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Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines are seen on a table on May 7, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Johnson & Johnson —The stock jumped 6%, lifting the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average, after the the health care posted second-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings that topped Wall Street's expectations. Johnson & Johnson also lifted its full-year guidance as sales from the company's medtech business jumped. Discover Financial Services — Shares tumbled 14% after the company's second-quarter results missed analysts' estimates on both top and bottom lines. MarketAxess — The electronic trading platform rallied 5.6% after releasing its second-quarter results.
Persons: Johnson, Johnson Covid, Tesla, Abbott, Zions, Estee Lauder, StreetAccount, , Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox Organizations: Netflix, Refinitiv, American Airlines –, American Airlines, IBM, Johnson, Dow Jones, Abbott, Discover Financial, Federal Deposit Insurance, Barclays Locations: Los Angeles , California, China, Freeport
Investors just sold off $2 billion in tech shares, the largest outflow in 10 weeks. Previously, the bank called AI a "baby bubble," comparing it to the 2000s dot-com craze. Previously, Hartnett compared the excitement for AI to the dot-com bubble, when internet stocks boomed before the Nasdaq Composite plunged 78% in the early 2000s. In a prior note, he called Wall Street's excitement for AI a "baby bubble," and suggested that AI stocks could soon "mature" as internet stocks did in 1999. Along with Hartnett, UBS's Art Cashin and veteran economist David Rosenberg have also drawn parallels with the current boom in AI stocks to the dot-com bubble.
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Darden Restaurants — The company behind Olive Garden and other restaurant chains slid nearly 4% in the premarket. Darden beat expectations of analysts polled by Refinitiv for earnings in the fiscal fourth quarter, while revenue came in line with expectations. Meanwhile, Darden's revenue guidance was higher than Wall Street forecasted. The Wall Street firm said the stock is pricing in only downside risk without the expectation for recovery. Alcoa — Shares of the aluminum company slumped 3.5% in premarket trading after Morgan Stanley downgraded Alcoa to underweight from equal weight.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Darden, Refinitiv, FactSet, Eugene Lee, Overstock.com, discounter, Overstock, Mauricio Gutierrez, Bud Light, influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Aerosystems, , Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Alex Harring Organizations: Tesla, Darden, Olive, Wall, Bed, NRG Energy, Journal, Elliott Investment Management, Anheuser, Busch Inbev, Deutsche Bank, Alcoa —, Alcoa, Refinitiv, Revenue, Boeing Locations: Austin , Texas, Kansas
Tesla's massive share-price rally is thanks to Elon Musk's increased role at the EV maker, activist investor Ross Gerber said Thursday. "We just have seen full-fledged how Elon's focus makes such a huge difference," Gerber told Yahoo Finance. Tesla shares are up by more than 50% since Musk announced a replacement Twitter CEO. On May 12, Musk announced that Linda Yaccarino would replace him as CEO. Read more: Fans may think Elon Musk is unbreakable but Tesla needs to find a successor in case his health fails, an activist investor in the carmaker says
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The S&P 500 has climbed 15% in 2023, powered higher by Big Tech stocks. The index is likely to hit a new all-time high before the end of the year, Carson Group's top strategist said Thursday. "We still think there's a lot left in the tank here," Ryan Detrick told CNBC. "We've been overweight equities at Carson Investment Research since late December," Detrick told CNBC's "Closing Bell". The S&P 500 hit its record high in January 2022, reaching just under 4,800 points.
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UBS reiterates McDonald's as buy UBS said McDonald's is "well positioned to drive further sales growth and market share gains." JPMorgan upgrades Carnival to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said it sees an "attractive risk/reward" for the cruise operator. Bank of America upgrades Carnival to buy from neutral Bank of America said it's getting bullish on cruise demand. Morgan Stanley upgrades Sentinel One to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the cybersecurity company has an attractive risk/reward. Morgan Stanley reiterates Home Depot as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on the company's long-term growth outlook.
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Famed money manager Cathie Wood has made an eye-popping prediction about Tesla, once again. The Ark Invest CEO said the electric vehicle-maker's stock could hit $2,000 by 2027 on a robotaxi boom, per CNBC. Under her bear-case scenario, Wood sees Tesla stock hitting $1,400, while her bull case sees the automaker surging to $2,500. Each one of them now presents the potential for robotaxi and robotaxi fleet," Wood said. In February, the money manager also made a monster forecast for bitcoin, predicting the world's largest cryptocurrency could hit $1.5 million by 2030.
Electric cars get a reality check
  + stars: | 2023-04-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, April 11 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Regulators want to encourage electric vehicles by flattering them less. The U.S. Department of Energy has proposed tweaking a decades-old formula for calculating EVs’ fuel efficiency. The overhaul will lower electric mileage ratings – but could encourage automakers to ditch fossil fuels more quickly. Automakers must meet a minimum overall CAFE mileage; falling short results in penalties. GM and rivals already want to catch up to electric leader Tesla – and its $600 billion valuation.
Pioneer Natural Resources – The stock popped 7% before the bell after the Wall Street Journal reported that Exxon Mobil has held informal talks to acquire Pioneer. Exxon shares fell 0.6%. Tesla – The electric vehicle stock fell nearly 2% before the bell. First Republic – Shares fell more than 3% after the regional bank suspended dividend payments on preferred stock. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing – U.S.-listed shares of the Taiwan-based semiconductor stock fell nearly 1% before the bell after the company reported a monthly drop in revenue.
Union Pacific – Union Pacific's stock nearly 10% after the company announced that its current CEO would step down in 2023. Fisker – Shares of the electric vehicle startup surged more than 27% after Fisker maintained its 2023 vehicle production target and said it spent less than anticipated in 2022. To be sure, the company posted a larger-than-expected loss and revenue miss for the fourth quarter, according to StreetAccount. Alphabet — Google's parent company gained 0.6% after Bank of America reiterated its overweight rating, citing the technology giant's opportunities within artificial intelligence. Zillow — The online real estate platform gained 2.4% after JPMorgan initiated coverage of the stock with an overweight rating.
Investors went into Tesla's earnings announcement Wednesday feeling trepidation, especially given signs the CEO was distracted by a series of gaffes at Twitter. But Musk quelled these fears with solid fourth-quarter results, a confident outlook for the year, and a dose of normalcy. Musk addresses demand worriesOn a call with investors following fourth quarter results, Musk addressed the demand worries head-on. "Tesla investors were worried that Musk wasn't focused," Beck told Insider. But investors left the earnings call yesterday reassured that Musk can manage both companies at once, said Darrell Martin, CEO of Apex Trader Funding.
Visa , Mastercard — Shares of the payments companies gained 1.1% and 1.7% respectively, after Keybanc upgraded their ratings to overweight from from sector weight. Shares gained 2.8% premarket. Uber — Shares gained 2.8% after the rideshare platform was upgraded to overweight from neutral by Piper Sandler. Nvidia — The stock gained 1.6% premarket after being named a top pick by Wells Fargo analysts, who said they see a positive data center product-cycle materializing through 2023. Ferrari — Shares rallied more than 2% premarket after being named a top pick for 2023 by Bank of America.
Hong Kong, China, 13 Sept 2022, A red Tesla car passes in front of a Tesla dealership in Wanchai. Tesla – Shares of Tesla rose 8% Monday after CEO Elon Musk's attorneys on Saturday asked a California court to move a trial over the company stock to Texas, citing local negativity. Uber – Uber shares gained 5.2% on an upgrade from Piper Sandler to overweight from a neutral rating. Monolithic Power Systems – Shares of Monolithic Power Systems gained 6.4% amid the semiconductor rally, following shares of Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices. Goldman Sachs – Shares gained 2% following reports that the banking giant is laying off 3,200 employees, or 6.5% of the workforce it had in October.
Tesla – Shares of Tesla shed 13% after the company announced fourth-quarter vehicle deliveries that fell short of Wall Street's expectations. Wynn Resorts – Shares of Wynn Resorts added more than 2% after Wells Fargo upgraded the hotel and casino operator, saying it sees a significant reopening opportunity and citing China's moves toward a full reopening. MGM Resorts added 1%. Molina Healthcare — The health care company slid nearly 5% despite the company saying it expects revenue from California Medicaid to double under revised contracts. PayPal – Shares added 4.1% after Truist upgraded PayPal to buy from hold, saying that estimates now look reasonable.
Shares of AMC Entertainment more than quadrupled today as investors continue their buying spree on heavily shorted stocks. Baird also trimmed its price target on shares to $252 from $316 a share. AMC Entertainment – AMC Entertainment shares dipped about 3% a day after CEO Adam Aron tweeted that he asked the company's board to freeze his 2023 pay and urged other executives to forgo salary bumps. Maxeon — Shares slid 8% after the solar company announced Bill Mulligan would be the new CEO. The firm gave the stock a price target of $29, which presents an upside of 75.4% over where it closed Tuesday.
A sign is posted in front of the Gilead Sciences headquarters on April 29, 2020 in Foster City, California. Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:General Mills — General Mills dropped 4.2%, despite reporting better-than-expected revenue and profit for the last quarter. Gilead Sciences — Gilead Sciences sank 2.4% after announcing its Kite unit would acquire biotech company Tmunity Therapeutics. Tesla – Shares of Tesla sank 5.3% after Evercore ISI lowered its price target on them, citing concerns as the stock failed to hold a key level. Arch Capital — The Bermuda-based insurance company rose 2.5%.
Amgen shares fell more than 1%. Weber – Shares of the grill manufacturer jumped 23% after the company announced a deal to be taken private by BDT Capital Partners. Coupa Software – The maker of business spending management software jumped 26% after the private-equity firm Thoma Bravo agreed to buy the company in an all-cash deal worth $8 billion, or $81 per share. Under Armour – The athletics apparel stock jumped 10% following an upgrade to buy from hold by Stifel. Monday – Shares of software publisher Monday jumped 6% after JPMorgan upgraded the stock to overweight from neutral and boosted its price target.
United Airlines , Delta Airlines – United gained 4% following a Morgan Stanley upgrade to overweight from equal weight on the notion that 2023 could be a "goldilocks" year for the airline. Silvergate Capital — Shares dropped more than 5% after Morgan Stanley downgraded the crypto bank to underweight from equal weight, saying there is more revenue pressure following the FTX fallout. Signature Bank — The stock declined more than 7% after Morgan Stanley downgraded it to equal weight from overweight. Morgan Stanley expects funding costs to jump "significantly" over the next several quarters as Signature works to retain deposits from customers. Many Chinese stocks pared earlier gains, however, as the broader market sold off amid fears of aggressive monetary tightening.
Tesla remains the industry leader by a wide margin, but has been losing market share as more EVs enter the market. The company reported sales of 53,752 all-electric vehicles in the U.S. through November. Tesla has long-dominated U.S. EV sales. Ford reported its EV sales as part of its November results, which overall were down 7.8% from a year earlier. Its EV sales were up from a year ago, when sales volume was very limited.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Wednesday:Citigroup — The stock dropped 2.2% after Citigroup was told it must address weaknesses in its management of financial data by U.S. banking regulators. Manchester United — Shares of football club Manchester United surged 25.8%, their second straight day of double-digit gains, and touched a new 52-week high after the owners said they were exploring strategic alternatives including a potential sale. Tesla – The electric vehicle stock popped 7,8% after Citi upgraded it to neutral from sell, citing a more balanced risk-reward outlook. Autodesk – Shares dipped 5.7% after the company issued a weak financial outlook despite beating top and bottom-line expectations for its most recent quarter. Energy stocks – Big-name oil stocks traded down and made energy the worst performer in the first few hours of trading within the S&P 500.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC Stock World Cup: Toyota vs Tesla and Tencent vs Google — who wins? In CNBC's Stock World Cup challenge, David Harden of Summit Global Investments talks about which automaker – Toyota or Tesla – will give investors a greater total return over the next 12 months. While Anand Batepati of Focus Investing weighs in on whether Tencent or Google will emerge the winner.
Lyft – Shares of Lyft plummeted 21% after the company's earnings report showed mixed results in the last quarter. SolarEdge Technologies – Shares of SolarEdge rose 18% after the company reported record revenue in its last quarter that beat analysts' expectations. Revenue fell short of estimates coming in at $967 million instead of $979 million. Perrigo – Shares of pharmaceutical company Perrigo slumped 16% after the company reported earnings and revenue that fell short of analysts' expectations, according to Refinitiv. The company reported $198.3 million in revenue, which beat expectations, according to StreetAccount.
A former SpaceX VP says Elon Musk can be "vicious" in the workplace. Jim Cantrell told Insider staff never knew whether there were getting "good Elon" or "bad Elon." He added Musk could change Twitter's business performance "from sheer force of willpower." Musk added Twitter to his portfolio in late October, acquiring the social-media platform for $44 billion. One workplace-culture expert previously told Insider that Musk's "autocratic leadership" would be in "great contrast with the type of openness and flexible mindset that is integral to Twitter's culture."
AT&T – The telecom giant's stock jumped 7% after the company surpassed earnings and revenue estimates for the recent quarter. AT&T's wireless revenue rose 5.6%. Tesla – Shares of electric automaker Tesla fell 6% Thursday, a day after the company reported third-quarter earnings that fell short of Wall Street's expectations for revenue. Freeport McMoRan – Shares of Freeport McMoRan jumped more than 3% after the mining company reported earnings Thursday. The company reported third-quarter earnings per share of $2.36 versus the StreetAccount estimate of $2.19.
FedEx received its first five of an order of 500 electric Light Commercial Vehicles (eLCVs) from BrightDrop. Snowflake - Shares of the cloud computing company dropped more than 6% as growth stocks led Friday's sell-off. The decline came even as Needham initiated coverage of Snowflake with a buy rating, as the Wall Street firm sees potential new uses for its platform. Adobe – Adobe's stock built on Thursday's declines, sinking just over 3% after a slew of downgrades from Wall Street analysts. Bank of America downgraded the technology stock to neutral as it awaits further clarity on Adobe's Figma acquisition.
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