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CNBC Stock Draft 2024 Leaderboard
  + stars: | 2024-04-25 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Each team selected 2 stocks/investments from a list of 60. The team with the highest average appreciation (not including dividends) at the close of trading on February 7th, 2025 will be the Stock Draft Champion. Visit the CNBC Stock Draft.
Organizations: CNBC
When trying to assess the growth prospects of companies, portfolio manager Jack Dwyer says the consumer is king. CNBC's Will Koulouris will ask the CEO of Infusive Asset Management how he harnesses the power of the consumer in Pro Talks on Wednesday, April 24. The top holdings of Infusive's Consumer Alpha Global Leaders Fund include Amazon , Netflix and Alphabet , in addition to consumer stocks such as McDonald's , LVMH and PepsiCo . When selecting stocks, Dwyer urges investors to avoid making generalizations about consumer strength on a country basis, and highlighted a divergence across the luxury sector. To discover Dwyer's top stock picks, j oin CNBC Pro Talks on Wednesday, April 24 at 6:30 a.m. BST / 1:30 p.m. SGT / 1:30 a.m.
Persons: Jack Dwyer, CNBC's Will Koulouris, Dwyer, Hermes, Morningstar, Will Koulouris Organizations: Infusive, Management, Infusive's Consumer Alpha Global, Fund, Amazon, Netflix, PepsiCo, Nvidia Locations: LVMH, millennials
This Wednesday at London Business School, CNBC's Steve Sedgwick will ask two market experts where's best to invest right now. Fowler leads UBS' European equity strategy and global derivative strategy teams. Gooch-Peters is a member of Sanlam's global high-quality equity team and leads the global equity team's investment strategy. Fowler leads UBS' European equity strategy and global derivative strategy teams. Gooch-Peters is a member of Sanlam's global high-quality equity team and leads the global equity team's investment strategy.
Persons: Steve Sedgwick, Gerry Fowler, Hannah Gooch, Peters, Fowler, Gooch, Hannah Organizations: CNBC, London Business School, UBS, Chief European, Sanlam Investments, BNP Paribas, Citi, Sanlam Locations: Abrdn, London, . New York, Singapore
Fidji Simo, Instacart
  + stars: | 2024-02-28 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Starting last year, profitability became a more consistent story for the largest online grocery marketplace in North America, with millions of monthly active orderers and Instacart+ members. The company says it has now delivered over one billion orders across its 85,000-store network encompassing 1,500 retail partners. "There were a lot of questions about whether Instacart would be just another pandemic fad," CEO Fidji Simo told CNBC . Simo, who took the top role at the company in 2021 and launched the Instacart Health delivery service in 2022, has made health care a personal passion. "Patients often go through years-long diagnostic odysseys, bouncing around from specialist to specialist with no one looking at the whole picture," Simo wrote on her LinkedIn.
Persons: Fidji Simo, Instacart, NBCUniversal's Peacock, Simo Organizations: Google, CNBC, Kroger, Costco, Amazon Prime, Paramount, Metrodora Institute Locations: North America
2024 Changemakers: How CNBC chose the inaugural list
  + stars: | 2024-02-28 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Members of the CNBC Changemakers Advisory Board gave us many ideas, telling us that transformative leaders, especially women, are those who commit to meaningful change. Here's how we did it:From October 3–November 17, 2023, CNBC conducted an open call for nominations for the Changemakers List. Next year, we'll choose a whole new list of 50 women, and it is entirely possible that many of those women were nominated this year. Qualitative scores were added to the quantitative score from round one, with each weighted equally (50% qualitative, 50% quantitative), and nominees were re-ranked according to their total scores. Ultimately, a data-driven, systematic process led to the creation of the Changemakers list, the first of many more to come.
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Women in leadership are reaching a level of success that is not only exceptional but highlights novel approaches to old business problems and identification of new market opportunities. The women named to the inaugural CNBC Changemakers list are creating a pattern of what it takes to defy the odds, innovate and thrive in a volatile business landscape. Make no mistake: There is still a distinct need for more coverage of innovative women leaders, and more support from the capital markets. Women leaders are still rare — they're less than 10% of S&P 500 CEOs, while women founders draw about 2% of venture capital dollars. By focusing on women who left an indelible mark on the economy and business world in 2023, CNBC Changemakers recognizes the accomplishments of names in the news and many who have flown under the radar.
Organizations: CNBC, CNBC Changemakers
The 2024 Just 100 rankings
  + stars: | 2024-02-05 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Just Capital's annual list ranks companies on issues the American public says in polling are the most important in demonstrating that the stock market is doing right by all stakeholders. The JUST 100 evaluates Russell 1000 companies across 20 core issues, 236 underlying data points, and five stakeholders: workers, communities, shareholders & governance, customers, and the environment. According to Just Capital, on average, the top-performing companies across all industries pay higher wages, create more jobs, provide more career advancement opportunities and better benefits, have greater gender and racial diversity, set stricter carbon goals, and have competitive equity performance versus Russell 1000 peers.
Persons: Russell Organizations: Just
CNBC's "Sustainable Future Forum" returned as a special event live from the 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. CNBC convened top policymakers and business leaders to evaluate the outcomes of COP28 and examine what needs to happen in 2024 to ensure pledges are upheld, and progress is made. This panel examines what needs to happen to stay on course. watch nowNavigating the Energy TransitionCOP28 climate summit reached a historic deal to transition away from fossil fuels but did the agreement go far enough? Guests on the panel included: Marco Alvera, CEO, TES Vaishali Sinha, co-founder, ReNew Alfred Stern, CEO, OMV Bold Baatar, CEO, Rio Tinto Copper Henrik Andersen, CEO, Vestas
Persons: Badr Jafar, Daniel F, Feldman, John Kerry, Biden Rachel Kyte, Sanda Ojiambo, Tania Bryer, Kofi Annan, Marco Alvera, TES Vaishali Sinha, Alfred Stern, OMV, Rio Tinto Copper Henrik Andersen, Vestas Organizations: Economic, CNBC, Crescent Petroleum, Business, Philanthropy, Conference of, UN, Partner, Staff, Initiative, Energy, TES Vaishali, Rio Tinto Copper Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Dubai, Covington, Rio
From electric vehicles, artificial intelligence and geopolitics, opportunities are seized by looking at disruptive changes in the global economy, according to Kingsley Jones of boutique advisory firm Jevons Global. Jones is bullish on the usual Big Tech names, but says they're "boring." "This year our attention has turned to under-valued growth stocks that are natural beneficiaries of AI," he added. To discover more on the themes — and stocks and ETFs — that Jones likes, join CNBC Pro Talks on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 6:30 a.m. BST / 2:30 p.m. SGT / 1:30 a.m. Learn more from our previous Pro Talks: Portfolio manager explains why he has the 'most conviction' in this China tech stock Fund manager reveals the one energy stock to buy right now Forget Tesla.
Persons: Kingsley Jones, Jevons, Koulouris, Jones, Goldman Sachs Organizations: U.S, Big Tech, CNBC, BYD Locations: China
CNBC is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Disruptor 50 list — our annual look at the most innovative venture-backed companies using breakthrough technology to meet increasing economic and consumer challenges. A notable past Disruptor 50 company that made it to the public market this year, Instacart , has failed to maintain its IPO pricing. Business failures, too, have occurred for formerly high-flying, high-profile backed Disruptor 50 companies, including Convoy and WeWork. This is especially true of companies involved in the booming AI hype cycle sparked by 2023's top Disruptor 50 company, OpenAI, just over a year ago. 2024 honorees will be notified in April, and the list will be released in May across CNBC's TV and digital platforms.
Persons: Jan Organizations: CNBC, U.S, Convoy, CNBC's
CNBC's Sustainable Future Forum 2023
  + stars: | 2023-11-29 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
For the first time, CNBC's Sustainable Future Forum will take place in-person, hosted on Sunday Dec. 3, 2023. in Dubai alongside the UN's flagship climate change conference, COP28. Hosted by Steve Sedgwick, the Co-Anchor of CNBC's flagship show 'Squawk Box,' the event will explore how global leaders of business, industry and public policy convey the vision of COP28 to consumers, societies and their other stakeholders. Amid public skepticism about progress towards a sustainable future, and tension between short-term economic demands and long-term changes, how do advocates of sustainability across business and government convince people their strategy and policies are right? How do you sell your vision of the future to win hearts and minds when many people are focused on the impacts of the economic downturn? Check out the speakers' list and agenda here.
Persons: Steve Sedgwick Organizations: COP28, CNBC's Locations: Dubai
For the first time, CNBC Pro Talks is heading to a business school. Arcese is a portfolio manager on the Foord Global Equity fund and Foord SICAV - Foord International Fund, and has 20 years of experience in both developed and emerging markets, as well as long-only and long/short products. Sullivan joined JPMorgan in 2010 and has held hedge fund management and research roles in Asia since 1998. Learn more from our previous Pro Talks: Looking to invest long-term in Nvidia? Here's how to invest, say the prosFor the first time, CNBC Pro Talks is heading to a business school.
Persons: Tanvir Gill, Brian Arcese, James Sullivan, Jenny Zeng, Foord, Sullivan, Zeng, Morgan Stanley's Slimmon Organizations: CNBC, Foord Asset Management, Asia, JPMorgan, Allianz Global Investors, Foord Global Equity, Foord, Fund, Nvidia, Big Tech Locations: Asia, Singapore, Arcese
[The stream is slated to start at 8:45 a.m. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is giving a press conference following the bank's latest monetary policy decision. The ECB ended its run of rate hikes on Thursday after 10 consecutive increases, keeping its key rate at a record high of 4%. Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube.
Persons: Christine Lagarde Organizations: Central Bank, ECB, CNBC, YouTube
A slew of stocks were upgraded by analysts on Tuesday, including a gambling name, a credit card company and an energy beverage maker. To be sure, one regional bank was downgraded.
Wall Street is starting the week with a slew of upgrades and downgrades from analysts. Among the major calls on Monday are an upgrade for some trash stocks and a pharmacy operator. Meanwhile, Bank of America issued a warning regarding automakers.
Organizations: Bank of America
Join CNBC's Will Koulouris as he quizzes Nick Griffin, chief investment officer of Munro Partners, on the AI theme, Big Tech, and how to play stocks such as Nvidia and Microsoft . Munro Partners, with $4.3 billion Australian dollars under management, is focused on global growth stocks. The Munro Global Growth Fund's top five holdings are Alphabet , Amazon , Nvidia , Visa and Microsoft . The firm has another growth-focused fund, the Munro Concentrated Global Growth Fund, with a return of 12% per annum since its inception in 2019. He has been with Munro Partners since 2016 and before that was head of international equities at K2 Asset Management and was also at Deutsche Bank.
Persons: Koulouris, Nick Griffin, Munro, Griffin, Eli Lilly Organizations: Munro Partners, Big Tech, Nvidia, Microsoft, Global, Novo Nordisk, Visa, Samsung SDI, Asset Management, Deutsche Bank Locations: U.S
[The stream is slated to start at 10:45 a.m. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche is moderating a panel at the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Marrakech, Morocco. Titled, "Reform Priorities for Tackling Debt," the seminar will include Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the IMF, Ajay Banga, the president of the World Bank Group, Mohammad Al-Jadaan, the minister of finance for Saudi Arabia, Situmbeko Musokotwane, minister of finance for Zambia, and Anna Gelpern, professor of law and international finance at Georgetown LawSubscribe to CNBC on YouTube.
Persons: Kristalina, Ajay Banga, Mohammad Al, Situmbeko Musokotwane, Anna Gelpern Organizations: International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Bank Group, Georgetown Law, CNBC, YouTube Locations: Marrakech, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Zambia
[The stream is slated to start at 5 a.m. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] Major oil executives, policymakers and ministers convene in Abu Dhabi at ADIPEC this week to discuss energy markets as the world grapples with a transition to clean energy. It comes just weeks ahead of the COP28 climate talks, which will be held in Dubai later this year.
Locations: Abu Dhabi, ADIPEC, Dubai
Many investors were burned in the years leading up to Covid during the rise of ESG and bear market in oil. "We like that investment," said Jase Auby, the chief investment officer for the pension system, which has a 6% allocation to energy and energy infrastructure. Auby said his pension system stress tests for oil prices because it is very volatile. The Texas pension system is a long-term investor and looks at energy that way, as it does the broader commodities complex. "I get the hedge in the inflation scenario," he said, adding that the pension system holds commodities in its risk parity portfolio for inflation reasons.
Persons: Jase Auby, Auby, — Eric Rosenbaum Organizations: of Locations: of Texas, Texas
From Alphabet to Meta , Richard Clode, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, is a fan of Big Tech — but his interest in the sector goes beyond the behemoths. Clode, who manages the Horizon Global Technology Leaders Fund and the Horizon Sustainable Future Technologies Fund, will reveal how he selects stocks that he judges to be underappreciated by the market. Top holdings in his funds include chipmakers Nvidia and TSMC , payments giants Mastercard and Visa and a range of Big Tech stocks. Join CNBC Pro Talks here on Wednesday, June 19, at 1:30 p.m. SGT / 6:30 a.m. BST / 1:30 a.m. Learn more from our previous Pro Talks: This U.S. biotech stock is up 90% this year and will continue to soar, fund manager says Aging populations are creating major opportunities, fund manager says.
Persons: Richard Clode, Janus Henderson, Koulouris, Clode, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Janus Henderson Investors, Big Tech, Horizon Global Technology, Fund, Technologies Fund, Nvidia, Mastercard, Visa, Nasdaq, Global Technology, Technologies, Moore, Pioneer Investments, Pro, UBS Locations: Gartmore
The world's population is getting older — and it's creating significant investment opportunities, according to Pacific Asset Management's Dani Saurymper. Join CNBC's Arabile Gumede as he discusses with Saurymper how to play the long-term aging theme on Pro Talks . Join CNBC Pro Talks on Wednesday, June 21, at 12 p.m. BST / 7 p.m. SGT / 7 a.m. Learn more from our previous Pro Talks: Tesla vs. BYD: Here's why one fund manager prefers the Buffett-backed automaker Nvidia's stock could rise fivefold in 10 years on A.I. trend, says fund manager Thinking of buying tech stocks?
Persons: Dani Saurymper, Saurymper, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Longevity, AstraZeneca, Pets, Pacific Asset Management, AXA Investment Managers, Barclays Investment Bank, Bank of America Locations: U.S, A.I
Join CNBC's Tanvir Gill as she discusses ethical investing with top-performing fund manager Philip Ripman. Ripman's fund, Storebrand Global Solutions, avoids companies that make over 5% of their revenues from fossil fuels, tobacco, alcohol, war and other vice-related activities. Ripman is based in Oslo, Norway and has been the fund manager of Storebrand Global Solutions since 2015. Join CNBC's Tanvir Gill as she discusses ethical investing with top-performing fund manager Philip Ripman. Ripman is based in Oslo, Norway and has been the fund manager of Storebrand Global Solutions since 2015.
Ramp: 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50
  + stars: | 2023-05-09 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Thanks to a new wave of fintech startups, corporate credit cards do a lot more than transactions these days. One of the fastest growing is Ramp, which uses AI-assisted software to automate expense reporting. Founded in 2019, Ramp has grown quickly, reaching $100 million in annualized revenue in early 2022. Ramp works with businesses both large and small, helping clients track spending and save money through contract negotiations or duplicated spent alerts. Ramp says it helps the average company cut their expenses by 3.4% a year and shorten the time spent on monthly bookkeeping by about a week.
OpenAI: 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50
  + stars: | 2023-05-09 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Since launching ChatGPT in November, OpenAI has quickly become a household name. Microsoft came into the picture in 2019 with a $1 billion investment. The tech giant followed up with a multi-billion-dollar investment in 2023, with some reports putting the figure as high as $10 billion. Today, OpenAI is reportedly valued at $29 billion, though the company has not shared total funding or valuation data. Microsoft has been integrating the technology into Bing, its search engine, as well as its Microsoft 365 bundle and Dynamics 365 sales and marketing tools.
BlocPower: 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50
  + stars: | 2023-05-09 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Brooklyn-based cleantech company BlocPower is squarely positioned with a mission to fight climate change while solving social injustices, focusing on renewable energy, reduction of carbon pollution, and urban redevelopment in lower-income areas. BlocPower was founded in 2014 by Donnel Baird, the child of Guyanese immigrants, who drew on his experience growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn in an apartment without well-functioning heating and cooling systems. This retrofitting of older buildings can lead to major energy savings, 30% to 50%, and a reduction of at least 40% in greenhouse gas emissions, BlocPower says. In Buffalo, BlocPower inked a contract with utility National Fuel Gas Company to upgrade hybrid heating and cooling systems in 34 low-to-middle income residential and commercial buildings. It also sealed a deal with Fujitsu General America to bring a better-functioning automatic heating and cooling unit to the U.S.
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