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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailShort-term losses are possible, but the bull market thesis remains intact: G Squared’s GreeneVictoria Greene, G Squared Private Wealth founding partner and CIO, and Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial founder and CEO, join 'CNBC's Special' to discuss whether we are heading for more downside in the markets, if we can dodge a recession, and more.
Persons: Squared’s Greene Victoria Greene, Jeff Kilburg Organizations: Private Wealth, KKM Financial
Consumer staples dodge sell-off
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConsumer staples dodge sell-offKaren Finerman, Metropolitan Capital CEO, and Carter Worth, Worth Charting founder and CEO, join 'Fast Money' to discuss consumer staples as the sector managed to dodge today's market sell-off.
Persons: Karen Finerman, Carter Worth Organizations: Metropolitan Capital
"The essence of being a narcissist is that you're about yourself, you're for yourself, and you're less others-oriented," she says. Narcissistic bosses are likely to take credit for things that go well and to dodge blame for things that don't. Because a narcissist is trapped in the idea that only their thoughts are important, listening to others is burdensome to them. "If I praise you, it makes me look good and, if I'm your boss, it makes me look even better. How to cope with a narcissistic boss
Persons: Amy Edmondson, Edmondson, Edmonson, Ramani, Durvasula, isn't, Narcissists, It's Organizations: Harvard Business School, CNBC, Harvard Business Locations: Los Angeles
McDonald's — Shares were down slightly in the premarket after the fast food giant reported second-quarter results that missed analyst expectations . Bristol-Myers Squibb — The pharma stock shed 1.5% following a downgrade to underweight from equal weight at Barclays. This call comes after Bristol-Myers Squibb issued better-than-expected earnings and raised its full-year guidance on Friday. Tesla — The electric vehicle maker advanced 1.5% after bring crowned the top pick U.S. auto stock by Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas. The Marvel movie raked in more than $200 million during its opening weekend, making it the strongest debut on record for an R-rated film.
Persons: McDonald's, Olin, Myers Squibb, Myers, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Stellantis, Microstrategy, , Samantha Subin, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Fred Imbert Organizations: JPMorgan, Technologies, Guggenheim, Myers, pharma, Barclays, Myers Squibb, Bristol, Ford, Deutsche Bank, Chrysler, Dodge, Disney, Marvel Locations: Bristol, Monday's premarket
A man who for months has infuriated Seattle residents with his raucous driving and late-night social media escapades was ordered into custody on Monday and prohibited from posting to his vast following on Instagram. Miles Hudson, 21, known in Seattle as the “Belltown Hellcat,” has faced a series of escalating legal troubles after spending many nights roaring through downtown streets, the explosive backfires from his Dodge Charger Hellcat SRT shaking windows and rattling nerves. Separately, a woman accused him of stalking her and sending explicit images of her to other people. He also barred Mr. Hudson from posting on his Twitch and Instagram accounts. “If there are any posts from those accounts, it’s a violation of this court’s order,” the judge said, before a court marshal placed handcuffs on Mr. Hudson and led him out of the courtroom.
Persons: Miles Hudson, , Hudson, Seth Niesen Organizations: Seattle, Dodge Locations: Instagram, Seattle
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Ford, GM and Stellantis shares"Investors who think autos can outperform on + earnings beats and buybacks should think again. GMFor GM, investors balked at pullbacks in growth businesses, waning upside during the second half of the year, and fear that the automaker's earnings power has peaked, according to Wall Street analysts. Selling more EVs is one reason that GM, which has raised its annual financial guidance twice this year, expects the second half to underperform the first. The new Ford F-150 truck goes through the assembly line at the Ford Dearborn Plant on April 11, 2024 in Dearborn, Michigan. StellantisTransatlantic automaker Stellantis arguably faces the most challenging second half of the year, particularly regarding its U.S. operations.
Persons: Ram, Joe Raedle, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Jonas, Stellantis, GM's, Mary Barra, Ford, Ford doesn't, Joseph Spak, Bill Pugliano, John Lawler, Lawler, Carlos Tavares, Remo Casilli Organizations: Dodge Chrysler, Getty, DETROIT, Ford, Detroit automakers, GM, Wall Street, Analysts, Street, UBS, Ford Dearborn Plant, Ford Pro, Transatlantic, Stellantis Locations: Miami , Florida, U.S, China, Dearborn , Michigan, Atessa, Italy
Rachel Askinasi; Alyssa Powell/BIA worthy power lunchKeens Steakhouse, a New York City institution, has been luring power lunchers for years. iStock; Rebecca Zisser/BIDeals we loveQuality seafood straight to your door: After testing dozens of options, we found the 13 best seafood delivery services for sustainable, fresh, and tasty fish. After testing dozens of options, we found the 13 best seafood delivery services for sustainable, fresh, and tasty fish. Dodge the power outages: With extreme weather conditions knocking out power nationwide, a portable generator is a must. More of this week's top reads:The Insider Today team: Joi-Marie McKenzie, editor in chief of life, in New York.
Persons: , Taylor Bannks, Bernat, Pont Alexandre III, Samantha Grindell, Estée Lauder, Sunny Choi, Choi, Mykenna Maniece, Cristo Rei, Getty, Jose M, Tyler Le, Rachel Askinasi, Alyssa Powell, Gareth Cattermole, Anna Blazhuk, Lew Robertson, Ryan Reynolds, Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Don Saladino, Saladino, Giulia Parmigiani, Natalie Ammari, Lou Pearlman, Knox, Michael Keaton, Rebecca Zisser, Joi, Marie McKenzie, Jordan Parker Erb, Dan DeFrancesco, Lisa Ryan, Amanda Yen Organizations: Service, Yorker, Business, Marathon, Olympics, Timor Leste Getty, Creativ, Heinemann, Netflix, Backstreet Boys, Backstreet Locations: Paris, City, Versailles, Cristo Rei Dili, Timor Leste, Kenya, Taiwan, Wales, New York City, Italy, New York
Some states are particularly vulnerable to climate risks, but these ten states are most ready for what Mother Nature has in store. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 276 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: A+) Climate Extremes Index: 14.9% Properties at risk: 96% Renewable energy: 24% 8. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 189 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: C-) Climate Extremes Index: 22.12% Properties at risk: 34% Renewable Energy: 77% 2. While a large percentage of Idaho properties are susceptible to climate risk, the danger of flooding is relatively minimal. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 195 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: C) Climate Extremes Index: 16.54% Properties at Risk: 90% Renewable Energy: 78% 1.
Persons: Jeremy Porter, Pete Buttigieg, Maria Lehman, Nature, Marli Miller, Justin Sullivan, Wolfgang Kaehler, Matt McClain, Randy Olson, Forester John Erixson, Kirby Lee, Jared Polis, Mario Tama, Rushmore, Idaho Neil Lincoln, Brownlee, Robert Gauthier, William, Marcia Lee, David Becker Organizations: First Street Foundation, Infrastructure Law, Transportation, CNBC, American Society of Civil Engineers, First, Atmospheric Administration, U.S . Department of Energy, Oregon Solar, UCG, Getty, Oregon Department of Energy, Washington, Cedar, Bio Energy Washington, Lightrocket, Washington Department of Commerce, Clean Energy Fund, New, Washington Post, Energy, Nebraska, Nebraska Forest, Colorado, University of Colorado, California, Energy Department, Dakota, Idaho Power, Los Angeles Times, Idaho Locations: Louisiana, States, Oregon, Valley , Oregon, Arizona, Phoenix , Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, King, King County , Washington, United States, New Mexico, Mora , NM, Nebraska, Loup, Taylor , Nebraska, Boulder , Colorado, Palm Springs , California, California, Texas, South Dakota, Cavan, Iowa, Idaho, Nevada, Las Vegas
Auto giant Stellantis on Thursday reported a steep drop in first-half net profit, citing reduced volumes, temporary production gaps and lower market share in North America. The company, which owns household names including Jeep, Dodge, Fiat, Chrysler and Peugeot, reported first-half net profit of 5.6 billion euros ($6.07 billion), down 48% from the same period of 2023. Stellantis' adjusted operating income for the first six months of 2024 came in at 8.5 billion euros, down 5.7 billion euros on the year, primarily due to decreases in North America. For its part, Stellantis posted first-half net revenues of 85 billion euros, down 14% compared to the same period a year earlier. Of the 20 new product launches planned for 2024, Stellantis said 10 had already started production in the first six months of the year.
Persons: Ram, Stellantis, Carlos Tavares, Wall Organizations: Dodge Chrysler, Auto, Dodge, Fiat, Chrysler, Peugeot, U.S, General Motors, Ford Motor, GM, Ford Locations: Miami , Florida, North America
Over three chaotic weeks, America lived through an assassination attempt, a political convention and a dramatic exit from the presidential ticket. But even — or perhaps especially — in these wild times, the political world is clinging to what it knows: lists of names and wild speculation. Although Vice President Kamala Harris has officially been a presidential candidate for less than four days, the parlor game over her running mate is well underway. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, speaking at a Monday event hosted by an asphalt manufacturer outside Pittsburgh. The governor, whose name frequently tops the roster of potential picks, proceeded to dodge 13 minutes of shouted questions about his vice-presidential aspirations — or lack thereof.
Persons: America, Kamala Harris, , Josh Shapiro Organizations: Pennsylvania Locations: Pittsburgh
After all, I knew perfectly well what I'd signed up for: learning Portuguese from the biggest asshole on the App Store. It might be an overstatement to call tough love the secret sauce for engaging Gen Z customers. It followed that in 2023 with a send-up of personal-injury-attorney TV ads: "Lawyer Fights Duolingo Owl for $2,700,000." Despite the research, Duolingo insists its guilt-tripping notifications do the trick of enticing people to drop whatever they're doing to log on to the app. When Duolingo's head of product, Cem Kansu, posted a thread in 2020 about the success of "the passive aggressive reminder," several unhappy Duolingo users chimed in.
Persons: I'd, Locations: Lisbon
My parents still pay for my cellphone bill and a monthly music streaming subscription. AdvertisementExcept for one or two things, like my cellphone bill. AdvertisementMaybe it'll change once I get marriedI'm not married yet, which somehow has a lot to do with my current status on my parents' cellphone plan. Admittedly, it's a huge relief, even if it's just a monthly cellphone bill and a streaming service here and there. But don't ask me how that works or how to get a better deal on your cellphone plan.
Persons: stepmom, they'd, They've, I've, , I'm, we'd, Will I, that's, he'd Organizations: Service, Apple Music, Spotify, Business, Apple Locations: Los Angeles
On Your Marks, Get Set, Serve!
  + stars: | 2024-07-21 | by ( Amelia Nierenberg | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
One’s a fast talker with fancy footwork and a steel-trap memory. On Sunday, about 50 professional servers came from around London to compete in an annual waiters’ race through the heart of Soho. But panache, pizazz and an essential and ineffable waiterliness mattered much more. “This is about style as much as it is about going fast,” said the organizer, Takashi O’Rourke. The waiters had to get around a course lined with drunk and (for the most part) orderly crowds as quickly as they could.
Persons: One’s, , Takashi O’Rourke Locations: London, Soho
For millions of people, the global technology outage on Friday was a source of distress. But for a small group of corporate workers, the global outage brought a welcome kind of chaos: a snow day in the middle of July. Some workers affected by the outage shared images of their computers on social media captioned “happy international blue screen day,” referencing the error messages that overtook screens during the outage. On TikTok, users posted about clocking in only to find “the blue screen of death” (or hoping they would, for an extra day off). JPMorgan, Bank of America and BlackRock were among the large financial firms affected.
Persons: Ferris Organizations: Hospitals, Fortune, JPMorgan, Bank of America, BlackRock Locations: cubicles
Above all, I can't get behind flexible dining, which also goes by names like "my time dining," "freestyle dining," and "anytime dining." NicolasMcComber/Getty ImagesNorweigan Cruise Line is credited with creating this category of onboard eating, which it calls freestyle dining. I wished we could've just had our desired mealtime locked in, but NCL doesn't do traditional dining. Puzzled, we explained that we didn't need one because we were doing flexible dining. I missed sharing tables with strangers, the standard with traditional dining (unless you have a large group).
Persons: , They're, PixelsEffect, it's Organizations: Service, Business, NCL, Cruises Locations: Norwegian, Caribbean
Supply and DemandThe case for housing deregulation starts with Econ 101: Allowing builders to significantly increase housing supply leads to much lower prices. It isn’t rising demand, as the U.S. population rose even faster back when housing prices were roughly stable. Standard of LivingWhat would happen if homebuilders could once again freely build until housing prices were driven back down to cost? The admittedly small number of studies on the link between YIMBY and babies support common sense: Less regulation lowers housing prices, and lower housing prices generally raise birth rates and hasten child-bearing. In a rational world, the panacea policy of housing deregulation would be a done deal.
Persons: Ben Denzer, Taylor, Wharton, homebuilders, Thomas Piketty’s, , Matthew Rognlie, Peter Ganong, Daniel Shoag, Anne Case, Angus Deaton Organizations: Republicans, Research, Area, Wharton, Francisco, Francisco Los Angeles New, Francisco Los Angeles New York Phoenix Denver Houston Dallas, Japan Japan France France Britain Britain, Japan Japan France France Britain Britain Canada, → Utah Nevada Arizona New, San, San Francisco New, Atlanta Houston Boston, Democrats, Republican Locations: Minnesota , Oregon, California, New York City, Houston, Dallas, Francisco Los, Francisco Los Angeles New York, Wharton, United States, Japan, France, Britain, Canada, U.S, Japan Japan France France, Japan Japan France France Britain Britain Canada Canada, Bay, Dodge, → California Nevada Florida New York Arkansas, → Utah Nevada Arizona, → Utah Nevada Arizona New York West Virginia, Washington, San Francisco, San Francisco New York Los Angeles Rochester, N.Y, Atlanta
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewOn January 20, 1974, a runway high-speed taxi test involving General Dynamics' YF-16 accidentally resulted in the first flight of the prototype aircraft that would become the world-famous F-16 Fighting Falcon, the most popular fighter jet. The F-16 has cemented its place in aviation history not only for dominating the military jet market, but also for revolutionizing the way military aircraft are designed. However, as the skies of the future become increasingly dominated by stealth aircraft, the F-16's battlefield role may change. Advertisement"As the threat environment changes, we'll likely see a shift in the way aircraft like the F-16 are leveraged in combat," Hollings said.
Persons: , Alex Hollings, George Calin, Hollings, Chanceler, Lockheed Martin — Organizations: Service, General Dynamics, Business, REUTERS, US Air Force, Lockheed Locations: , Fetesti, Romania, Afghanistan, Iraq, American, Leiria, Portugal
The US blocked China from importing advanced Nvidia chips in 2022, so some travelers are smuggling them in their luggage, The Wall Street Journal reported. The outlet reviewed records, including customs filings, that showed Nvidia chips were being purchased by Chinese buyers in an underground market. Related storiesThe demand for Nvidia's most advanced chips is so acute because they're regarded as crucial for training AI models. AdvertisementReuters reported in April that Chinese universities and research institutes, including the Chinese Academy of Sciences, obtained Nvidia chips through resellers. The Department of Commerce implemented the Advanced Computing Chips Rule , which makes it harder for China to import AI chips from American manufacturers.
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CNN —CNN Opinion asked political contributors to weigh in on the first presidential debate of the 2024 race. On the other hand, President Joe Biden did not meet expectations and may have increased concerns about his age and ability to lead for another four years. Debates are always more about style than substance, and President Joe Biden’s style was simply awful. Did President Joe Biden come off as a leader or a loser? And yes, the visuals in this first presidential debate of the cycle were phenomenally important.
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Members of the media work during the first presidential debate with US President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Thursday, June 27, 2024. U.K.: 'Biden struggles ... Trump lies'In the U.K., the Guardian pointed to issues with both Biden and Trump at the debate, headlining its story: "Biden struggles to land lines as Trump lies in first presidential debate." Meanwhile, the BBC suggested Biden struggled with Trump's attacks, titling its live blog of the debate: "Biden stumbles in first presidential debate as Trump avoids key questions." Biden struggled repeatedly and Trump repeated falsehoods, it said, adding that the debate was "marked by personal attacks." In another story, the newspaper summarized the debate: "Biden disgraces himself, Trump wastes his chance, but the true losers of the first TV debate in the U.S. election campaigns are the Americans."
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Eva Marie Uzcategui, China's CGTN, Biden, hesitantly, Trump, Joe Biden's, stammered, Trump's, Biden's, Biden disgraces Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, China Global Television Network, China Morning Post, Global Times, Biden, BBC, ZDF, CNBC, Trump Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, China, India, Trump, London, Germany, U.S, France
I’m still sorting through the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling, and while it’s way too early for a definitive interpretation (scholars will be arguing about it for years), it’s not too early for three broad conclusions. First, and most important, the Supreme Court granted a dangerous amount of discretion to presidents. The court might say that presidents aren’t above the law, but in reality, it established an extraordinarily broad zone of absolute immunity for presidents (one broad enough, as Justice Sonia Sotomayor notes in a dissent, to potentially protect presidents from prosecution for bribes and assassinations) and a tough test for prosecuting those acts that aren’t immune. To understand the most dangerous potential implications of this action, consider that a president has the extraordinary authority to order troops into American streets under the Insurrection Act. Then, once deployed, those troops would be under the command of a person who would almost certainly enjoy absolute immunity for the orders he gives them.
Persons: it’s, Sonia Sotomayor, John Roberts
Global semiconductor stocks saw volatile trading on Tuesday after a slump in shares of Nvidia during the previous session. ASML is a key player in the global semiconductor market. ASMI , meanwhile, was up 0.4% while Soitec rose 0.4%, reversing losses earlier in the day as Nvidia shares recovered. Asian semiconductor shares also had a volatile day. Taiwanese chip firm MediaTek's shares fell 1.8%, while South Korean firm Samsung slipped 0.3%.
Persons: chipmaking giant's, ASMI Organizations: Nvidia Corporation, Nvidia, chipmaking, South, Samsung, SK Hynix Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, Europe, Asia, U.S, Switzerland
In today's big story, we're looking at how AI could completely upend venture capitalism amid a wider shakeup for the industry . The generative AI boom was a welcome change for a venture industry looking for a new trend to back (and hopefully profit from). Some of the adjustments aren't novel to the VC industry. ACME Capital; Getty Images, Chelsea Jia Feng/BIThe VC industry might be doomed with or without AI. AdvertisementScott Stanford, a cofounder and partner at early-stage VC firm ACME Capital, told BI's Blake Dodge that half of today's VC firms will shutter in the next decade .
Persons: , VCs zentilia, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Insider's Ben Bergman, Ben, Long, Scott Stanford, Chelsea Jia Feng, BI's Blake Dodge, Hany Nada, Jared Siskin, Bobby Jain's, Jonathan Barton, Jain, Rebecca Zisser, OpenAI, Apple, Elif, Jeff Bezos, Robert Winnett, Will Lewis, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Annie Smith, Grace Lett, Amanda Yen Organizations: Service, Business, ACME, Getty, ACME Capital, Stanford, BI, Madison, Conservancy, Jain, EV, Ford, European, Regulators, Anadolu Agency, Getty Images, Washington, Harvard, Leagues Locations: today's, Wall, Saudi, Saudi Arabia, Europe, Brazil, Southeast Asia, London, American, Paris, New York, Chicago
New York CNN —CDK Global is ubiquitous in the auto dealership world – its software is used at 15,000 dealers. Here’s what the CDK Global outage means for both car sellers and shoppers. Post Memorial Day, “this presents increased opportunities for vehicle sales, service and, of course, revenue. It also means that it’s time to roll out your summer Sales and Service marketing campaigns.”Can I still buy a car? Ford also said its dealerships involved in the CDK outage have alternate ways to take care of customers.
Persons: There’s, it’s, CDK, Lisa Finney, ” Finney, aren’t, Jeff Ramsey, , Brian Benstock, Ramsey, Ford, ” Ford Organizations: New, New York CNN, CDK Global, CNN, Service, Ourisman Auto Group, Paragon Honda, Paragon Acura, Kia, Toyota, Dodge, Lincoln Locations: New York, United States, Canada, Maryland, Long Island City , New York, Ford
Venture capital has cyclical fluctuations, but Scott Stanford, a cofounder and partner at ACME Capital, an early-stage VC firm, thinks something more meaningful is underway. In a chart compiled by Stanford and shared with BI, by 1990, there were 300 VC firms overseeing $17 billion in assets. Now, there are 3,000 VC firms overseeing $1.2 trillion. Limited partners (LPs), or investors who put money into venture firms, have other options thanks to higher interest rates, Stanford added. AdvertisementThe ACME Capital team.
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