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The Fed effectively cut rates to zero during the pandemic plunge, and the S & P had an extraordinary bull market. How to play it Consider PDD Holdings . PDD Holdings Inc. is a multinational commerce group that owns and operates several online platforms. PDD YTD mountain PDD Holdings, YTD The share price is nearly 44% below the all-time highs of early 2021. If you're looking for a single stock to get involved with to hitch your wagon to PBOC's train, consider PDD Holdings.
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Bowing to investor pressure, Salesforce has adopted a more disciplined approach to dealmaking, increasing the importance of internal product development. "Agentforce is the product announcement [Salesforce] investors have sought for years," Needham analysts wrote in a recent note to clients. Salesforce stock remains down about 13% from its 2024 peak close and record high of $316.88 a share on March 1. CRM 1Y mountain Salesforce's stock over the past 12 months. Analysts said Salesforce is cheap compared to peers on multiple valuation metrics with ample room to increase free cash flow ahead.
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China related stocks were on the move Tuesday after the People's Bank of China said it will cut interest rates. What the Jefferies downgrade misses is the market is giving Starbucks a pass as Niccol builds his team and makes changes. Truist downgraded Club holding Costco to a hold rating ahead of earnings, which are out after Thursday's close. The analysts still have a hold-equivalent rating on Club holding Home Depot but boosted their price target to $400 per share. China related stocks were on the move Tuesday after the People's Bank of China said it will cut interest rates.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Chipotle, Jefferies, Truist, Salesforce, Piper Sandler, Oppenheimer, Regeneron, Eli Lilly, Pinterest, , Jeff Marks, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: People's Bank of, Starbucks, Jefferies, Costco, Walmart, Analysts, Barclays, Constellation Brands, Oppenheimer, Justice Department, Visa, Bloomberg, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC Locations: China, People's Bank of China, Japan
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Micron Technology — Micron edged 2.7% higher after JPMorgan reiterated the stock as overweight ahead of the memory chipmaker's earnings, which are expected Wednesday after market close. Monday's gain put the stock on track for its biggest advance since Aug. 28, when it popped 9%. Ulta — The cosmetics stock lost more than 3% after a downgrade to hold from buy at TD Cowen. Biohaven — Shares surged 12% after the clinical-stage pharma company announced positive trial data for its drug treating spinocerebellar ataxia known as troriluzole. Intel — Shares of the struggling chipmaker climbed 2.4% after Bloomberg News reported on Sunday that Apollo Global Management proposed to make a multibillion-dollar investment in Intel.
Persons: Harlan Sur, General Motors, Bernstein, Cowen, troriluzole, Ciena, Jesse Pound, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Sean Conlon Organizations: Micron Technology, Micron, JPMorgan, Tesla, Barclays, U.S . Army, General, pharma, Intel —, Bloomberg, Apollo Global Management, Intel, CNBC, Qualcomm, Citi
Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Constellation Energy to $313m implying more than 20% upside. 7 a.m.: DA Davidson downgrades Microsoft, cites diminishing AI lead DA Davidson believes that Microsoft has lost its edge over competitors in artificial intelligence. The investment firm downgraded shares of the tech giant to neutral from buy, although analyst Gil Luria maintained his $475 price target. This could begin to have a material impact on the company's returns beginning in 2025, the analyst wrote. Wells Fargo analyst Neil Kalton also hiked his price target on the stock to $300, implying nearly 18% upside ahead.
Persons: Raymond James, Morgan Stanley, Bernstein, DA Davidson, Davidson, Gil Luria, Luria, GitHub Copilot, — Lisa Kailai Han, Daniel Roeska, Roeska, Lisa Kailai Han, Ronald Josey, Josey, Meta, Atif Malik, Malik, Raymond James downgrades, Brian Gesuale, Gesuale, David Arcaro, Arcaro, Wells, Neil Kalton, — Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Constellation Energy, Motors, Microsoft, DA, Nvidia, Motors General Motors, General Motors, Hyundai, Citi Locations: Palantir, Friday's, U.S, 25e, GenAI
Morgan Stanley upgrades Centessa Pharmaceuticals, to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of Centessa that it's bullish on the biopharma company's narcolepsy treatment. Morgan Stanley downgrades Pepsi to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees "topline softness." Morgan Stanley names Nio a research catalyst idea Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on Nio after the China electric vehicle company debuted its latest model, the L60. Morgan Stanley downgrades FedEx to underweight to from equal weight Morgan Stanley downgraded FedEx following its disappointing earnings report on Thursday. Morgan Stanley reiterates Sunrun as overweight Morgan Stanley said the solar company has more room to run and that it's long term bullish on the company's partnership with Costco.
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Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley downgraded PepsiCo to equal weight. 7 a.m.: FedEx could slide more than 30% as 'structural challenges' are here to stay, Morgan Stanley says Morgan Stanley analyst Ravi Shanker downgraded FedEx to underweight from equal weight after the shipping company's earnings came in below expectations. — Pia Singh 6:33 a.m.: E-commerce stock MercadoLibre has more than 18% upside, according to Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley is bullish on Argentine e-commerce firm MercadoLibre . — Pia Singh 5:49 a.m.: Evercore ISI hikes Amazon price target Evercore ISI is betting big on Amazon's streaming service. — Pia Singh 5:49 a.m.: Morgan Stanley downgrades PepsiCo Don't expect PepsiCo shares to make much headway going forward, according to Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Ravi Shanker, Shanker, — Pia Singh, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Andrew Ruben, Ruben, Morgan Stanley downgrades ASML, ASML, Lee Simpson, Simpson, Mark Mahaney, Mahaney, Andy Jassy, Dara Mohsenian, OSG, Mohsenian, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, ISI, PepsiCo, FedEx, Semiconductor, Intel, NBA, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Pepsi Locations: FedEx's, Argentine, Argentina, Netherlands, China, Thursday's
Centessa Pharmaceuticals could be at the forefront of a leading narcolepsy treatment that can send its shares soaring, according to Morgan Stanley. One of the company's drugs is ORX750 for the treatment of sleep-wake disorders, including narcolepsy type 1 and 2, or NT1 and NT2. Additionally, Centessa is developing ORX142 for the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness, or EDS, in certain neurological, neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. The drug is designed to increase wakefulness, reduce cataplexy and potentially be a novel treatment for narcolepsy type 1. Given the firm's view of ORX750 as a now de-risked mechanism for treating narcolepsy, Hung modeled a higher peak market share for the treatment in NT1 by 2036.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jeffrey Hung, narcolepsy, Hung Organizations: Pharmaceuticals, IH, EDS Locations: NT1, NT2
Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight The firm said iPhone 16 demand may not be as bad as feared after comments from the T-Mobile CEO. Morgan Stanley reiterates Nio as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on the EV company as Nio unveils its latest mid-sized family model, the L60. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's concerned about the company's robotaxi event but that it's standing by the stock. Morgan Stanley downgrades Elanco to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it "lacks conviction" in shares of the pet biopharma company. "We are initiating on Coursera (COUR) with a Buy rating and a PO of $11 (44% upside potential).
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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Hewlett Packard Enterprise — The tech hardware stock jumped 6% after Bank of America upgraded the stock to a buy rating from neutral. Shopify — The e-commerce stock advanced nearly 2% after receiving an upgrade to buy from neutral at Redburn Atlantic. AppLovin — The mobile software stock advanced about 6% following a UBS upgrade to buy from neutral. Gannett — Shares soared 16% after Citi upgraded the newspaper stock to a neutral rating from sell. GE Vernova — The energy stock rallied nearly 4% after Bank of America upgraded the stock to buy from neutral.
Persons: Marie Myers, Biden, Shopify, FanDuel, Michael McGovern, Andrew Obin, Philip Morris, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Bank of America, Microsoft, Intel, UBS, Gannett —, Citi, Gannett, GE, Vectura Group, Molex Asia Holdings, Vectura, Accenture —, Bloomberg Locations: U.S
Microsoft — Shares were up about 2% after the tech giant increased its quarterly dividend by 10.7% to 83 cents per share. Shopify — Shares of the e-commerce stock gained 2.6% after Redburn Atlantic upgraded Shopify to buy from neutral. Shopify should continue gaining market share as the U.S. social e-commerce market appears poised for explosive growth over the next few years. AppLovin — The mobile software company rose more than 2% after UBS upgraded shares to buy from neutral. Gannett — Citi upgraded the newspaper company to neutral from sell, sending shares higher by 4%.
Persons: Jefferies, Dell, AppLovin, Gannett, , Fred Imbert, Sarah Min, Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Microsoft, Intel, Dell Technologies, Mizuho Securities, UBS, Gannett — Citi Locations: 4Q24
Faster delivery is prompting more and more people to turn to Amazon to buy paper towels and other everyday items. The growing prevalence of one- and same-day delivery has made Amazon a much more convenient to place to shop for everyday essentials. "If people buy everyday essentials on Amazon, they're more likely to buy other products too," said Jeff Marks, the Club's director of portfolio analysis. This added convenience in ordering everyday essentials from Amazon comes at a challenging time for physical retailers known for selling those same products. The company likes "to be in the consideration set for consumers" in the everyday essentials since it helps drive market share gains, Olsavsky said.
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CNN —The US economy appears to be on a knife’s edge, and Friday’s jobs report will be the deciding factor as to the next direction. Economists are expecting that the August report should reaffirm that the labor market is merely cooling versus outright weakening. Inflation had cooled, and the labor market was rolling right along and doing its part to keep consumers spending and the economy churning. Friday’s jobs report should provide further reassurance that the labor market is merely softening and not collapsing, economists predict. “It would be a mistake to define the labor market as being excessively weak at this stage.”Instead, the signals indicate that the labor market has moved from being extremely strong and into better balance, she said.
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Salesforce shares jumped more than 4% in extended trading Wednesday after the enterprise software giant beat sales and earnings expectations in the second quarter. Salesforce Why we own it : Salesforce is a leading enterprise software tool for companies across all industries, helping employees to better communicate with colleagues internally and with their customers. Salesforce's new AI tools — which it is calling autonomous AI sales agents — may be the company's answer to this negative thesis. The next task for Salesforce is proving these new AI products will become a material driver of revenue growth. For the third quarter, Salesforce forecasts revenues of $9.31 billion to $9.36 billion, which is below the $9.4 billion estimate.
Persons: cRPO, , Marc Benioff, It's, they're, Benioff, Salesforce, Brian Millham, Amy Weaver, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, David Paul Morris Organizations: Revenue, LSEG, SAP, Microsoft, Salesforce, Club, Nvidia, Federal, Management, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Americas, San Francisco , California
Shares of Snowflake closed down more than 14% on Thursday after the data cloud analytics company released fiscal second-quarter 2025 earnings that beat Wall Street's estimates but showed decelerating product revenue growth compared to past quarters. The company reported $829.3 million in product revenue, which accounts for most of Snowflake's sales, up 30% year over year. They said the company's smaller product revenue beat and deceleration in growth will not inspire weary investors. "A 2% product revenue beat in Q2, down from 5% in Q1, with product revenue growth dipping further to 29.5% YoY," likely sows "enough doubt in the investor conversation to keep shares under pressure in the near-term," the analysts wrote in a note Thursday. "True, 30% y/y product growth is slower than the 33-34% level we saw the past 2 quarters.
Persons: Sridhar Ramaswamy, Morgan Stanley, Snowflake's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: LSEG, Barclays Locations: Toronto
Wall Street's enthusiastic reaction Tuesday to solid earnings from Palo Alto Networks reinforced our belief that the cybersecurity stock is getting overextended. However, that doesn't mean he's any less bullish on Palo Alto in the long run. PANW YTD mountain Palo Alto Networks YTD Wall Street analysts echoed our bullish sentiments. At least two dozen research firms — including Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, and Goldman Sachs — raised their price targets on Palo Alto, according to FactSet data. To be sure, not everyone on Wall Street is convinced that Palo Alto has significant growth ahead.
Persons: clawing, Jim Cramer, Jim, management's, billings, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs —, Palo, Nikesh Arora, Arora, Morgan Staley, Jim Cramer's, Alfred Dunhill, David Cannon Organizations: Palo Alto Networks, Palo Alto, Club, JPMorgan, Management, Palo, UBS, CNBC, Getty Locations: Palo Alto, Palo, Wells, Wells Fargo, United States, St Andrews, Scotland
Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: UBS reiterates Nvidia as buy UBS said it's sticking with Nvidia shares heading into earnings later this month. Wolfe downgrades Qualcomm to peer perform from outperform Wolfe said Apple's internal modem use is finally having an effect on Qualcomm. Jefferies upgrades Par Technology to buy from hold Jefferies said it's bullish on shares of the "pure-play" restaurant tech platform. " Deutsche Bank upgrades Eli Lilly to buy from hold Deutsche upgraded the stock following earnings last week. Bank of America upgrades Churchill Downs to buy from neutral Bank of America said it likes the racing company's growth pipeline.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Disney, it's, Wolfe, Qualcomm, Wedbush, it's bullish, Jefferies, Walmart Evercore, Piper Sandler, Piper, HOOD, Goldman Sachs, Mills, Goldman, Canaccord, Mizuho, Cummins, Wells, PRU, Eli Lilly, Churchill, Jim Anderson Organizations: UBS, Nvidia, RBC, Ardent Health, Ardent Health Partners, Inc, Qualcomm, Jefferies, Technology, Walmart, HSBC, GE Vernova, GE, Micron, MU, Elliott, Bank of America, Liberty Global, underperform Bank of America, Liberty, Prudential, Allstate, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, of America, " Bank of America Locations: Asia, Cupertino, Wells, Churchill
It could also have a major impact on House and Senate races. We talked by email about the state of play for the House and Senate and how the shake-up in the presidential race might change things. PATHE: House races are typically more nationalized than Senate races because the candidates are lesser known; therefore, it’s harder for them to separate themselves from their party and the top of the ticket. WOLF: The presidential primary process is over, but we’re still in the thick of statewide primaries for House and Senate races. WOLF: If there’s one Senate race that could be a bellwether for the country as a whole, which one is it and why?
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Dover's active portfolio management and commitment to capital returns sweeten the investment case. Tobin said the moves will boost Dover's clean-energy portfolio and decrease its exposure to more cyclical capital equipment businesses. I think that what's doing better than planned as the margin performance of the business has just been exemplary through the quarter," Tobin said. Guidance Dover now expects adjusted full-year earnings per share between $9.05 and $9.20, up from its previous range of $9.00 to $9.15. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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It also came in above the high end of management's guidance. But here's the root of Thursday's selling: Honeywell downwardly revised its full-year guidance for segment margin, earnings per share, and cash flow guidance. The changes are tied to the inclusion of previously closed and announced acquisitions, as well as a slower-than expected-rebound for short-cycle businesses. Unfortunately, despite some "pockets of short-cycle strength," other short-cycle businesses "are not accelerating as much as we had hoped," CFO Greg Lewis said on the call. But here's the root of Thursday's selling: Honeywell downwardly revised its full-year guidance for segment margin, earnings per share, and cash flow guidance.
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Apple got a price target increase from Wells Fargo. As catalysts, Boss cited broad-based demand for Abercrombie, growth upside for Hollister and a ramp-up in Abercrombie's international brand momentum. Analyst James Faucette also lifted his price target to $175 from $154. Fidelity National Information Services stock closed at $75.25 on Friday afternoon, slightly below analyst James Faucette's $79 price target. — Lisa Kailai Han 5:51 a.m.: Wells Fargo raises Apple price target Wells Fargo is getting more bullish on Apple ahead of earnings.
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Analyst Didier Scemama reiterated his buy rating and kept his $1,406 12-month price target on the stock, which implies shares can jump 50.8%. She noted that Palo Alto, which is up 12.5% year to date, continued to soar even as growth in cybersecurity-tied AI winners slowed. "However, consensus expects a sharp reacceleration in dollar growth from FY26 onwards, which we view as unlikely," the analyst added. "We view Palo Alto more defensive as it is skewed to a stickier customer base and a wider moat." — Pia Singh 5:45 a.m.: Baird upgrades elf Beauty There's a big buying opportunity in elf shares, according to Baird.
Persons: Baird, Morgan Stanley, Didier Scemama, Scemama, — Pia Singh, Dan Dolev, Dolev, Nina Marques, Marques, Palo, Morgan, Alex Straton, Straton, Mark Altschwager, Altschwager, — Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, of America, CMD, Mizuho, Mizuho Securities, Walmart, Palo Alto Networks, Palo, Palo Alto, Trump Locations: U.S, Palo Alto, Wednesday's, cybersecurity, China
Domino's posted $4.03 earnings per share, topping an LSEG estimate of $3.68 per share. United Airlines — Shares of the airline added 1.5% before the bell after it said profit jumped 23% last quarter . The bank and payments company posted $6.06 in earnings per share on $4.54 billion in revenue. Analysts surveyed by FactSet had estimated 98 cents earnings per share on $2.58 billion in revenue. Alcoa posted adjusted earnings of 16 cents per share, beating analysts' forecast for 9 cents per share, according to LSEG.
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Earnings season is revving up, and Bank of America has picked out a series of stocks to buy in advance of their quarterly reports. CNBC Pro combed through top research from Bank of America to find buy-rated stocks ahead of earnings. Other positive catalysts include "higher power prices, upward revisions to transmission revenues [and] accretive asset sales," Pereira wrote. Meanwhile, competition remains fierce from the likes of Nvidia , but Arya said he's standing by Broadcom's "best-in-class management team." … It commands ~83% market share & we think it stands to further dominate the space as metal card issuance soars.
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With earnings season kicking off, we'll break down an industrial stock reporting Friday and how to trade it. Historically, Alcoa Inc. marked the start of earnings season, being one of the first major companies to report results. It has underperformed the S & P year-to-date, down nearly 2.5% and declining more than 20% since the late March highs. The company's sales data, reflecting real-time demand for industrial and construction supplies, is closely linked to economic health. The trade Given the expectation that the stock is unlikely to rebound on earnings, a calendar spread could be a suitable trade.
Persons: Wells Fargo, Wells, we're Organizations: Alcoa Inc, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Fastenal, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Wells, U.S, United States, Fastenal
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