI downgrades Fortinet to in line from outperform Evercore downgraded the cybersecurity company after its earnings report. JPMorgan reiterates Starbucks as overweight JPMorgan said the coffee giant is "still one to buy" after its earnings report on Thursday. "
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, it's, downgrades Estee Lauder, Estée Lauder, Piper Sandler, Piper, OMCL, Key, Wolfe, Mizuho, C27E, JPMorgan downgrades, Papa John's, PZZA, Raymond James, Carvana, CVNA, Redburn, JPMorgan, SBUX, Guggenheim, GNRC Organizations: Apple, DOJ, Uber, Deutsche Bank, Molson Coors, Deutsche, HSBC, Moderna, Nvidia, Mizuho, JPMorgan, JPMorgan downgrades Fox, FOX, Barclays, Retail, Evercore, billings, Guggenheim, Citi, Cedar, Flags, ~$
As earnings season grinds on, Wall Street has been pleasantly surprised by the results. Sometimes the pros might be bearish on a stock, while simultaneously raising their earnings expectations for that very same company. Taking advantage of the difference between what Wall Street says will happen and where they expect earnings to go can prove a profitable trading strategy. Just ask Sam Burns, founder and chief strategist of Mill Street Research, an independent investment research firm geared towards institutional investors. Burns will then take those stocks and run them through his proprietary Monitor of Analysts' Earnings Revisions model.
Persons: Julian Emanuel, you'd, Sam Burns, Burns Organizations: Evercore ISI, Mill, Research, Wall, Analysts
Baird downgrades ON Semiconductor to neutral from outperform Baird said it sees "pricing pressures" for the semiconductor maker. Morgan Stanley upgrades Chewy to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of the stock that share sell-off is overdone. " Morgan Stanley upgrades SoFi to equal weight from underweight Morgan Stanley said the risks to SoFi are more than priced in. Morgan Stanley initiates Celsius Holdings as equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its initiation of the stock that it sees a balanced risk/reward. Northcoast upgrades Boeing to buy from neutral Northcoast said in its upgrade of Boeing that it sees a "more promising long term earnings horizon."
Persons: Wells Fargo, Bernstein, Goldman Sachs, it's, Baird, Rowe Price, Tesla, Piper Sandler, Wells, Morgan Stanley, CHWY, Guggenheim, Tourmaline, AutoNation, Jefferies, underperform Jefferies, MoffettNathanson, D.A, Davidson, Northcoast, ABG, Wolfe, Phillips, PSX Organizations: Wells, MARA, Apple, Semiconductor, Citi, TROW, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America, of America, 4Q, Arista Networks, TAM, Lincoln Electric, Seaport, Guggenheim, JPMorgan, Susquehanna, WSM, D.A, Disney, Boeing, Boeing Company, Asbury Automotive Locations: Williams, Sonoma, CELH
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMcDonald's latest earnings results outperform estimates amid price hikes. What the pros sayJim Cramer, Sara Senatore of Bank of America, Kathryn Kaminski of AlphaSimplex Group, and David Palmer of Evercore ISI discussed McDonald's after the company reported third-quarter earnings that beat on the top and bottom lines.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Sara Senatore, Kathryn Kaminski, David Palmer Organizations: Bank of America, AlphaSimplex, Evercore ISI
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMcDonald's competitive position is extremely strong right now, says Evercore's David PalmerDavid Palmer, restaurant and packaged food analyst at Evercore ISI, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss McDonald's quarterly earnings results, what needs to happen for the company to meet its guidance, and the impact of GLP-1 drugs on the fast food giants' bottom line.
Persons: Evercore's David Palmer David Palmer Organizations: Evercore ISI
There are a slew of top stocks to buy this earnings season, analysts say. CNBC Pro combed through the latest Wall Street research to find the most well-positioned stocks heading into earnings. The firm added a tactical outperform rating to the name, saying Roku shares are too attractive to ignore. However, that doesn't mean investors should bail on the stock, the analyst said, adding a beat is very likely. VF Corporation Buy shares of the undervalued retail clothing company, Guggenheim analyst Robert Drbul wrote recently.
Persons: Shweta Khajuria, Khajuria, Roku, Jim Salera, Salera, Robert Drbul, Drbul, Bracken Darrell, Benno Dorer, Utz, Stephens, , Cantor Fitzgerald Organizations: CNBC, VF Corp, Roku, Guggenheim, Logitech, Corp, ISI Locations: LSEG
The following stocks have beat analyst expectations at least 85% of the time and rise at least 1% on average after they release their earnings results, per data from Bespoke Investment Group. The company has managed to beat earnings and revenue estimates 96% and 89% of the time, respectively. ANET YTD mountain ANET in 2023 Workiva Workiva is another cloud software company that made the cut. Workiva also has a strong history of outperforming estimates, with 100% and 97% earnings and revenue beat rates, respectively. Workiva shares have tumbled about 16% from their year-to-date highs in September, paring some of the stock's year-to-date gains down to 12.5%.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Goldman Sachs, We're, Michael Ng, Workiva, paring, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Moderna, PayPal, Starbucks . Companies, CNBC Pro, Investment, Apple Investors, JPMorgan, Arista Networks, Evercore ISI Locations: China
Bank of America reiterates Meta as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating after Meta's earnings report on Wednesday. Goldman Sachs reiterates ServiceNow as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock after Wednesday's robust earnings report. "We are upgrading Adobe to a BUY rating and adding it to D.A. Bank of America initiates Paycom as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on the "fast growth" payroll and human resources company. "We are initiating coverage of Paycom with a Buy rating and $330 PO, implying upside of 30%.
Persons: Evercore, Piper Sandler, Apple, Piper, Goldman Sachs, ServiceNow, Goldman, Davidson, DA, Davidson's, Key, Oppenheimer, Cantor Fitzgerald, Cantor, Silver Lake, it's bullish, Redburn, Jefferies Organizations: Bank of America, Meta, Mac, TAM, Adobe, HSBC, Microsoft, Bank of America downgrades, Networks, of America, NASDAQ, Citi, Endeavor, Disney, Body, Northland Locations: China, Northland, Nextracker
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Solus’ Dan Greenhaus, Big Technology’s Alex Kantrowitz and Evercore ISI's Mark MahaneyMark Mahaney, Evercore ISI head of internet research, Dan Greenhaus, Solus Alternative Asset Management chief strategist, and Alex Kantrowitz, Big Technology founder, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market reaction to tech earnings and outlook for the rest of 2023.
Persons: Solus ’ Dan Greenhaus, Big, Alex Kantrowitz, Mark Mahaney Mark Mahaney, Dan Greenhaus Organizations: Asset Management, Big Technology
Wall Street analysts are standing by Meta Platforms despite the post-earnings sell-off, with some recommending using the pullback to scoop up the stock. "Let's be clear, there's still a lot to get excited about," said Bernstein analyst Mark Shmulik. META 1D mountain Meta shares slump post-earnings Shares were last down about 4%. "We believe Meta continues to execute well & remains disciplined, and we would be buying the pullback in Meta shares," said JPMorgan's Doug Anmuth. "While all advertising may be impacted by geopolitical activity, advertising allocation remains a relative game and we believe META's differentiation gap is widening vs most peers," he said.
Persons: Bernstein, Mark Shmulik, Meta, Doug Anmuth, Ronald Josey, Evercore, Mark Mahaney, Ross Sandler, Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Meta, Facebook, Wall Street, Tech, Barclays
Alphabet (GOOGL.O) and Snap surpassed third-quarter revenue expectations on Tuesday, with the tech giant seeing strong growth both at its core Search and YouTube units. Meanwhile, Snap's efforts to revamp its ad targeting tools with technology also paid rich dividends, as average revenue per user increased in the third quarter. "We expect the larger platforms like Meta and Google to lead the wallet share growth at least initially in this ad spend recovery," analysts at Evercore ISI said. Meta has also leaned heavily on AI-powered marketing planning and ad measurement features in recent years to drive its growth. "Facebook/Instagram's tools for creating a (marketing) campaign are vastly quicker and easier to use" than smaller rivals including Snap, RBC analysts said, which could potentially give Meta an edge.
Persons: Arnd, Philipp Schindler, Max, Samrhitha Arunasalam, Aditya Soni, Sriraj Organizations: REUTERS, Google, Facebook, YouTube, Evercore, Meta, RBC, Thomson Locations: Zurich, Switzerland, Middle East, Bengaluru
Chevron — Chevron shares fell 3% after the energy giant agreed to buy Hess in a $53 billion all-stock deal , or $171 per share. Walgreens Boots Alliance — Shares popped 5.4% on Monday after JPMorgan upgraded shares to overweight from neutral and raised its price target. Beauty — Shares added 5% after Raymond James upgraded shares to strong buy from outperform in a Monday note. Spirit AeroSystems — The aerospace company's shares gained 4.8% after Bernstein raised its rating on shares to outperform from market perform. FMC Corp — The insecticide company's shares tumbled 12% after FMC issued third-quarter guidance that's lower than what it originally called for.
Persons: Hess, Okta, Pinterest, Raymond James, Olivia Tong, Tong, Bernstein, Pat Shanahan, EngageSmart, Stonepeak, CNBC's Pia Singh, Samantha Subin, Alex Harring, Sarah Min Organizations: Chevron — Chevron, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Natural Resources, Citi, Evercore, Stifel, Walgreens, JPMorgan, Vista Equity Partners, Textainer, Clean Holdings, FMC Corp, FMC Locations: Guyana, U.S, America
Chevron , Hess — Chevron shares slumped more than 2% after the oil giant said its buying smaller rival Hess in an all-stock deal totaling $53 billion, or $171 a share. Hess shares moved slightly higher. Walgreens Boots Alliance — The pharmacy operator rose nearly 3% after JPMorgan upgraded Walgreens Boots Alliance shares to overweight from neutral. Salesforce — The software giant lost nearly 2% after Piper Sandler downgraded shares to neutral from overweight, citing heightened execution and M & A risks. Bank of America downgraded Alcoa to a neutral rating and slashed its price target, citing concerns of a near-term earnings decline.
Persons: Hess, Stonepeak, Piper Sandler, Roche, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Hess, Chevron, Apple, Global Times, Walgreens, Alliance, JPMorgan, Roivant Sciences, Pfizer, Telavant Holdings, Citi, Evercore, Alcoa, Bank of America Locations: Chevron, China
Bernstein upgrading Spirit AeroSystems to outperform from market perform Bernstein said it's bullish on the company's turnaround opportunity. Evercore ISI adds a tactical outperform on Roku Evercore said it sees an attractive entry point for the stock. Evercore ISI reiterates Meta as outperform Evercore said Meta estimates seems reasonable heading into earnings later this week. JPMorgan upgrades Walgreens to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said Walgreens shares are in a "new era." Stephens upgrades Utz to overweight from equal weight Stephens said it sees an attractive entry point for Utz shares.
Persons: TD Cowen, Bernstein, it's bullish, Pat Shanahan, Evercore, hasn't, Piper Sandler downgrades Salesforce, Piper, Wells, Stifel, William Blair, Tim Wentworth, Moffett, Stephens, Morgan Stanley, Apple, Max Organizations: Spotify, Citi, Diamondback Energy, Diamondback, HSBC, Marriott, Bank of America, Alcoa, 2024E, Edison, UBS, Waste Management, Republic Services, Amazon, JPMorgan, Walgreens, WBA, Apple Locations: OKTA, PCG, OW, Wells Fargo
Earnings season is in full swing, and Wall Street analysts named a slew of well-positioned stocks heading into quarterly results. CNBC Pro combed through recent Wall Street research to find stocks with earnings upside. They include Nvidia, Dover, Arista Networks , Xcel Energy, Pfizer and Costco. Analyst Amit Daryanani and his team added a tactical outperform to the stock ahead of earnings on Oct. 30. … We continue to see multiple paths to double digit growth for Arista in 2024 and their analyst day should confirm this outlook."
Persons: Oppenheimer, Bryan Blair, Blair, Dover's, Murphy, Dover, Amit Daryanani, Daryanani, Julien Dumoulin, Smith, Xcel, XEL, Dover – Oppenheimer, DOV, William Blair, Pfizer – Cantor Fitzgerald, PFE, , Nvidia – Jefferies Organizations: Wall Street, CNBC, Nvidia, Arista Networks, Xcel Energy, Pfizer, Costco, Dover, ISI, Arista, Xcel Energy Bank of America, Energy – Bank of America, , … Arista, Automotive, & $ Locations: Dover
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmazon falls amid rising 10-year yield. How to play the stock ahead of earnings results next weekMark Mahaney of Evercore ISI, Ritholtz Wealth Management's Josh Brown, and Dryden Pence of Pence Capital talk about Amazon as the stock dipped another 2.5% Friday amid rising interest rates. Amazon is also slated to report its quarterly earnings next Thursday after the bell.
Persons: Mark Mahaney, Josh Brown, Dryden Pence Organizations: Evercore ISI
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