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Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Stifel initiates Penumbra as buy Stifel said it's bullish on shares of the medical device company. Bank of America reiterates FedEx as buy Bank of America lowered its price target to $345 per share from $347 but said it's bullish heading into earnings next week. " Bank of America reiterates TJX Companies, Burlington and Ross as buy Bank of America said the off-price retailers are best positioned for younger generations. Bank of America reiterates Starbucks as buy The firm said it's standing by shares of the coffee giant. Bank of America reiterates Alphabet, Meta, Amazon and Uber as buy Bank of America said the internet tech companies are the best way for "more defensive positioning."
Persons: Stifel, it's, Bernstein, Apple, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, BTIG, JPMorgan, Wells, Wolfe, Ross, ROST, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Needham, Uber, William Blair Organizations: PEN, HSBC, KKR, Co, Apple, Bank of America, FedEx, GE Healthcare, UBS, Talen Energy, JPMorgan, Civitas Resources, Micron, MU, Barclays, TJX Companies, BURL, Marriott, Computer, Guggenheim, Sirius XM, " Bank of America, Google, Nvidia, Broadcom Locations: China, Burlington, InfiniBand
Bitcoin slid 10.25% for its worst month since April, while ether dropped 23.66% in its third monthly drawdown and worst month since June 2022. "It's not a pretty picture across the crypto landscape at the moment," said Rob Ginsberg, chart analyst at Wolfe Research. "Bitcoin is still stuck in a descending trading range as price gradually deteriorates off the March high. Historically, September is the worst month for bitcoin — and other markets too, like U.S. stocks. Bitcoin has been stuck in a range between $50,000 and $70,000 since April and is likely to stay there for another a month at least.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple is ignoring generative AI craze, says Needham's Laura MartinLaura Martin, Needham analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss her take on big tech names Apple and Amazon after the tech giants reported their earnings.
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Artificial intelligence incorporated into Apple products could add another $30 to $40 each share of Apple stock, Wedbush estimated. "We strongly believe June will be the last negative growth quarter for China with a growth turnaround beginning in the September quarter. AdvertisementMorgan Stanley: Big upgrade cycle comingMorgan Stanley's research team reiterated Apple as its "top pick", thanks to a large number of Apple users set to upgrade their devices. "Apple Intelligence is a clear catalyst for a multi-year product upgrade cycle," analysts added in a note. But investors are still waiting for Apple Intelligence to roll out before sentiment improves.
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Analyst Alex Henderson reiterated his buy rating for the cybersecurity firm but lowered his price target to $375 from $425. JPMorgan analyst Kenneth Worthington attributed a higher assumption for total crypto market cap as one reason for his price target raise. "We see the cryptoecosystem in the midst of a material participation rally, benefitting Coinbase revenue generation near term," the analyst wrote. Analyst Eric Joseph's December 2025 price target of $8 implies a 51% decline ahead for the stock. He also maintained his $725 price target, which implies upside of 15.6% from Monday's close.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI wouldn't be surprised if Deadpool pushes $200 million in domestic open, says Paul DergarabedianLaura Martin, Needham, and Paul Dergarabedian, Comscore, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss box office projections as more movies make their ways to the theater.
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Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) were rocked by geopolitical developments from the U.S. last week, even as the firm reported earnings that beat expectations. TSMC and other semiconductor shares fell last Wednesday after reports of potentially tighter restrictions surfaced. Price target hikes for TSMC Over July 18 and 19, after those developments, 22 of 42 analysts who cover TSMC's Taiwan-listed shares hiked their price targets for the stock, according to FactSet. None reduced or left the price target unchanged. Analysts gave the stock potential upside of 30.5% based on the consensus price target.
Persons: Biden, TSMC's, Donald Trump, TSMC, Needham, Morningstar, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Arjun Kharpal Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, U.S, Bloomberg, Revenue, North America, Taiwan, CNBC, U.S . Needham, Management Locations: China, North, Taiwan, U.S, TSMC
Analyst discusses the outlook for chip manufacturing
  + stars: | 2024-07-22 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAnalyst discusses the outlook for chip manufacturingCharles Shi, managing director and senior analyst at Needham & Co., discusses TSMC's earnings and the outlook for chip manufacturing.
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Here are Friday's biggest calls on Wall Street: UBS upgrades Accenture to buy from neutral UBS said the IT services company has AI optionality. UBS upgrades Wolverine World Wide to buy from neutral UBS said it sees sales growth and margin upside for the footwear manufacturer. JPMorgan reiterates Netflix as overweight JPMorgan said it's sticking with its overweight on Netflix following Thursday's earnings report. Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating following Amazon's Prime Day. UBS upgrades Ameren to buy from neutral UBS upgraded the electric services company and said regulatory risks are "overly discounted."
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, William Blair, it's, Needham, Coinbase, Wedbush, it's bullish, Barclays downgrades Molson Coors, Cantor Fitzgerald, Cantor, Evercore, JPMorgan, Buck, Melius Organizations: UBS, Accenture, JPMorgan, Netflix, Revenue, Bank of America, 3Q, Nvidia, Meta, NASDAQ, Trump, Vance, Big Tech, Choice, Barclays downgrades, Barclays, TAP, Apple, Services, Broadcom, Broadcom's, Consumer, Hasbro Locations: China, Coinbase
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Rivian as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Rivian to $17 per share from $13. UBS reiterates Apple as neutral UBS said it sees Apple results as "in-line" when the company reports on Aug. 1. UBS initiates Sweetgreen as buy UBS said the restaurant chain has "margin potential." Guggenheim reiterates Netflix as buy Guggenheim said it's sticking with its buy rating on Netflix heading into earnings Thursday. UBS reiterates Micron as buy UBS said it's sticking with its buy rating on shares of Micron.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Rivian, Jefferies, Bernstein, TD Cowen downgrades Charles Schwab, Cowen, Schwab, it's, Morgan Stanley downgrades, TD Cowen, 2H24, Tesla, Oppenheimer downgrades Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Guggenheim, Needham Organizations: VW, Susquehanna, Nvidia, AMD, UBS, Apple, Chevron, bbl, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Valero, Mizuho, Citi, Hershey Citi, TD Cowen downgrades, Airlines, Barclays, MasterCard Citi, Mastercard, " Bank of America, Bank of America, Enterprise, NASDAQ, HSBC, Qualcomm, Netflix, Micron, Microsoft
Stop & Shop is closing 32 locations. Here’s where
  + stars: | 2024-07-12 | by ( Jordan Valinsky | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —Stop & Shop is closing 32 underperforming grocery stores across the US northeast as part of the company’s efforts to improve its financial performance. Shoppers are also being squeezed by higher prices at the grocery store, with food prices experiencing modest upticks last month, according to the newest inflation report. Ahold Delhaize, the chain’s Dutch parent company, revealed the locations Friday adding that they will close in early November. Stop & Shop said it “remains committed to serving its communities through other store locations, online shopping and home delivery services.” Employees impacted by the closures will be offered other opportunities in the company. In addition to operating Stop & Shop, Ahold Delhaize owns Food Lion and Giant grocery stores in the US.
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TD Cowen reiterates Meta as buy TD Cowen raised its price target on Meta to $600 per share from $530. Bank of America downgrades Visa & Mastercard to neutral from buy Bank of America said it sees "limited upside" for the payment stocks. Bank of America downgrades WK Kellogg to underperform from neutral Bank of America said it sees weakening industry trends for WK Kellogg. "We're initiating coverage of Bausch + Lomb (BLCO) with an Outperform rating and $19 price target." Bank of America initiates Composecure as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on shares of the metal payment card manufacturer.
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In terms of revenue, LegalZoom now expects between $675 million and $685 million for the full year. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing — The chip stock advanced 3% following the company's revenue results . Though the company's reported T$207.87 billion for the month of June was a 9.5% decrease from last month, it was a 32.9% increase from the year-ago period. For January through June this year, the company reported T$1.27 trillion, which is a 28% increase from the same period last year. Carvana — Shares of the online car seller added 5% after Needham upgraded the stock to buy from hold.
Persons: LegalZoom.com, Dan Wernikoff, Jeffrey Stibel, LegalZoom, Carvana, Needham, robotaxi, , Alex Harring, Fred Imbert, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Darla Mercado Organizations: Intuit —, Intuit, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Baidu, Street Journal, Shanghai, Mastercard, Visa, Bank of America, Manchester United, BioSciences, Analysts, Illumina, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Argus, UBS, Science, AMD, Silo Locations: China, Shanghai, Hoka, Europe
CEO Brian Niccol told Cramer that's not the case. CEO Ernie Garcia "pulled the rabbit out of a hat," Cramer said. "This is a classic case of whenever you sell these stocks ... you end up regretting it," Cramer said. They have no credit risk. I don't think you downgrade these stocks going into a slowdown where you might have credit risk."
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Though Goldman increased its price target, the investment bank remains neutral on Tesla, with the new price target implying about 5% downside from Tuesday's close of $262.33. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing — Shares of the company, which makes semiconductor chips for AI giants including Nvidia and Apple, added 2%. Taiwan Semiconductor reported revenue from April-June this year of T$673.51 billion, as compared to the T$654.27 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG, according to Reuters. 3M Company — Shares declined 1.2% after 3M announced its finance chief Monish Patolawala is leaving the company "to pursue another opportunity." The analyst's $77 price target implies a rise of 10.2% over the next 12 months.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Goldman, Monish Patolawala, Carvana, Needham, Jefferies, LegalZoom.com, Dan Wernikoff, LegalZoom, Lisa Han, Alex Harring, Spencer Kimball Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Nvidia, Apple, Taiwan Semiconductor, LSEG, Reuters, 3M, Walmart —, Spotify Technology
Goldman Sachs raised its price target on Tesla, but it still sees a a decline for the electric vehicle maker. Analyst Chris Pierce upgraded his rating to buy from hold and assigned a $160 price target on Carvana, implying shares could jump 27.3%. His $77 price target on Walmart suggests the stock could jump nearly 10.2% over the next 12 months. Analyst Peter Keith assumed coverage of the retailer with a neutral rating and $156 price target, suggesting shares can add 5.7% over the next year. LLY YTD mountain LLY year to date — Pia Singh 5:51 a.m.: Goldman raises Tesla price target, but still sees stock slide Don't expect Tesla's recent momentum to last, according to Goldman Sachs The bank raised its price target on the electric vehicle maker to $248 from $175.
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Needham sees Apple doubling its revenue growth by building out an advertising business. Analyst Laura Martin said the big technology company's single-digit revenue growth rate feels "increasingly at risk" over a three-year time horizon. Martin pointed to eMarketer data showing worldwide ad revenue should come in at just about $9.3 billion for Apple in the 2024 fiscal year. Selling connected TV ads on AppleTV+ could alone double the company's expected revenue growth rate of just 1% this year, Martin said. More broadly, she said advertising could help "reinvigorate" Apple's "anemic" revenue growth rate, while also accelerating free cash flow growth and upside to return on invested capital.
Persons: Needham, Laura Martin, Martin, LSEG Organizations: Apple, Amazon, Big Tech Locations: U.S
Wall Street analysts are bullish on recently launched health-care technology stock Tempus AI . By combining a patient's molecular, clinical, and imaging data with its AI platform, Tempus delivers personalized therapy decisions," he wrote. Tempus AI debuted at the Nasdaq on June 14, closing at $40 after pricing its initial public offering at $37. Last month, investment management firm SoftBank announced it had invested about $200 million in Tempus AI before its Nasdaq listing. Since its debut, Tempus AI stock has slipped 10% from its IPO price.
Persons: Michael Ryskin, SoftBank, America's Ryskin, Ryskin, JPMorgan's Rachel Vatnsdal, William Blair, Morgan Stanley, Tejas Savant, TD Cowen, Dan Brennan Organizations: Bank of America, Tempus, Nasdaq, America's, Precision Oncology, Loop Capital Locations: Stifel, Needham
TD Cowen raised its price target on Netflix, calling for 13% upside for the stock. JPMorgan analyst Rachel Vatnsdal was similarly bullish with her $42 price target, while Morgan Stanley analyst Tejas Savant set a price target of $44. The analyst also raised his price target to $42 from $37, indicating a potential 3% upside from the stock's Monday afternoon close. — Lisa Kailai Han 5:44 a.m.: TD Cowen lifts Netflix price target ahead of second-quarter earnings announcement TD Cowen expects more gains ahead for Netflix . NFLX YTD mountain NFLX year to date — Lisa Kailai Han 5:44 a.m.: KeyBanc hikes Nvidia price target The good times for Nvidia are not over yet, according to KeyBanc.
Persons: TD Cowen, KeyBanc, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Michael Ryskin, Ryskin, Rachel Vatnsdal, Tejas Savant, Morgan Stanley's Savant, William Blair, Stifel, Lisa Kailai Han, Wells, Donald Fandetti, Fandetti, — Lisa Kailai Han, Grayson, Daniel Lungo, Piper Sandler, Scott Siefers, BAC's NII, Siefers, JPMorgan Chase, Cowen, John Blackledge, Blackledge, John Vinh, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Netflix, Nvidia, Wall, Tempus, Nasdaq, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Precision Oncology, Needham, American Express, Devon Energy, of America, Citigroup, Blackwell, Wolfe Research, UBS Locations: Devon, Williston, Netflix's, Monday's, 2H24, GB200
Analysts who have been following companies on the cutting edge of using generative AI for drug discovery say it is still very early days. But these endorsements haven't lifted Recursion shares out of a slump. RXRX 1Y mountain Recursion shares over the past year. The drug company will be a beta user of Recursion's LOWE (Large Language Model-Orchestrated Workflow Engine) and the pair are also partnering on oncology research. SDGR 1Y mountain Schrodinger shares over the past year.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAI impact: How technology and UX innovation impacts the travel industryBernie McTernan, Senior Analyst at Needham, discusses how AI impacts the travel sector.
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With that market shaking out this year, one obesity care startup just scooped up another. Knownwell, which provides obesity-centered primary care and weight management, has acquired Y Combinator startup Alfie Health, Business Insider has learned exclusively. But many investors leaned away from backing obesity care startups as the virtual prescription-focused model clashed with medication shortages. AdvertisementKnownwell has taken a different approach to weight management, with in-person providers alongside its virtual care services, and primary care in addition to obesity care. Alfie HealthGetting obesity care rightBoyarsky Pratt founded Knownwell alongside Dr. Angela Fitch, the president of the Obesity Medicine Association and the former associate director of Massachusetts General Hospital's weight care center.
Persons: , Alfie, Alexander Singh, Ozempic, Knownwell, It's, Andreessen Horowitz, Alfie Health, Y Combinator, Nina Capital, Brooke Boyarsky Pratt, Boyarsky Pratt, it's, Angela Fitch, Vineeta, Kindbody, Agarwala Organizations: Service, Health, Business, Alfie Health, Knownwell, Flare Capital Partners, Nina, Obesity Medicine Association, Massachusetts, Oak, Carbon Health Locations: WeightWatchers, Plenty, Needham , Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Dallas, Minneapolis
Morgan Stanley upgrades Ciena to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley sees "upside potential" for the networking company. Morgan Stanley downgrades Pure Storage to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock mainly on valuation. Goldman Sachs downgrades Birkenstock to neutral from buy Goldman downgraded Birkenstock mainly on valuation. Wells Fargo initiates Skechers at overweight Wells said it's bullish on shares of the footwear company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's possible that Tesla could make a phone.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Piper, it's, Edward Jones, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Birkenstock, Goldman, Wells, Wedbush, Needham, HAE, TD Cowen, Cowen, Tesla, Oppenheimer, Salesforce Organizations: Products, Devices, AMD, Paramount, Citi, DAR, Barclays, FI, GameStop, McCormick, Procore Technologies, UBS, Nvidia, hyperscalers, Bank of America, Apple, Fortinet Inc Locations: VVV
Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with its overweight rating heading into the June 13 shareholder meeting. Bank of America reiterates Nvidia as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on shares of Nvidia . "We initiate coverage on Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) with a Buy rating and 12-month price target of $169." Needham reiterates Coinbase as buy Needham said it's sticking with its buy rating on Coinbase . "We are initiating coverage of LFMD with an Overweight rating and $12 price target."
Persons: it's, ODFL, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Elon, Gordon, Gordon Haskett, Oppenheimer, Uber, Guggenheim, Goldman, Bernstein, Needham, Coinbase, Raymond James, Meta, Key Organizations: BMO, Dominion, Bank of America, Nvidia, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor, Boston Beer, Materials, Applied Materials, JPMorgan, Citi, Apple, Apple's Worldwide, Conference, Disney, Walt Disney, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, EV, Meta, HSBC Locations: TSMC, China, U.S, CY25
The bus manufacturer has seen a boom in its EV bus business thanks to a $5 billion government program. AdvertisementThe school bus manufacturer sold a record 210 electric school buses in the quarter and said it had an order backlog of about 500 electric buses, with bookings soaring 56% from the year-ago period. Helping fuel Blue Bird's EV school bus business is the US Environmental Protection Agency's Clean School Bus Program, which was established in the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and provides $5 billion in funding to replace diesel school buses with electrified buses. AdvertisementAccording to research from Barclays, an electric school bus can sell for more than $300,000 compared to just $100,000 for traditional school buses. "EV school bus growth is in the early innings.
Persons: , Blue Bird, Phil Horlock, Needham, Chris Pierce Organizations: Bird Corp, EV, Service, Blue Bird Corp, YCharts, School Bus Program, Law, Barclays, Bird
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