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Advertisement"We see a higher polarization of the job market," Petropoulos told Business Insider in an interview. Though he didn't have an exact estimate, Petropoulos expects higher unemployment among medium-skilled workers as the economy transitions to an AI-run job market. "The typical job will require a higher level of skills than it did before," Ellingrud said of increased competition in the job market. It absolutely is already," Maggioncalda told BI, noting that workers who don't upskill will have trouble in the job market. It could take years for a worker displaced by AI to retrain and make themselves more competitive in a job market more heavily integrated with AI, Ellingrud speculates.
Persons: , Georgios Petropoulos, Petropoulos, Ellingrud, That's, Jeff Maggioncalda, Maggioncalda, GPT, It's, didn't Organizations: Service, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Business, McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey, Microsoft
As for Club earnings, we got positive results from life sciences company Danaher and industrial firm Dover. Ford was a major disappointment and its nearly 20% stock drop for the week was the worst performer in the portfolio. In the week ahead, it's going to be another big week of earnings with the four mega-cap names and 10 other Club names set to report. Linde : We're looking for more of the same — steady earnings growth; 6% is the Street estimate. End market commentary will also help us better formulate our view of the economy — and in turn the stock market.
Persons: Russell, Jerome Powell's, Ford, Stanley Black, Decker, We're, we'll, Elliott, we've, We'll, Kraft Heinz, Vita Coco, COCO, Lam, SIRI, WEN, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Michael M Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow, Communication, Honeywell, YouTube, Procter & Gamble, Devices, Microsoft, Starbucks, GE Healthcare, DuPont, Meta, Apple, Coterra Energy, Linde, Silo AI, Elliott Management, GE HealthCare, Amazon, Apple Intelligence, U.S, Labor, Fed, Networks, Procter, Gamble, PayPal, Pfizer, BP, JetBlue Airways, Merck, Solar Inc, Caesars Entertainment, Electronic Arts, EA, Nation Entertainment, Boeing, Cruise, Mastercard, Teva Pharmaceutical, Hess Corp, Arm Holdings, Qualcomm, Lam Research, Western, eBay, EBAY, MGM Resorts, MGM, ConocoPhillips, Mobileye, Canada Goose Holdings, Hershey, Toyota, Dominion Energy, Air Products & Chemicals, Southern Company, International, Coterra Energy Intel, Coinbase, Booking Holdings, LIN, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, LyondellBasell Industries, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Santiago, Getty Locations: Dover, Eaton, Amazon, China, destocking, Corning, New York City
Every year, nearly 10,000 electricians either retire or change careers, but only about 7,000 new ones enter the field. "We're benefitting from a generation that's looking past high school and is not seeing a career going through the traditional four-year college pathway. Contributing to that shift are high school guidance counselors like Steve Schneider, who has advised students for 28 years, currently at Sheboygan South High School in Wisconsin. It offers high school students hands-on training alongside workers from local companies, introducing them to skilled trades and other occupations, which can lead to an apprenticeship after graduation. Among LATTC's 12,000 students, 4,600 are currently enrolled in electrician training, he said, adding that tuition is around $1,000 a year.
Persons: , David Long, They're, Adrian Sauceda, We've, Sauceda, Thayer Long, IEC's Thayer Long, Steve Schneider, Schneider, Kohler, NECA's David Long, Bill Elarton, Selig, Alan Marzullo, Marzullo, NECA's Long Organizations: Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS, National Electrical Contractors Association, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Independent Electrical Contractors, IEC, Sheboygan South High School, Rockline Industries, Inspire Wisconsin, NECA, Electrical Training Alliance, Department of Labor, Los Angeles Trade, Technical College, Syracuse University's College of Professional Studies, Consortium, Micron Technology, Local, Micron Locations: U.S, Wisconsin, Sheboygan, America, Clay , New York
For years, China ramped up green energy production capacity, becoming the global leader in renewable energy manufacturing, from solar to wind to battery. In a second Trump administration, prices for imports from China are likely to surge for green energy producers. The view is that First Solar will benefit the most within the U.S. solar sector from greater trade restrictions, according to Baird. Ultimately, that may curtail the number of green energy startups and private companies that want to go public, Schleif said. "It's been really hard to compete with Chinese companies in any way, shape or form."
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Biden, Baird, Ben Kallo, Green, Carol Schleif, Schleif, Joe Biden, Andy Poreda, Tobin Marcus, Wolfe, TAN, Morgan Stanley, Elon Musk's, Advisory's Poreda, Poreda, It's Organizations: P, BMO Family Office, Biden White, Sage Advisory, Republican, Senate, White, Wolfe Research, Republican National Convention, Biden, JPMorgan, Materials Corp Locations: China, U.S, North America, Albemarle
The youngest billionaires in 2024 owe their fortune to family inheritance, according to Forbes. This marks the first time in 15 years without self-made billionaires under 30. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But unlike previous entries on this list, which include disgraced FTX cofounder Sam Bankman-Fried and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, all of the youngest billionaires in 2024 have family succession to thank for their fortunes. According to Forbes, it's the first time in 15 years that there aren't any self-made billionaires under 30.
Persons: , Sam Bankman, Mark Zuckerberg, Forbes, it's Organizations: Forbes, Service, Business
Dexcom — The medical device stock plummeted more than 36% after the company posted a second-quarter revenue miss. The company's $579 million revenue was also lower than the consensus estimate of $597 million. Coursera — The online course provider stock surged 26% after Coursera posted second-quarter revenue of $170 million, which exceeded the $164 million analysts had expected, according to LSEG. 3M — The industrials giant added nearly 7% after posting second-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.93 and adjusted revenue of $6.02 billion. Charter's $13.69 billion revenue also exceeded the $13.59 billion analysts had expected.
Persons: George Kurtz, LSEG, Dexcom, Boston Beer, Coursera, Bristol Myers, Morgan Stanley, , Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Semiconductor, Nvidia, Broadcom, Devices, Qualcomm, Micron Technology, Boston Beer, Boston, Mohawk Industries, Mohawk, Bristol Myers Squibb, Bristol, Revenue, Norfolk Southern, Charter Communications
Dexcom — Shares plummeted more than 40% after the medical device maker missed expectations for second-quarter revenue and offered weak full-year guidance for the measure. That exceeded analysts' expectations for earnings of $3.48 per share on revenue of $808 million, per LSEG. Norfolk Southern — Shares of the railroad operator gained 10% after a second-quarter earnings beat. Texas Roadhouse — The restaurant chain climbed 4.4% after second-quarter earnings topped expectations. Texas Roadhouse earned $1.79 per share, above the $1.64 per share estimate from analysts surveyed by LSEG.
Persons: Dexcom, Coursera, Newell Brands, Newell, Boston Beer, LSEG, Mohawk, Bristol Myers Squibb, Morgan Stanley, FactSet, amortization, Bitcoin, Alexander, Baldwin —, Alexander & Baldwin, Piper Sandler, Guggenheim, Sweetgreen —, Oppenheimer, Stifel, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Sean Conlon, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: LSEG, Newell, Yankee, Wall, Boston Beer, Boston, Mohawk Industries, Bristol Myers Squibb, Bristol, Revenue, Norfolk Southern, Norfolk, Charter Communications, Southwest Airlines, Deutsche Bank, Southwest, Redburn, FactSet, FTAI Aviation, Texas, Texas Roadhouse, LSEG . Revenue, Colgate, Palmolive Locations: Norfolk
Several companies appear oversold this week and could be due for a rebound after a wild week on Wall Street. Stocks with a 14-day RSI reading below 30 often indicate that it's oversold, with a potential rebound possible ahead for the company's shares. Here are some of the most oversold names: Dexcom is the most oversold stock of the list, with a 14-day RSI of 11.6%. Wells Fargo recently reiterated its overweight rating on Disney and its $136 price target, which implies shares could gain 52.4%. That's driven the stock's RSI to more than 81.
Persons: , Walt Disney, Wells Fargo, we're, Steven Cahall, Wall, Sara Senatore, Senatore, FactSet, LSEG, Myers Squibb, Northrop Organizations: Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, Entertainment, Walt, Disney, DIS, Media, " Bank of America, Mohawk Industries, RSI, Northrop Grumman, Citizens Financial Group Locations: Bristol
Revenue in the second quarter missed analysts' expectations, coming in at $1 billion versus consensus estimates of $1.04 billion, per LSEG. Boston Beer Company – The maker of Twisted Tea and Samuel Adams slid 5% after second quarter results missed the Street's estimates. The company reported adjusted earnings of $3 per share, excluding items, on revenue of $2.8 billion in the second quarter. Juniper posted adjusted earnings of 31 cents per share and revenue of $1.19 billion in the second quarter. That came up short against analysts' estimates of 44 cents per share in earnings and $1.25 billion in revenue, per LSEG.
Persons: Samuel Adams, Boston Beer, Coursera, Juniper, , Darla Mercado Organizations: Revenue, Boston Beer Company, Boston, Mohawk Industries, FactSet, Juniper Networks
Hub71 plans to announce a new cohort later this year, and it says that applications from sustainability and climate tech startups have doubled since the last intake. “Abu Dhabi is starting to forge ahead as a leading tech cluster for climate in the region,” she said. That Abu Dhabi has thrown its weight and oil wealth behind climate tech is a key attraction for Graphmatech. “To scale up climate tech you need financial support,” Dr Mamoun Taher, its founder and CEO, told CNN. His company has engaged in discussions with key stakeholders in Abu Dhabi, including oil and gas companies.
Persons: Abu, ” Ahmad Ali Alwan, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi’s, Patricia Keating, Karim Sahib, Dr Mamoun Taher, , “ Abu Dhabi, Taher, Organizations: CNN, Mubadala Investment Company, United, Organization of, Petroleum, OPEC, P, PwC, Companies, Sweden’s Uppsala University, Getty, UAE, Emirates Steel, Adnoc, Siemens Energy, Abu, Abu Dhabi National Energy Company Locations: Abu Dhabi, wean, UAE, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Abu, AFP, “ Abu, United States, Australia, Masdar
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.
Persons: Honeywell downwardly, Greg Lewis, Vimal, Lewis, abate, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Daniel Barry Organizations: Honeywell, Revenue, LSEG, Emerson, Aerospace Technologies, Management, Aerospace, Automation, Carrier's, Solutions, CAES Systems Holdings, Air Products, Industrial Automation, Energy, Sustainability Solutions, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: UOP, Morristown , New Jersey
Machado has described the decision to bar her – upheld by Venezuela’s Supreme Court – as illegitimate, unjustified and unconstitutional. From left: Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, and Urrutia's wife Mercedes Lopez wave during their campaign closing rally in Caracas on July 25, 2024, ahead of Sunday's presidential election. CNN: In the economy, your plan is to privatize most Venezuelan public assets, especially in terms of health, oil and education. I do believe in public education, but I do believe that you have to create incentives so the public education can be as competitive and with the same degree of excellence that you have in private education. But you don’t need to own the companies directly for the country to benefit from it.
Persons: María Corina Machado –, Nicolás Maduro, Machado, Hugo Chávez, Chávez, , Edmundo González, Maria Corina Machado, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, Mercedes Lopez, Federico Parra, doesn’t Organizations: Caracas CNN —, Venezuela, Venezuela’s, CNN International, Getty, CNN, Venezuelan Locations: Caracas, Congress, Venezuelan, AFP, Venezuela, Americas
Lamb Weston was the worst-performing stock in the S & P 500 on Wednesday on the back of disappointing quarterly results. The Idaho-based supplier of frozen potato, sweet potato, appetizer and vegetable products to restaurants said fully diluted earnings per share fell more than 70% from the year-earlier period. Consequently, the stock price fell over 28% on Wednesday. At ~ 1.2x price to sales, Lamb Weston is the cheapest it has been in the past ten years. Some of that increase is justifiable; the company demonstrated considerably higher operating volatility than they or investors expected, and the debt-to-equity increase as a function of the stock price decline is also a contributor.
Persons: Lamb Weston, they're, Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger Organizations: Berkshire, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Idaho
The top driver for pay transparency practices in Asia is "regulation and compliance" (72%) according to a 2024 report by Aon. Currently, the top driver of pay transparency practices in Asia is "regulation and compliance" (72%) according to the report. Jashani is just one of the many young people in Asia who are working on increasing pay transparency in the region. I think our role to advocate for pay transparency is actually [done] through conversation. "I think our role to advocate for pay transparency is actually [done] through conversation," she said.
Persons: Peter Zhang, Zhang, Jashani, I'm, Davekhaw, they'll, Prestine, Aon's Zhang, Peter Zhang Head Organizations: Aon, CNBC, Employers Locations: Asia, United States, California, New York, millennials, Singapore, Instagram, Malaysia, Malay
Traditional infrastructure might not seem as sexy as the newer AI data centers, but Bank of America believes traditional infrastructure has stronger growth prospects than AI infrastructure. The heavy focus on technology and AI has resulted in investors overlooking traditional infrastructure investment. Invest in industrials and materialsIn particular, Bank of America identified the industrials and materials sectors as the best investment opportunity within traditional infrastructure. The industrials sector trades at a relative forward PE of 0.98, and materials trades at 0.92. AdvertisementSome specific industries within those sectors are especially undervalued, such as construction materials and metals & mining.
Persons: , there's, Savita Subramanian, it's, Reshoring Organizations: Service, Big Tech, American Society of Civil Engineers, Business, Bank of, Bank of America Government, Bank of America, Bank, Invest, Industrial Locations: North America, industrials
Interest in emerging markets has been growing and investors are now looking out for sectors and stocks best placed to benefit. "Emerging markets are too important to ignore," says Malcolm Dorson, a senior portfolio manager at the U.S.-headquartered Mirae Asset, which has around $600 billion in assets under management. "Emerging markets have a multi-decade story with significant opportunities. More than 4 billion people live across emerging markets, Dorson noted, adding that each country will have "significant domestic consumption stories [and] long-term opportunities." One of the simplest routes to investing in emerging markets is through exchange-traded funds.
Persons: Malcolm Dorson, Dorson, Javier, Milei Organizations: CNBC Pro, India Active, Global, India, Companies, Infosys, Reliance Industries, Tata Consultancy, U.S . Federal, Brazil Active, Brazil IMI, Argentina IMI, Fitch, IMI Locations: U.S, India, Brazil, Brazilian, FactSet, Argentina, American, Greece, Europe
What's more, her $23 in SNAP doesn't go very far at the grocery store — maybe it covers a few packages of frozen vegetables, a carton of milk, and some chicken. AdvertisementShe relies on her Social Security for income — an amount that comes out to $1,680 a month, according to documents viewed by BI. AdvertisementOn her limited income, Rita said she can feel lonely. Are you living paycheck to paycheck on Social Security? Have you chosen to take Social Security early or delay benefits?
Persons: , Rita hasn't, Rita, She's, it's, wouldn't, hadn't, she's Organizations: Service, SNAP, Business, Social, BI, Income, Northwestern Mutual, Social Security, Security Locations: Pekin , Illinois, Chicago, Pekin
But this was not a Microsoft issue. Tom ChittyWe're going to talk more about who CrowdStrike are, I think, you know, some people would probably never have heard of CrowdStrike. Lots and lots and lots of global businesses rely on CrowdStrike for their security. I had first seen that and thought it was a Microsoft issue, the reason why Windows crashed on my PC. It was a CrowdStrike issue.
Persons: Tom Chitty, We'll, I've, Arjun Kharpal, you've, Tom Chitty We're, let's, Arjun Kharpal CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, Kharpal, CrowdStrike, they're, it's, they've, Tom Chitty Well, what's, Arjun Kharpal We'd, Iyou, It's, who've, there's, Ciaran Martin, Patrick Anderson, Arjun, Tom, Tom Chitty We'll Organizations: Microsoft, Industries, CNBC, Netflix, NBC, Sky News, Tom Chitty Airlines, Civil Aviation, CrowdStrike, U.S, Board, U.S . Homeland Security Department, Google, National Cybersecurity Center, Anderson Economic Group, CNN Locations: U.S, beyondthevalley@cnbc.com, CNBC's London, London, Europe, China, Russia, Arjun Kharpal China, Moscow, what's, Michigan
Why Paper Checks Refuse to Die
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( Ron Lieber | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Target stopped accepting personal checks as a form of payment this month, which might inspire the following question: What took so long? Check fraud has more than doubled in recent years, and it costs at least a dollar for businesses to process each check they receive. In many industries, checks continue to be a popular form of payment, and sometimes they are required. According to consumer survey data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, which tracks the percentage of payments that consumers make by check, the following industries receive the most check payments: Contractors, like electricians and plumbers, get 25 percent of their payments by check. Landlords, government taxing authorities and professional-service firms also receive double-digit percentages of their payments by check.
Organizations: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
AdvertisementSpeed and ease — that's how generative AI is changing the game for finance professionals. In a survey of 780 banking and capital-markets employees by Accenture Research, 62% of respondents expect generative AI to increase people's stress and burnout. "Employees with AI skills will replace people without AI skills," Andrew Chin, the chief AI officer at the $759 billion money manager AllianceBernstein, told BI. AdvertisementA data scientist at a midsize hedge fund told BI that generative AI models are a "superpower for coders." The firm's ultimate aim is to use generative AI to replicate the success of its best bankers for all advisors.
Persons: Christina Melas, Rowe Price's Sébastien, Eric Burl, Alyssa Powell, Thomas H, Lee, Keri Smith, Smith, Ken Griffin, They've, Goldman Sachs, Marco Argenti, Argenti, It's, I've, drudge, Andrew Chin, AllianceBernstein, Lisa Donahue, Donahue, Jobs, who's, He's, he'd, ChatGPT, Accenture's Smith Organizations: Bain Capital Ventures, Management, Business, Bain Capital, Man Group, Accenture Research, Finance, Wall Street, Blackstone, Sigma, Citadel, Milken Institute Global Conference, Excel, Accenture, Northern Trust, Citibank, Citi, JPMorgan Locations: New York City, New York
Read previewStartups are rushing to create the best artificial intelligence video generation tools and convince Hollywood that AI won't decimate the creative industries. But, the most common early use of AI in entertainment is often more mundane than reverse-aging Harrison Ford to simulate a younger Indiana Jones. When top executives at the intersection of AI and entertainment met at the virtual Digital Hollywood summit on Monday, the use cases for AI in Hollywood were decidedly deeper in the details. These are some of the startups AI and entertainment leaders have their eyes on. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesLuma AI, another image generation AI startup Bakhtar named, has raised more than $68 million according to Bain, with recent backing from Andreessen Horowitz.
Persons: , Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, They're, Panah Bakhtiar, we're, Phil, Alejandro Matamala, Ortiz, Anastasis Germanidis, Cristóbal Valenzuela, Krikey, Bakhtar, Marc Andreessen, Justin Sullivan, Bain, Andreessen Horowitz, Amit Jain, xMentium, Eliot Sakhartov, Speechmatics Michael Kaplan, Oleg Elkov, Nvidia's Kaplan, Sakhartov, Jensen Huang, Reid Hoffman, Huang, Kaplan Organizations: Service, Hollywood, Business, Paramount, Companies, Microsoft, AWS, Nvidia, Runway, Google, Apple Vision Pro Locations: London, New York, Taiwan
ServiceNow raised its full-year subscription revenue forecast on Wednesday as its enterprise customers adopt artificial intelligence-enabled cloud-based software. A burgeoning demand for workflow automation and the company's continued efforts in generative AI helped ServiceNow drive growth. The company projected full-year subscription revenue between $10.575 billion and $10.585 billion, above analysts' estimate of $10.565 billion, according to LSEG data. It had previously projected between $10.560 billion and $10.575 billion for full-year subscription revenue. On an adjusted basis, the company earned $3.13 per share during the quarter, compared with estimates of a profit of $2.84 per share.
Persons: ServiceNow, CJ Desai Organizations: U.S . Army Locations: Prodapt
Read previewAmerican consumers have been frustrated by high prices over past years, but there's some good news: wages have outpaced inflation since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2020, average hourly wages for most US workers have risen faster than the consumer price index, meaning income has maintained its purchasing power against rising prices. While wage gains have outpaced inflation, it can be difficult for consumers to feel the growth, and plenty of people still miss the "good old days" of lower prices. Since spring 2023, year-over-year wage growth for production and nonsupervisory workers has consistently been above inflation. While US consumers adjust to higher prices, strong wage growth should help ease affordability concerns, Krugman wrote.
Persons: , Sarah Foster, Foster, Paul Krugman, Krugman Organizations: Service, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business, Michigan Ross, Economic Policy Institute, Federal Reserve, New York Times Locations: jtowfighi@businessinsider.com
MoviePass ousted Watt, along with its other cofounder Stacy Spikes, from the company two years before filing for bankruptcy. Since then, Watt has been building Share Ventures, a venture studio that's now closed on nearly $20 million of funding from backers including Amazon and Alphabet. Share Ventures has quietly been spinning up those startups and plans to start announcing them in the coming months. Oral health company Feno, one of Share Ventures' portfolio companies, is working on a smart toothbrush powered by AI. Share VenturesAI is supercharging the venture studio modelThreats to the venture capital industry, from high interest rates to the explosion of AI, aren't letting up.
Persons: , Watt, MoviePass, Stacy Spikes, Spikes, he'd, It's, Smart, that's, they're Organizations: Service, HBO, Business, Share Ventures, Ventures, Oral
Picture Wall Street stockbrokers frantically trying to beat sales quotas — or sales representatives fighting for commissions. For real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran, the trick to strengthening relationships amongst her employees is being the fun boss. "In sales, you like who you're working with, but you don't really, totally like them because they're going after your market. Disclosure: CNBC owns the exclusive off-network cable rights to "Shark Tank," which features Barbara Corcoran as a panelist. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: stockbrokers, , Barbara Corcoran, it's, Tom Gimbel, Gimbel, Bob Nelson, Nelson, Corcoran Organizations: Employees, Taiwan's National Central University, Harvard Business, CNBC
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