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Cramer's Lightning Round: Domino's Pizza is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-11-08 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Domino's, it's, Wells, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Products, CNBC, CME Locations: Wells Fargo
Dutch Bros. CEO Christine Barone described the coffee chain's cross-country expansion plans in a Friday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, saying it may be some time before the Oregon-based company opens stores in the Northeast region. "We're really growing in a contiguous way, so that we're growing across states that are next to each other," Barone said. Dutch Bros. operates in 18 states on the West Coast and in the South, including in California, Arizona and Texas. The company made its market debut in 2021, and the stock is currently up 48.97% year-to-date. It reported a solid quarter Wednesday night that sent shares surging more than 28% Thursday, and they continued to climb during Friday's session, closing up more than 5%.
Persons: Christine Barone, CNBC's Jim Cramer, " Barone, it'll Organizations: Bros Locations: Oregon, Northeast, Florida, West, California , Arizona, Texas
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday identified what to look out for next week on Wall Street, highlighting earnings from Home Depot , Disney and new consumer price index data from the Labor Department. Cramer also reflected on the Trump-fueled market rally over the past few days, saying there are likely more gains to come. Tuesday has more action, with earnings from Home Depot, Shopify , Tyson Foods and Spotify . Because Tyson Foods is a major meat seller, Cramer said investors can learn a lot about grocery pricing from the company's earnings commentary. Cramer added that some believe there's weak demand in the semiconductor capital equipment sector, but he said it's possible an earnings report from Applied Materials could "change that dynamic."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Tyson, Shopify, he's Organizations: Home Depot, Disney, Labor Department, Trump, Home, Tyson Foods, Spotify, Federal, Cisco Locations: Shopify
Cramer's Lightning Round: Jabil is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-11-07 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
MeiraGTx : "I'm going to put it as a spec...Put it away, speculate. If something great happens, terrific. If not, you won't even notice."
Rivian posted an adjusted loss of 99 cents per share on $874 million in revenue. Analysts polled by LSEG had forecast a loss of 92 cents per share on revenue of $990 million. On the other hand, Block's adjusted earnings of 88 cents per share beat analysts' estimates by one cent. DraftKings said its fourth-quarter adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization will range between $240 million and $280 million. Expedia's adjusted earnings for the third quarter came in at $6.13 per share, beating analysts' call for $6.04 a share, per LSEG.
Persons: Rivian, LSEG, Airbnb, Akamai, FactSet, DraftKings, Sweetgreen, Toast, Julie Whalen, Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors, Versace, , Darla Mercado, Lisa Kailai Han, Alex Harring Organizations: StreetAccount, Revenue, Arista Networks, Capri Holdings, Capri Locations: LSEG
In a Thursday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, DraftKings CEO Jason Robins said the online sports betting industry is at a turning point as more people across the country realize they can gamble legally. "We're at a very, you know, important inflection point in the industry," Robins said. "Most people assume that it's legal in most states now if not all. DraftKings cut its full-year guidance for 2024 when it reported Thursday after the close, sending shares down nearly 6% in extended trading. "I would expect most states over the long term will have some form of legal sports betting, and hopefully we'll get those three."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Jason Robins, Robins Organizations: American Gambling Association, National Football League, D.C Locations: Washington, California, Florida , Texas
"In a market with so few sellers and so many buyers, those buyers need to pay up if they want to get their hands on some shares," he said. "But they're willing to pay up because they're so worried that tomorrow a lot of them will have to pay even more than they did today." Wednesday's momentum largely continued during Thursday's session, as investors deemed a decisive Trump victory to broadly bode well for Wall Street and big business. Cramer used Home Depot 's stock moves to illustrate what he called "a dearth of sellers," explaining how shares were able to advance 2.85% by the close. The sellers are afraid to sell, the buyers are incredibly eager to buy," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Donald Trump, bode, Cramer, that's Organizations: Trump, Wall, Nasdaq
Democrats called for a full party reckoning on Wednesday, as they attempted to pick up the pieces of their shattered organization a day after Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to former President Donald Trump. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., put out a statement blasting "big money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party." "It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them," he said Wednesday. Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images“People needed to pick who was going to go after him,” the Harris ally said of prosecutors and Democrats. One Harris aide called for more diversity among decision-makers, pointing to a far too-white leadership makeup of Harris’ campaign and Biden’s former campaign.
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Persons: Talen Organizations: Rentals, United Rentals, Talen, Micron
Elect Kyle Gay embrace on stage during an election night watch party Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, in Wilmington, Del. In Delaware, Sarah McBride became the first openly transgender member of Congress after winning the state's only House seat. Here are 8 women who made history with their election wins:Angela AlsobrooksSenator-elect Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) arrives on stage to speak after winning Election results were announced, during the Angela Alsobrooks' Election Night party hosted by the Maryland Democratic Party, on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in College Park, Maryland. Thirteen women are set to take office as governor in 2025, beating the previous record of 12 women serving as governor simultaneously. The former trial attorney told People Magazine "it's humbling to win" in a state as historically conservative as Texas.
Persons: Lisa Blunt Rochester, Sarah McBride, Kyle Gay, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Angela Alsobrooks, Democrat Barbara Mikulski, Alsobrooks, Democratic Sen, Tom Carper, Blunt Rochester, Kelly Ayotte Kelly Ayotte, Kayana Szymczak, Former Sen, Kelly Ayotte, Ayotte, New Hampshire's, Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, Emily Randall, McBride, Yassamin Ansari Yassamin Ansari, Harris, Patrick T, Fallon, Yassamin Ansari, Ansari, Julie Fedorchak, Julie Johnson, humbling Organizations: Democratic, Democratic Delaware Senate, Delaware's, Gov, U.S, NBC News, Center for American Women, Rutgers University . Still, Maryland Democratic Party, Washington Post, Getty, Maryland, United States Senate, Democrat, Former, Republican, New, Ayotte's, Washington, Latina, Congressional, Afp, Phoenix City Council, Texas, Congressional District, Texans Locations: Democratic Delaware, Wilmington, Del, United States, U.S, In Delaware, Maryland, College Park , Maryland, Delaware, Concord , New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Washington State, Kitsap, Tacoma, Sarah McBride In Delaware, Phoenix , Arizona, American, Arizona, Phoenix, Glendale, North Dakota, Julie Johnson In Texas, Texas
CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Wednesday's market action, saying the session was shaped by traders who were relieved that the election was over and were getting ready for President-elect Donald Trump's administration. "The fact that we already know the winner is a huge win for the stock market in itself, which makes it a magnet for new money. The electric vehicle maker's CEO Elon Musk has been one the most vocal Trump supporters among his billionaire peers, and Cramer suggested the president-elect is known to reward his allies. "The ironic bottom line is it'll be tough to exceed the Biden regime when it comes to the stock market. Biden was no friend to stocks, but the market went up anyway," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Donald Trump's, we'd, Cramer, Elon Musk, Trump, Musk, Biden Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Big Tech, Tech, Trump, Biden, Nielsen Locations: Tesla
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday told investors the Trump administration is more likely to allow mergers and acquisitions to go through, processes largely stymied under Biden. "I am very confident in the idea that, under President Trump, M&A's about to come back and come back bigly," he said. Beyond M&A, Cramer said the President-elect is likely to relax antitrust regulations, whereas Biden appointees have scrutinized Big Tech outfits like Apple . But while Cramer suggested these companies are likely safer from regulatory interference under Trump, he said some of that depends on Trump's own attitude towards them. "So, it's not a surprise to see most of America's big name tech CEOs come out today with enthusiastic, public messages of congratulations for President-elect Trump," he said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Trump, Biden, Cramer Organizations: Wednesday, M, Trump, Time Warner, CNN
As Americans cast their votes in a history-making presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained that few sectors are currently obvious winners or losers under either candidate's administration. "This presidential prognostication game is meaningless until we start hearing about cabinet appointments, those will tell us a lot," he said. Cramer first looked at tech giant Apple , noting that under the Biden administration it's facing an antitrust lawsuit from the Department of Justice. Trump has promised to significantly raise tariffs, especially on goods coming in from China. "When it comes to many stocks that seem obvious for one candidate or another, there's a Yin and Yang dynamic that doesn't get enough attention," Cramer said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Biden, it's, Trump, Yin, Yang Organizations: Department of Justice, Apple, Trump, Federal Trade Commission Locations: China
Striking Boeing workers voted in favor of a 38% pay rise. The latest big victory for US labor unions could inspire others despite the tense process. AdvertisementThe machinists' victory is the latest to highlight the power of labor unions in the US. It has been a tense road for the roughly 33,000 unionized Boeing workers who began their strike on September 13. That may only grow more common as workers find inspiration from others' victories, something noted by the president of the Boeing union.
Persons: we've, Joe Biden, , Gary R, Allen, Julie Su, Brian Bryant Organizations: Boeing, Service, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, IAM Union, IAM, Territory, machinists, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, National Labor Relations Board, US Locations: Seattle, United States
CNN —The winners of several elections up and down the ballot will be making history this year, CNN projects. In the House, CNN projects North Dakota to make history with the election of its first woman, Republican Julie Fedorchak, to the state’s at-large district. DE-AL: Democrat Sarah McBride will be the first transgender member of Congress, CNN projects, winning the race for Delaware’s at-large congressional district. McBride, a state senator, will succeed Democratic Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, who won election to the US Senate. Johnson, a state representative, will succeed Democratic Rep. Colin Allred, who ran for Senate.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Vance, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Angela Alsobrooks of, , , Julie Fedorchak, Sarah McBride, Delaware’s, Julie Johnson, Josh Stein –, Angela Alsobrooks, Larry Hogan, Democratic Sen, Ben Cardin, Alsobrooks, Prince George’s, Democrat Barbara Mikulski, Delaware’s Lisa Blunt Rochester, Kelly Armstrong, Tom Carper, Blunt Rochester, Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks, McBride, Josh Stein, Mark Robinson, Stein, Roy Cooper, Johnson, Colin Allred, Yassamin Ansari, Ruben Gallego, Ansari, Suhas Subramanyam, Jennifer Wexton Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Republican, House, – North, SEN, Gov, Democrat, Dakota ND, North Dakota Public Service Commission, Delaware DE, First State, Delaware . North Carolina NC, GOV, Congressional, Senate, Arizona AZ, Iranian American Democrat, Congressional District, Phoenix City Council ., Phoenix City Council . Virginia VA, Indian Locations: American, Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware, Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland, North Dakota, Mississippi, Texas, – North Carolina, Maryland, Prince George’s County, Dakota, Fedorchak, Delaware, McBride, Delaware . North Carolina, North Carolina, Roy Cooper . Texas, Arizona’s, Phoenix City Council . Virginia, Virginia, India
Cramer's Lighting Round: S&P Global is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-11-05 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: SkyWater, they're, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Broadcom, SkyWater, IES Holdings, Merck
She spends about $12 a day on her strategy, a price tag that includes some groceries. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . NASABut it wasn't until Clark, now 56 and a recruiter, became an adult that she really became interested in optimizing her healthspan. Her aim now is to slow down the aging process, improving her overall health, plus getting stronger, slimmer, and less stressed as a result. Nicotinamide Riboside (an NAD+ boosting supplement): $26A supplement popular with longevity-seekers, it is thought to promote cellular health and boost energy.
Persons: Julie Gibson Clark, , Ed Gibson, Clark, she's, Bryan Johnson, she'd, You've, Shutterstock Clark, Dr Dean Sherzai, Nicotinamide, It's Organizations: Service, NASA, Dunedin PACE, Business, EOS, Costco, Greens Locations: Dunedin
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Election Day identified stocks that could perform well with either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump in the White House. "I want to highlight ten stocks that I believe will do well under either candidate, a who's who of acclamation — companies that almost have to do well because of seismic trends and savvy managements," he said. "Companies that no White House would get hung up on, either because they're beneath notice or they're perceived as good corporate citizens by both sides. Stocks in industries that neither Trump nor Harris have ever targeted in the past." Here are ten stocks, in no particular order, that Cramer said are poised to benefit under either administration:
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, Harris, Cramer Organizations: Companies
Cramer's Lightning Round: 'I can't recommend' Ford
  + stars: | 2024-11-04 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk
PowerSchool sells student data without parents' informed consent, a federal lawsuit alleges. Related storiesPowerSchool spokesman Austin Zerbach told BI that no PowerSchool product sells any form of student data. The public disclosures of PowerSchool say the edtech company "may" collect data such as "extracurricular program membership" and "student assessments." AdvertisementTechnology can easily re-identify anonymized student data, said Chad Marlow, senior policy counsel at the ACLU, where he focuses on privacy, surveillance, and technology issues. "No PowerSchool product, including Connected Intelligence P20W, sells any form of student data," the spokesman said.
Persons: PowerSchool, , It's, Emily Cherkin, Cherkin, Hardeep Gulati, PowerSchools, Austin Zerbach, Zerbach, it's, — they're, Julie Liddell, Chad Marlow, Marlow, Liddell, James Donato, PowerSchool's Bain, The Bain Organizations: Service, Bain Capital, PowerSchool, Technology, ACLU, Data Systems, US, Apple, Vista Equity Partners, Vista Equity, Onex Partners, NYSE, The, KKR, Co, Instructure Holdings, Inc Locations: San Francisco, Seattle, Folsom , California, Boston, Austin , Texas, Salt Lake City
Some luxury travel agencies and tour operators say they've seen an uptick in travelers booking luxury safaris. She's not alone — as of late, a growing number of travelers have been itching to go on a luxurious African safari, too. Micato SafarisLuxury tour operator Abercrombie and Kent's African safaris have always been among its best-selling vacations, the company told BI in an email. AdvertisementSome luxury travel agencies are noticing it, tooLuxury travel agency Indagare told BI in an email that safari bookings are "trending upward. AdvertisementWith such prices, some travelers might consider luxury safaris a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Don't ignore the European market, Jim Cramer says
  + stars: | 2024-11-04 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday told investors not to write off the power of European markets, pointing out economic growth across the region. But he pointed out a number of developments in the European economy, including three rate cuts from the European Central Bank. Cramer suggested there's been growth across the continent, especially in southern rim countries like Portugal, Italy and Greece. Cramer added that he was impressed by growth in European markets that tech giants Amazon and Apple reported when they posted earnings last week. "Sooner or later, Wall Street's going to wake up to the fact that Europe is back," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, there's, Donald Trump, Wall Organizations: European Central Bank, Credit Suisse, Banco Santander, Apple Locations: Europe, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain, China
CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Monday's market action, saying the session's moves reflect investors who feel Vice President Kamala Harris could win the presidency, even as the race remains deadlocked in the polls on the eve of Election Day. "I'm not sure the market's right about what a Harris presidency would mean for business, but at least now we have a blueprint for what Wall Street thinks it'll mean," he said. Traders, Cramer said, are looking to get ahead of election results, and they're looking for signs that someone knows something that others don't. The poll showed Harris leading Trump 47% to 44%, and Cramer said it has led investors to question whether other red states could turn blue. "I like the idea that you can now get a jump on what traders think," he said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kamala Harris, I'm, Harris, Cramer, Donald Trump, Lina Khan Organizations: Traders, Trump, Toll, Companies, Constellation Brands, Biden, Federal Trade Locations: Iowa, Lennar
As polls show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in the final days of the race, news outlets are preparing an anxious nation for the likelihood that election night will stretch into an election week. Most major media outlets around the country rely on a handful of organizations to crunch the numbers and make race calls. “We’re also going to be really transparent about why we may not be able to call a race,” Pace said. In 2020, Joe Biden was not declared the winner of the presidential election until Saturday, several days after election night. While Biden went on to carry the state by roughly 10,000 votes, the network came under assault from Trump and his allies, who blasted the right-wing network’s election night projection.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Julie Pace, ” Pace, Elon Musk, “ We’re, , Pace, Joe Biden, Trump, , David Chalian, ” Chalian, Chalian, Biden, Arnon Mishkin, Axios, ” Mishkin, Scott Tranter, Tranter, ” Tranter, there’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Associated Press, AP, , CNN, Trump, Capitol, ” CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, Edison Research, Fox News, Scripps Locations: New York, Pennsylvania, Arizona, South Florida, Washington ,
While her husband, President Joe Biden, has been a scarce presence on the campaign trial, the first lady has been one Biden in demand for the Harris campaign. Harris’ team has deployed the first lady to all seven battleground states in the last month. It marked a difficult period for the Biden family, which saw many fellow Democrats publicly and privately push for the 81-year-old president to step aside from the campaign. “Another Trump administration would lead to more chaos, more greed, more division.”First lady Jill Biden speaks during a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. The Harris campaign has deployed the first lady in targeted ways, having her speak in smaller markets like Carson City, Nevada, and Macon, Georgia.
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