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A sign is posted in front of a Taco Bell restaurant on May 01, 2024 in Richmond, California. Yum Brands on Tuesday reported a mixed quarter as both Pizza Hut and KFC reported declining same-store sales. Yum's same-store sales fell 1% in the quarter as both Pizza Hut and KFC reported same-store sales declines of 3%. And although the chicken chain's system sales picked up this quarter in China, its largest market, KFC's overall international same-store sales fell 3%. Pizza Hut's U.S. same-store sales decreased 1%, while its international same-store sales declined 4%.
Persons: Yum, Taco Bell Organizations: Taco Bell, Yum Brands, KFC, LSEG Locations: Richmond , California, U.S, China
That change in pay and benefits underscores the changing job outlook for the millions of American teen workers following the pandemic-induced labor crunch. Despite those efforts, she's at times seen teen employees leave for higher pay at chain rivals like Starbucks . 'The summer job is back'Whether it's a raise or financial support for education, these boons appear to be luring teens to the workforce. "The summer job is back," said Alicia Sasser Modestino, an associate professor of economics who studies youth development at Northeastern University. Gusto expects sports and recreation; education; and food and beverage to be popular summer job sectors for this age bracket.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Dailey Jogan, Jogan, Liz Wilke, Chipotle, Daniel Banks, Justin Sullivan, Banks, Erin Powell's, Powell, she's, Alicia Sasser Modestino, Gusto's Wilke, Wilke, today's, Olivia Locarno Organizations: Getty, Detroit, Employers, Grill, Northeastern University, Starbucks, Marist College, Amazon Locations: Coney, Brooklyn, New York City, California, San Rafael , California, Minnesota, New Jersey
The data also found that 41% of customers say they do not feel the water provided by their local utility is safe to drink. Power ranked the states with the best and worst tap water based on its U.S. Water Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction Study. It measures satisfaction among residential customers from 92 water utilities, or companies, around the U.S. that deliver water to populations of at least 400,000. The states were ranked based on responses from 32,833 residential water utility customers from June 2023 through March 2024. Last year, the special report focused on asking customers about the reliability and quality of their water, and this year, it was solely focused on the quality.
Persons: Ramah Vaughn Organizations: Gallup, Power, CNBC Locations: U.S, .
An injection pen of Zepbound, Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug, is displayed in New York City on Dec. 11, 2023. All doses of Eli Lilly's highly popular weight loss injection Zepbound and diabetes drug Mounjaro are now available in the U.S., according to an update on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's drug shortage database on Friday. The FDA's update comes one day after Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks told Bloomberg that the shortages of Mounjaro and Zepbound would end "very soon." A spokesperson for Eli Lilly did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the FDA's update on Friday. Meanwhile, the FDA said some doses of Novo Nordisk's weight loss drug Wegovy have limited supply.
Persons: Eli Lilly’s, Eli Lilly's, Zepbound, Eli Lilly, David Ricks Organizations: U.S . Food, Novo Nordisk, Bloomberg, FDA Locations: New York City, U.S
Goldman Sachs adds 4 new stocks to its conviction buy list
  + stars: | 2024-08-01 | by ( Yun Li | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Goldman Sachs added four new stocks to its conviction list going into August for equity investors looking to capitalize on the bull market. Dollar General , Philip Morris International , S & P Global and Woodward were the newest addition to the Wall Street firm's coveted stock list. For Dollar General, Goldman analysts believe the worries around low income consumer discretionary spend and competition are overdone. Meanwhile, Goldman said the market is underappreciating the growth opportunity for Philip Morris as the company innovates around its smoke-free alternatives to cigarettes. Both S & P Global and Woodward have recorded solid gains so far this year, rising 11% and nearly 17%, respectively.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman's, Philip Morris, Woodward, Goldman Organizations: Dollar, Philip Morris International, P Global, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ally Financial, Citigroup, Amazon, Nvidia
The company's same-store sales fell 3% in the quarter, fueled by a 5% decline in transactions. Domestic same-store sales fell 2%, boosted by an increase in average ticket. Outside of North America, same-store sales slid 7%. In China, Starbucks' second-largest market, same-store sales tumbled 14% as both average ticket and transactions shrank. Last quarter, Starbucks slashed its forecast, projecting revenue growth of a low single-digit percentage and earnings per share growth in a range of flat to a low single-digit percentage.
Organizations: Starbucks, LSEG Locations: North America, China
Arista Networks — The computer networking company added nearly 3% after beating Wall Street expectations on both lines in the second quarter. Arista posted adjusted earnings of $2.10 per share on $1.69 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG predicted $1.95 in earnings per share and $1.65 billion in revenue. Pinterest issued disappointing guidance for third-quarter revenue, giving a range of $885 million to $900 million and missing analysts' expectations. In its fiscal third quarter, Starbucks posted adjusted earnings of 93 cents per share, meeting expectations of analysts polled by LSEG. In the fiscal third quarter, Skyworks' adjusted earnings came in at $1.21 per share, in line with analysts' expectations, per LSEG.
Persons: LSEG, Pinterest, Mondelez, , Darla Mercado, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Sarah Min Organizations: Microsoft, AMD, Arista Networks, Arista, Starbucks, LSEG, Revenue, Caesars Entertainment, Caesars, Western Union, FactSet, Entertainment, Ticketmaster, LSEG . Revenue Locations: Informatica, FactSet .
CEO of auto giant Stellantis Carlos Tavares speaks to journalists during a joint media event by Stellantis and Leapmotor in Hangzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang province on May 14, 2024. DETROIT – Automaker Stellantis plans to once again reduce its U.S. employee headcount through a broad voluntary buyout, as the company attempts to reduce costs and boost profits. The company, which reported disappointing first-half results last week, said if not enough employees participate in the buyout program, involuntary terminations could follow. Stellantis confirmed the buyout program, which was first by Automotive News, early Tuesday afternoon. Stellantis last conducted a voluntary buyout program in November, offering the deals to roughly half of its U.S. white-collar employees.
Persons: Carlos Tavares, headcount, Stellantis, excessiveness, Tavares Organizations: DETROIT –, U.S, Automotive News, Fiat Chrysler, France's PSA Groupe, CNBC Locations: Leapmotor, Hangzhou, China's Zhejiang province, Italy
After a challenging second quarter, McDonald's executives told restaurant operators and analysts they are refocusing on how to recapture consumers with deals, as they pushed for an extension of the its $5 value meal platform. "Reversing the narrative and re-establishing our position as the leader on value and affordability is possible, but it cannot be done overnight," he wrote. Erlinger also acknowledged areas where the company was "falling short" in the U.S. this quarter. But he added that trial rates for the value meal launch were highest among low-income consumers, and sentiment around McDonald's value has started to improve. The memo said the majority of locations will extend through August, or plan to vote on whether to do so.
Persons: Joe Erlinger, McDonald's, Erlinger Organizations: CNBC Locations: U.S
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
In this photo illustration, cans of Dr Pepper soda are displayed on June 03, 2024 in San Anselmo, California. Keurig Dr Pepper reported quarterly earnings and revenue that met analysts' expectations on Thursday as higher prices fueled its U.S. soda sales. Excluding items, Keurig Dr Pepper earned 45 cents per share. Keurig Dr Pepper's U.S. refreshment beverages division, which includes Snapple, Canada Dry and Sunkist, reported sales growth of 3.3%. Dr Pepper also recently overtook Pepsi as the second-most consumed soda in the U.S., trailing only Coca-Cola , according to Beverage Digest.
Persons: Pepper, Dr Pepper, Dr Pepper's, Keurig Dr Pepper's Organizations: LSEG, Pepsi, Beverage Digest Locations: San Anselmo , California, Snapple, Canada, U.S
CNBC | Evelyn ChengBEIJING – U.S.-listed Chinese electric car companies are spending more on research as a ratio to sales than Tesla , according to CNBC analysis of the four automakers' first-quarter earnings. Of the four U.S.-listed Chinese electric car companies, Nio ranked first, spending nearly 29% of revenue in the first three months of the year on research and development. He was referring to a popular term in China to describe fierce competition, especially in the electric car industry. She noted that can help Chinese electric car companies respond more quickly to customers and market needs than traditional automakers. Geely has also released an electric car architecture called SEA that it says allows for quicker production of different sized vehicles.
Persons: Evelyn Cheng, Paul Gong, Nio, Elon, Feng Shen, Shen, William Li, Li, Jing Yang, Zeekr's, Parent, Ren Xiangfei, Ren, Geely, Tesla, Taylor Ogan Organizations: CNBC, UBS, Elon Musk's, Ford Motor, China's Ministry of Industry, Information Technology, Fitch, China Passenger Car Association, Snow Bull, Tech Locations: Hefei, Evelyn Cheng BEIJING – U.S, U.S, China, Nio, Hefei city, Anhui, Shanghai, Asia, Pacific, Zhejiang province, Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Truth Social is a social media platform whose majority owner is former President Donald Trump. The public has limited access to Truth Social's usage data, which drives advertising sales, a key metric for success at Truth Social. Truth Social's parent company, Trump Media & Technology Group, is the product of a blank-check merger with a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, which was completed in March 2024. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Trump Media & Technology Group mention a variety of risks, including that it could potentially fail to live up to its promise to generate users and advertisers. Watch the video above to learn more about Truth Social and its parent company, Trump Media & Technology Group.
Persons: Donald Trump, Michael Klausner Organizations: Truth, CNBC, Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump, TMTG's, Acquisition Corporation, Investors, Stanford Law School, Securities, Exchange, Trump Media & Technology, Social
UPS shares slide on earnings miss, guidance cut
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Ece Yildirim | In Ecedyildirim | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
United Parcel Service on Tuesday reported profit and revenue for the second quarter that came in below expectations and cut its 2024 revenue guidance. UPS now expects 2024 revenue to be approximately $93 billion, revised from a previous forecast for as much as $94.5 billion. Adjusting for the impact of settling an "international regulatory matter," UPS posted earnings of $1.79 per share. The company reported operating profit of $1.94 billion, down from $2.78 billion a year earlier. Correction: UPS reported second-quarter profit and revenue on Tuesday.
Persons: Carol Tomé Organizations: Parcel Service, UPS, Logistics, RXO Logistics, LSEG, Revenue, Investors, United States Postal Service, FedEx, USPS Locations: U.S
McDonald's will extend its $5 value meal beyond its initial four-week window in most of its U.S. markets, as the fast food giant says the offer is driving traffic back to restaurants. The memo said the majority of locations will extend through August, or plan to vote on whether to do so. The $5 value meal rolled out on menu boards beginning June 25 and was initially set to last roughly a month. The move comes as restaurants offer deals to boost sagging traffic, as consumers — particularly lower-income diners — balk at higher prices after years of inflation-fueled hikes. Coca-Cola kicked in marketing funds to make the initial value offer more appealing for franchisees, CNBC reported in May.
Persons: Myra Doria, Tariq Hassan, Burger, Taco Bell, McDonald's Organizations: CNBC, Bloomberg Locations: San Pablo , California, U.S
The S & P 500 has dropped nearly 2% for the week, putting the broad-market index on pace for its worst weekly performance since April. This market shift has pushed some S & P 500 stocks into overbought territory despite the index's decline. Against this backdrop, CNBC Pro screened for the most overbought and oversold names in the S & P 500 based on their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. Take a look at some of the overbought names: Ford Motor made the overbought list, with the stock scoring an RSI of about 83.2. Other overbought stocks include S & P Global and Republic Services.
Persons: Russell, they've, Goldman Sachs, Pizza, Domino's, Charles Schwab, Wall Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow, Federal, CNBC Pro, Ford, Super Duty, Gen, Analysts, P Global, Republic Services, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Nike
Walmart shares have outperformed the market. Analysts remain overwhelmingly bullish on the stock with more than 80% of analysts rating shares a buy or overweight, according to FactSet. Target shares reflect the strain of the competition. And if Walmart continues to win over wealthier customers, that's more bad news for Target. On Tuesday, KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Bradley Thomas reiterated that Walmart remains one of his top stock ideas.
Persons: Lindsay Rosner, Piper Sandler, Peter Keith, Keith, Daniel Kurnos, Kurnos, FactSet, Alexis Deladerriere, JLL, Christopher Horvers, JPMorgan's Horvers, Cowen, Oliver Chen, Chen, hasn't, Bradley Thomas, Thomas Organizations: Walmart, Target, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Analysts, Keith, P Retail, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Adobe Analytics, Adobe, Amazon's, Costco, Amazon Prime, Sam's, Paramount, KeyBanc Capital Locations: Wednesday's
Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting $3.75 per share on revenue of $9.61 billion. The company also authorized a $4 billion share repurchase program Domino's Pizza – The pizza retail chain plummeted nearly 13% after posting mixed second-quarter results. Domino's reported per-share earnings of $4.03, which came in above the $3.68 analysts polled by LSEG had expected. Cintas posted earnings of $3.99 per share compared to the $3.79 per share that analysts polled by FactSet were expecting. Taiwan Semiconductor – U.S.-listed shares fell more than 2% despite the company posting better-than-expected earnings results for the second quarter.
Persons: Horton –, FactSet, Domino's, LSEG, Blackstone, Cintas, Kinder Morgan, Donald Trump, , Lisa Kailai Han, Michelle Fox Organizations: Street Journal, Infosys –, United Airlines –, LSEG, Discover Financial, Warner Bros, Times, Alaska Air Group, Alaska Air, Taiwan Semiconductor – Locations: Taiwan
My British family pronounces it "ah-mee-tah," and my Indian family pronounces it "ah-mee-tha." I'm comfortable with either of those pronunciations, but many Americans pronounce it as "uh-mee-duh," which I really dislike. Saying my name with the "duh" sound may not sound wrong to some, but I feel that it makes my name sound clunky and old-school. It's helped me learn to advocate for myself and be aware of whether I'm saying other's names correctly. It's taught me that the people in my life who take the time to pronounce it right — and correct others — are the ones who matter most.
Persons: , she'd, Anita, I've, Anita Chattergee, I'd, Amina, he'd, It's Organizations: Service, Business
REUTERS/Tom Bateman/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights New Tab , opens new tabJuly 10 (Reuters) - Costco Wholesale (COST.O) New Tab , opens new tab said on Wednesday it would hike annual membership fees for the first time in seven years for its U.S. and Canada customers, effective Sept. 1. Costco said the maximum annual 2% reward associated with executive membership will also increase to $1,250 from $1,000. "The market has been expecting (discussion of) a membership fee hike for a couple years ... management historically tends to raise membership rates every 5 to 6 years," said Michael Ashley Schulman, chief investment officer at Running Point Capital Advisors. For fiscal 2023, membership fee revenue accounted for 1.9% of the company's total revenue. New Tab , opens new tabSave Share XFacebookLinkedinEmailLink Purchase Licensing Rights
Persons: Tom Bateman, Costco, Michael Ashley Schulman, Schulman, Granth, Mohammed Safi Shamsi Organizations: Costco, REUTERS, Costco Wholesale, Running, Capital Advisors, Thomson Locations: Meiwa, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, Canada, Bengaluru
The brewer plans to use the latest investment to increase production capacity and expand its offerings at global retailers to meet rising consumer demand for non-alcoholic beer. Leading non-alcoholic brewer Athletic Brewing Company announced Tuesday it's raised an additional $50 million in equity financing in a round led by General Atlantic. Athletic Brewing launched its non-alcoholic craft brewing facilities in 2018 and has since grown to become the 10th largest U.S. craft brewery and 20th largest overall U.S. brewing company, despite only offering non-alcoholic options, according to rankings by the Brewers Association. Athletic holds over 19% market share within non-alcoholic beer and is driving 32% of total non-alcoholic beer category growth, according to NielsenIQ data. Established beer companies like Heineken , Constellation Brands -owned Corona, Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser and even Diageo's Guinness have also hopped on the trend, introducing non-alcoholic beer offerings of their own.
Persons: Bill Shufelt, John Walker, We're, CNBC's, it's, Shufelt, Diageo's Guinness, We've Organizations: Athletic Brewing’s, Athletic, General, Athletic Brewing Company, General Atlantic, Athletic Brewing, Brewers Association . Athletic, Revenue, CNBC, Street, NCSolutions, Heineken, Constellation Brands, Corona, Anheuser, Budweiser Locations: Stratford , Connecticut, U.S, Milford , Connecticut, San Diego
The euro slipped on Monday after projections from France's election pointed to a hung parliament amid an unexpectedly strong showing for a left-wing alliance, spawning fresh uncertainty over the country's fiscal outlook. The euro slipped on Monday after projections from France's election pointed to a hung parliament amid an unexpectedly strong showing for a left-wing alliance, spawning fresh uncertainty over the country's fiscal outlook. The yen headed for a third day of gains after rebounding from last week's nearly 38-year trough to the dollar. The euro was 0.06% lower at $1.0827, and earlier slid as much as 0.4% as investors weighed the consequences of a hung French parliament. The dollar slipped 0.07% to 160.70 yen, down from as high as 161.96 on Wednesday.
Persons: Sterling, Emmanuel Macron's, Chris Weston, Macron, Weston, bitcoin Organizations: Federal Reserve, Labour, Conservative, New Popular Front, Le, Traders Locations: Gox
And at some Chipotle locations, customers filmed workers to try to make sure they didn't skimp on their burrito bowls. The three joined a growing list of consumer brands contending with customers' deep frustration over high prices — and wariness that prices will only rise more. Walmart, on the other hand, said the new price tags will cut a tedious task from store workers' to-do lists. They eliminate the need for store workers to swap out traditional paper tags. Shoppers at a Walmart store in Secaucus, New Jersey, US, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
Persons: Wendy's, Jean, Pierre Dubé, David Chavern, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kevin Lamarque, hasn't, Dianna Campbell, she's, Campbell isn't, Biden, skimping, Sen, Bob Casey, Andrea Foote, Tricia Moriarty, it's, Jim Cramer, CNBC's, Brian Niccol, Chipotle, We've, Wells, Zachary Fadem, Brandon Bell, It's, Kirk Tanner, Yuki Iwamura, Cristina Rodrigues, Gabby Jones Organizations: Walmart, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Consumers, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Brands Association, Procter, Gamble, Pew Research, Pew, Reuters Shrinkflation, Federal Reserve, Customers, Gatorade, PepsiCo, CNBC, Chipotle, New York, Mexican Grill, Getty, American Farm Bureau Federation, Bloomberg, University of Chicago Locations: U.S, Goffstown , New Hampshire, Manhattan, New York City, Mexican, Austin , Texas, Queens, New York, Europe, Secaucus , New Jersey, US
He needs to execute better," Jim Cramer stressed, referring to Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan, during the Investing Club's June Monthly Meeting . Then in mid-June, Starbucks launched its limited-time "Pairings Menu," which includes a $5 coffee-and-croissant combo and a $6 coffee-and-breakfast-sandwich deal. Order up Jefferies' Barish also raised questions about Starbucks' menu innovations, arguing its updated drink options are not driving sales as much as hoped. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
Persons: it's, Jim Cramer, Laxman Narasimhan, Jim, Rachel Ruggeri, Burger King, Jefferies, Andy Barish, Barish, TD Cowen, Cowen, Edward Lewis, Lewis, they're, Narasimhan, Ruggeri, Berry, Long, We've, Jim Cramer's, Spencer Platt Organizations: Starbucks, Taco Bell, Street, CNBC, Getty Locations: North America, Israel, Gaza, China, Burger, Manhattan, New York City
The stock market has had a hot first half, with the S & P 500 up roughly 15%, but there are still opportunities for investors to find cheap names with solid dividends. They also have upside to the average analyst price target of 10% or more, according to FactSet. The S & P 500 energy sector has also done well this year, up more than 9% so far. SLB has a whopping 41.5% upside to the average price target, while ConocoPhillips has more than 27% upside to the average price target. About 68% of analysts covering the stock rate it a buy or overweight, and it has nearly 22% upside to the average price target.
Persons: Sempra, Baker Hughes, SLB Organizations: Federal Reserve, CNBC Pro, Hotels, Resorts, BMO, Utilities, ConocoPhillips, Analysts, Oil, Hasbro, Bank of America Locations: SLB
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