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A notable portion of Silicon Valley's electorate has steadily shifted toward Donald Trump. In Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco counties, Trump's voteshare increased by several points. But with more than 76% of the votes counted in San Francisco, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties as of Tuesday, a trend is emerging. These numbers show that Trump and Republicans are still a long way off from gaining any real majorities in Silicon Valley. AdvertisementWhile Elon Musk is based in Texas these days, many of his companies, including Tesla, are still very active in Silicon Valley.
Persons: Donald Trump, San, , Kamala Harris, Harris, Joe Biden, Hilary Clinton, Francisco county's, Trump, Democrat —, Mark Zuckerberg, Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Horowitz, Elon, Tesla, reelect Trump, JD Vance, Peter Thiel, Ben Narasin, we've, voteshare Organizations: GOP, Service, Business, San, Apple, Google, Nvidia, State, Facebook, Meta, Republican, Trump, Democrat, Democratic, Venture, PayPal, Elon Locations: Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco counties, San Francisco Bay, California, San Francisco, Mateo county, Silicon Valley, Texas, Atherton, San Mateo county
SKIP AHEAD Best eco-friendly laundry detergents | How to shop for eco-friendly laundry detergent | Why trust NBC Select? How I picked the best eco-friendly laundry detergentsTo highlight the best eco-friendly laundry detergents, I spoke with cleaning and laundry experts. The best eco-friendly laundry detergentsWith expert guidance in mind, this list includes eco-friendly laundry detergents that meet the EPA’s Safer Choice Standard, earned the EWG Verified mark or both. How to shop for eco-friendly laundry detergentShopping for eco-friendly laundry detergent involves many of the same considerations you’ll want to make when purchasing any type of laundry detergent. Though any ecolabel is a good option, experts primarily recommend looking for the following two when shopping for eco-friendly laundry detergent.
Persons: They’re, Sarah Paiji Yoo, Paiji Yoo, Marilee Nelson, Nelson, Carlyanne Brown, Brown, , ecolabels, ecolabel, , ” It’s, Malin, Cory Fernandez Organizations: NBC, U.S . Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Dirty, Environmental, Grove, PVA, Facebook, Twitter
“But Bobbi didn’t.”At the end of the 10-day cruise, Tam disembarked thinking how Bobbi was very different from their ex-husband. Tam & Bobbi WatermanAlmost 1,000 miles apart, Tam and Bobbi stayed in touch via instant messages and social media updates. Tam & Bobbi WatermanAs Bobbi started living authentically in 2023, she and Tam also started preparing for the trip of a lifetime. So when they learned about Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate World Cruise, a nine-month long world cruise setting sail in December 2023, the couple jumped at the chance. “That was the hardest thing on the world cruise, because my passport was my old name and my old gender.
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The fossil leg bone of an extinct terror bird that was found in Colombia's Tatacoa Desert is shown. While some terror bird fossils have been found in Florida and Texas, the specimen from La Venta is believed to be the northernmost terror bird from South America documented by scientists. Placing terror birds in La Venta “is one step closer to understanding how terror birds finally got to North America,” Degrange said. A map shows the countries in North America and South America (in gray) where terror bird fossils have been found. “We know that probably one of the drivers that led terror birds to get larger and larger was the competition between species of terror birds — but why that big?” he said.
Persons: , Federico Javier Degrange, Degrange, phorusrhacids, , ” Degrange, Karen Moreno, Moreno, ” Moreno, , Mindy Weisberger Organizations: CNN, National University of Córdoba, Museo, Apex, National Monuments Council, Austral University of Chile’s Institute of Earth Sciences, Scientific Locations: Colombia, La, Palaeontology, Argentina, South America, what’s, Brazil, Venta, Florida, Texas, La Venta, North America, Chile
These are the most overbought stocks after Trump's win this week
  + stars: | 2024-11-08 | by ( Pia Singh | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
Several software companies could be due for a pullback after the stock market's roaring rally this week, fueled by president-elect Donald Trump's election victory as well as robust quarterly earnings reports. Shares of video game makers Take-Two Interactive Software and Electronic Arts are two of the stocks that are technically overbought right now, according to the analysis. The most overbought stock this week was human capital management software company Dayforce, with an RSI of 92.4. But higher prices and expectations of normalizing pricing, which helped Coke guide its organic revenue growth this year to the high end of a prior forecast, could lead the stocks higher. Other oversold stocks include power generation company AES , as well as radio frequency equipment maker Qorvo and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals — the latter two of which were also oversold the previous week.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, Morgan Stanley, Mills, Dr Pepper Organizations: Major, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC Pro, Companies, Electronic Arts, Software, Gilead Sciences, AES, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Locations: Major U.S, Gilead
But that doesn’t mean as a result interest rates are now low — or will soon be low. “‘Falling interest rates’ are not the same as ‘low interest rates.’ Interest rates are high and will only decline to ‘not as high’ as … we move into 2025,” said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate. Credit cards: Just before the Fed cut its key rate in September, the average credit card rate was 20.78%, according to Bankrate. Another option: Try transferring your balance to a credit card from a credit union or local bank. Before the Fed’s September rate cut many of those accounts were offering yields between 4.25% and 5.3%, according to those listed on Bankrate.com.
Persons: , Greg McBride, Matt Schulz, Chris Diodato, they’re, Freddie Mac, Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s, ” McBride, Sinead Colton Grant, Colton Grant, , Don’t, Diodato, you’re, BNY, they’ve Organizations: CNN, Reserve, Bankrate, Fed, LendingTree, Treasury, Savings Locations: Treasuries
Washington CNN —Just days after winning a comeback election, President-elect Donald Trump is evaluating how his campaign promises might translate into policy. As a candidate, Trump pledged to slap 60% tariffs on all goods coming in from China and 10% tariffs on goods imported from all other countries. “The way that President Trump looks at tariffs are not in isolation. Trump’s economic advisers – and the president himself – view the forthcoming tariff revenue as a way to offset that cost. “If he can use the tariffs as a means to an end, he’ll do that.”CNN’s Katie Lobosco contributed to this report.
Persons: Washington CNN —, Donald Trump, , Trump, Kelly Ann Shaw, Hogan Lovells, , ” Trump, Larry Kudlow, it’s, ” “, Karoline Leavitt, Vance, Jake Colvin, ” Colvin, “ That’s, Robert Lighthizer, Elon Musk, , he’s, Katie Lobosco Organizations: Washington CNN, CNN, Trump, Republicans, Jobs, Tax, Center, Social Security, Advisers, , National Foreign Trade Council, European Union, EU, EV Locations: China, Trump’s, America, Canada, There’s, Tesla
Philadelphia Phillies managing partner and principal owner John Middleton signs autographs prior to the 2024 London Series game between the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies at London Stadium in London on June 9, 2024. The Philadelphia Phillies recently raised close to $500 million in capital from three new investors in a transaction that values the Major League Baseball team and its 25% stake in regional sports network NBC Sports Philadelphia at about $3 billion, according to two people familiar with the deal. Given that limited-partner stakes typically go for about 20% less than control stakes because LPs have no say in how the team is run, the $3 billion valuation equates to roughly a $3.7 billion control valuation. A little more than a year ago, Middleman purchased a 16.25% stake in the Phillies at a grossed up valuation of $2.8 billion. Based on revenue multiples, a $3.7 billion control valuation for the Phillies would be eight times 2023 revenue, compared with multiples of 5.3 for the Orioles and 6.7 for the Mets, according to historic revenue calculations.
Persons: John Middleton, Stanley, Middleton, Mitchell Morgan, Guntram Weissenberger, Steve Cohen Organizations: Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, London, The Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball, NBC Sports Philadelphia, Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Orioles, Mets Locations: London
Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of President-elect Donald Trump's media company fell another 4.6% in premarket trading following a 23% plunge in the previous session. The company saw $162 million in revenue, topping the consensus expectation for $150 million. Analysts polled by FactSet penciled in 43 cents in earnings per share and $1.91 billion in revenue. Affirm lost an adjusted 31 cents per share, narrower than the consensus forecast of 35 cents, according to LSEG. Bath & Body Works — The fragrance retailer slid 2.7% in the wake of a Barclays downgrade to underweight from equal weight.
Persons: Donald Trump's, platform's, DraftKings, Sweetgreen, LSEG, Toast, StreetAccount penciling, Versace, Michael Kors, FactSet, BioNTech, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, LSEG, Arista Networks, Arista, Capri Holdings, Capri, Beverage, Revenue, Barclays Locations: LSEG, BioNTech —
Oil prices fall as Hurricane Rafael expected to start weakening
  + stars: | 2024-11-08 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Mobile offshore drilling units stand in the Port of Cromarty Firth in Cromarty, U.K., on Tuesday, June 23, 2020. Oil prices fell slightly on Friday as the risk that a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico will affect U.S. oil and gas output declined while the market continues to weigh how President-elect Donald Trump's policies might affect supplies. Brent crude oil futures fell 26 cents, or 0.3%, to $75.37 per barrel by 0209 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained 35 cents or 0.5% to $72.01. A strong dollar makes oil more expensive for other currency holders and tends to weigh on prices.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Brent, Rafael Organizations: . West Texas, U.S, National Hurricane Center Locations: Port, Cromarty, Gulf, Mexico, Brent, of Mexico, U.S, Iran, Venezuela, China
The wealth of the world’s 10 richest people also soared by a record amount, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index. The biggest gainer was Elon Musk, the world’s richest person and one of Trump’s most outspoken and dedicated supporters, whose wealth jumped $26.5 billion to $290 billion Wednesday, according to Bloomberg. Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump’s social media company, also cashed in with shares skyrocketing in value after CNN and other media outlets projected Trump won. Trump is the dominant shareholder in the conservative social media company, which has scant revenue and is losing money. The president-elect’s 114.75 million shares were worth about $5.3 billion briefly based on those early gains, up from $3.9 billion when trading ended on Election Day.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Kamala Harris, Larry Ellison, Trump, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Warren Buffett, , Michael Block Organizations: New, New York CNN, Wednesday, Bloomberg, Amazon, Oracle, Microsoft, Berkshire Hathaway, Democratic, Social, Trump Media & Technology Group, CNN, Trump Locations: New York, Washington
Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump’s social media company, is skyrocketing in value this morning after CNN and other media outlets projected Trump won the election. Trump is the dominant shareholder in the conservative social media company, which has scant revenue and is losing money. When a stock price starts to rise sharply, traders who bet against it are forced to buy back the stock to limit their losses. That’s despite the fact that Trump Media makes very little revenue and Truth Social is a relatively small player in social media. Trump Media disclosed Tuesday afternoon that its third-quarter revenue dipped 5% to just $1 million.
Persons: Donald Trump didn’t, , Trump, Matthew Tuttle, isn’t, Tuttle, ” Tuttle, Michael Block, Block, ” Block Organizations: New, New York CNN, White, Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology Group, CNN, Trump, Trump Media, Tuttle Capital Management, JetBlue, That’s Locations: New York, Iowa
Oversnap | E+ | Getty ImagesLONDON — Britons are facing the prospect of higher mortgage rates for longer after the government's tax-and-spend budget threw off expectations for a series of near-term interest rate cuts. Mortgage rates also took a hit from the uncertainty, with a number of smaller and mainstream lenders raising mortgage rates on the expectation that interest rates may stay higher for longer. watch nowVirgin Money became the first major lender to raise mortgage rates after the budget, lifting them by 0.15%. "This isn't the radical spike in rates that have blighted mortgage rates in the last couple of years. He added that interest rates could now remain 50-basis-points higher than previously expected at the end of the cutting cycle.
Persons: Rachel Reeves, Reeves, , David Hollingworth, Hollingworth, Allan Monks, BOE Organizations: Bank of England, Wednesday, Virgin Money, Santander, Morgan's Locations: London's, Oversnap
Tesla is falling behind in China as BYD's hybrids take off. Hybrid sales have helped to drive up overall plug-in sales in China this year. AdvertisementPlug-in sales in China (which include hybrid models) increased nearly 51% in October compared to last year, and the segment accounted for more than half of all car sales in China last month. Related storiesWhile Tesla continues to focus on battery-powered vehicles solely, BYD has grown its market share in China with popular hybrid offerings. At an earnings reporter earlier this year, Musk blamed a focus on hybrids for eating into Tesla's sales.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon, BYD, Musk Organizations: Tesla, Service, China Passenger Car Association, EV Locations: China, Shanghai
Beijing will avoid escalation of its dispute with the European Union over tariffs on its electric vehicles, industry watchers said, a day after China again approached the World Trade Organization for resolution. China's commerce ministry said Monday that it had filed an additional appeal with the WTO over the EU's tariffs on its EVs, as bilateral talks have yet to lead to a breakthrough. The EU reportedly accounted for more than 40% of Chinese EV exports in 2023. EU has raised its tariffs to as much as 45.3% on Chinese EVs following an year-long investigation. The measures had prompted Beijing to target European exports such as pork, dairy and brandy products.
Persons: Shaun Rein, Sam Radwan Organizations: European Union, World Trade Organization, WTO, China Market Research, CNBC, U.S, EU, International Locations: Beijing, China, Europe, EU, Washington
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 24, 2024. Brendan McDermid | ReutersStocks typically rise after a presidential election — but investors need to be prepared for some short-term choppiness first, history shows. The three major benchmarks on average have seen gains between Election Day and year-end in the presidential election year going back to 1980, according to CNBC data. However, investors shouldn't be expecting a straight shot up in the market after polls close. This means investors shouldn't be anticipating an immediate pop on Wednesday or the next few days after.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, shouldn't, Stocks Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Reuters, CNBC, Dow, Nasdaq Locations: America
China said it plans to sue the European Union after the bloc cracked down on its EV giants. The EU imposed sweeping tariffs on Chinese EV companies, including BYD, last week. The measures have raised fears that China might retaliate by slapping its own tariffs on European automakers. The EU voted to impose sweeping tariffs on Chinese EV companies like BYD in October. Advertisement"With this in mind, the Commission takes note of the request for WTO consultations lodged by China.
Persons: , Xpeng Organizations: European Union, EV, Service, World Trade Organisation, EU, WTO, Business, Commission, Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes Locations: China, European, Europe, Hungary, Turkey
Amazon's customers are buying cheap products, the retailer's top execs said in its Thursday earnings call. Amazon reported a strong third quarter, beating earnings expectations. While these items "often have a lower average selling price," Olsavsky said that these buying patterns are still a net positive for Amazon. Representatives for Amazon did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, sent outside business hours. Its net sales for the quarter hit $158.9 billion, outperforming analyst expectations of $157.3 billion.
Persons: execs, , we're, Andy Jassy, Brian Olsavsky, Olsavsky, Jassy, Wells Fargo Organizations: Service, Amazon's, Amazon, Business Locations: North America
Yuki Iwamura | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe unemployment rate for white Americans inched higher in October, according to data released Friday by the Department of Labor. In October, white Americans saw their jobless rate rise to 3.8% from 3.6% in the month prior. On the other hand, the jobless rates for both white men and women edged higher in October. While Hispanic women saw their jobless rate climb to 5.2% from 4.8%, unemployment rates for their male counterparts slid to 4.0% from 4.1%. The unemployment rate also ticked lower for Black women to 4.9% from 5.3%, while it climbed to 5.7% from 5.1% for Black men.
Persons: Yuki Iwamura, Heidi Shierholz, Shierholz Organizations: New York, Bronx Library Center, Bloomberg, Getty, Department of Labor, Economic Policy Institute, CNBC Locations: Bronx, New York
Equity markets rallied this year, as investors remained bullish on Big Tech but also scooped up shares in under-the-radar companies. Year-to-date, shares in Exxon have gained 16.7%, while the stock of Barrick and Microsoft have gained around 10.8% and 15% respectively. Microsoft Teng remains bullish on Microsoft, despite Wrise making a "partial switch" and reducing its weight in the tech giant while increasing allocations to Nvidia in early August. Microsoft and and Nvidia are among the so-called Magnificent Seven stocks, which also include Alphabet , Amazon , Apple , Meta Platforms and Tesla . Nike Athletic footwear and apparel label Nike is another stock that Teng likes, despite bearish sentiments in Wall Street.
Persons: Kevin Teng, , Barrick, Barrick Gold Teng, Microsoft Teng, Teng, OpenAI, AlixPartners, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse Organizations: Big Tech, CNBC Pro, Wrise Private Singapore, Microsoft, behemoth Exxon Mobil, Barrick Gold, Exxon, Barrick, Exxon Mobil, Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Nike Athletic, Nike, Disney, Marvel Studios, Disney Plus, 4Q, Pixar Animation Studios Locations: Asia, East, Europe, Wall Street
While the hardware sales are certainly profitable, they pale in comparison to the profitability of Apple's Services. It's impossible to do consistently, and that's why Jim Cramer always says "own, don't trade" Apple stock. During the reported quarter, Apple returned over $29 billion to shareholders, including $3.8 billion in dividends and equivalents and another $25 billion via the repurchase of 112 million shares. Though Services sales missed the mark, gross income managed to outpace expectations thanks to significant year-over-year margin expansion. The growing installed base of active devices is of course translating into strong engagement with Apple's services.
Persons: Luca Maestri, that's, Jim Cramer, Time Cook, Apple, we're, Maestri, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Michael M Organizations: Apple, Samsung, Dell, HP Inc, of Asia, of Asia Pacific, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple Intelligence, Apple's Services, iOS, CNBC, Fifth, Santiago, Getty Locations: Apple's, Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan, Greater China, iPhones, Kantar, U.S, China, Australia, New York City
China has told its automakers to halt big investment in European countries that support extra tariffs on Chinese-built electric vehicles, two people briefed about the matter said, a move likely to further divide Europe. The new European Union tariffs of up to 45.3% came into effect on Wednesday after a year-long investigation that divided the bloc and prompted retaliation from Beijing. Ten EU members including France, Poland and Italy supported tariffs in a vote this month, in which five members including Germany opposed them and 12 abstained. Chinese automakers including BYD , SAIC , and Geely were told at a meeting held by the Ministry of Commerce on Oct. 10 that they should pause their heavy asset investment plans such as factories in countries that backed the proposal, said the people. They declined to be named, as the meeting was not public.
Persons: Geely Organizations: European, BYD, SAIC, Ministry of Commerce Locations: Farnborough, Britain, China, Europe, Beijing, France, Poland, Italy, Germany
Yves Herman | ReutersChinese electric vehicle maker BYD reported third-quarter revenue that topped that of behemoth rival Tesla for the first time. On Wednesday, BYD reported revenue for the three months ended Sept. 30 of 201.12 billion yuan ($28.24 billion), up 24% from a year ago. That exceeded Tesla's revenue of $25.18 billion reported for the same period. At least half of BYD's sales are hybrid vehicles, whereas Tesla's vehicles are battery only. Likewise, Tesla remains on top in year-to-date sales, slightly edging out BYD's roughly $70.53 billion total revenue at $71.98 billion.
Persons: Yves Herman, BYD, Tesla, Elon Musk's Tesla Organizations: Reuters, behemoth, Elon, BYD's Seagull, EU, SAIC Motors Locations: China, Zeebrugge, Belgium, Beijing, Europe, Berlin, Hungary, Turkey
Comcast beat third-quarter earning expectations on Thursday, as the Summer Olympics in Paris boosted NBCUniversal's revenue and Peacock's subscriber count. The company's revenue rose 6.5% to $32.07 billion compared to the same period last year. Overall revenue was boosted by the Summer Olympics in Paris, which NBCUniversal exclusively broadcast in the U.S., and domestic broadband revenue — despite continued slowing customer growth. Revenue for the media segment – mainly comprised of NBCUniversal – was up nearly 37% to $8.23 billion, largely due to the Olympics. The company's film studios, also part of the content and experiences segment, saw revenue increase 12.3% to $2.83 billion compared to the prior year.
Persons: , Peacock, lockdowns, NBCUniversal Organizations: Comcast, LSEG, Summer, Revenue, CNBC, Paris, Olympics, Cable, Verizon, Program, ACP, Domestic, NBC Sports, NBC Olympics, NBC, Games Locations: Paris, U.S, Peacock
Carvana — The used car platform rose 23% after posting a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat . Etsy — Shares rallied 8% after the online e-commerce platform posted third-quarter results that surprised to the upside. Microsoft called for revenue ranging between $68.1 billion to $69.1 billion, while analysts had forecasted $69.83 billion, according to LSEG. Coinbase — The cryptocurrency exchange platform shed 10% after posting a third-quarter earnings and revenue miss . Teleflex — Shares plummeted 15.6% after the medical device provider reported third-quarter revenue of $764.4 million, below FactSet's estimated $768.7 million.
Persons: Peter Stern, Carvana, Etsy —, FactSet, Coinbase, LSEG, Uber, Ernst, Young, Teleflex, Robinhood, Estee Lauder, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: , Ford, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Microsoft, eBay —, eBay, MGM Resorts, MGM Locations: Norwegian, FactSet, China
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