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LONDON — As a global market sell off continues amid fears of a looming U.S. recession, the Federal Reserve may have little room for manoeuvre, investor Cole Smead warned Monday. "The Fed is trying to fight a ghost in some respects. But it's a fiscal problem, and that fiscal problem's not ending," he said. The CBOE Volatility Index, also know as the "VIX" — a measure of expected market volatility — jumped to 41.65, according to LSEG data, hitting its highest level since October 2020, as risk fears returned to the market. "Whoever comes in, be it Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, there's going to be an interest in trying to prop up anything," he said.
Persons: Jerome Powell, William McChesney Martin, Cole Smead, Smead, CNBC's, Jay Powell, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump Organizations: Federal Reserves, Washington , D.C, LONDON, Federal, Smead Capital Management, CNBC, Reuters Locations: Washington ,, U.S, Europe, Asia
Lucid Group said on Monday its largest shareholder, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, will inject $1.5 billion in cash, as the electric vehicle maker looks to add new models to its product line. The company also reported second-quarter revenue above analysts' estimates as price cuts helped drive higher sales of its luxury electric sedans during the April-June period. Revenue for the second quarter was $200.6 million, compared with analysts' estimate of $192.1 million, according to LSEG data. The company posted a net loss of $790.3 million in the June quarter, compared with a loss of $764.2 million a year earlier. It ended the second quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $1.35 billion, compared with $1.37 billion at the end of 2023.
Persons: Tesla Organizations: New York, Lucid, Saudi, Public Investment Fund, EV maker's, Ayar, Investment Locations: PIF
The big issue for stocks: How real is the recession risk?
  + stars: | 2024-08-05 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
If you think we are going into a recession, that estimate of 15% earnings growth is clearly wrong. During the last recession, in 2020, earnings growth dropped 13% year-over-year, though they recovered quickly in 2021. Another issue is the forward earnings multiple, or P/E ratio, which is a measure of how much investors are paying for $1 of future earnings. First, a garden variety correction (down 10%), would bring the S & P 500 to about 5,100, about 200 points below where it is now. ): Current situation: 15% earnings growth, 19.1 P/E = S & P 5,300 Lower growth, same P/E 10% earnings growth, 19 P/E = S & P 5,089 Lower growth, lower P/E: 10% earnings growth 17 P/E = S & P 4,554 Bearish: 5% earnings growth 15 P/E = S & P 3,835 Recession, really?
Persons: let's, Cameron Dawson, Keith Lerner, it's Organizations: Nikkei, NewEdge Wealth, Truist Locations: recessionary
More than 70 S & P 500 names are slated to report this week, including Disney and Caterpillar . Tuesday Uber Technologies is set to report earnings before the bell. This quarter: The ride-hailing giant is expected to report a 70% year-over-year increase in earnings, LSEG data shows. What history shows: Uber has beaten earnings expectations in six of the last seven quarters, according to data from Bespoke Investment Group. Wednesday Walt Disney is set to report earnings before the open.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Benjamin Black, Uber, Walt Disney, Wells, Steven Cahall, LLY, Eli Lilly's Organizations: Disney, Caterpillar . Pharmaceutical, behemoth, CNBC, Technologies, Investors, Autonomous Vehicle, Deutsche Bank, Investment, Caterpillar, JPMorgan Locations: California
ExxonMobil on Friday posted its second highest results for the second quarter in the past decade, as the company achieved record production in Guyana and the Permian Basin. Exxon shares rose more than 1% before the market opened. Revenue rose to $93.06 billion from $82.91 billion a year ago, which was enough to top analysts estimates of $90.99 billion, according to LSEG. Production grew by 15%, or 574,000 barrels per day, to 4.4 million barrels per day from the first quarter, driven by records in Guyana and the Permian. Exxon shares have rise nearly 17% since the start of 2024.
Organizations: Exxon Mobil, Washington , D.C, ExxonMobil, Exxon, LSEG, Natural Resources Locations: Washington ,, Guyana, Capital
Linde Why we own it: The industrial gas supplier and engineering firm has a stellar track record of consistent earnings growth. We're not the only investors who have come to covet the company's ability to deliver steady earnings growth regardless of the economic conditions. But if there is a worsening of economic conditions, Lamba said Linde will take action quickly to protect profits. "That was just a very solid quarter," Jim Cramer said Friday. Guidance For the third quarter, Linde expects adjusted EPS in the range of $3.82 to $3.92, implying 5% to 8% growth compared with the year-ago period.
Persons: Linde, LSEG, . Linde, , We're, South America —, Sanjiv Lamba, Lamba, Matthew White, White, Jim Cramer, Jim Cramer's, Lin, Jim, Rolf Schulten Organizations: Revenue, Products, Linde, LIN, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Linde's, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: North America, America, South America, U.S, It's, Arizona, Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Linde's Asia, China, Leuna, Germany
Chevron missed second-quarter earnings expectations, hurt by lower refining margins. When adjusting for $243 million in foreign currency impacts, Chevron booked adjusted earnings of $2.55 per share. Profits for international production fell about 30% to $2.3 billion compared with $3.29 billion in the year-ago period due to lower sales and natural gas prices as well a negative foreign currency impacts. International refining profits fell 25% to $317 million, compared with $426 million in the same quarter last year. Chevron shares closed nearly 5% lower Thursday and Hess stock fell nearly 8%.
Persons: Mike Wirth, Chevron's, Hess Organizations: Chevron, LSEG Locations: Orlando, San Ramon , California, Houston , Texas, Houston, U.S, Guyana
Intel's stock plunged as much as 30% on Friday, its biggest daily decline since at least 1982. The dip comes after the company announced plans to lay off 15,000 workers. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementIntel's stock took a big hit after the company issued disappointing guidance and announced sweeping layoffs in its most recent earnings report. Shares plunged as much as 30% on Friday, its biggest single-day drop since at least 1982, according to Bloomberg data.
Persons: , Pat Gelsinger, ASML, Gelsinger Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Intel, Nikkei, Nvidia Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Netherlands
This week's market sell-off has pushed several stocks into oversold territory — potentially setting these names for a rebound in the future. Troubled cybersecurity stock CrowdStrike is the most oversold stock on the list with an RSI of just 13.6. Some of this week's most overbought companies include defense giant Lockheed Martin , tobacco company Philip Morris International and FirstEnergy . Of the names on the list, Lockheed Martin has the highest 14-day RSI reading of 93.7. LMT YTD mountain Lockheed Martin in 2024
Persons: Goldman Sachs, LULU, Lockheed Martin, Philip Morris Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, CNBC, Moderna, U.S, Street, Lockheed, Philip Morris International, Bank of America Locations: LSEG, Thursday's
Global Jets ETF , whose largest holdings are Southwest Airlines , United Airlines , American Airlines and Delta Air , is off 7.5% just since the end of June. GE Aerospace GE Aerospace is a pure play on the rise of global air travel, according to John Belton, portfolio manager at Gabelli Funds. Just about all 18 analysts polled by LSEG consider GE Aerospace a buy, with five rating it a strong buy. Central to the investment thesis for GE Aerospace is its market leadership. "The air travel industry is a growth industry," Galluccio said.
Persons: Richard Branson, John Belton, Belton, Nicholas Galluccio, Galluccio, Morningstar, that's, Tony Bancroft, Bancroft, there's, wanderlust Organizations: Virgin Group, U.S . Global Jets ETF, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air, Transportation, Boeing, Airbus, Gabelli, International Air Transport Association, AAR Corp, Teton Advisors, Westwood, Equity, GE Aerospace GE Aerospace, Gabelli Funds, New York Stock Exchange, General Electric, GE Aerospace, LSEG, GE, Airlines, Morningstar, Growth, Max, Federal Aviation Administration, Aerospace & Defense ETF, Heico Corporation, Triumph, TransDigm Locations: U.S, Eastern Europe
Amazon shares plunged as much as 12% on Friday, a day after the company reported mixed second-quarter results and gave a forecast for the third quarter that fell short of Wall Street's expectations. Revenue in the second quarter rose 10% from a year earlier to $147.98 billion, falling just short of $148.56 billion projected by LSEG. For the third quarter, which runs through September, Amazon said it expects revenue of $154 billion to $158.5 billion. The midpoint of the range, $156.25 billion, fell short of consensus estimates of $158.24 billion, according to LSEG. Amazon Web Services revenue reached $26.3 billion during the quarter, topping consensus estimates of $26 billion.
Persons: Andy Jassy, Amazon, Brian Olsavsky, Olsavsky, Donald Trump, JP Morgan, Morgan Organizations: Amazon.Com Inc, Amazon, JP, Web Services, BMO Capital Markets Locations: Seattle , Washington , U.S
Mobile betting powerhouse DraftKings is planning a tax on consumers in states with the highest sports betting tax rates, as the company looks to boost profit. The company announced Thursday that starting next year it will implement a gaming surcharge on winning bets in states with multiple betting operators and where the tax rate is above 20%. Fears of tax hikes in gaming pressured DraftKings stock and other betting companies like FanDuel back in May, when Illinois approved a tax hike on sports betting revenue. The sliding tax rates impose 40% levies on companies with the largest adjusted gross revenue. New York and New Hampshire each maintain 51% tax rates on sports betting companies.
Persons: Jason Robins, LSEG, Robins Organizations: Mobile, CNBC Locations: Illinois, New York , Pennsylvania, Vermont, York, New Hampshire
Exxon Mobil — The energy giant reported a stronger-than-expected profit for the second quarter amid record production in Guyana and the Permian Basin. Intel — Shares plunged 20% on the back of weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue for the second quarter. The company reported weaker-than-expected revenue for the second quarter and issued a disappointing forecast for the third quarter. The company posted second quarter adjusted earnings of 87 cents per share on revenue of $1.08 billion. In the second quarter, revenue came in at $1.45 billion, slightly above estimates of $1.40 billion, according to LSEG.
Persons: FactSet, Cloudflare, DoorDash, Clorox, LSEG, GoDaddy, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Lisa Han, Michelle Fox Organizations: Exxon Mobil, Intel —, Revenue, Apple —, Apple, Twilio, Booking Holdings, Coterra Energy, LSEG . Revenue, Management Locations: Guyana
Nintendo has kept players interested in its ageing Switch console series through key games with characters such as Super Mario and Zelda. Nintendo revenue and profit plunged in the company's fiscal first quarter, as sales of the ageing Switch console decline. 246.6 billion Japanese yen ($1.65 billion) versus 289.61 billion yen expected. Net profit: 80.9 billion Japanese yen versus 70.73 billion yen expected. Investors are looking out for news surrounding a successor to Nintendo's ageing but highly successful Nintendo Switch console.
Persons: Mario, Zelda Organizations: Nintendo, Investors
Chevron reported adjusted earnings $2.55 per share on revenue of $51.18 billion. DoorDash reported revenue of $2.63 billion, against a forecast from analysts polled by LSEG of $2.54 billion. Clorox now expects full-year adjusted earnings between $6.55 and $6.80 per share, while analysts surveyed by LSEG expected $6.45 per share. Coterra reported adjusted earnings of 37 cents per share, while analysts surveyed by FactSet were looking for 39 cents a share. Adjusted earnings in the fiscal first quarter topped analysts' estimates, while revenue came in line with forecasts.
Persons: LSEG, Clorox, FactSet, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Yun Li Organizations: Chevron — Stock, Chevron, Intel, Amazon, Apple, Wall, LSEG, Coterra Energy, Management Locations: Snapchat, LSEG
CTRA YTD mountain Coterra Energy YTD The results were released after Thursday's close. Bottom line In addition to the strong production and strict capital expenditures discipline, management raised their production outlook and discretionary cash flow target for the remainder of the year. Coterra Energy Why we own it: Formed by the merger of Cabot Oil & Gas and Cimarex, Coterra Energy is an exploration-and-production company with a high-quality, diversified asset portfolio. It's committed to returning 50% or greater of annual free cash flow to shareholders. Under management's stated commitment to returning 50% or more of annual free cash flow via dividends and buybacks, Coterra has returned this year 103% of free cash flow to shareholders.
Persons: It's, Coterra, management's, Tom Jorden, Marcellus, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Pavlo Gonchar Organizations: Coterra Energy, LSEG, Cabot Oil & Gas, EQT Corp, Devon Energy, Oil, CNBC, Energy Inc, Getty Locations: Houston
Brent crude futures gained 33 cents, or 0.4%, to $79.85 a barrel by 0020 GMT, after falling 1.5% in the previous session, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 38 cents, or 0.5%, to $76.69, after a 2.1% drop on Thursday. On a weekly basis, Brent futures are on track to fall 1.7%, while WTI futures are set to drop 1.1%. "Markets continue to remain wary of Chinese oil demand after June data came in weaker-than-expected," analysts at consultancy firm FGE said. Asia's crude oil imports dropped to the lowest in two years in July on weak demand in China and India, according to data compiled by LSEG Oil Research. Still, the outlook for Chinese crude oil imports is brightening, FGE analysts noted, citing an increase in strategic purchases and a recovery in refining rates in the country.
Persons: Brent, FGE Organizations: Brent, U.S, West Texas, LSEG Oil Research Locations: Long Beach , California, United States, Europe, Asia, China, India, Iran, Israel
With nearly three-fourths of the S & P 500 reporting second-quarter results, the earnings picture for the back half of the year is looking unusually complicated. It's been a 'meh' quarter so far We have the usual beat on bottom-line earnings, but revenue beats are below expectations. Most companies are beating on earnings estimates but are declining to hike full-year guidance beyond the beat. Plenty of complaints about a slowing China consumer A weak China economy has been a significant headwind for a number of global companies this season. Procter & Gamble's China sales tumbled 8% from a year ago as consumer spending slowed.
Persons: It's, Sherwin, Williams, Lockheed Martin, Chipotle, Isaac, CDW, Clorox, – Hershey, Kraft Heinz, Mondelez, General Mills, Smucker, McDonald's, Wendy's, Bob, Wyndham, Mills, Marriott, LVMH, haven't Organizations: GE Aerospace, Hasbro, Lockheed, Verizon, Mattel, IBM, Juniper Networks, Enphase Energy, NXP Semiconductors, Accenture, Oracle, Procter, Gamble, PepsiCo, ConAgra Brands, Bank of America, MGM Resorts, Comcast, Marriott, Airlines, Allegiant, Ryanair, Gamble's, Starbucks, Visa, Nike, Vegas Sands Locations: J.M, Atlantic City, China, Gamble's China, Greater China, Japan, Macao, Marina, Sands, Singapore
Amazon is set to report second-quarter earnings after the bell on Thursday. Amazon is rounding out what's been a mixed earnings season for leading tech companies. Microsoft 's beat on the top and bottom lines was overshadowed by lower-than-expected Azure cloud revenue. Amazon, which leads the cloud infrastructure market, is expected to report growth of 17.6%, according to StreetAccount. During the quarter, Amazon secured a highly sought after position as the third rights partner in the NBA's new 11-year TV deal.
Persons: LSEG, what's, Andy Jassy, Amazon Organizations: Web, Google, YouTube, Microsoft, Meta, BofA Securities, AWS, Amazon, Revenue, Loop Capital, Nasdaq
Biogen on Thursday reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that topped estimates and hiked its full-year guidance, as the company's cost cuts showed progress and sales of its breakthrough Alzheimer's drug, Leqembi, and other new products beat expectations. Leqembi, which Biogen shares with Eisai, became the second drug proven to slow the progression of Alzheimer's to win approval in the U.S. last summer. That's above the $31 million analysts had expected, according to estimates compiled by StreetAccount. Tecfidera, for example, booked $252.2 million in revenue in the second quarter, which is relatively flat from the year-earlier period. Analysts had expected the once-blockbuster drug to rake in $233.3 million in revenue for the quarter, according to StreetAccount.
Persons: Biogen, StreetAccount, Leqembi, Drug Administration greenlit Skyclarys, Biogen's Organizations: Eisai, LSEG, Reata Pharmaceuticals, Drug Administration, Sage Therapeutics Locations: U.S, Europe
Barclays profit dips in the second quarter, beats estimates
  + stars: | 2024-08-01 | by ( Jenni Reid | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
LONDON — Barclays on Thursday reported second-quarter net profit attributable to shareholders of £1.2 billion ($1.54 billion), slightly lower than a year ago, as the British lender's net interest income fell. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected attributable net profit of £1.03 billion for the period, according to LSEG data, in a decline from the £1.3 billion logged in the second quarter of 2023. Barclays posted revenue of £6.3 billion for the latest quarter, above a forecast of £6.25 billion. Net interest income at it consumer bank dropped 4% year-on-year to £3.15 billion across the January-June period, as the lender's net interest margin declined from 3.2% to 3.15%. The lender's restructure split the corporate and investment bank across Barclays U.K., Barclays U.K. Corporate Bank, Barclays Private Bank and Wealth Management, Barclays Investment Bank and Barclays U.S. Consumer Bank.
Persons: Venkatakrishnan Organizations: Barclays Plc, LONDON, Barclays, Reuters, Tesco Bank, Barclays U.K, Corporate Bank, Barclays Private Bank, Wealth Management, Barclays Investment Bank, Barclays U.S . Consumer Bank Locations: Canary, London, British
Snap shares plunge more than 20% on weak guidance
  + stars: | 2024-08-01 | by ( Jonathan Vanian | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Evan Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc., during the Bloomberg Technology Summit in San Francisco on May 9, 2024. Snap shares fell more than 20% in extended trading on Thursday after the company reported guidance for the third quarter that trailed analysts' estimates. The company expects adjusted earnings of $70 million to $100 million, trailing the $110 million average analyst estimate, according to StreetAccount. Pinterest shares tumbled this week after the company reported its latest earnings and provided third-quarter guidance that trailed analysts' estimates. YouTube advertising sales came in at $8.66 billion in the quarter, lower than analysts' expectations of $8.93 billion.
Persons: Evan Spiegel, Meta, Julia Brau Donnelly Organizations: Snap Inc, Bloomberg Technology Summit, LSEG Revenue, LSEG Global, Global, Google, YouTube Locations: San Francisco
The company had a $1.61 billion net loss, or 38 cents per share, compared with net income of $1.48 billion, or 35 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter. For the fiscal third quarter, Intel called for an adjusted net loss of 3 cents per share on $12.5 billion to $13.5 billion in revenue. The LSEG consensus was adjusted net earnings of 31 cents per share and $14.35 billion in revenue. During the fiscal second quarter, Intel announced that Apollo would invest $11 billion in a joint venture around a chip manufacturing plant in Ireland. On an adjusted basis, Intel said it expects around $20 billion in cuts this year, $17.5 billion in 2025 and more in 2026.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, Bill Baruch Organizations: Intel, Computing, StreetAccount, Intel's Data, Apollo, Gaudi, U.S . Commerce Department, Huawei Locations: Taipei, Ireland, China
Apple reported fiscal third-quarter earnings of $1.40 per share while analysts polled by LSEG called for $1.35 per share. The company reported weaker-than-expected revenue for the second quarter and issued a disappointing forecast for the third quarter. Revenue in its cloud division increased 19% in the second quarter, beating analysts' estimates, however. In the second quarter, revenue came in at $1.45 billion, slightly above estimates of $1.40 billion, according to LSEG. Gross bookings for the second quarter came in at $41.4 billion, missing consensus estimates of $41.73 billion, per StreetAccount.
Persons: LSEG, DoorDash, Coinbase, Roku, Clorox, Coterra, GoDaddy, FactSet, Gross, , Sarah Min, Yun Li, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel, Darla Mercado Organizations: Apple Vision, Apple, Intel, Revenue, Management, LSEG, StreetAccount, Coterra Energy, Holdings Locations: Shanghai, China, LSEG .
Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the annual developer conference event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S., June 10, 2024. Apple's third quarter, which ends in June, is traditionally the company's slowest quarter of the year by sales. This year, the "main event" won't be Apple's earnings, wrote Barclays analyst Tim Long, it's what the company says about the September quarter, which is nearly one-third over. Apple revealed Apple Intelligence in June, and the first preview version of some features was released earlier this week. JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee expects Apple to reassure investors that the coming iPhone replacement cycle will include better-than-expected revenue, thanks to AI.
Persons: Tim Cook, Tim Long, Apple doesn't, Long, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Apple, Wamsi Mohan, Atif Malik Organizations: Apple, Barclays, Apple Intelligence, Nvidia, JPMorgan, Services, Bank of America Securities, Huawei, IDC, Citi Locations: Cupertino , California, U.S, China
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