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Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Nio as overweight Morgan Stanley said it thinks the electric vehicle company's stock will begin to gain traction. Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft as overweight Morgan Stanley reiterated Microsoft as a top pick and said it has "compelling positioning." Baird reiterates Tesla as outperform Baird said it's bullish on the company's supercharger opportunity. Cowen reiterates Netflix as outperform Cowen said it's standing by its outperform rating on the stock heading into earnings next week. Truist upgrades Scotts Miracle-Gro to buy from hold Truist said in its upgrade of Scotts that the pandemic hangover is finished.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Nio, KeyBanc, , Baird, Tesla, it's bullish, Cowen, it's, Piper Sandler, Piper, Wells, Uber, Evercore, Netflix Evercore, Argus, Generac, Canaccord, Canacccord, Newell, Wolfe, Jefferies, TOST, JPM, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, TD Cowen, Truist Organizations: Microsoft, CIO Survey, Netflix, TikTok, IG, Mobile, UBS, Commercial Metals, Commercial Metals Company, Amazon, Industrial, Newell Brands, destocking, Citi, Hewlett Packard Citi, HP Inc, Apple, Jefferies, JPMorgan, Bank of America, underperform Bank of America, Bancorp, of America, US Bancorp, JetBlue, Alliance, . Carriers, Target, Scotts Miracle, Gro, " Bank of America, American Express Locations: Wells Fargo, Underperform, Scotts
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
Americans are heading into the Fourth of July holiday with an economy that has been nothing short of resilient. Given this backdrop, CNBC Pro set out to find the stocks that can capitalize the most from a strong U.S. economy. Solar energy stock Sunrun also made the list. "The company is experiencing strong momentum across all its sales channels," he said in a note last month. Other stocks that made the cut include Frontier Communications , Marriott Vacations , Marathon Oil , Scotts Miracle-Gro and energy company PPL .
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New York CNN —If you have a sweet tooth, take note: Cocoa prices have been soaring — and that could drive chocolate prices higher. Because of that, there is an “outsize impact of the region’s weather patterns on world cocoa prices and supplies,” according to Gro Intelligence’s post. Tony's Chocolonely welcomes higher cocoa prices. Petra Figueroa/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images“We are very happy that cocoa prices are rising,” said Pascal Baltussen, chief of impact and operations at Tony’s. “Cocoa prices have been way too low for West African cocoa farmers to earn a living income.”Cocoa futures are used to determine the prices paid to farmers for cocoa in Ivory Coast and Ghana.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Hilton is a keeper
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Snowflake's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Azul's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Palantir's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Hilton's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Samsara's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: Frank Slootman, it's, Palantir, Allison Transmission's, Allison, Hilton, that's, It's, I've Organizations: CNBC, Scotts, Scotts Miracle, Stock, Caterpillar, Marriott, Hilton, Utilities Locations: Snowflake
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: Sell Rivian and sell Lucid, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stocks including: Snowflake, Taiwan Semiconductor, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Azul SA, Palantir, Allison Transmission, Hilton, Essential Utilities, Samsara, Rivian, and Intel.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Allison Transmission Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor, Scotts Miracle, Gro, Azul SA, Essential Utilities, Intel Locations: Snowflake
London CNN —With the threat of an unprecedented US debt crisis receding fast, the global economy looks to have dodged a huge shock. While an immediate crisis has likely been avoided, the litany of problems that had been temporarily overshadowed by the specter of a US default — among them, high inflation, rising interest rates and sluggish growth — haven’t gone away. Bloomberg/Getty ImagesInflation still too highAgainst that backdrop, inflation has eased in Europe’s second biggest economy, mimicking falls in Germany, Spain and Italy. But it could still arise from two longstanding threats: the Ukraine war and the climate crisis, both of which pose risks to global supply chains and food prices. The war helped drive international food prices to an all-time high last year.
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London CNN —Global wheat prices fell Thursday after Ukraine and Russia agreed to extend a deal allowing grain to be exported from Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea. “These agreements matter for global food security,” António Guterres, secretary general of the United Nations, told journalists Wednesday. “Ukrainian and Russian products feed the world.”The grain deal, first signed in July, was due to expire on Thursday, but Turkish and Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday that it would be extended for another two months. Ukraine and Russia together account for nearly a third of global wheat exports, according to Gro Intelligence, an agricultural data firm. In the days after the invasion, global wheat prices skyrocketed, with the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization warning that as many as 47 million people could be pushed into “acute food insecurity” because of the war.
Berkshire Hathaway — The conglomerate's A shares rose more than 1% as investors cheered a strong earnings report from Warren Buffett's company. Tyson Foods — Shares plummeted 15% after the food production company posted an unexpected loss for the recent quarter and cut its revenue outlook for the year. PacWest - The regional bank stock held on to a gain of about 3% on Monday. Six Flags posted a narrower-than-expected loss of 84 cents per share, compared to expectations of a per-share loss of 89 cents, according to FactSet. Six Flags posted revenue of $142.2 million, greater than the expectation of $132.6 million, with CEO Selim Bassoul calling the results "proof points" that its new strategy is working.
Three Stock Lunch: ZScaler, Tyson Foods & ScottsMiracle-Gro
  + stars: | 2023-05-08 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThree Stock Lunch: ZScaler, Tyson Foods & ScottsMiracle-GroDanielle Shay, Simpler Trading VP of options, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss three stocks: ZScaler, Tyson Foods and ScottsMiracle-Gro.
Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Deutsche Bank reiterates Apple as buy Deutsche said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock after reviewing Apple's quarterly 10-Q filing. JPMorgan upgrades American to overweight from neutral and downgrades Southwest to neutral from overweight. JPMorgan initiates Alcoa as overweight JPMorgan said in its initiation of Alcoa that it sees a "favorable aluminum metal pricing environment in the coming years." Bank of America upgrades Fortinet to buy from neutral Bank of America said the cybersecurity company has solid fundamentals. JPMorgan upgrades Scotts Miracle-Gro to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said the fertilizer company is a "reasonable investment."
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 24: A person walks past a First Republic bank branch in Manhattan on April 24, 2023 in New York City. First Republic , JPMorgan Chase — First Republic shares and were halted after JPMorgan Chase acquired the ailing bank and most of its assets after regulators seized control. General Motors — The automaker gained 2% after Morgan Stanley upgraded General Motors to overweight from equal weight and called the stock oversold. — Regional bank stocks were volatile on Monday as investors reacted to the seizure and sale of First Republic Bank over the weekend. However, management said on the company earnings call Monday that demand for loans originating from the fourth quarter would see a lower monetization level due to higher interest.
Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley upgrades General Motors to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the auto giant's stock is oversold. Guggenheim initiates Endeavor as buy Guggenheim initiated the sports and entertainment company and says it's "well positioned." Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said Tesla's price cuts are the best measure of electric vehicle demand. Morgan Stanley upgrades Logitech to equal weight from underweight Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock mainly on valuation. Guggenheim upgrades Teradata to buy from neutral Guggenheim upgraded the software company based on positive channel checks.
The biggest week of this earnings season showed us that things aren't as bad as many feared. The week ahead of earnings, including several more Club names, should tell us more. The results are always important, but it's the guidance and management commentary we will really hone in on to better understand the path ahead. In Amazon's case, a solid first quarter for its AWS cloud business was overshadowed by management seeing a material slowdown in April. ET: Nonfarm Payrolls Looking back It was the biggest week of this earnings season for the Club as several of our mega-cap holdings and industry bellwethers reported results.
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Needham upgrades TransUnion to buy from hold Needham upgraded the stock after its earnings report Tuesday. Deutsche Bank reiterates Apple as buy Deutsche said it's standing by its buy rating heading into earnings next week. Bank of America downgrades Danaher to neutral from buy Bank of America downgraded the commercial products company after a "disappointing" earnings report. Bank of America reiterates General Motors as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating after the company's earnings on Tuesday. " Bank of America reiterates Roku as buy Bank of America said it's bullish heading into Roku earnings after the bell on Wednesday.
The global rice market is set to log its largest shortfall in two decades in 2023, according to Fitch Solutions. "At the global level, the most evident impact of the global rice deficit has been, and still is, decade-high rice prices," Fitch Solutions' commodities analyst Charles Hart said. That would mar the largest global rice deficit since 2003/2004, when the global rice markets generated a deficit of 18.6 million tonnes, said Hart. "The global rice production deficit situation will increase the cost of importing rice for major rice importers such as Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and African countries in 2023," said Tjakra. "It is our view that global rice production will stage a solid rebound in 2023/24, expecting total output to rise by 2.5% year on year," Fitch's report forecast, hinging on India being a "principal engine" of global rice output over the next five years.
A contraction in beef supplies “has been coming for a while,” said David Anderson, a professor in Texas A&M University’s agricultural economics department. Beef supplies are shrinking after farmers sold off cattle in response to drought and high costs. The “big unknown is going to be consumer demand.”The beef supply tends to grow and shrink in roughly 10-year cycles, said Lance Zimmerman, senior beef analyst for the North American market with Rabobank. “If that’s the case, beef prices may be steadier.”And with food inflation stubbornly high, consumers are already cutting back on certain items, including beef. If demand remains strong, “we may see some higher beef prices,” towards the fall and later, Bernt said.
Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bernstein reiterates Tesla as underperform Bernstein said Tesla sharers remain overvalued. Loop reiterates Apple as buy Loop said it sees attractive iPhone revenue upside for Apple. Canaccord upgrades Generac to buy from hold Canaccord said it sees "storm clouds breaking" for shares of Generac. JPMorgan reiterates Roku as overweight JPMorgan said it's standing by shares of Roku after the company's earnings results on Wednesday. " Bernstein reiterates Meta as outperform Bernstein kept its outperform rating on the social media giant and says it likes the company's "clear cost takeout plan."
Advanced Micro Devices — Shares of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices jumped 7.9% after the company reported earnings that beat Wall Street's expectations, according to Refinitiv. AMD also showed relative strength after competitor Intel's disappointing quarter, analysts said. Snap — Shares of the social media company plunged 14% after the firm reported quarterly revenue that missed Wall Street's expectations, according to Refinitiv. Stryker — Shares rallied about 7% after the company reported adjusted fourth-quarter earnings of $3 per share, above FactSet's estimate of $2.84. The Chili's parent company reported 76 cents in adjusted earnings per share on $1.02 billion in revenue.
The Fed's meeting Tuesday and Wednesday comes amid a flood of corporate earnings reports, with about 20% of the S & P 500 reporting that week. The most important day for earnings is Thursday, when Apple , Alphabet and Amazon report after the bell. The Nasdaq Composite was up 11% for the month as of Friday afternoon, well ahead of the 6.2% gain in the S & P 500. Traders have been watching the S & P 500 edge closer to the key threshold of 4,100 , its high from December. AAPL 1Y line apple Apple is also important because of the signals it can send about the strength of the consumer, supply chains and China's reopening.
“All the major causes of the food crisis are still with us — conflict, Covid, climate change, high fuel prices,” Cary Fowler, the US special envoy for global food security, told CNN. But high food prices mean that funding can’t go as far, and Russia’s war continues to generate volatility. “The Ukraine crisis has had this ongoing negative impact on world food prices and [added] even more volatility,” said Abby Maxman, CEO of Oxfam America. Russia “is not assisting in alleviating the food crisis in slowing down the grain inspections,” Fowler said. Oxfam’s Maxman, who traveled there in September, said disruptions to food supplies were obvious in markets.
Income and yield, dividends and royalties. After all, analysts' forecast yield on the S & P 500 as a whole in 2023 is still only about 1.8% today. To find red flags among high-payers, CNBC Pro searched the S & P 1500 Index, consisting of the S & P 500, Midcap 400 and Smallcap 600 indexes. The result is five stocks with dividends ranging as high as 15.2%, but no lower than 5.5%. More optimistically, however, its dividend coverage ratio stands at a reasonable 2.0.
Chicken prices are finally starting to fall
  + stars: | 2022-11-23 | by ( Danielle Wiener-Bronner | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
New York CNN Business —Over the past year, as some meat prices have fallen, chicken prices have remained stubbornly high. In the year through October, not adjusting for seasonal swings, chicken prices had jumped 14.5%, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Chicken prices are finally falling. Why chicken prices were highBut the roosters don’t bear all the blame. Still, a decline in wholesale prices eventually leads to a decline in retail prices, which is starting to happen.
Lyft (LYFT) downgraded to in line from outperform (hold from buy) at Evercore, one of many negative Wall Street notes. Price target cuts: Credit Suisse to $122 per share from $137 and Baird to $120 from $140. Raymond James cuts price target on Palantir (PLTR) to $15 per share from $20 but has strong buy. Meanwhile, multiple price cuts on Celanese. Mizuho cut price target on cloud data provider Snowflake (SNOW) to $185 per share from $225 but keeps buy rating.
Barclays says investors should consider putting their money in Scotts Miracle-Gro , a pandemic-era beneficiary positioned to generate solid free cash flows ahead. "We expect SMG to deliver c$6-$8 FCF/share in the next three years from strong underlying US Consumer business and working capital adjustment," analyst Gaurav Jain wrote in his upgrade of the stock to an overweight rating. "This will help it to de-lever from the current high leverage and help guide upside." Monetization of the company's cannabis business — to which Barclays attributes zero value — could also provide further upside for the stock, he said. Barclays' unchanged $75 price target implies a 45% upside for the stock from Monday's close.
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