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Mission Produce — The avocado producer surged 21.6% after reporting revenue for the fiscal third quarter jumped 24% from a year ago. The company reported sales of $324 million, compared with $261.4 million in the same three-month period one year before. Boot Barn — Shares rose 6% after the Western-style retailer provided an update on its recent performance ahead of a Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference presentation. Boot Barn announced preliminary consolidated same-store sales growth of 4% in its fiscal second quarter. Johnson Controls International — Shares rose nearly 2% after JPMorgan upgraded the stock to buy from neutral.
Persons: Piper Sandler, LSEG . Patterson, Alibaba, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, , Samantha Subin, Sean Conlon, Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Growers, Oracle, LSEG, Apple, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Juniper Networks, Revenue, UTI Energy, Hong, Reuters, Johnson, JPMorgan, Anheuser, Busch Inbev SA, Equity Locations: California, U.S, Alibaba —, China, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Wells
Mission Produce , Calavo Growers — Shares gained 20% after the avocado producer reported a year-over-year revenue increase of 24% for the fiscal third quarter. Calavo Growers advanced around 12% after the rival producer reported adjusted earnings of 57 cents per share in its fiscal third quarter. That is more than the 43 cents per share that analysts were expecting, according to FactSet. Oracle — Shares of the database software company surged more than 11% after a fiscal first-quarter beat on the top and bottom lines. For the fiscal second quarter, the company saw growth of 4% in preliminary consolidated same-store sales.
Persons: Russell Hutchinson, LSEG, Piper Sandler, Hewlett Packard, Rubrik, FactSet, Patterson, Gary Kelly, Bob Jordan, Alibaba, Daniel Pinto, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: Ally, Mission, Calavo, Calavo Growers, Oracle —, Oracle, Amazon Web Services, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hewlett, Juniper Networks, UTI, Southwest Airlines —, Elliott Investment Management, Hong, Reuters, JPMorgan Locations: U.S, Alibaba —, China, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading: C3.ai — The technology stock tumbled 19.2% after posting weaker-than-expected subscription revenue during the company's fiscal first quarter. C3.ai posted $73.5 million for the top line, while analysts polled by FactSet had penciled in $79.2 million. JetBlue said to expect somewhere between a loss of 2.5% and a gain of 1% relative to the same period a year ago. Verint earned an adjusted 49 cents per share on $210 million in revenue, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had anticipated 53 cents in earnings per share and $213 million in revenue. The company also announced it would be cutting 15% of its workforce and guided for fiscal third-quarter revenue much below analysts' forecasts.
Persons: FactSet, Tesla, Topgolf Callaway, Topgolf, Verint, LSEG, ChargePoint, Copart, Dick's, StoneCo, Morgan Stanley, , Samantha Subin, Lisa Han, Sarah Min Organizations: Verizon, Frontier Communications, Frontier, JetBlue —, JetBlue, Callaway, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Systems, Management, Dick's, Goods, JPMorgan Locations: Europe, China
G-III Apparel Group — Shares surged 22% after the apparel maker posted second-quarter results that topped estimates. Adjusted earnings of 52 cents per share beat the 27 cents a share that analysts expected, according to FactSet. Hewlett Packard Enterprise — Shares dropped 6% after Hewlett Packard Enterprise saw gross margins decline from a year ago. In its fiscal first quarter, C3.ai saw $73.5 million in revenue, lower than the $79.2 million forecast by analysts polled by FactSet. In its fiscal third quarter, Toro posted adjusted earnings of $1.18 per share on revenue of $1.16 billion.
Persons: FactSet, ChargePoint, LSEG, Verint, Steven Cahall, Tesla, Zimmer Biomet, McKesson, Toro, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Lisa Han, Alex Harring, Yun Li, Pia Singh Organizations: JetBlue Airways, JetBlue, III, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hewlett, Enterprise, Frontier Communications, Verizon Communications —, Verizon, Casey's, Verint Systems, Technology, , Old Dominion, Old Dominion Freight, Toro Locations: New York, FactSet, Wells Fargo, Europe, China, Wells
Mike Lynch, 59, is the founder of enterprise software firm Autonomy. Dominic Lipinski | PA Images | Getty ImagesDuring the course of the trial, Lynch took the stand in his own defense. He became a key voice supporting the U.K. technology industry, backing key names like cybersecurity firm Darktrace and legal tech firm Luminance. Mike Lynch, founder of software firm Autonomy, at the company's headquarters in, Cambridge, U.K., Aug. 24, 2000. Bryn Colton | Hulton Archive | Getty Images"I keep rare breeds," Lynch told LeadersIn in a 2016 interview.
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Mike Lynch, 59, is the founder of enterprise software firm Autonomy. Lynch, 59, is the founder of enterprise software firm Autonomy. During the trial, Lynch took the stand in his own defense, denying wrongdoing and telling jurors that HP botched Autonomy's integration. "I keep rare breeds," Lynch told LeadersIn during an interview. Weeks before he was reported missing, Lynch told The Times newspaper of how he feared dying in prison if found guilty over the HP allegations.
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Organizations are shifting to hybrid cloud and on-prem IT infrastructure for more control over data. Rather than depending solely on third-party cloud services, they're looking to operate their IT data networks on-site. Hewlett Packard EnterpriseA push for on-premThis trend is a response to concerns about the reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness of cloud services. Kindo provides a secure management platform for AI systems that lets organizations control which users have access to internal AI resources. The winners will be those that can bridge cloud and on-prem to provide the level of control organizations are demanding.
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For example, this season started with the banks roaring higher on great numbers, legitimately great numbers led by a phenomenal Bank of America quarter. The later just made no sense because it is pulling away from Intel on the low end and if Nvidia really does have production problems then AMD is the de facto winner. In fact, the only stock that didn't suffer from an Nvidia relation, Apple, got through earnings without too much trouble. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
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Super Micro announces 10 for 1 stock split
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | by ( Annie Palmer | In Annierpalmer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Server company Super Micro Computer on Tuesday announced a 10-for-1 stock split, set to begin trading on a split-adjusted basis on Oct. 1. Shares of Super Micro, which joined the S&P 500 in March, surged 246% in 2023 and are up 117% year-to-date. Super Micro shares slid as much as 7% in extended trading. Super Micro said it expects first-quarter revenues between $6 billion and $7 billion, beating Wall Street's estimate of $5.46 billion. It expects EPS of $5.59 to $8.27, or a $7.48 midpoint, compared to the consensus estimates of $7.58.
Persons: Wall Organizations: Computer, Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia, Super Micro
EU approves Hewlett Packard Enterprise's $14 billion Juniper deal
  + stars: | 2024-08-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The logo of the IT company Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) can be seen in the company's technology center at the door of a server cabinet. The EU Commission on Thursday said it had unconditionally approved the $14 billion takeover of networking gear maker Juniper Networks by Hewlett Packard Enterprise . People familiar with the matter on Monday already said HPE was set to secure approval for the deal announced in January. The takeover underscores the rush by companies to upgrade and develop new products amid a sharp rise in artificial intelligence-driven services. The deal is also being assessed by Britain's antitrust enforcer, with a decision due on Aug. 14.
Persons: HPE Organizations: IT, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, EU, Juniper Networks
The other is Nvidia , which for a time this week, surpassed Microsoft to become the largest company in the world by market cap. Nvidia has over 80% of the market for chips used to train and deploy AI software like ChatGPT. 100 on Interbrand's list for 2023 is Japanese camera maker Canon, with Dutch brewer Heineken at No. The risk for Nvidia, Silverman added, is that its "weak brand strength will limit how valuable it will be, despite its market cap heights." Gamers love itHowever, a competing survey shows that Nvidia's brand value is catching up to that of its peers.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Ann Wang, , Greg Silverman, Interbrand's, Silverman, Interbrand, Kantar BrandZ, Marc Glovsky, Philip Fong Organizations: Reuters Apple, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Disney, Netflix, Heineken, Apple, Windows, Samsung, Toyota, Mercedes, Benz, BMW, Nike, Intel, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, CNBC, Nintendo, AFP, Getty, chipmaker, Dell, Vanda Research Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, Korean
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Accenture — The tech stock jumped 8.6%. While Accenture missed earnings and revenue expectations in its latest quarter, according to FactSet, the information technology company posted more than $900 million in new generative AI bookings. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares tumbled nearly 12% after the company on Tuesday said that its registration of additional shares was declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Dell Technologies , Super Micro Computer — Shares jumped more than 4% each. Advanced Micro Devices — Shares added about 1% after Piper Sandler called the semiconductor stock a top pick among large caps.
Persons: Elon Musk, Dell, Musk, LSEG, Piper Sandler, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Accenture, Trump Media & Technology, Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia, Microsoft, Dell Technologies, xAI, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Juniper Networks, Juniper, KB
It's also the second-most overbought stock on Wall Street this week based on its 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. CNBC Pro used its stock screener tool to search for the most overbought and oversold stocks. Names with a 14-day RSI exceeding 70 are considered overbought, which suggests that shares may soon slide. Other overbought stocks this week include Nvidia , Hewlett Packard Enterprise and T.J. Maxx . Among oversold stocks, aerospace and defense firm Northrop Grumman topped the list this week with a 14-day RSI of about 17.
Persons: It's, Siri, chipmaker, LSEG, Northrop Grumman, Northrop, Tyson Organizations: Apple, Developers, RSI, CNBC Pro, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Nvidia, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Broadcom, Wall, Bank of America, Microsoft, Tyson Foods
"Last night, I bemoaned that there aren't enough stocks that are compelling away from tech," Cramer said. And this week's numbers suggest that higher for longer might be too inflexible a strategy for a suddenly gassed economy." Lennar reports on Monday and KB Home reports on Tuesday. Housing starts data will be released on Thursday, and Accenture , Kroger , Darden and Jabil will report earnings. Cramer said three firms slashed their price targets for Olive Garden parent Darden this week, which usually doesn't bode well for the quarter.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, homebuilders Lennar, Cramer, Antonio Neri, Jensen Huang, Jabil, Kroger hasn't, bode, CarMax Organizations: KB, Citigroup, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia, Housing, Accenture, Kroger, Darden, Olive Garden, Apple
This disastrous mindset has hollowed out Silicon Valley's ability to innovate and caused regular people to grow increasingly frustrated with everyday tech. The large platforms have generally ignored this feedback for one big reason: The tech industry has been taken over by career managers. Now Google Search is more profitable and worse, elevating spammy content and outright scams, a problem exacerbated by artificial intelligence. AdvertisementBut today's tech products feel built to sell a dream of the future rather than solve a customer's existing pains. As long as the tech industry is controlled by people who don't build things, it will continue to build products that help raise growth metrics rather than help consumers with tangible problems.
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CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia pushes past $3 trillion
  + stars: | 2024-06-06 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Nvidia passes AppleArtificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia surpassed the $3 trillion market capitalization mark, pushing past Apple to become the second most valuable company behind Microsoft. Baron backs Musk's pay dealBillionaire investor Ron Baron has publicly defended Elon Musk's controversial $56 billion Tesla pay package. Elliott retakes SoftBank stakeElliott Management, an activist investor, has taken a $2 billion stake in SoftBank and is pushing for a $15 billion share buyback. In 2020, at Elliott's urging, SoftBank launched a $20 billion share buyback and asset disposal program.
Persons: Ron Baron, Elon, Baron, Elliott retakes SoftBank, Elliott, SoftBank, Son's, Archer, Goldman Sachs Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Hewlett Packard Enterprises, Dow Jones, Treasury, Apple, Microsoft, Baron Capital, Elliott Management, Electric, FAA, Archer Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration, United Airlines Locations: New York City, U.S, Tesla, Delaware, SoftBank, Elliott's
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWednesday’s rapid fire: CrowdStrike, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dollar Tree, Campbell Soup and InstacartCNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday discussed the earnings reports of companies such as CrowdStrike and dealmaking headlines around Dollar Tree.
Persons: Campbell, Instacart CNBC’s Jim Cramer Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: CrowdStrike — The cybersecurity company popped 9% after posting a strong outlook and a first-quarter results beat. Dollar Tree — Shares of the discount retailer fell more than 4% after second-quarter guidance came in below expectations. Dollar Tree said it expected between $1 and $1.10 in adjusted earnings per share, while analysts surveyed by FactSet had penciled in $1.19 per share. Verint reported adjusted earnings of 59 cents per share on revenue of $221.3 million in the first quarter. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had anticipated just 54 cents in earnings per share and $214.5 million in revenue.
Persons: CrowdStrike, LSEG, FactSet, Kerrisdale, Brown, Forman, Verint, Tommy Hilfiger, PVH, Fadi Chamoun, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, KeyBanc, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Yun Li, Sean Conlon, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, GameStop, AMC, Kerrisdale, FactSet, SAP, Archer Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration, Systems, Materials, KLA, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Authentic Brands, Old Dominion, BMO Capital Markets, Nvidia, America's, Jazz Pharmaceuticals Locations: China
Cramer’s Stop Trading: HP Enterprise
  + stars: | 2024-06-05 | 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 EmailCramer’s Stop Trading: HP EnterpriseCNBC’s Jim Cramer explains why he is keeping an eye on shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: HP Enterprise, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. "Remarkable quarter," Jim Cramer said, adding: "I think the stock can take out its high" of roughly $351 a share set in May. The CNBC Investing Club owns cybersecurity rival Palo Alto Networks . They will integrate Nvidia into your company, and that is, of course, the promised land," Cramer said. Dollar Tree : Shares dropped more than 4% after the retailer reported earnings and confirmed it's exploring options of its Family Dollar brand of stores.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Cramer, Campbell, Gordon Haskett Organizations: CNBC, Club, CrowdStrike's, CNBC Investing Club, Palo Alto Networks, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday explained to investors how Nvidia can sometimes boost other stocks when it soars. He added that companies involved in every aspect of building data centers saw gains, from energy outfits to semiconductor manufacturers. "I know that Nvidia's stock accounts for one-third of the S&P 500's rally this year, so it's easy to say it has outsized influence," Cramer said. "But as a formerly decent bowler before I hurt my elbow, I'll tell you that I've never seen, ever seen anything like this. Every time Nvidia hits the head pin, it's strike after strike after strike."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Hewlett Packard, I've Organizations: Nvidia, Nasdaq, Apple
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. The tech-heavy Nasdaq was the star of the show Wednesday, surging more than 1.5% on the back of Nvidia 's march to a $3 trillion market value. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThree-Stock Lunch: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Campbell Soup & LululemonBoris Schlossberg, BK Asset Management managing director of FX strategy, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss plays for three stocks, including Hewlett Packard, Campbell Soup, and Lululemon.
Persons: Campbell, Boris Schlossberg, Hewlett Packard, Campbell Soup Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, BK Asset Management
Hewlett Packard Enterprise — The technology stock climbed 15% after Hewlett Packard reported stronger-than-expected results for its fiscal second quarter. Dollar Tree — The discount retailer slipped 2% after reporting first-quarter results that were in line with analysts' expectations, according to LSEG. PVH — Shares slipped more than 1% after the luxury clothing brand owner announced that Martijn Hagman, CEO of Tommy Hilfiger Global and PVH Europe, would be leaving the company. PVH also reported a first-quarter earnings and revenue beat and raised its full-year earnings guidance. Instacart — Shares of the e-commerce company rose nearly 2% after an upgrade to buy from hold at research firm Gordon Haskett.
Persons: CrowdStrike, LSEG, Hewlett Packard, Rick Dreiling, PVH, Martijn Hagman, Tommy Hilfiger, Nio, Roaring Kitty, Tom O'Malley, Gordon Haskett, Hanesbrands, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, PVH, Reuters, AMC Entertainment, GameStop, Materials, KLA, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Authentic Brands Locations: PVH Europe, China
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