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A number of catalysts could drive gains for Teladoc Health in the coming months, according to Goldman Sachs. Analyst David Roman initiated coverage on the name with a buy rating, and his price target of $14 implies 56.3% upside from Thursday's close. Looking ahead to next year, he anticipates that the virtual health care company's results will be driven by slightly better-than-expected top-line growth in its Integrated Care segment. But that didn't quite come to fruition as the pandemic eased with patients returning to in-person visits and larger health care players developing their own telehealth solutions. Among the 27 analysts covering it, only six in total have a strong buy or buy rating.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Roman, Roman Organizations: Teladoc Health
New York CNN —Advance Auto Parts is closing more than 700 locations to shore up the company’s finances following another dismal earnings report. The car parts retailer, which has about 5,000 stores, said Thursday that the closures are part of its “strategic plan to improve business performance.” Advance Auto Parts (AAP) shares slid nearly 5% in premarket trading after it reported earnings that missed analysts’ expectations. The reduction will result in closing roughly 500 corporate-owned stores plus about 200 independently operated locations. The company did not immediately provide a full list of locations set to close. It recently sold Worldpac, an automotive parts wholesaler, for $1.5 billion as part of “simplification” of its business model.
Persons: Organizations: New, New York CNN, Parts, Advance, Research, Companies, Consumers Locations: New York
On Thursday, the European Commission fined Meta almost 798 million euros (about $840 million). AdvertisementMeta was fined almost 798 million euros (about $840 million) for breaching European rules by linking Facebook Marketplace to its social network Facebook and imposing unfair trading conditions on other classified platforms. The European Commission said Thursday that all Facebook users are "regularly exposed to Facebook Marketplace whether they want it or not." AdvertisementVestager said Meta's "conduct benefited Facebook Marketplace and gave it "advantages that other online classified ads service providers could not match." Advertisement"The reality is that people use Facebook Marketplace because they want to, not because they have to."
Persons: Meta, , Margrethe Vestager, Vestager Organizations: European, Meta, Service, Facebook, European Commission
On Holding's momentum shows no signs of slowing, according to investment firm BTIG. Analyst Janine Stichter upgraded the running shoemaker to buy from neutral and set her price target at $64, which implies 21.6% upside from Tuesday's close. "Wholesale sell-through remains strong, and our checks at run specialty suggest continued share gains, which we see ultimately flowing back to [direct-to-consumer]." Stichter's call joins 18 other strong buy or buy ratings among analysts on the Street covering the name, while the remaining four have taken a neutral stance, per LSEG. Its average target of $52.93 also reflects marginal upside ahead.
Persons: Janine Stichter, Stichter Organizations: Wall Locations: Swiss
UBS upgrades 3M to buy, says shares can rally more than 40%
  + stars: | 2024-11-13 | by ( Sean Conlon | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
3M is poised to see a return to steady growth in the months ahead, according to UBS. The bank raised its rating on the stock to buy from neutral and hiked its price target to $184 from $130, reflecting more than 41% upside. Mehrotra said the company could see 40% earnings growth by 2028 if the CEO is successful in his efforts. Mehrotra is among the 10 analysts on Wall Street who have a strong buy or buy rating on the name, per LSEG. The average price target of $144.74 implies around 11% upside.
Persons: Amit Mehrotra, William Brown, Mehrotra Organizations: UBS, MMM, Wall Locations: repurchases
Live Nation Entertainment — Shares jumped 5% after the live music and entertainment company posted an earnings beat for the third quarter. Twilio — Shares moved 1.7% higher following an upgrade at Wells Fargo to overweight from equal weight. IAC — Shares rose 3% on news that IAC its weighing a spinoff of home improvement marketplace Angi. Shares rose more than 4% last week on the heels of the president-elect's victory. SentinelOne — Shares rose 1.6% after Deutsche Bank upgraded shares to buy from hold, saying the July outage related to CrowdStrike can help add to SentinelOne's momentum.
Persons: Elliott, Twilio, bitcoin, Robinhood, Microstrategy, Okta, — CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Michelle Fox, Lisa Han, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Honeywell —, Elliott Management, Honeywell, Aerospace, Automation, IAC, Trump Media & Technology, Deutsche Bank Locations: Wells
Companywide comparable sales declined 1.3%, much better than the 3.1% decline expected, according to FactSet. In the United States, comparable sales fell 1.2%, the smallest decline in nearly two years. 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.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Home, Hurricanes, Home Depot, Federal, CNBC Locations: United States
Elon Musk is close to setting a new wealth record following a Tesla stock surge since the election. Musk's net worth hit roughly $342 billion in Tuesday's premarket, exceeding his 2021 peak. AdvertisementElon Musk is close to breaking his wealth record following Tesla's postelection rally. The world's richest person gained almost $21 billion on Monday as Tesla stock jumped 9%, boosting his net worth to $335 billion, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. AdvertisementTesla stock was up 41% for the year at Monday's close, leaving it some way off its record close of $410 on November 4, 2021.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Tesla's, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump's, Mark Malek, Siebert, Trump, Warren Buffett's, Berkshire Hathaway Organizations: SpaceX, Service, Bloomberg, PAC, Associated Press Locations: premarket, Monday's, Berkshire, Musk's
It previously expected total sales to rise by between 2.5% and 3.5% for the year. Home Depot customers have continued to put off projects, even though they're in good financial shape, he said. It marked the eighth consecutive quarter of negative comparable sales at Home Depot, though the smallest drop since the string of declines began. Sales related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton contributed about one half a percentage point of sales growth to the quarter. Even as Home Depot reports modest growth, some investors have bet the company will see stronger sales in the near future.
Persons: Richard McPhail, They're, McPhail, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Donald Trump, We've, Steve Madden, Skelly Organizations: CNBC, LSEG, Revenue, Home, Shoppers, Weather, Home Depot, Hurricanes, Federal Reserve, Depot Locations: Mexico City, Mexico, U.S, Texas, China, North America, Santa Claus
Private prison stocks rose on Monday after President-elect Donald Trump selected immigration hard-liner Tom Homan as his “border czar.”The Geo Group jumped more than 4% and and CoreCivic nearly 8% in premarket trading. Homan served as the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during Trump’s first term. Homan told a conservative conference in July that he “will run the biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen” when Trump returns to office. The second Trump administration would allow for contracting with the U.S. Marshalls Services and the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Boltansky said. “More importantly they would take a far more aggressive stance on border enforcement, which would impact the ICE business lines at these firms,” the analyst told clients.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tom Homan, Homan, Trump, ” Homan, ” Isaac Boltansky, Boltansky, Organizations: Geo Group, Immigration, , Trump, White, U.S . Marshalls Services, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Tesla — The electric vehicle stock popped 7% and looked poised to build on last week's 29% surge. Crypto stocks — Stocks tied to cryptocurrencies rallied, with bitcoin topping $82,000 and hitting fresh highs, as Wall Street continued to bet a Trump administration would be more favorable toward the crypto industry. Trump Media & Technology — Trump's social media stock rallied 8% as investors continued pouring money into stocks connected to the president-elect. Valley National Bank — Shares of the New Jersey-based regional bank gained about 3% on light volume after an upgrade to overweight from neutral by JPMorgan. The investment firm said Valley National is making progress on reducing its exposure to commercial real estate.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump's, Stocks, cryptocurrencies, Trump, Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Cigna, RadNet, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: bitcoin, Wall, Humana, GE HealthCare, Cisco —, JPMorgan, Cisco, Enterprise Networking, Trump Media & Technology, Bank, National, Cboe, Deutsche Bank Locations: New Jersey
Tuesday Home Depot is set to report earnings in the premarket. What history shows: Data from Bespoke Investment Group shows Home Depot has beaten earnings expectations for 17 straight quarters. What history shows: Live Nation shares have risen after the last four earnings releases, per Bespoke. What history shows: Disney has not done well following the last two releases, losing 4.5% and 9.5%, respectively. Applied Materials is set to report earnings after the open.
Persons: LSEG, Michael Lasser, Morgan Stanley, Walt Disney, Michael Morris Organizations: Depot, Disney, CNBC, UBS, Home, Investment Group, Consumer, VanEck Semiconductor
Bank of America is primed to get a boost from multiple tailwinds, according to Citi. BAC YTD mountain BAC YTD chart Horowitz noted pointed to an attractive valuation for Bank of America relative to peers such as JPMorgan Chase. Less regulation under a new Trump administration could also bolster Bank of America shares. "On regulation, BAC is a low-risk firm and could benefit from lighter regulatory environment, and we expect room to run with a proposal re-write on B3 potentially driving returns above our 15% normalized assumption," the analyst added. Of the 24 who cover Bank of America, 17 have a buy or strong buy rating, LSEG data shows.
Persons: Keith Horowitz, Horowitz, JPMorgan Chase, CoE, Trump Organizations: of America, Citi, Bank of America, JPMorgan Locations: Thursday's
Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of President-elect Donald Trump's media company fell another 4.6% in premarket trading following a 23% plunge in the previous session. The company saw $162 million in revenue, topping the consensus expectation for $150 million. Analysts polled by FactSet penciled in 43 cents in earnings per share and $1.91 billion in revenue. Affirm lost an adjusted 31 cents per share, narrower than the consensus forecast of 35 cents, according to LSEG. Bath & Body Works — The fragrance retailer slid 2.7% in the wake of a Barclays downgrade to underweight from equal weight.
Persons: Donald Trump's, platform's, DraftKings, Sweetgreen, LSEG, Toast, StreetAccount penciling, Versace, Michael Kors, FactSet, BioNTech, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, LSEG, Arista Networks, Arista, Capri Holdings, Capri, Beverage, Revenue, Barclays Locations: LSEG, BioNTech —
Trump Media shares dive, giving up Election Day gain
  + stars: | 2024-11-07 | by ( Yun Li | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group , President-elect Donald Trump's media company, plunged in premarket trading Thursday, giving back the rally in the previous session triggered by his election victory. Trump Media, which is the operator of Truth Social, was viewed as a proxy for Trump's election odds in the past few months. The stock had shot up as much as 60% early Wednesday as Trump was projected to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris. The media company, majority owned by Trump, went public in March via a blank-check merger and now trades under ticker DJT — Trump's initials. Trump Media released a surprise earnings statement after the bell Tuesday that showed the company lost $19.2 million in the third quarter.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Donald Trump's, Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: Republican, White House, Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Media, Trump, Investors Locations: Mar, Palm Beach , Florida, U.S, United States
Lyft expects bookings in the current quarter of $4.28 billion to $4.35 billion, while analysts polled by FactSet expected $4.23 billion. SolarEdge — The solar panel inverter stock slipped more than 16% after a third-quarter revenue miss. SolarEdge reported revenue of $261 million, while analysts surveyed by LSEG were looking for $269 million. Third-quarter revenue surpassed Wall Street estimates, and the company expects fourth-quarter revenue of $256 million to $262 million, compared with an estimate of $260 million. Moderna — Shares rallied 7% after Moderna's third-quarter earnings and revenue topped expectations.
Persons: FactSet, SolarEdge, , Zillow, Gilead, LSEG, Armour, Hershey, Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min Organizations: Arm, Wall, LSEG, FactSet, , Qualcomm, Gilead Sciences, Hershey Locations: Gilead
Tesla stock surged 12% in premarket trading following Trump's election victory. Musk's big bet on Trump has boosted analysts' confidence in Tesla's future prospects. AdvertisementElon Musk's big bet on Donald Trump is already paying off for Tesla. AdvertisementIn his victory speech early Wednesday, Trump paid tribute to Musk's efforts, calling him a "super genius" and a "new star." Trump win an 'overall negative' for EV industryDespite the surge in Tesla shares, Trump's victory could be bad news for the wider EV market.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Elon, Donald Trump, Dan Ives, Musk, Gene Munster, Munster, Trump, Tesla's robotaxis Garrett Nelson, Ives, Nelson, Tesla, BYD Organizations: Trump, Service, Fox News, CNN, Electoral, Wedbush Securities, Tesla, Deepwater Asset Management, EV company's, Tesla's, CFRA Research, EV, Business Locations: Tesla, Butler , Pennsylvania, China
Shortly after the opening bell, we will be selling 150 shares of Morgan Stanley at roughly $128.81 and 240 shares of Wells Fargo at roughly $71.02. There's strength across the board in premarket trading, with Wells Fargo ripping 10% higher, Morgan Stanley up more than 8%, and fellow Club holding BlackRock jumping more than 4%. Wells Fargo is one of the biggest winners in the group because there are greater odds its Federal Reserve-imposed asset cap will be removed. That's very positive for the future earnings of investment banks like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer's, Donald Trump, Wells, Trump, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, There's, , Trump's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: WFC, Republican, NBC, Trump, Club, BlackRock, White House, Federal, CNBC Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells
Donald Trump's return to the White House sparked a big move higher in small-cap stocks. Small-cap stocks were seen as potential winners under a second Trump presidency, as investors expect it would ease regulations on businesses — which tend to weigh more heavily on smaller businesses. Wednesday's gains in small caps were led by private prison stocks Geo Group and CoreCivic , which were up roughly 20% each. Small-cap stocks have trailed their large-cap counterparts this year. Notably, small caps outperformed in the 3mos after both the Trump 2016 and Biden 2020 wins."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Russell, Jason Goepfert, Wolfe, Chris Senyek, IWM, Wells, Chris Harvey, Robert Krankowski Organizations: Trump, DOJ, FTC, Congress, Wolfe Research, Geo, Biden, UBS, Ferrari Locations: Wells Fargo
A possible Trump victory could spell massive gains for Tesla over the coming months, according to Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives. The analyst thinks the electric vehicle maker can pass the $1 trillion market cap threshold if the Republican nominee comes out on top in the U.S. presidential election. "This could ultimately add $40 to $50 per share to Tesla's stock right off the bat, and we could now be talking about a $1 trillion [or] $1.5 trillion market cap for Tesla." Tesla, which is up just 1% for the year, has a market cap of $807.1 billion through Tuesday's close. "Ultimately, I think Tesla is the most undervalued AI name in the market," he also said.
Persons: Tesla, Dan Ives, Kamala Harris, Ives, Trump, Musk Organizations: Trump, Wedbush Securities, Republican, U.S, NBC, Electoral College
New York CNN —No single business leader did more to support former President Donald Trump’s candidacy than Elon Musk. Musk has donated nearly $119 million so far to a political action committee he set up to support Trump, according to Federal Election Commission filings. Elon Musk steps onto stage as Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on October 5. It will only help Tesla,” Musk posted on X in July. It’s not likely Trump would want to cut that support, and the promise of jobs in those states, even if they will eventually provide competition for Musk and Tesla.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Elon, Trump, Musk, He’s, , Daniel Ives, Tesla, Kamala Harris, , Biden, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, he’s, ” Musk, Ives, ” Ives, It’s, Jim Farley, Jeff Schuster, we’re, Jade Gao Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, Wedbush Securities, SpaceX, , Treasury Department, Republican, EV, Tesla, EPA, Industry, Getty, Boeing, NASA, International Space Locations: New York, Tuesday’s, America, United States, Butler , Pennsylvania, Trump’s, Europe, Asia, California, China, Shanghai, Beijing, AFP, Tesla
CVS Health on Wednesday reported mixed third-quarter results as higher medical costs squeezed its bottom line. The earnings report is CEO David Joyner's first at the helm of the troubled retail drugstore chain. CVS will provide commentary on what it expects "directionally" during its earnings call, the spokesperson said. "Establishing credibility and earning the trust of our investors is one of my top priorities as the new leader of CVS Health," Joyner said in a statement. CVS expects those premium deficiency reserves "to be substantially released" during the fourth quarter, which will benefit results in that period.
Persons: David Joyner's, Joyner, " Joyner, Steve Nelson, Nelson, Prem Shah, Karen Lynch Organizations: CVS Health, CNBC, CVS, Aetna, UnitedHealth, LSEG
Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump’s social media company, is skyrocketing in value this morning after CNN and other media outlets projected Trump won the election. Trump is the dominant shareholder in the conservative social media company, which has scant revenue and is losing money. When a stock price starts to rise sharply, traders who bet against it are forced to buy back the stock to limit their losses. That’s despite the fact that Trump Media makes very little revenue and Truth Social is a relatively small player in social media. Trump Media disclosed Tuesday afternoon that its third-quarter revenue dipped 5% to just $1 million.
Persons: Donald Trump didn’t, , Trump, Matthew Tuttle, isn’t, Tuttle, ” Tuttle, Michael Block, Block, ” Block Organizations: New, New York CNN, White, Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology Group, CNN, Trump, Trump Media, Tuttle Capital Management, JetBlue, That’s Locations: New York, Iowa
Crypto stocks – Shares of Coinbase surged 12% as investors cheered the prospect of a more supportive regulatory environment for cryptocurrency businesses under a second Donald Trump presidency. Bank stocks — Shares of banking stocks soared in premarket trading after Donald Trump's victory spurred investor optimism that the sector could see less regulation . CVS Health — Shares rose 7.5% after CVS posted mixed third-quarter results , citing higher medical costs that weighed on net income. Clean energy stocks — Shares of renewable energy and solar companies slid on worries that Trump's second term could imperil the Inflation Reduction Act and measures to fight climate change. Dollar Tree , Five Below — Shares of Dollar Tree slipped 1.6%, while Five Below moved down 9%.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, SunRun, FirstSolar, Wegovy, Trump, CoreCivic, Dan Ives, Tesla, — CNBC's Michelle Fox Theobald, Tanaya Macheel, Brian Evans Organizations: MicroStrategy, Bank, , Citigroup, Bank of America, Trump Media & Technology, Republican, CVS, Enphase Energy, Novo Nordisk —, GEO Group, Elon, Trump, Wedbush Securities, Tilray, Aurora Cannabis, National Retail Federation Locations: FactSet, Novo Nordisk — U.S, Danish, U.S, Florida, Canada, China
Bernstein thinks investors shouldn't give up on eBay despite a recent sell-off. For 2026, Devnani thinks that can expand to 3%. With earnings per share and margins set to expand as a result of this, the analyst believes that a recent sell-off provides an attractive entry point for investors. EBAY YTD mountain EBAY, year-to-date Last week, the stock fell 8% on the heels of a weaker-than-expected forecast for the current quarter . Of the 34 analysts covering eBay, 22 have a hold rating on it; 10 others rate it a buy or strong buy.
Persons: Bernstein, shouldn't, Nikhil Devnani, Devnani Organizations: eBay, EBAY
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