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Persons: Jim Cramer, Eli Lilly, Lilly, Jim, David Simon, Tim Cook's, We're, Edwards Lifesciences, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Broadcom, Nvidia, Micro, New York Community Bancorp, Signature Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Linde, Club, DuPont, Air Products, Chemicals, Simon Property, GE Healthcare, Technology, Apple, Vision, Ford, Motors, Tesla, Enphase Energy, CVS Health, Yum Brands, Disney, Wynn Resorts, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: We're, New York, Silicon, China, Amgen
Alphabet — Shares fell 6.3% after the company posted disappointing fourth-quarter advertising revenue. Late Tuesday, Alphabet posted beats on both top and bottom lines, but its advertising revenue of $65.52 billion fell below analysts' forecast of $65.94 billion, per StreetAccount. Starbucks — Shares fell 0.5% after the coffee giant issued disappointing forward guidance due to a boycott in the U.S. and a weaker Chinese consumer. Adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter came in at $3.46 versus the $3.27 expected, per FactSet. Manhattan Associates — The supply chain software provider surged 8% after fourth-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue topped analysts' estimates, per FactSet.
Persons: Byron Allen, NYCB, Tesla, Elon Musk, Roth, Morgan Stanley, SoFi, Stryker, Genuity, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh Organizations: Boeing, Paramount, AMD, Microsoft, Starbucks, New York Community Bancorp, Bank, Technologies, Rockwell, , Wall Street, Revenue, Manhattan Associates Locations: U.S, Delaware, Georgia
East West Bancorp — Shares ticked up 2.6% after UBS upgraded them to buy on the back of strong third-quarter results. McDonald's — Shares popped 2.8% after the fast-food giant reported a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat. Revenue was boosted by higher-than-expected student loan originations for the quarter, according to the company's earnings release. The upgrade comes after L3Harris reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings last week. However, the firm thinks DraftKings will have trouble breaking out higher until the company "proves market share resilience" in 2024.
Persons: SoFi, originations, Raymond James, L3Harris, Cowen, DraftKings, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim Organizations: East West Bancorp, UBS, Revenue, Oppenheimer, L3Harris, NewAmsterdam Pharma, RBC Capital Markets Locations: LSEG
Las Vegas Sands – The casino operator rose 3.8% after topping revenue estimates for the third quarter and pointing to a recovery in Macao and Singapore. Las Vegas Sands posted revenues of $2.8 billion, exceeding the $2.73 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG. American Airlines — Shares advanced 2% midday even after the air carrier posted weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue for the third quarter . Netflix added 8.76 million subscribers in the quarter while analysts polled by StreetAccount forecast 5.49 million. Zscaler — Stock in the cloud security firm added 1% following an upgrade to buy from Jefferies on Thursday, citing upside to 2024 earnings estimates.
Persons: Tesla, Blackstone, LSEG, , Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Union Pacific, LSEG, Vegas Sands, Las Vegas Sands, LSEG . American Airlines —, Netflix, StreetAccount, Lam Research, Zions, Jefferies, Blackstone — Locations: Vegas, Macao, Singapore, Las, Atlantic, Pacific
Late Tuesday, the company posted third-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations on the top and bottom lines. The company posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.55 per share on adjusted revenue of $1.14 billion. Abbott posted earnings of $1.14 per share, excluding items, beating analysts' estimates by 4 cents a share, according to FactSet. It posted revenue of $2.69 billion, which was not immediately comparable to consensus estimates. It posted revenue of $771.0 million, lower than the consensus estimate of $784.3 million, according to FactSet.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, . Hunt, Gamble — Procter, LSEG, Abbott, Michael Happe, , Yun Li, Sarah Min, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh Organizations: United Airlines —, United Airlines, Nvidia, U.S, Citi, Devices, Marvell Technology, Hunt Transport Services, LSEG, Interactive, Procter, Gamble, Abbott, Financial, Citizens Financial, State, FactSet, Winnebago Industries, Winnebago, Bancorp, U.S . Bancorp, Bank of America Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, China, LSEG, Albemarle —
Analysts polled by LSEG had forecast 91 cents earnings per share on $2.04 billion in revenue. Revenue came in at $7.03 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $7.02 billion. The estimated $1.50 to $1.80 earnings per share expected by the company fell short of the $2.06 expected by estimates according to LSEG. Travelers did report net written premiums of $10.49 billion, above the $10.33 billion expected. Elevance Health earned $8.99 per share on $42.85 billion in revenue in the quarter, exceeding analysts' estimates.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, LSEG, J.B, Hunt, Ilan Daskal, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: Nvidia, Citi, U.S, Citizens Financial Group, Citizens Financial, Bancorp, Revenue, United Airlines —, Hunt Transport, Interactive, LSEG, Bank of America, Travelers, Rad Laboratories, Procter, Gamble, Elevance Health Locations: China, J.B, LSEG
Palantir Technologies — Shares of the data analytics company added 2.3% on news that the U.S. Army awarded the company a $250 million contract to test and develop artificial intelligence and machine learning. Unity Software — The game engine stock surged nearly 6% after the company said CEO John Riccitiello would retire. Rivian Automotive — Shares of the electric truck company rose 3% in premarket trading after UBS upgraded Rivian to buy from neutral. PepsiCo — Shares of the beverage giant added roughly 1% after a third-quarter earnings beat. Akero Therapeutics — The biotech company plummeted more than 63% after reporting initial trial data related to a Phase 2B study of cirrhosis drug efruxifermin.
Persons: John Riccitiello, James M, Whitehurst, Rivian, Davidson, Goldman Sachs, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min Organizations: U.S . Army, Software, UBS, PepsiCo —, LSEG, Ameris, Bancorp, Arm Holdings, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Akero Therapeutics
Solar companies — Shares of solar companies rallied Tuesday, putting the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) on pace for its best day since March 21. The defense and aerospace companies rose Monday after the Israel-Hamas war began over the weekend. Rivian — Shares of the electric vehicle manufacturer rose more than 5% after UBS upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Block — Shares added 5.5% after Bank of America reiterated its buy rating on the payments stock. Unity Software — The video game software company added 3.2%.
Persons: Skechers, SolarEdge, Hannon Armstrong, Baird, Rivian, Joseph Spak, Semafor, Jason Kupferberg, efruxifermin, John Riccitiello, James Whitehurst, Davidson, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Lisa Kailai Han, Samantha Subin Organizations: UBS, Palantir Technologies, U.S . Army, PepsiCo, LSEG, Sustainability, Bank of America, Electronic Arts, EA's FIFA, Technologies, Northrop Grumman, Hamas, Truist, Therapeutics, Unity Software, Unity, Arm, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Arm Holdings Locations: Israel
SoFi Technologies – Shares of the fintech company popped more than 18% after it reported second-quarter results and lifted its full-year guidance. ON Semiconductor — The chipmaker's shares jumped 3.2% after it posted an earnings and revenue beat for the second quarter. New Relic — Shares jumped 13.4% after a private equity consortium announced it would take the software company private. Sweetgreen — The salad chain's shares jumped 11% Monday after an upgrade from Piper Sandler. Adobe — The software stock jumped 3.9% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the shares to overweight from equal weight.
Persons: FactSet, Disney, Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs, Bob Iger, Spero, Sweetgreen, Piper Sandler, XPeng, Cowen, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Goldman Sachs, Wayfair, Salesforce's, — CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Tanaya Macheel, Samantha Subin Organizations: SoFi Technologies, Disney, Financial Times, Food and Drug Administration, UBS, Hasbro, of, Bank of America, CVS, Adobe, Chevron, New York Community Bancorp, Deutsche Bank, CSX, RBC Locations: Bob Iger .
The company reported adjusted earnings of 13 cents a share on revenue of $12.95 billion. Procter & Gamble — The consumer giant saw shares rise more than 1% in premarket trading after the company reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analysts' expectations. The company said it expects earnings per share between 49 cents and 59 cents, with revenue between $1.34 billion and $1.44 billion. The U.K.-based company reported second-quarter earnings of $2.15 per share on $11.42 billion in revenue. The snack maker on Thursday reported earnings of 76 cents a share, excluding items, on $8.51 billion in revenue.
Persons: Roku, Refinitiv, Gamble, Wells Fargo, Roth, Sweetgreen, Ford, Jefferies, Yun Li, Jesse Pound Organizations: Intel, Reata Pharmaceuticals, Procter, Exxon Mobil —, Revenue, Chevron, U.S . Enphase Energy, Deutsche Bank, Ford, Juniper Networks, AstraZeneca — U.S, Refinitiv, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Volkswagen . New York Community Bancorp, JPMorgan, New York Community Bancorp Locations: U.S, Wells
Intel — The chip stock jumped more than 6% after the company posted better-than-expected second-quarter earnings results. Roku — Shares popped more than 25% after the company reported a smaller-than-expected loss for the recent quarter. The streaming stock posted a loss of 76 cents a share, ahead of the $1.26 loss per share expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. The company reported earnings of $1.94 a share, excluding items, lower than the $2.01 estimate by analysts, per Refinitiv. Boston Beer posted earnings of $4.72 per share, well above an estimate of $3.38 per share from FactSet.
Persons: Roku, Gamble, Enphase, Wells Fargo, Roth MKM, Boston Beer, Sweetgreen, Ford, Rowe Price, Refinitiv, Rob Sharps, , Jesse Pound, Tanaya Macheel, Samantha Subin Organizations: Intel, Revenue, New York Community Bancorp, JPMorgan, Reata Pharmaceuticals, Procter, Dow, Exxon Mobil, Enphase Energy, Deutsche Bank, Boston Beer, Boston, Ford Locations: Refinitiv, Wells
Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines are seen on a table on May 7, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Johnson & Johnson —The stock jumped 6%, lifting the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average, after the the health care posted second-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings that topped Wall Street's expectations. Johnson & Johnson also lifted its full-year guidance as sales from the company's medtech business jumped. Discover Financial Services — Shares tumbled 14% after the company's second-quarter results missed analysts' estimates on both top and bottom lines. MarketAxess — The electronic trading platform rallied 5.6% after releasing its second-quarter results.
Persons: Johnson, Johnson Covid, Tesla, Abbott, Zions, Estee Lauder, StreetAccount, , Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox Organizations: Netflix, Refinitiv, American Airlines –, American Airlines, IBM, Johnson, Dow Jones, Abbott, Discover Financial, Federal Deposit Insurance, Barclays Locations: Los Angeles , California, China, Freeport
Netflix posted earnings of $3.29 a share on $8.19 billion in revenue. However, IBM reported earnings that topped analysts' estimates as the company expanded its gross margin. United Airlines — Shares rose 3% after United Airlines reported record quarterly earnings and said it expects a strong third quarter as travel demand surges. During the period, the company reported a rebound in customer deposits. The company reported earnings of 92 cents a share on $2.35 billion in revenue.
Persons: Refinitiv, it's, Johnson, Horton —, Horton, Blackstone, Blackstone — Blackstone, Morgan Stanley, Bud Light, , Macheel, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Yun Li Organizations: Netflix, IBM, Vegas Sands, Refinitiv, Taiwan Semiconductor, Taiwan Semi, Revenue, Discover, Discover Financial, United Airlines, Bancorp, American Airlines —, Airlines, Blackstone —, Anheuser, Busch Locations: Los Angeles , California, Vegas, Taiwan
In its latest quarter, Netflix posted earnings of $3.29 per share on revenue of $8.19 billion. IBM — The business services company's shares shed 0.7% following its mixed second-quarter earnings report. The company posted revenue of $15.48 billion, missing Wall Street's forecast of $15.58 billion, according to Refinitiv. IBM reported adjusted earnings of $2.18 per share, which was higher than analysts' consensus estimate of $2.01 per share. Tesla — Tesla shares fluctuated near the flatline following its second-quarter earnings announcement.
Persons: Refinitiv, Zions Organizations: Netflix, IBM, United Airlines — United Airlines, American Airlines, Zions Bancorp, Las Vegas Sands, Vegas Sands, Discover Locations: Newark , New Jersey, Las Vegas
Omnicom posted second-quarter revenue of $3.61 billion, lower than forecasts of $3.67 billion, according to consensus estimates from FactSet. It narrowly beat earnings expectations, posting adjusted earnings of $1.81 per share, higher than the consensus estimates of $1.80 per share. Goldman Sachs — The bank stock declined 0.3% after Goldman Sachs missed expectations in its second-quarter earnings. Goldman also reported revenue of $10.9 billion, which was more than the expected $10.84 billion. J.B. Hunt reported second-quarter earnings of $1.81 per share on revenue of $3.13 billion.
Persons: Carvana, — Omnicom, Omnicom, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Cinemark, J.B, . Hunt, Refinitiv, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound Organizations: noteholders, Interactive, Joby Aviation, JPMorgan, Hunt Transport Services, Western, U.S, Bancorp, U.S . Bancorp, Nasdaq Locations: FactSet, Hollywood, U.S
Interactive Brokers — Interactive Brokers slid 2.6% after the brokerage firm's second-quarter earnings missed estimates. The firm reported adjusted earnings of $1.32 per share, weaker than consensus estimates of $1.40 per share, according to Refinitiv. Carvana said Tuesday it will post second-quarter earnings results on Wednesday, moving the date of its report up from August 3. The global marketing company posted second-quarter revenue of $3.61 billion, lower than forecasts of $3.67 billion, according to consensus estimates from FactSet. Western Alliance Bancorp — The regional bank stock declined about 5% after Western Alliance posted second-quarter results.
Persons: Carvana, Refinitiv Organizations: Omnicom Group, Hunt Transport Services —, Hunt Transport Services, Western Alliance Bancorp, Western Alliance, Revenue Locations: FactSet, Refinitiv
JPMorgan Chase — The Wall Street heavyweight added 1.2% in premarket trading after an upgrade from Jefferies to buy from hold on Tuesday. U.S. Bancorp — Shares of the Minnesota-based bank gained 2.2% following an upgrade to buy from neutral by Bank of America. 3M — Shares rose nearly 2% in premarket trading following an upgrade to neutral from underperform by Bank of America. Shares of Zions fell 1.5% in premarket trading, while Truist's were down 1%. The biotech company on Monday said the pricing of its underwritten public offering, of 20 million shares of common stock, would be at $7.50 per share.
Persons: New York John F, Piper Sandler, Thomas Champion, JPMorgan Chase, Ebrahim Poonawala, Wells Fargo, Jefferies, Truist's, Iovance Biotherapeutics, , Jesse Pound, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Brian Evans, Sarah Min, Michael Bloom Organizations: JetBlue Airways Airbus, New York, Kennedy International Airport, JetBlue Airways — JetBlue Airways, JPMorgan, Wall, Jefferies, U.S . Bancorp, Bank of America, Bancorp, Amazon Web Services, Prime, Zions Bancorp Locations: New, USA, U.S, Minnesota, underperform
Shutterstock — Shares of the stock image, video and music provider jumped 10% after Shutterstock announced a six-year, expanded partnership with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. Newell Brands — Shares of the consumer goods company jumped more than 10% after Canaccord initiated its coverage with a buy rating. Salesforce — Shares gained more than 2% after the software company announced it would hike prices across its cloud-based offerings starting in August. Scotts Miracle-Gro — Scotts Miracle-Gro shares gained 7% after Truist upgraded the stock to buy from hold. U.S. Bancorp — Shares gained more than 3% after Bank of America upgraded them to buy from neutral, saying earnings and strong execution should foster outperformance.
Persons: Shutterstock, ChatGPT, Canaccord, Zillow, Piper Sandler, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Xpeng, JPMorgan Chase, Jefferies, Wegovy, Gro —, Generac, , Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Yun Li Organizations: OpenAI, Newell, Bank of America, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Prime, JetBlue Airways —, American Airlines, JPMorgan, Novo Nordisk — Novo Nordisk, Reuters, Scotts Miracle, Gro, Miracle, Truist, Argus Research, Bancorp — Locations: underperform, Xpeng —, Xpeng, U.S
Cognyte Software — Shares rose 5.6% in the premarket following the software company's quarterly report. American Express — Shares of the credit card company dipped 2% in premarket trading after Citi warned that credit card spending trends have slowed. Citi opened a negative catalyst watch for American Express, warning that travel and entertainment categories are slowing more sharply than other categories. SoFi — Shares slid 4% after Oppenheimer downgraded the financial technology stock to perform from outperform. Zions Bancorp — The bank stock slid 1.4% in the premarket.
Persons: Cognyte, Wall, Aldeyra, Mizuho, SoFi, Oppenheimer, Janney, , Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: FactSet, Therapeutics, Citi, American Express, Stifel, Corning, Zions Bancorp, Bancorp Locations: Wednesday's
A sign is posted in front of Oracle headquarters on December 09, 2021 in Redwood Shores, California. Meanwhile, CEO Safra Catz said she expects adjusted earnings in the fiscal first-quarter of $1.12 to $1.16 per share. Urban Outfitters — Shares rose 3.4% following an upgrade to overweight from equal weight by Morgan Stanley. Apple — Apple declined 0.7% in the premarket after UBS downgraded the stock to neutral from buy late Monday. Home Depot is also slated to hold an investor day at 9 a.m.Ulta Beauty — The beauty stock rose 0.8% after Loop Capital upgraded Ulta Beauty to buy from hold.
Persons: Safra Catz, Refinitiv, Morgan Stanley, Apple —, Bunge, , Brian Evans, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound Organizations: Oracle, , Apple, Apple — Apple, UBS, JPMorgan, Bunge, Target Locations: Redwood Shores , California, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Apple — The tech giant's shares rose about 1% ahead of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off Monday at in Cupertino, California. Valley National Bancorp — The regional bank climbed more than 4% after JPMorgan upgraded the stock to overweight from neutral. Target — KeyBanc downgraded the retailer to sector weight from overweight, warning that the resumption of student loan repayments could squeeze Target's margins. Shares of Target were down less than 1% in premarket trading. Morgan Stanley downgraded the discount retailer's stock to equal weight from overweight on Sunday, citing its "thesis-shifting quarter."
Persons: Dow, , Morgan Stanley, Estee Lauder, Oppenheimer, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound Organizations: NYSE, Apple, Apple's, Conference, Alto Networks, Dow Jones, Dish Network, Dish, National Bancorp, JPMorgan, Target Locations: Cupertino , California, premarket, Manhattan
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. DraftKings — Shares of the sports gambling platform soared 8% in midday trading. Earlier on Monday, UBS upgraded the stock to buy from neutral on strong growth in new states. Zions Bancorporation — The bank stock jumped 6.7% after Hovde Group initiated coverage of Zions at outperform, with a $40 price target, according to FactSet. Norfolk Southern — Norfolk Southern gained less than 1% during midday trading.
Western Alliance Bancorp — Western Alliance shares jumped 3.6% after Bank of America reinstated coverage on the stock with a buy rating. Home Depot , Lowe's — Shares of home improvement retailers Home Depot and Lowe's lost 1.4% and 1% in midday trading Tuesday. On Monday, Daniel Welch, a director at Seagen, disclosed the sale of 1,864 shares, a stake worth more than $370,000. GE HealthCare — The medtech company's shares gained nearly 3% after Oppenheimer initiated coverage with an outperform rating on Monday. GE HealthCare separated from parent company General Electric earlier in 2023 and began publicly trading on the Nasdaq Jan. 4.
The entertainment giant also reported revenue and earnings in line with Wall Street's estimates, according to Refinitiv. AppLovin — Shares popped 23.53% following the company's first-quarter revenue beat. Unity Software's revenue of $500 million beat the $480 million expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Tapestry — Shares of the Coach parent jumped 8.27% after the company reported stronger-than-expected earnings and revenue for its latest quarter. Its first-quarter revenue came in at $441 million, versus analyst estimates of $425 million, according to Refinitiv.
Several regional banks saw insiders buy shares over the past seven days, according to VerityData. Insider buying is tracked by some professional investors as a potential sign of company quality. Here are the five U.S. companies with the biggest insider buying over the past week, according to VerityData. Buying the dip was a theme of all of the top five insider buying companies. See more about Insider Buying on CNBC's " Last Call ," weekdays at 7 p.m.
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