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The S & P 500 last week scored its best week since November 2023, hitting the 6,000 mark, while the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed above 44,000. Stocks seen as early beneficiaries, among them steelmakers and banks, are losing momentum, while others like Tesla are continuing to climb. Its shares are nearly flat week so far this week. Take a look at the lot: Tesla 's the most popular winner in the group, gaining roughly 21% since Nov. 6, boosted by CEO Elon Musk's close relationship with Trump. Other than Tesla, energy stocks Coterra Energy and Baker Hughes are also moving higher, the latter gaining more than 15% just this month.
Persons: Trump, Donald Trump, Stocks, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Betsy Graseck, Elon Musk's, Edison Yu, JD Vance, Baker Hughes, Goldman, Citigroup — Organizations: weill, Dow Jones, CNBC Pro, Trump, Caterpillar, Steelmakers Steel Dynamics, JPMorgan, Citizens Financial, Prudential, Republican, Bank of America . Semiconductor, Micron Technology, Arista Networks, Deutsche Bank, Coterra Energy, Bank of America, Citigroup Locations: Wells Fargo
Here's what needs to go right for Intel, the only US-based manufacturer of powerful chips. AdvertisementUS policymakers are still betting that Intel is the nation's best shot at manufacturing chips. Intel needs to balance the booksIntel plans to spin out its semiconductor manufacturing business into an independent subsidiary called Intel Foundry, separating the manufacturing process from its chip-design business. Not everyone is convinced that government intervention will help Intel get back on track in chip manufacturing. The report said they also discussed a potential merger between the company's chip design business and a competitor like AMD or Marvell.
Persons: , Dow, It's, they're, Alistair Barr, Stacy Rasgon, Patrick Moorhead, Moorhead, they've, Logan Purk, Edward Jones, Dan Morgan, Pat Gelsinger, Morgan, Rasgon, Daniel Newman, hasn't, Newman, Gina Raimondo, Donald, it's, Mark Warner, Semafor Organizations: Wall Street, Intel, Service, Dow Jones, Nvidia, Business, Qualcomm, AMD, Dow, Bernstein Research, TSMC, Intel Foundry, Synovus, Futurum Group, Act, Google, Microsoft, Apple, New York Times, Commerce Department, Sen, Marvell, Warner Locations: Taiwan, Washington
There's a struggling auto parts stock where a notable activist is involved that could be ripe for a turnaround... but it may take some time. Although Advance Auto was the smallest of the three at the end of 2021, these companies, ostensibly selling similar products, were within the same order of magnitude as of 2021. AAP 1Y mountain Advance Auto Parts, 1 year Between the company's poor operating performance and the stock's sharp declines, it is unsurprising that sell-side analysts aren't enthusiastic. Advance Auto Parts seems a good candidate, and scanning the holders of AAP, it seems some well-known activists, such as Third Point agree . While the activist's strategy may be sound, it might be challenging to implement due to market conditions or capital constraints.
Persons: There's, O'Reilly, Autozone, Russell, Shane O'Kelly Organizations: Parts, Autozone, O'Reilly Automotive, AAP, Advance, Auto, Advance Auto, Carlyle Group, Home, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Jan
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Wall Street firm Jefferies boosted its Salesforce price target to $400 per share from $350, implying 40% updside from Friday's close. 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 . Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jeff Marks, Jefferies, Marks, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Devices, Broadcom, Nvidia, Wall Street, Federal Reserve, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Friday's
Tesla returned to the $1 trillion club Friday, after its stock surged in the days following Donald Trump's presidential election victory. The new valuation also increases Tesla CEO Elon Musk's net worth to some $300 billion, according to Forbes — increasing his net worth as the world's richest person by more than $30 billion. Through his rocket company SpaceX, Musk has been the beneficiary of billions in government contracts over the past decade. Tesla's 13-figure valuation puts it among the ranks of Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Google-parent Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook-parent Meta. Tesla previously hit $1 trillion in 2021.
Persons: Tesla, Donald Trump's, Elon, Forbes —, Musk, Trump Organizations: Forbes, Trump, SpaceX, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook
The Nissan ARIYA on the EV test track at the New York International Auto Show on March 28, 2024. Nissan released its second-quarter results ended September on Thursday, which showed that it recorded a 9.3 billion yen (about $62 million) net loss, a reversal from the 190.7 billion yen net profit it made in the same quarter last year. Operating profit in the second quarter plunged almost 85% year-on-year to 31.9 billion yen, while revenue dropped 5% to 2.99 trillion yen. Nissan also sharply lowered its full-year outlook, cutting its revenue projection to 12.7 trillion yen from 14 trillion yen, while also reducing its operating profit forecast to 150 billion yen from 500 billion yen. It aims to reduce fixed costs by 300 billion yen and variable costs by 100 billion yen, compared to its 2024 financial year.
Persons: Makoto Uchida Organizations: Nissan, New York
A masked bandit sent Spirit Airlines passengers scurrying at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on Monday, when a raccoon was spotted busting through a ceiling tile. Video shows the raccoon dangling from a cord from inside a ceiling tile next to the Spirit Airlines counter. As screams filled the budget airline’s terminal, another video showed someone was carrying what seemed to be a trash can in an effort to catch the raccoon. Spirit Airlines confirmed that there were no injuries reported. But the renovations didn’t include the scene of the stowaway critter: the airport’s Terminal A.
Persons: LaGuardia, Joe Biden Organizations: Spirit Airlines, LaGuardia, Port Authority of New, NBC News . Airport Locations: New York City, Port Authority of New York, New Jersey
Nissan plans 9,000 job cuts, slashes annual profit outlook
  + stars: | 2024-11-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A Nissan badge is attached to the grill of a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder on December 3, 2012 in Niles, Illinois. Nissan Motor Co is recalling more than 300,000 SUVs in the United States over an issue in which the hood suddenly opens, obstructing the driver's view and increasing the risk of a crash. Nissan Motor said it would slash 9,000 jobs and cut global production capacity by a fifth, while revising its annual profit outlook sharply lower as it battles headwinds in China and the United States. Japan's third-largest automaker cut its annual operating profit forecast by 70% to 150 billion yen ($975 million), marking its second downward revision after a 17% cut earlier this year. Together, the two markets account for nearly half of Nissan's global sales by volume.
Persons: Makoto Uchida, Uchida Organizations: Nissan, Nissan Pathfinder, Honda Locations: Niles , Illinois, United States, China, U.S, Japan's
Former President Donald Trump has won Georgia, NBC News projects, notching a victory in a key battleground state that his campaign focused on as a must-win after he narrowly lost it in 2020. Biden was the first Democrat to win the state since Bill Clinton in 1992. Trump visited Georgia six times this year, holding rallies in Rome, Savannah and Atlanta. Brian Kemp, who began appearing with him toward the end of the election cycle after having distancing himself from Trump amid his criticisms of the state election process. Unlike four years ago, when exit polls showed Biden winning independents by 53% to 44% in Georgia, Trump appears to be winning independent voters this time, according to the latest data early Wednesday.
Persons: Donald Trump, It’s, Joe Biden’s, Democratic Sens, Raphael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, Brad Raffensperger, , Kamala Harris doesn’t, Biden, Bill Clinton, Trump, Trump’s, Brian Kemp, Kemp, Warnock, Herschel Walker Organizations: Georgia, NBC News, Republicans, Republican, Democratic, White, Democrat, Trump ramped, Democratic Party, Black Business, NBC, Trump, Republican Gov, Fox, Democrats Locations: , Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Rome, Savannah, Trump
CNN —German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his finance minister on Wednesday, leaving the government teetering on the brink of collapse. “The economy cannot wait until after the elections,” Scholz said. Trading barbsThe German chancellor and Lindner criticized each other in separate press conferences on Wednesday. Scholz told reporters “Lindner showed no willingness to implement any of our proposals” and, therefore, “there is no trust basis for any future cooperation” with the outgoing finance minister. The Chancellor also accused the finance minister of being “not about serving the common good but about serving his own clientele and party.” According to Scholz, Lindner will also be dismissed by the country’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, Scholz, Christian Lindner, , – Scholz, Lindner, Robert Habeck, Trump, Habeck, Friedrich Merz ’, ” Scholz, Germany’s, Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, Angela Merkel, “ Lindner, Frank, Walter Steinmeier, Alice Weidel Organizations: CNN, Social Democratic Party, Free Democratic Party, Green Party, Lindner’s Free Democratic Party, Greens, Christian Democratic Union, CDU Locations: Germany, Nazi
Stocks may be in rally mode after former President Donald Trump's election victory, but not every sector is poised to get a lift. Clean energy One potential big loser is solar and clean energy stocks that benefited from tax credits instituted under President Joe Biden 's Inflation Reduction Act. Retailers Along with changes to clean energy, Trump has hinted at tariffs to buoy U.S. producers. The firm also highlighted companies with greater than 20% China exposure, including Crocs and American Eagle Outfitters , as being among potential tariff losers. STZ 1D mountain Constellation Brands falls amid Trump tariff concerns "With a 50% American whiskey tariff, we would expect BFB to pass some cost along to the consumer, which would put additional pressure on volumes," he wrote.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Trump, Goldman Sachs, Brian Lee, Lee, Melanie Nuñez, Cowen's Robert Moskow, Brown, Forman, Bank of America's Joanna Gajuk, Gajuk, bode, Andrew Mok Organizations: NBC News, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Technologies, Enphase Energy, Bank of America, American Eagle Outfitters, Constellation Brands, Diageo, EU, Consumer, . Hospital, Republican, Bank of America's, Ardent Health Partners, Universal Health Services, HCA Holdings, Barclays Locations: financials, U.S, China, Scotch, Mexico
CNN —German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his finance minister on Wednesday, leaving the government teetering on the brink of collapse. In a televised address, Scholz said he had dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner saying it “was necessary to prevent harm to our country.”The firing came after days of political negotiation between Scholz, Lindner, and Robert Habeck of the Green party, who is both the vice-chancellor and the economics minister. Scholz told the press conference Wednesday that “Lindner showed no willingness to implement any of our proposals” and, therefore, “there is no trust basis for any future cooperation” with the outgoing finance minister. The Chancellor also accused the finance minister of being “not about serving the common good but about serving his own clientele and party.”According to Scholz, Lindner will also be dismissed by the country’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. “After the US elections we need to show we can be relied on,” Scholz said, adding that “great financial room for maneuver” is needed given the challenges that Germany faces.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, Scholz, Christian Lindner, , Lindner, Robert Habeck, “ Lindner, Frank, Walter Steinmeier, ” Scholz Organizations: CNN, Green Locations: Germany
Where Harris’ campaign went wrong
  + stars: | 2024-11-06 | by ( Edward-Isaac Dovere | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +14 min
It was a moment that encapsulated one of the biggest challenges facing her campaign – which, in the end, proved insurmountable. CNN spoke with over a dozen senior Harris campaign aides both in the Wilmington, Delaware, campaign headquarters and on the ground in the states, as well as multiple volunteers and local elected officials, over the course of the final weeks of the race. Vice President Kamala Harris makes her way to board Air Force Two before departing Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin on September 20. Biden could have taken on a role as steward and elder statesman, rather than a guy the Harris campaign never knew quite what do with. And those tensions manifested from almost the start of this short campaign, in the internal wrangling over who Harris should pick as her running mate.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Biden, , Hostin, Harris, didn’t, Joe Biden –, Donald Trump, Mandel Ngan, , they’d, Liz Cheney, Bill Clinton, Bad Bunny, Arnold Schwarzenegger, ” Sen, Cory Booker, ” Booker, , I’m, That’s, We’ve, Walz Harris ’, Lady Gaga, “ I’m, Biden hadn’t, Jen O’Malley Dillon, Barack Obama –, David Plouffe, , Stephanie Cutter, Josh Shapiro, Harris ’, Tony West, Shapiro, Tim Walz, Trump’s, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Walz, Vincent Alban, Obama, outperforming Harris, he’d, Austin Steele, Cedric Richmond, “ We’ve Organizations: CNN, Republican, Democrat, Democratic, Air Force, Dane County Regional Airport, Getty, Israel, fumed, Democratic Party, Trump, GOP, The New, The New Jersey Democrat, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barack, Pennsylvania Gov, Pennsylvania, Obama, Minnesota Gov, Reuters, White, Howard University, Howard Locations: Wilmington , Delaware, Dane, Madison , Wisconsin, AFP, Bucks County , Pennsylvania, The, The New Jersey, Canada, American, Wilmington, Philadelphia, Minnesota, West Ellis , Wisconsin, Delaware, North Carolina, Washington ,
Goldman Sachs reiterates Nvidia as buy Goldman said the stock is best positioned ahead of earnings later this month. JPMorgan upgrades Yum China to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded the China operator of brands like KFC following earnings. Wedbush reiterates Tesla as outperform The firm said the EV maker is a big winner of a Trump presidency. Deutsche Bank reiterates Spotify as buy Deutsche said it's bullish heading into the streaming company's earnings report on November 12. JPMorgan downgrades Super Micro to underweight from neutral JPMorgan downgraded the stock following earnings citing too much regulatory uncertainty.
Persons: Bernstein, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, YUMC, Wedbush, Tesla, Trump, Jefferies, Raymond James, it's, Wells, BURL, Oppenheimer, TD Cowen downgrades Brown, Forman, Cowen, Needham, revs, Ferrari, it's bullish, Mizuho, Monness Crespi Hardt, Snowflake Organizations: Nvidia, JPMorgan, KFC, Trump, Ryman Hospitality, Citi, GE Healthcare, General Electric, Barclays, Tencent, Entertainment, Deutsche Bank, Spotify, Deutsche, Nike, Burlington, GAP, Super Micro, Services, UBS, Ferrari, Data Center, 2027E, Bank of America, of America Locations: China, 2Q24, Snowflake
As investors await the results of a tightly contested U.S. presidential election, JPMorgan is eyeing a collection of stocks that is less dependent on the outcome. Against that backdrop, the bank compiled a list of stocks with little exposure to election themes. Here is a look at some of the stocks on JPMorgan's list: Expedia made the list. EXPE YTD mountain Expedia stock. SBUX YTD mountain Starbucks stock.
Persons: Expedia, Uber, Barry Diller, Brian Niccol, headwinds Organizations: JPMorgan, Starbucks, Disney, Hilton Worldwide Locations: U.S
Unionized Boeing workers on Monday voted to accept a contract proposal, ending a seven-week strike. AdvertisementBoeing union workers approved a labor contract proposal on Monday that will increase pay by 38% over four years and end a seven-week strike. This was after Boeing union leaders endorsed the offer on Thursday. The first was when over 30,000 union workers voted to strike after being displeased with the 25% pay increase they were originally offered. The company's second offer with a 30% pay increase was withdrawn after talks broke down.
Persons: , Jon Holden, Brandon Bryant, Boeing machinists, Brian Bryant, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg Organizations: Bank of America, Boeing, Service, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, IAM, BI Locations: Seattle
A new Burger King restaurant under construction in Tortosa, Spain, following the current expansion of Restaurant Brands International Inc. - the parent company of BK- in new and existing markets. Restaurant Brands International on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that missed analysts' expectations as domestic same-store sales growth for all four of its chains fell short of Wall Street estimates. Burger King, Firehouse Subs and Popeyes all reported same-store sales declines in their home markets. But the Canadian coffee chain still fell short of Wall Street's same-store sales growth expectations of 4.1%, based on StreetAccount estimates. Outside of the U.S. and Canada, Restaurant Brands' international same-store sales rose 1.8% in the quarter, just shy of estimates of 2.2%.
Persons: Burger, Popeyes, Tim Hortons Organizations: Burger King, Restaurant Brands, Inc, BK, LSEG, Brands Locations: Tortosa, Spain, China, U.S, Canada
The U.S. presidential election takes place Tuesday as an ultra-tight campaign season ends. Under a Harris victory, Morgan Stanley sees retailers and clean energy stocks outperforming as the threat of higher tariffs lifts. Investors can keep track of these sectors through two ETFs: the SPDR S & P Retail ETF (XRT) and the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) . ETFs tracking financials and the fossil fuel producers include the Financials Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) and the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) . XLF XLE YTD mountain XLF and XLE year to date These funds could also see sharp moves as exit polls and election results are reported, if they show one candidate pulling ahead.
Persons: It's, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, Morgan Stanley, XRT, TAN, Wolfe, cryptocurrency, XLF, XLE, Bernstein Organizations: U.S, NBC, Wolfe Research, P Retail, Trump, Energy, eBay, EBAY
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
Boeing workers from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751 gather on a picket line near the entrance to a Boeing production facility on the day of a vote on a new contract proposal during an ongoing strike in Renton, Washington, U.S. October 23, 2024. Boeing 's more than 32,000 striking machinists on Monday will vote for the third time on a contract proposal. The proposal includes 38% raises over four years, up from the 35% increase Boeing proposed and workers rejected late last month, extending the strike. Boeing said machinist pay will average $119,309 at the end of this contract proposal. But the union, upon unveiling the proposal last Wednesday, warned this deal might be as good as workers are going to get.
Organizations: International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Boeing, Workers Locations: Renton , Washington , U.S, Seattle
Neither former President Trump nor VP Kamala Harris would be able to act on them imminently. Despite its inability to provide broad cancellation, Biden's Education Department has issued targeted relief that has given nearly 5 million borrowers debt cancellation to date. Constance, 65, has nearly $200,000 in student debt, an amount that's ballooned since she graduated from law school in 1994. "I would expect continued improvements and limited expansions of debt relief where legally possible under a Harris-Walz administration," Partridge said. Regardless of who wins the election, legal challenges to debt relief will keep borrowers in limbo.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, , Donald Trump, Education James Kvaal, That's, it's, NORC, Biden, Constance, Constance —, It's, Sara Partridge, " Partridge, Kvaal, Partridge, Walz, Sen, Bill Cassidy Organizations: Service, GOP, Education Department, Biden's Education, Education, AP, Biden's Education Department, Public, American Progress Action, Trump, Republican, Senate
Artificial intelligence plays Palantir, Qualcomm and Super Micro Computer are among the 96 S & P 500 names on deck. Monday Palantir is set to report earnings after the bell, with a call scheduled for 5 p.m. This quarter: Earnings are expected to have soared more than 20% from the year-earlier period, per LSEG. Tuesday Super Micro Computer is set to report earnings after the close, followed by a call at 5 p.m. Qualcomm is set to report earnings after the close, with a call set for 4:45 p.m.
Persons: PLTR, SMCI, Ernst & Young, TD Cowen, Andrew Charles doesn't, Karen Lynch, David Joyner, Ross Seymore Organizations: Qualcomm, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Investment, LSEG, Micro, Yum Brands, Brands, CVS, Revenue, VanEck Semiconductor, Deutsche Bank
Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P Dow Jones Indices said Friday. AdvertisementNvidia is joining the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday, replacing its rival Intel, which held the position for 25 years. AdvertisementThe Sherwin-Williams Company (SHW) will also replace Dow Inc. (DOW) in the index. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, or DJIA, is made up of 30 blue-chip companies, from Amazon to Walt Disney Co., and is often used as a benchmark for the broader US economy. Now, with its entrance into the DJIA, it only underlines the mainstream acceptance of Nvidia as a market leader.
Persons: Dow, , Sherwin, missteps, Pat Gelsinger, Jensen Huang, Jensen, Dan Ives, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Nvidia, Intel, Dow Jones, Service, Williams Company, Dow Inc, DOW, Walt Disney Co, Amazon Web Services, Corporate Finance Institute, Microsoft, Walmart, JPMorgan, UnitedHealth, Procter, Gamble Company, Cola Company, Chevron Corporation, Merck, Co, Cisco Systems, McDonald's Corporation, Business Machines Corporation, IBM, American Express Company, Caterpillar, Verizon Communications, Walt Disney Company, Goldman, Honeywell International, Nike, Boeing Company, Intel Corporation, 3M Company, Travelers Companies, Dow Locations: Amazon, Silicon Valley, Susquehanna
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers’ 7-6 victory over the Yankees in Game 5 for their eighth World Series title and second in five years averaged 18.6 million viewers on Fox, Fox Deportes and streaming, according to Nielsen. That is the most-watched game in the Fall Classic since Game 7 in 2019 when the Washington Nationals’ victory over the Houston Astros averaged 23.22 million. The series averaged 15.81 million, its best performance since 2017 when Houston’s victory over the Dodgers in seven games averaged 18.93 million. The game had a 21.1 rating and 55 share in Los Angeles and 14.8 rating and 39 share in New York. The share refers to a percentage of the audience viewing it at the time.
Persons: It's Organizations: ANGELES, Dodgers, Yankees, Fox, Fox Deportes, Nielsen, Washington Nationals, Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, Arizona Diamondbacks Locations: Los Angeles, New York
Expect a “noisy” jobs report Friday that will be heavily affected by storms and a labor strike, economists say. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecast to report that the U.S. economy gained 110,000 jobs in October, with the unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%. “Unfortunately, it won’t be easy to interpret the October jobs report,” Chris Waller, a member of the Fed’s Board of Governors, said earlier this month. At 4.1%, the unemployment rate is still historically low, while the rate of inflation has effectively returned to the Fed’s 2% annual target. “Without an increase in hiring, even moderate levels of job losses will likely cause the unemployment rate to pick up.”
Persons: ” Chris Waller, Helene, Milton, Jason Redmond, , Julia Pollak, Pollak, Biden Organizations: Labor Statistics, Boeing, Fed’s, of Governors, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Getty, ZipRecruiter, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S . Department of Labor, Citi Locations: U.S, Tuesday’s, Seattle, AFP
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