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Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said Tesla could eventually be a solution to vehicle affordability. Truist upgrades BellRing Brands to buy from hold Truist said the time is right to buy shares of the food products company. Citi moves First Republic to an under review rating Citi moved to an under review rating on First Republic due to too much uncertainty. Piper Sandler reiterates Meta and Pinterest as top picks Piper said it's standing by shares of Meta and Pinterest. Oppenheimer downgrades Coinbase to perform from outperform Oppenheimer said it sees an "unhealthy regulatory climate" for Coinbase.
Sifflet, a data observability startup, has raised $12.8 million in Series A funding. Check out the 15-slide pitch deck the Bessemer-backed company used to raise $12.8 million. Paris-based Sifflet, a startup that helps companies improve their data quality, has raised $12.8 million in funding. "I saw how painful it was to work with unreliable data and wanted to see if we could do something better because poor data quality is very costly." "Companies have become very proficient at collecting data because they can leverage big data to become smarter as businesses," Bakouk added.
Piper Sandler initiates coverage of Albemarle as overweight Piper said in its initiation of the lithium company that it sees "sharp" earnings increases. Jefferies reiterates Alphabet as buy Jefferies said Alphabet's multiple is near a "15-year trough," which makes for an attractive risk/reward. Goldman Sachs reiterates Tesla as buy Goldman said it likes Tesla's "strong orders at lower prices" after the company's earnings report on Wednesday. Bank of America reiterates Peloton as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on Peloton heading into earnings next week. Needham reiterates Roku as buy Needham said it's bullish on Roku's decision to build its own TV.
That means the Raptor will be need some upgrades in order to maintain its aerial advantage. Among them were new stealthy underwing fuel tanks and associated pylons, missiles, and what could be new electronic warfare or infrared search-and-track (IRST) pods. Today, the Raptor has 600-gallon fuel tanks it can carry underwing, but these tanks reduce its observability to a degree. The new fuel tanks intended for the F-22 are meant to offset some of that reduction. An F-22 Raptor over McEntire Joint National Guard Base in November 2017.
Few of the new B-21 bomber's features have gotten as much attention as its unusual windshield. What's the deal with the B-21 Raider's windscreens? US Air ForceThe B-21 Raider's unusual windscreen layout has been the subject of lots of discussions, but there has been very little in the way of formal statements regarding it. The unusual shape of the B-21 Raider's front two windscreens seems to prioritize visibility directly ahead and above the aircraft most of all. Glass windscreens and cockpits can have a pronounced effect on an aircraft's radar return.
Guggenheim names Nike a top 2023 pick Guggenheim said Nike's brand remains "healthy and strong." Bank of America names Amazon a top 2023 pick Bank of America said Amazon is a "share gainer" that will continue in 2023. " Morgan Stanley upgrades Verizon to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said Verizon shares are "historically" attractive. Morgan Stanley downgrades AT & T to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees a more balanced risk/reward. Morgan Stanley downgrades Lockheed Martin to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees more "limited upside" for shares of the defense company. "
Pentagon debuts its new stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider
  + stars: | 2022-12-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +7 min
The B-21 Raider is the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years. Both the Air Force and Northrop also point to the Raider's relatively quick development: The bomber went from contract award to debut in seven years. And we will build the bomber force in numbers suited to the strategic environment ahead," Austin said. The B-21 Raider, which takes its name from the 1942 Doolittle Raid over Tokyo, will be slightly smaller than the B-2 to increase its range, Warden said. Northrop Grumman has also incorporated maintenance lessons learned from the B-2, Warden said.
And I think that they're going to continue to spend as much as they can," Robbins told Jim Cramer in an interview. Shares of Cisco rose about 4% in extended trading Robbins emphasized that the trajectory of tech development also plays in favor of Cisco's top line. "And then you look at 43% of our business coming from recurring [customers]," Robbins said. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco, speaking at the 2019 WEF in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 23rd, 2019.
Cribl: 2022 Top Startups for the Enterprise
  + stars: | 2022-11-07 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Co-founders Clint Sharp, Dritan Bitincka and Ledion Bitincka left their jobs at data sleuth Splunk to start Cribl in 2017 with the goal of making data observability — a broad enterprise concept that focuses on the health and state of an organization's data — a possibility for any firm. The company gives customers control and visibility over their data through accessible consumption pricing, a model that allows customers to pay according to the amount of services used. In May 2022, Cribl closed a $150 million Series D funding round. The company is valued at $2.5 billion. Today, Cribl products are utilized by companies including 7-Eleven, Domino's, New Balance and Shutterfly.
Monte Carlo: 2022 Top Startups for the Enterprise
  + stars: | 2022-11-07 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Companies and their data analytics teams have more information to work with than ever before, but how do they know the data flowing through pipelines and across enterprise stacks is reliable? That's a question that led to the birth of the "data observability" niche, and has helped to turn some startups quickly into big companies, such as Databricks, and also pushed fellow "Top Startups" company Monte Carlo to a billion-dollar plus valuation. Founded by two executives who previously worked in customer experience and data security, Monte Carlo helps companies ensure that the increasing flow of data isn't only secure, but is available across an enterprise in real-time, leading to improved customer understanding and prevention of costly mistakes. Monte Carlo customers include companies across many sectors of the economy, from JetBlue to Affirm , Autotrader, Compass , Asics, GoodRx , and Shipt. Investors include some of Silicon Valley's largest VC firms, including Accel, GGV Capital and IVP.
Despite its 38% tumble this year, Wolfe Research expects shares of Splunk to rally in the months ahead. Analyst Joshua Tilton initiated coverage of the software company with an outperform rating and $90 price target, saying in a note to clients that shares are trading at attractive levels even as the company faces a weakening spending environment and growing competition. Splunk, used as a tool to locate security threats, has seen its shares tumble more than 59% from its 52-week highs as it grapples with a troublesome macro environment, a new CEO and no chief financial officer. Last month, activist investor Starboard Value revealed a growing stake in the software company . Wolfe Research's new price target implies a 25% upside for the stock from Friday's close.
That hearing discussed an unclassified report issued by a Department of Defense task force in 2021. There is precedent for the Defense Department, scientists and the media playing down reports of UFOs rather than prioritizing truly open scientific inquiry. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Air Force established a UFO task force named Project Blue Book and commissioned an independent scientific study of the phenomena. There is now a danger that the NASA study, which is also supposed to be objective, may not live up to this scientific ideal. If government and academia don’t do so with UFOs, we may end up with another independent scientific panel in another 50 years, but be no closer to the truth.
"With our year-to-date performance, we now expect full-year revenue growth above our mid-single digit model," CEO Arvind Krishna said in the statement. During the third quarter IBM paid a one-time non-cash pension settlement charge tied to the transfer of some pension obligations and assets to third-party insurers. About 8% of software revenue came from a commercial relationship with Kyndryl, said Jim Kavanaugh, IBM's finance chief, on the conference call. The infrastructure segment delivered $3.35 billion, up 14.8% and higher than the $3.06 billion StreetAccount consensus. Correction: A prior version of this story had the incorrect figure for revenue growth.
Driverless car company Halo.Car and UK courier service Yodel join a growing list of companies pegging key offerings to 5G networks. 5G enables transport operators to deliver new mobile capabilities to enrich the experience of both drivers and passengers. With 5G technology, subway commuters benefit from improved download speeds and internet connectivity. Yodel claims that its software — combined with 5G connectivity — has helped drivers like Lloyd increase productivity by up to an hour each shift. Although 5G offers massive potential for transport and logistics firms, Davidson urges companies to continue testing other products, services, and solutions as 5G evolves.
Machine-learning observability startup Arize AI recently raised $38 million in a Series B round. Insider got an exclusive look at the pitch deck Arize used to secure its latest funding round. The company has raised $61 million to date, including $38 million in a recent series B round led by TCV. Its competitors include companies like Arthur, which announced a $42 million Series B round of funding in September, and Fiddler, which raised a $32 million Series B round in 2021. Insider got an exclusive look at the pitch deck Arize used to secure its Series B round of funding.
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Morgan Stanley reiterates Walmart as overweight Morgan Stanley said that Walmart+ could be worth $45 billion. Morgan Stanley upgrades Amgen to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the biopharma company is a defensive stock. Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft as overweight Morgan Stanley said Microsoft has an attractive valuation. Morgan Stanley downgrades Zoom to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said there's a lack of near term catalysts for the stock. Morgan Stanley names Taiwan Semiconductor as a catalyst driven idea Morgan Stanley said it's bullish heading into semiconductor company's analyst meeting on Thursday.
The information-technology firm Riverbed is betting it can outdo giants like Cisco, worth about $172 billion, in the observability-tools space. In a switch from its networking hardware roots, Riverbed is launching more software products that use artificial intelligence and machine learning to monitor a firm's IT infrastructure, known as observability tools. After years of hardship, Riverbed's suite of observability tools generates more sales than its hardware, making it pivotal to the firm's recovery strategy. Riverbed's focus on observability software is especially important now that the chip shortage is slowing down the production of its WAN optimization devices, another blow to its hardware sales, Smoot said. That's why it's not discontinuing its hardware business despite hinging future growth on the observability market.
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