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Starbucks — Shares jumped 9.5% after the company posted an earnings and revenue beat in the fiscal fourth quarter. Palantir also raised its revenue guidance to between $2.216 billion and $2.22 billion for the full year. Clorox — Shares rallied more than 6.6% Thursday after the company posted an earnings and revenue beat in the fiscal first quarter. CyberArk's fourth-quarter and full-year earnings guidance also came in above analysts' estimates. Management lowered the company's full-year earnings, revenue and operating margins guidance.
Persons: Roku, SolarEdge, Shopify, Palantir, LSEG, Eli Lilly —, , Penn, Morgan Stanley, CyberArk's, Papa John's, Sarah Min, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Alex Harring Organizations: Starbucks —, Management, Truist, BMO Capital Markets, Guggenheim, Moderna —, Moderna, Penn Entertainment, ESPN, Amazon Business, Marriott, Rockwell Automation — Rockwell Automation Locations: China, America
To that end, here are five stocks favored by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Mahaney reiterated a buy rating on NFLX stock with a price target of $500. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian recently initiated a buy rating on CART stock with a price target of $31. SLBOilfield services company SLB (SLB), formerly Schlumberger, recently reported better-than-expected third-quarter adjusted earnings. Calling SLB a structural winner, particularly during pullbacks, Mehta reiterated a buy rating on the stock with a price target of $65.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Wall, Mark Mahaney, Mahaney, TipRanks, roadmaps, Harlan Sur, Sur, Baird, Colin Sebastian, Sebastian, Instacart, SLB, Goldman Sachs, Neil Mehta, Mehta, Tesla Organizations: Reuters, Netflix, Nvidia, JPMorgan, TipRanks, Schlumberger, Saudi Aramco, United Arab Locations: Saudi, United Arab Emirates, Qatar
REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 25 (Reuters) - IT software and consultancy services provider IBM (IBM.N) reported third-quarter revenue slightly above Wall Street targets on Wednesday, buoyed by stable demand for its software solutions and a stronger-than-expected mainframe business. Shares of the Armonk, New York-based company rose 2% in trading after the bell. While the company has seen a slowdown in the growth of its overall business compared to last year, it reiterated its annual target for revenue growth and free-cash-flow generation. Revenue at its software segment, which now includes newly acquired IT budgeting software maker Apptio, rose nearly 8%, excluding the impact from a strong dollar. IBM's revenue in the third quarter rose about 5% to $14.8 billion, compared to an estimate of $14.73 billion, according to LSEG data.
Persons: Brian Snyder, Ernst &, James Kavanaugh, Chavi Mehta, Pooja Desai Organizations: REUTERS, IBM, Ernst & Young, Reuters, Big, Revenue, Thomson Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts, U.S, , New York, United States, Bengaluru
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has seen oil prices jump as investors consider the risk of wider geopolitical issues across the Middle East. These rising prices will benefit a number of stocks, according to Paulina Strzelinska, quant strategist at Bank of America. Outperformers when natural gas prices rise In a separate screen, Bank of America revealed its list of companies that tend to outperform when natural gas prices rise. Equinor is listed on both the Oslo Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, while Rio Tinto is listed on the London Stock Exchange and Australian Securities Exchange. Meanwhile Anglo American has a dual listing on the London Stock Exchange and Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Persons: Paulina Strzelinska, Brent, Duncan Wanbald, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Sam Meredith Organizations: Hamas, Bank of America, Bank, Boliden, Royce, Aegon, Galp Energia, Wolters Kluwer, London Stock Exchange, Oslo Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Rio Tinto, Australian Securities Exchange, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Reuters Locations: Israel, Europe, Antofagasta, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Rio Tinto, Rio, American, Johannesburg
UBS upgrades UnitedHealth to buy from neutral UBS called the stock a "core holding." Jefferies upgrades Pfizer to buy from hold Jefferies said investors should buy the dip in shares of Pfizer. UBS initiates Evolent Health as buy UBS said it sees more upside for the health-care company. Morgan Stanley upgrades Varonis Systems to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the data security and analytics company has "underappreciated AI tailwinds." UBS upgrades Tal Education to buy from neutral UBS said a turnaround for the education tech company is underway.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, Jefferies, Goldman Sachs, Horton, Piper Sandler, Tesla, Truist, Stifel Organizations: Apple, JPMorgan, Nvidia, NVIDIA, UBS, UNH, Jefferies, Pfizer, Maplebear Inc, Disney, US Parks, Evolent Health, payors, Varonis, Nice Systems, NICE, Netflix, ISI, Tal Education, RBC, BMO, Energy, Colgate, Palmolive Locations: UNH, U.S
Russian tech firm Astra raises $36 mln in Moscow IPO
  + stars: | 2023-10-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Russian share listings have been thin on the ground since Russia sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022, and are generally characterised by small volumes and dependent on Russian investors after an exodus of Western capital. Astra dominates Russia's operating system (OS) market with its Astra Linux software. Astra said it set the price at 333 roubles per share, corresponding to a market value of 69.9 billion roubles. "The IPO allowed us to launch a long-term motivation programme for our employees," CEO Ilya Sivtsev said in a statement. Trading under the ASTR ticker on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX.MM) should begin later on Friday.
Persons: Ilya Sivtsev, Gleb Stolyarov, Olga Popova, Alexander Marrow, David Evans, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Astra, Astra Linux, Astra Group, Moscow, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine MOSCOW, Russian, Moscow, Ukraine
The analysts see Relx and Wolters Kluwer benefiting from "clear opportunities" from generative artificial intelligence. Relx and Wolters Kluwer The bank raised its forecasts for Relx and Wolters Kluwer, giving both an overweight rating. Its price target for Wolters Kluwer is 142 euros ($150.59), or around 18% upside. They like Wolters Kluwer for its software business, which generates around 45% of its revenue. Morgan Stanley has a price target of £790 on the company – giving it an 8.5% upside from its Oct. 10 close.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, George Webb, Wolters, Relx, Morgan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolters Kluwer, Relx, Nasdaq, REL, Relx's, LexisNexis Locations: Europe, WKL
SummaryCompanies This content was produced in Russia, where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine. MOSCOW, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Russian technology company Astra plans to open the books for an initial public offering (IPO) on the Moscow Exchange on Thursday, two financial market sources told Reuters, with trading due to start on Oct. 13. Sberbank, Gazprombank, Alfa Bank and Start Capital were chosen as organisers of the offering, said the sources, who asked not to be named because the information is private. Astra dominates Russia's operating system (OS) market with its Astra Linux software. ($1 = 98.3250 roubles)Reporting by Olga Popova and Gleb Stolyarov; Writing by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Mark TrevelyanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Olga Popova, Gleb Stolyarov, Alexander Marrow, Mark Trevelyan Organizations: Astra, Moscow, Alfa Bank, Start, Astra Group, Astra Linux, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine, MOSCOW, Russian, Moscow
Oct 2 (Reuters) - Russian technology company Astra on Monday said it was planning to list its shares on Moscow Exchange this month in an initial public offering (IPO), potentially breathing some life into Russia's moribund equity capital markets. Electric scooter firm Whoosh (WUSH.MM) was the only Russian firm to hold an IPO last year, but its debut raised less than half its initial target and relied heavily on Russian retail investors for capital. Astra dominates Russia's operating system (OS) market with its Astra Linux software. Alfa Bank analysts valued Astra, which more than doubled its core earnings year on year to 5.4 billion roubles in 2022, at around 70 billion-90 billion roubles ($707 million-$909 million) in a report published on Monday. Also on Monday, spirits producer Kristall said it was hoping to raise 1.5 billion roubles in a fourth quarter IPO on Moscow Exchange, something it said would significantly accelerate growth.
Persons: pipemaker, Ilya Sivtsev, Sivtsev, Kristall, Alexander Marrow, Louise Heavens, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: Astra, Moscow, Astra Linux, Reuters, Alfa Bank, Moscow Exchange, Thomson Locations: Russian, Ukraine
Oct 2 (Reuters) - French software company Planisware launched on Monday an initial public offering aiming for a valuation between 1.11 billion and 1.25 billion euros, as part of its aim to become the top provider of software solutions for project portfolio management. The group said 15.1 million shares will be sold, priced between 16 and 18 euros each, and it hoped to raise 241 million euros ($254.52 million) from the share sale. "We strongly believe that this IPO (...) will give us the means to achieve our ambition to be the number one provider of multi-specialty project and portfolio management software solutions," Planisware Co-Founder and Chairman Pierre Demonsant said in a statement. The pricing of the offering is expected to take place on Oct. 11. ($1 = 0.9469 euros)Reporting by Diana Mandiá and Stéphanie Hamel; Editing by Jamie Freed and Bernadette BaumOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Planisware, Pierre Demonsant, Diana Mandiá, Stéphanie Hamel, Jamie Freed, Bernadette Baum Organizations: Thomson
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Persons: it's Organizations: Products, Management, Spectrum Business, SCORE, Service Corps, Insider Studios
Nutanix has a promising multilever growth story, according to Bank of America. Nutanix, which offers cloud services and software solutions, recently announced a new software-defined platform called " GPT-In-A-Box. " The partnership will combine "the Nutanix cloud platform with Cisco's UCS compute, cloud management, networking and security," said the analyst. Mohan thinks the company could also benefit from Broadcom's upcoming acquisition of cloud computing peer VMware. Ahead of the company's analyst day later this month, Mohan thinks Nutanix can exceed Wall Street consensus estimates.
Persons: Nutanix, Wamsi Mohan, ACV, Mohan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Cisco, VMware, Broadcom, Dell, HP Enterprise Locations: billings
Excitement around artificial intelligence is leading many investors to snatch up shares of potential winners in 2023. But not everyone on Wall Street is buying up the near-term hype. Even so, Bersey called Snowflake "well placed" for AI due to its data warehousing business needed for deploying large sets of data. This necessity should also benefit shares of Oracle, along with its cloud-based enterprise software segments, necessary for automating business needs. While the AI tailwinds may take longer to play out, Bersey does see some shorter-term macro trends that should benefit the sector.
Persons: Stephen Bersey, Bersey, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: HSBC, Wall, Nasdaq, Oracle, Software
TikTok Shop, the social media app's e-commerce platform, officially came out of beta in the US on Tuesday. TikTok Shop is meant to be an end-to-end shopping destination, with in-feed and live video shopping, a dedicated shop tab in the TikTok app, an affiliate marketing program, and in-app checkout. TikTok's app store filters apps according to a seller's current e-commerce platform, including Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and Amazon. Being on TikTok's app store also helps third-party software providers get discovered by sellers who might want to use their products. "We love an app store because the app store is saying: this is a trustworthy provider," Hallock said.
Persons: TikTok, Rick Watson, Watson, Anne Hallock, Hallock Organizations: Shop, RMW Commerce Consulting, Partners, TikTok Locations: Salesforce
JPMorgan upgrades Tenable to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said the security software solutions company is "well positioned for better fundamentals." JPMorgan upgrades Nubank to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said it sees an attractive entry point for the Brazilian neobank company. JPMorgan downgrades Brunswick to neutral from overweight JPMorgan said higher interest rates will weight on the marine recreation company in the months ahead. Bank of America reiterates Nvidia as a top pick Bank of America said Nvidia shares remain "compelling" at current levels. " Bank of America initiates Raymond James as buy Bank of America said the financial services company is well positioned and has a defensive portfolio. "
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Raymond James, RJF, Evercore, Redburn, Bob Iger, Johnson, Jefferies, Bernstein, Brown, Forman, Baird, it's Organizations: supercomputing, Investors, JPMorgan, TENB, Brazilian, Bank of America, CSX, of America, 3Q, JPMorgan downgrades, Nvidia, AMD, Barclays, UBS, Amazon, Netflix, Disney, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Citi, Microsoft Citi, Microsoft, Apple Locations: JPMorgan downgrades Brunswick, North America
It hosts testosterone blood-test "T Parties" with tickets costing from $100 to $400. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. He later told Insider in a message on X that his qualifications include "personal experience boosting my T from 790 to 1090 and peer-reviewed research." In May, Tang held a "T Party" in Colombia where he tested 24 men, according to a post on X. Beyond that, Vinjamoori noted that "a single-minded focus on testosterone might not offer the well-rounded approach needed for optimal health and longevity."
Persons: Jeff Tang, Tang, he'd, it's, Anant Vinjamoori, Vinjamoori, he's, Bryan Johnson's Organizations: Service, Party, Athens Research Locations: Athens, Wall, Silicon, San Francisco, Colombia
"Toast remains well-positioned to capture the restaurant industry's ongoing shift from legacy technology to omni-channel, integrated software solutions," Kumar said. Kumar forecasts Toast's investments to lead to more than a 30% rise in gross profit growth over the next two years. A positive macro backdrop also is improving the restaurant industry's near-term growth prospects, she added, which could further boost Toast's outlook. "With shares trading at just ~0.2x '25E EV/GP/ Growth, the market doesn't fully account for durable top-line growth, healthy margin expansion and a stable restaurant outlook, in our view," Kumar said. The company is well-positioned to gain even more market share through its broadening solutions offerings and secular demand for restaurant point-of-sales technology, said Kumar.
Persons: Rayna Kumar, Kumar, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: UBS, omni
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: UBS upgrades Toast to buy from neutral UBS said the restaurant tech company "continues to prove itself as a top provider" for the restaurant industry. " UBS downgrades Block to neutral from buy UBS said it sees slowing profit growth for Square's parent company. Deutsche Bank reiterates Nio as buy Deutsche Bank said it's concerned about the company's growth trajectory but that it's sticking with its buy rating. " Deutsche Bank reiterates Tesla as buy Deutsche Bank said it's standing by its buy rating on the auto giant. Bank of America reiterates SoFi as neutral The firm said SoFi is a key beneficiary of student loan refinances.
Persons: Baird, Goldman Sachs, William Blair, Argus, Russell, CFRA, it's, TD Cowen, Cowen, Morgan Stanley, Needham, Nio, Tesla, SoFi, refinances Organizations: UBS, omni, Nvidia, Technology, HSBC, Apple, Constellation Brands, Bloom Energy, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America
Nvidia | via ReutersThe macro backdrop is looking challenging as September begins, but analysts have highlighted several stocks that they feel confident about for the long term. Here are five attractive stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts, as rated by TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. The company recently reported its fiscal second-quarter results, which crushed Wall Street's expectations, as revenue more than doubled compared to the prior-year quarter. Management expects sequential revenue growth to accelerate in the fiscal third quarter, fueled by AI and cloud infrastructure. He expects the company's AI initiatives to create value for small business owners, consumers, and taxpayers, driving long-term growth and improved profitability.
Persons: INTU PANW, Wall, Harlan Sur, Sur, Ross Seymore, MRVL, Seymore, Keith Bachman, billings, Bachman, Brad Zelnick, Zelnick Organizations: Nvidia, TipRanks, JPMorgan, Marvell Technology, Management, Deutsche Bank, Automotive, Marvell, Palo Alto, Palo Alto Networks, BMO Capital, Palo, Intuit Financial, Intuit Locations: Santa Clara , California, Palo, billings, Palo Alto
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 17, 2023. As of 0703 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) was down 0.5% and poised for its fourth consecutive day of losses, if trend holds. Surging bond yields have pressured equities this week, with the STOXX 600 headed for a weekly fall of nearly 2%. European miners (.SXPP), who also face an exposure to China, fell 1.1% in early trade. UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 (.FTSE) fell 0.6% after data showed British retail sales slumped more sharply than expected in July.
Persons: Hermes, Shashwat Chauhan, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, China Evergrande, HK, EQT, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, China, U.S, Bengaluru
Aug 3 (Reuters) - Motorola Solutions (MSI.N) on Thursday raised its full-year revenue and profit forecasts on robust demand for the telecommunications equipment provider's integrated security solutions. The Chicago-based company now expects full-year revenue in the range of $9.88 billion to $9.90 billion, compared with its previous expectations of $9.73 billion to $9.78 billion. Motorola projected third-quarter adjusted profit in the range of $2.99 to $3.04 per share, compared with estimates of $3 per share. Second-quarter adjusted net income attributable to Motorola solutions stood at $458 million, compared with $354 million a year ago. The U.S. government and home office of the United Kingdom are the largest customers of Motorola Solutions.
Persons: Greg Brown, Jaspreet Singh, Maju Samuel Organizations: Motorola Solutions, Motorola, Thomson Locations: Chicago, U.S, United Kingdom, Bengaluru
New digital business models generate immense growth opportunities, but also increase risk. Businesses need to move beyond traditional application monitoring to full stack observability to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities and ensure optimal performance. Cisco's Business Risk Observability is an enhancement upon and part of Cisco Full Stack Observability. Assessing risk with Cisco Full Stack ObservabilityCisco's Business Risk Observability helps shore up businesses from attacks and challenges. Find out more about how Cisco's Full Stack Observability can help you identify vulnerabilities.
Persons: Randy Birdsall, They're, Birdsall, We're, Cisco Kenna Organizations: Business, IT, IDC, Cisco AppDynamics, Cisco, Cisco Panoptica, Insider Studios
AppHub builds and acquires apps that are geared towards e-commerce merchants. AppHub, an e-commerce enablement platform launched in 2021, has raised $95 million from growth-equity firm PSG to continue building up its portfolio of apps as changes come to Shopify's app ecosystem. More than 150,000 merchants are now using AppHub apps, CEO and cofounder Kris Eng told Insider. Deciding whether to build or acquireAppHub decides whether to acquire an app or build a solution of its own on a case-by-case basis. The new funding from PSG will allow AppHub to continue to invest in its existing portfolio and look for other apps to acquire.
Persons: AppHub, Kris Eng, Eng, Tobi Lütke, Harley Finkelstein, AppHub Shopify, they've, Matt Tennenhouse, Tennenhouse, we'll, Matt Stone Organizations: PSG, Capital Partners
Nasdaq is pausing its plans to release a crypto custody business, CEO Adena Friedman said on the company's earnings call Wednesday. "However, we continue to build and deliver technology capabilities that position Nasdaq as a leading digital asset software solutions provider to the broader global industry." Nasdaq still provides the company listing for Coinbase and filed the paperwork for recent bitcoin ETF applications from BlackRock and others. The exchange operator first revealed plans to develop the custody solution in September along with the formation of its crypto business, Nasdaq Digital Assets. Efforts have been underway this year to create new solutions that decouple the trading and custody functions of crypto exchanges.
Persons: Adena Friedman, we've, Coinbase, Friedman Organizations: Nasdaq, Nasdaq Digital Assets, New York Department of Financial Services Locations: BlackRock
Wall Street kicked off the week with bullish takes on several high-flying tech stocks in the portfolio — validating our decision to stick with these mega-caps heading into quarterly earnings. It's also important to understand that some price target raises are just chasing a big move, and that the price reaction to an earnings release has less to do with the results and much more to do with expectations. It's also why Citigroup also put AMD on a "negative catalyst watch," meaning it is negative on the stock heading into earnings. In the analysts' view, Apple has an opportunity to grow its revenue by seven times in the U.S. over the next decade to about $40 billion, while adding 170 million new users. Microsoft What the analysts say: Analysts at Mizuho reiterated their buy rating on Microsoft while taking up their price target to $390 from $360.
Persons: bullish, Meta, It's, CUDA, Morgan Stanley, we're, , Jim Cramer, monetize, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jensen Huang, Sam Yeh Organizations: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Devices, Citigroup, AMD, Intel, Mizuho, Activision Blizzard, JMP Securities, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Afp, Getty Locations: U.S, China, India, Taipei
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