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But the true implications for investors monitoring the election may lie in which party controls Congress, rather than who will sit in the White House. .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500 The importance of whichever party controls Congress was highlighted by Trump's recent trips outside battleground states such as New Mexico , a state that hasn't voted for a GOP presidential nominee in roughly 20 years. On the other hand, Evercore ISI's Emanuel expects a Harris victory, with a Democratic sweep of Congress, could result in the S & P 500 falling to roughly 5,700. The S & P 500 slid 1%, while the Nasdaq dipped 0.5%. Earnings season continues with about 100 S & P 500 companies confirmed to report.
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Apple — Shares dropped 1.6% even after the technology giant surpassed top-and-bottom line estimates for the recent quarter, and showed 6% revenue growth. Avis Budget — The car rental company slipped 1.5% after posting third-quarter earnings that fell short of Wall Street's estimates. Chevron topped Wall Street's third-quarter estimates and returned more than $7 billion to shareholders during the period through buybacks and dividends. Juniper Networks posted preliminary third-quarter earnings and revenue that topped estimates, but did not provide financial guidance for 2024, citing its pending acquisition by Hewlett Packard Enterprise . Revenue of $1.33 billion topped the FactSet estimate of $1.26 billion.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday walked investors through next week's market action, highlighting the Federal Reserve's next meeting and earnings from Super Micro Computer. Despite the slew of earnings next week, Cramer said the presidential election will steal Wall Street's attention. Tuesday marks election day, and the polls remain deadlocked between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Cramer called Super Micro Computer's report "the most intriguing story" next week as shares declined recently when the tech company's auditor, Ernest & Young, resigned. The Fed will issue its decision on interest rates Thursday, and Cramer said the central bank needs to make a cut.
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Charles Liang, chief executive officer of Super Micro Computer Inc., during the Computex conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The company's recent challenges date back to August, when Super Micro said it would not file its annual report on time with the SEC. Super Micro disclosed on Wednesday that Ernst & Young had resigned as its accounting firm just 17 months after taking over from Deloitte & Touche. That's up from $2.1 billion a year earlier and $1.9 billion in the same fiscal quarter of 2023. WATCH: I don't know if Super Micro is guilty or innocent, says Jim Cramer
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The company posted earnings of $1.88 per share, excluding items, on revenue of $52.28 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet called for adjusted earnings per share of $1.62 on revenue of $50.90 billion. Intel — Shares popped 9% after the chipmaker topped third-quarter earnings estimates and shared upbeat quarterly guidance. The company posted adjusted earnings of 17 cents per share on $13.28 billion in revenue. Chevron also returned a record of more than $7 billion to shareholders in the quarter through buybacks and dividends.
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Carvana — The used car platform rose 23% after posting a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat . Etsy — Shares rallied 8% after the online e-commerce platform posted third-quarter results that surprised to the upside. Microsoft called for revenue ranging between $68.1 billion to $69.1 billion, while analysts had forecasted $69.83 billion, according to LSEG. Coinbase — The cryptocurrency exchange platform shed 10% after posting a third-quarter earnings and revenue miss . Teleflex — Shares plummeted 15.6% after the medical device provider reported third-quarter revenue of $764.4 million, below FactSet's estimated $768.7 million.
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Carvana – Shares surged more than 19% on the heels of a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat . Microsoft sees revenue coming in between $68.1 billion and $69.1 billion, while analysts were estimating $69.8 billion, according to LSEG. Comcast – Shares climbed nearly 6% after the theme park and media company's third quarter earnings and revenue beat analyst estimates. Cigna – Shares advanced more than 2% after the insurer's third-quarter earnings and revenue beat analysts' expectations. Coinbase – The cryptocurrency exchange platform fell more than 2% after third-quarter earnings and revenue missed Street estimates .
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Super Micro is one of the primary vendors for building out Nvidia-based clusters of servers for training and deploying AI models. Super Micro is now at risk of being delisted from the Nasdaq, and has until Nov. 16 to regain compliance with the stock exchange. Ernst & Young was new to the job, having just replaced Deloitte & Touche as Super Micro's accounting firm in March 2023. Since the S&P's announced index changes in March, Super Micro's stock has dropped at least 10% on six separate occasions. — CNBC's Rohan Goswami and Kif Leswing contributed to this report WATCH: Super Micro stock is a 'very risky buy'
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In today's big story, Big Tech is pulling back on the freebies for its employees . The perks help recruit and retain talent and keep employees working at the office. Some Amazon employees aren't buying it. It's not all bad news for Amazon employees, though. Some Amazon employees support Jeff Bezos' controversial WaPo decision.
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Reddit reported earnings of 16 cents per share, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had expected a loss of 7 cents. For the period, Garmin posted pro forma earnings of $1.99 per share on $1.59 billion in revenue. Wingstop – Shares fell around 19% after the restaurant chain missed analysts' expectations for the third quarter. Wingstop earned 88 cents per share, while analysts were looking for 95 cents per share, per LSEG. Advanced Micro Devices – Shares tumbled 9.5% after AMD gave guidance for fourth-quarter revenue of $7.5 billion, in line with analysts expectations, per LSEG.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday marked the two-year anniversary of the current bull market with an ode to Nvidia and the U.S. semiconductor industry. "We have a remarkable semiconductor rally, and it is at the heart of this market," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." Broadcom helps tech heavyweights, most notably Alphabet-owned Google , design specialty AI chips and also provides other products used inside data centers. NVDA .SPX mountain 2022-10-12 Nvidia's stock performance compared with the S & P 500 during the two-year bull market, which began on Oct. 12, 2022. "Amazon is the company that Jensen kept referencing to me as a great friend," said Cramer, whose Trust also owns Amazon stock.
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A handful of stocks stood out as the biggest winners on Wall Street this week, and analysts think they have more room to run. Consensus price targets from analysts polled by LSEG imply 16% upside for shares moving forward. Super Micro Computer also made the list, with shares of the information technology stock up nearly 16% on the week. Analysts polled by LSEG forecast upside of nearly 62%, per their consensus price targets. Consensus forecasts from analysts polled by LSEG forecast about 19% upside moving forward.
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Valerie Plesch | Picture Alliance | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Sentiment in markets, it seems, was buoyed by encouraging comments from the Fed. The Fed, in other words, is keeping a close eye on the economy and wants to make sure it maintains its smooth landing. It's as if Stephen Sondheim's musical "Into the woods to get the money," markets are merrily singing.
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Nvidia stock climbed 4% on Tuesday, extending its rally to 14% in five days. The chipmaker's market value soared by $400 billion — more than Costco is worth. Its $400 billion increase in value within a week is worth underscoring. Costco, which generated $254 billion of revenue and $7.4 billion of net income last year, is worth less than that. There's been no greater beneficiary than founder and CEO Jensen Huang, whose net worth has ballooned from about $14 billion to $106 billion in under two years.
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One of several Wells Fargo top trading ideas for the fourth quarter of 2024 is shorting Elon Musk's electric vehicle company, Tesla . One of Wells Fargo's top recommendations is to short Tesla , betting that the stock will fall. These dynamics, alongside improved earnings momentum, could make Las Vegas Sands an "idiosyncratic, self-help story plus a Macau/China macro play." LVS YTD mountain Las Vegas Sands stock. Wells analyst Elyse Greenspan expects improving organic revenue growth, free cash flow conversion and expanding profit margins will drive the stock higher.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Reddit is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Cava : "I like Cava very much...I don't want you to buy it up here, I do want you to own it." Reddit : "I like Reddit very much [buy, buy, buy!]." Click here to download Jim Cramer's Guide to Investing at no cost to help you build long-term wealth and invest smarter. Sign up now for the CNBC Investing Club to follow Jim Cramer's every move in the market. Disclaimer The CNBC Investing Club Charitable Trust holds shares of GE Healthcare, Nextracker and Nvidia.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: Own CAVA, if it drops buy more, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: CAVA, Reddit, Super Micro Computers, GE Healthcare, McCormick, GSK, Cadence Designs, and more.
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China stocks – U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies fell after China's state planner Zheng Shanjie failed to announce any new economic stimulus plans . Online video company Bilibili tumbled more than 13%, while automaker Nio and Temu parent PDD each fell more than 9%. E-commerce companies JD.com and Alibaba also fell nearly 9% and 7%, respectively. Wells Fargo – The bank rose more than 1% after Wolfe Research upgraded the lender to outperform from peer perform. Humana – Shares rose nearly 1% after Bernstein upgraded the health insurer to outperform from market perform.
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China stocks – U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies fell after Beijing's economic planning agency failed to announce any new major stimulus plans . Online video company Bilibili fell 13%, while automaker Nio and Temu parent PDD tumbled about 6% each. Humana — Shares jumped 2.8% after Bernstein upgraded the beaten-down health insurance company to outperform, even though it substantially decreased its price target. Roblox — Shares fell 4% after Hindenburg Research disclosed a short position on the gaming platform, alleging the company inflated metrics. BTIG upgraded Affirm to buy , with analyst Vincent Caintic lauding the company's growth compared to traditional payment companies like American Express.
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Shares jumped after an update from Super Micro said the company is shipping 100,000 GPS a quarter. AdvertisementNvidia bucked the broader market decline on Monday and surged after Super Micro Computer said it is shipping more than 100,000 GPUs per quarter. In a presss release touting its new liquid-cooling solutions for heat-intensive AI data centers, Super Micro Computer said it's "currently shipping over 100,000 GPUs per quarter." AdvertisementAccording to data from Bloomberg, Super Micro Computer is Nvidia's third largest customer, representing about 9% of its total revenue. AdvertisementNvidia is currently shipping its next-generation Blackwell GPUs, which Super Micro Computer alluded to in a description of its new liquid-cooling product.
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Super Micro Computer shares jumped 15% after the computer server company said it's shipping more than 100,000 graphics processing units used for artificial intelligence per quarter. The GPU figure was revealed in an announcement about a new cooling product unveiled by Super Micro on Monday. As one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom, Super Micro makes computers that companies use as servers for data storage, websites, AI training models and more. While the announcement was cheered by Wall Street, Super Micro is about nine weeks behind in reporting its annual report, which was expected in August. WATCH: Super Micro stock is a 'very risky buy'
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That came after short-seller Hindenburg Research revealed last month it had taken a short position in the company, citing "fresh evidence of accounting manipulation." Cassava Sciences — The biotech company fell 11% after agreeing to pay $40 million to settle a case with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Wynn Resorts — The stock rose about 6% thanks to an upgrade to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley. Amgen — The biotech's shares rose 2% after Cantor Fitzgerald initiated research coverage with an overweight rating. — The aerospace and defense stock added 16% following a price target increase from KeyBanc Capital Markets, which retained an overweight investment rating.
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Costco Wholesale — The membership-only retailer saw shares dip about 1% after the company missed expectations for fiscal fourth-quarter revenue. Super Micro Computer — Shares of the artificial intelligence beneficiary slipped 2%, adding to their 12% loss in the previous session. The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. Justice Department had opened a probe on the company. Dollar General — Shares fell 2% after Citi downgraded Dollar General to sell from neutral, saying Walmart 's increasing dominance in retail, especially on pricing, has the dollar store "on the wrong side." HP Inc. — The tech hardware stock fell about 2% after a downgrade to neutral from buy at Bank of America.
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Micron has seized the limelight in the AI space after its latest earnings report. AdvertisementMicron is stealing the show in the AI space — at least for now — as investors bask in its latest earnings results. Though its year-to-date gains have badly lagged other AI behemoths like Nvidia, Micron shares rose as much as 20%. Trading volume jumped to 42.5 million mid-day Thursday, outpacing interest in other firms in the AI space, like Intel, Tesla, and Palantir. Bank of America raised its price target for Micron to $125 a share, implying over 30% upside.
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Super Micro Computer shares fell more than 15% on Thursday after the Justice Department reportedly opened a probe into the company, which has been a major beneficiary of the artificial intelligence boom. Super Micro makes computers that companies use as servers for websites, data storage and other applications, including AI algorithms. A prosecutor in the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco has asked for information about a former employee who has previously accused Super Micro of accounting violations, according to the Journal. Following Hindenburg's report in August, Super Micro said it would not file its annual report for the fiscal year with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on time, sending shares tumbling nearly 20%. Super Micro declined to comment.
Persons: Hindenburg Organizations: Micro Computer, Justice Department, Wall Street Journal, Hindenburg Research, CNBC, Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Super, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Department of Justice Locations: U.S, San Francisco
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