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Automotive revenue increased 2% to $20 billion from $19.63 billion in the same period a year earlier and is about flat since late 2022. Energy generation and storage revenue soared 52% to $2.38 billion, while services and other revenue, which includes revenue from non-warranty repairs of Tesla vehicles, jumped 29% to $2.79 billion. Earlier this month, Tesla reported third-quarter vehicle deliveries of 462,890. While deliveries increased 6% from a year earlier, they fell shy of analysts’ expectations and followed two straight quarters of year-over-year declines. “Despite ongoing macroeconomic conditions, we expect to achieve slight growth in vehicle deliveries in 2024,” the company said in its earnings deck Wednesday.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, FactSet, Musk, ” Tesla, , Kelley, Vaibhav Taneja, Li Auto, Donald Trump, Trump, doesn’t Organizations: Revenue, Energy, that’s, California Public Utilities, Li, Ford, General Motors, Trump, Nasdaq Locations: Texas, California, Bay, U.S, China, Harrisburg , Pennsylvania
However, slower-than-expected adoption of EVs and higher costs have led it to change course and include extended-range electric vehicles, or EREVs. Scout Terra pickup truck conceptKeogh said Scout added EREVs to better protect the brand from any market volatility amid less-than-expected consumer demand for EVs. Interior of Scout Traveler SUV concept ScoutBoth the Traveler and Terra are expected to start between $50,000 and $60,000 with available incentives, according to Scout. It's larger than Jeep's well-known Wrangler, which is currently available as a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Scout Traveler SUV concept
Persons: Scott Keogh, Keogh, Scout, Ford, Stellantis Organizations: Scout, NASHVILLE, — Volkswagen, Scout Motors, CNBC, EV, Lucid, VW, International, American, Ford Bronco, Toyota Land, Ford, General Motors Locations: Tenn, American, U.S, South Carolina, Scout's South Carolina, Canada, U.S ., Nashville , Tennessee
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Persons: Jim Simons, shorting, Lululemon Athletica, LULU, aren't, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, Lulu, DK Metcalf, Jordan Clarkson, Leylah Fernandez, Lululemon, Lulu hedged Organizations: Ford, General Motors, Technologies, Nike, Seattle Seahawks, NBA, LULU, Lululemon, mojo, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Lulu
Members of the International Association of Machinists just rejected Boeing’s offer to return to work after a bruising six weeks of strike action. But with 64% of IAM members voting no on the company’s latest offer, getting a once-great American company back on track appears harder than ever. Our members haven’t forgotten that.”Why traditional pension plans matterTraditional pensions are what’s known as defined benefit plans. Traditional pension plans are “one of the hallmarks of retirement security,” Holden said Wednesday night. But he said so far in negotiations Boeing hasn’t entertained any kind of return to a pension plan.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Lindsey Wasson, ” Jon Holden, haven’t, ” Holden, It’s, ” Nataleen Anderson, Stellantis, John Lawler, Max, , , Holden, Boeing hasn’t, they’re, Ortberg, Marian Lockhart, “ We’re, We’ve Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Poor’s, , IAM, Volunteers, Research, CNN, KIRO, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, GM, Reuters Locations: New York, Washington, Seattle, Everett , Washington
New York CNN —The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Goldman Sachs and Apple to pay $89 million, and Goldman was temporarily banned from issuing new credit cards, because of the companies’ mishandling of their Apple Card partnership. Apple neglected to send tens of thousands of Apple Card disputes to Goldman Sachs, the CFPB said. The Apple Card issued by Goldman Sachs and running on the Mastercard network rolled out in August 2019. In April 2023, Apple announced it would be offering its Apple Card holders a 4.15% high-yield savings account with Goldman Sachs. They may park both the 3% cash back they receive from using the Apple Card on select purchases plus other savings they may wish to deposit.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Apple, ” Goldman Sachs, , Marcus Organizations: New, New York CNN, Consumer Financial Protection, Apple, Apple Card, SEC, General Motors, Barclays, Mastercard Locations: New York
But recent sales data from the auto-industry tracker Cox Automotive is worth examining ahead of Tesla's results on Wednesday. Tesla sold almost 17,000 Cybertrucks in the third quarter, Cox estimated, making it the third-most-popular EV in the US during the period. That's more than Ford's F-150 Lightning, Rivian's R1T, and Chevy's Silverado EV, Cox data shows. General Motors reported surprisingly solid results earlier this week and highlighted strong EV sales. Related storiesSome of this recent EV strength has been driven by lease incentives, which are available in the US to more buyers.
Persons: Elon, Tesla, Cox, Rivian's R1T, It's, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bernstein Organizations: Cox, Tesla, Silverado, DeLorean, Motors, EV, UBS
Net income rose to about $2.17 billion, or 62 cents a share, from $1.85 billion, or 53 cents a share, a year ago. Profit margins were bolstered by $739 million in automotive regulatory credit revenue during the quarter. Automotive revenue increased 2% to $20 billion from $19.63 billion in the same period a year earlier and is about flat since late 2022. Energy generation and storage revenue soared 52% to $2.38 billion, while services and other revenue, which includes revenue from non-warranty repairs of Tesla vehicles, jumped 29% to $2.79 billion. "Despite ongoing macroeconomic conditions, we expect to achieve slight growth in vehicle deliveries in 2024," the company said in its earnings deck Wednesday.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, FactSet, Musk, Kelley, Vaibhav Taneja, Li Auto, Donald Trump, Trump, doesn't Organizations: LSEG, Energy, that's, California Public Utilities, Li, Ford, General Motors, Trump, Nasdaq Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Texas, California, Bay, China, Harrisburg , Pennsylvania
4 reasons GM is crushing it right now
  + stars: | 2024-10-22 | by ( Benjamin Zhang | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
GM's profits were driven by strong SUV sales, EV growth, cost reductions, and improved China sales. GM's EVs hold a 9.8% share of the US EV market, behind only Tesla. AdvertisementGeneral Motors reported strong third-quarter 2024 profits on Tuesday, topping Wall Street's estimates and helping send shares surging more than 9%. Of those who purchased a GM EV, more than 60% are conquests from other automakers, Barra said. Reuss said GM has eliminated 2,700 unique parts, ranging from seat assemblies to wiring harnesses, from its inventory.
Persons: , Mary Barra, EVs, Barra, Mark Reuss, Reuss Organizations: Motors, US, Service, Detroit, GM, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, Consumers, General Motors, EV, Tesla Locations: China
SAP — U.S.-listed shares of the enterprise software provider gained more than 3% after the company posted a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat. GE Aerospace reported adjusted revenue of $8.94 billion, while analysts had estimated $9.02 billion, according to LSEG. 3M — Shares of the industrial company rallied 5% after 3M posted third-quarter earnings of $1.98 per share on revenue of $6.07 billion. Despite this, the company posted a third-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue beat. Sherwin-Williams reported adjusted earnings of $3.37 per share, lower than a StreetAccount estimate of $3.55 per share.
Persons: LSEG, AppLovin, Rob Sanderson, Nucor, Danaher, Sherwin, Williams, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Fred Imbert, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: JCP Investment Management, General Motors, GM, SAP — U.S, SAP, GE Aerospace, Citi, U.S, Loop Locations: Utah
That means GM is selling cars at higher average prices this year than it was in 2023. During the strike, the UAW’s slogan on the picket lines was that record profits should result in a record contract. Its new guidance suggests that the full-year earnings will now top the record profit of 2022. The strong results and guidance sent shares of GM (GM) up 2% in premarket trading. GM CFO Paul Jacobson on Monday told reporters that GM cut costs ahead of the strike in anticipation of pay raises for its unionized workers.
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DETROIT — General Motors easily outperformed Wall Street's third-quarter earnings expectations, leading the Detroit automaker in raising key guidance targets for 2024. GM is now forecasting full-year adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of between $14 billion and $15 billion, or $10 and $10.50 a share, up from between $13 billion and $15 billion, or $9.50 and $10.50. It also raised its adjusted automotive free cash flow forecast to between $12.5 billion and $13.5 billion, up from $9.5 billion and $11.5 billion. That compared to its previous guidance of $10 billion to $11.4 billion, or $8.93 and $9.93. The automaker has topped Wall Street's EPS estimates for nine consecutive quarters and revenue for eight straight quarters.
Persons: Wall, Paul Jacobson, Jacobson, we've Organizations: DETROIT, General Motors, Detroit, GM Locations: China
General Motors — The stock jumped more than 9% after the automaker posted better-than-expected third-quarter results and raised its full-year forecast. Verizon Communications — The telecommunications giant dipped 4% after posting third-quarter revenue of $33.33 billion, which came in below the $33.43 billion analysts polled by LSEG had expected. GE Aerospace reported adjusted revenue of $8.94 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG estimated $9.02 billion. Meanwhile, adjusted earnings per share of $1.15 beat consensus forecasts by just 1 cent. Philip Morris International — The tobacco company popped nearly 9% after reporting third-quarter results that beat expectations.
Persons: FactSet, General Motors, LSEG, Philip Morris, Lockheed Martin —, Lockheed Martin, Zions, Sherwin, Williams, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Lisa Kailai Han, Hakyung Kim Organizations: General, GM, Verizon Communications, GE Aerospace, LSEG, Philip Morris International, Lockheed, Citi, U.S, Global, Diagnostics, Norfolk Southern
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Investors also are grappling with the beginning of a "chaotic" period in earnings season, Jim Cramer said. "I think this is a great opportunity to buy the stock of Disney," Jim said, highlighting improvements to its ESPN and movie business despite theme-park weakness. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER .
Persons: Jim Cramer, Danaher, Jim, Jensen, Huang, buildouts, Morgan Stanley, James Gorman, Bob Iger, Stocks, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Treasury, Nvidia, Disney, ESPN, GE Aerospace, RTX Corp, General Motors, Verizon Communications Locations: Mumbai, India
Stock futures were flat in overnight trading after the Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a three-day winning streak. The S&P 500 declined about 0.2%, while the Nasdaq Composite added close to 0.3%. Investor attention remains fixated on third-quarter earnings season, with about one-fifth of the S&P 500 slated to report results this week. "It is good to see analysts getting realistic about 2025 earnings growth," she said. "However, at 15% earnings growth, we believe it is still too optimistic given the expectation for slower economic growth in 2025."
Persons: Dow, Zions, Megan Horneman, Lockheed Martin Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Dow Jones, Dow, Nasdaq, SAP, America, Verdence Capital Advisors, Lockheed, General Motors, Verizon, Tesla, IBM, Boeing
Elon Musk's private planes made eight flights to Pennsylvania this past week, flight logs show. Elon Musk's private planes took eight flights to and from Pennsylvania over the past week as the billionaire rallied voters. Elon Musk's private jet in Harrisburg on October 19. In the weeks leading up to Musk's Pennsylvania rallies, SpaceX launched its fifth Starship test flight, successfully catching the spacecraft's Super Heavy booster for the first time. While Musk has been campaigning for Trump, Tesla has been preparing for its third-quarter earnings call on Wednesday.
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DETROIT — Investors misinterpreted a public offering last week by Lucid Group that raised roughly $1.75 billion — and led to the stock's worst daily performance in nearly three years — CEO Peter Rawlinson told CNBC. It also should alleviate worries that the company would issue a "going concern" disclosure regarding its operations, he said. As a Nasdaq company, we have to avoid a going concern. And a going concern is issued within 12 months of your financial runway," Rawlinson said Monday from the company's newly opened offices in suburban Detroit. That included more than $4 billion in cash, cash equivalents and investment balances.
Persons: Peter Rawlinson, Rawlinson, We'd, Lucid, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas Organizations: Lucid, Nasdaq, Lucid Motors, Churchill Capital Corp, DETROIT —, Lucid Group, CNBC, Saudi, Public Investment Fund Locations: New York City , New York, Detroit
Earnings drove the stock market higher — can they do it again in the week ahead? But he acknowledged that timing is key because our portfolio discipline mandates that we consider lightening up our stock exposure in an overbought market. In fact, AMD was our worst-performing stock for the entire week, losing more than 7% following the prior week's 1.8% slide. Energy was the worst sector of the week for the market as oil prices sank. In the week ahead, housing numbers are the main draw on the economic front.
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More than 70 S & P 500 names have posted their numbers, with 75% beating analyst earnings expectations. What history shows: General Motors has topped earnings estimates for eight straight quarters, Bespoke Investment Group data shows. What history shows: Coca-Cola has beaten analyst earnings expectations 73% of the time, Bespoke data shows. What history shows: Tesla has beaten earnings expectations 61% of the time, according to Bespoke. Thursday UPS is set to report earnings in the premarket, followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m.
Persons: Michael Wayland, Mary Barra, Peter Grom, Leslie Josephs, Kelly Ortberg, TSLA, Dan Levy, Levy, Tesla Organizations: General Motors, Boeing, Netflix, CNBC, Detroit automaker, UBS, Management, Barclays, UPS, Amazon Logistics, Walmart, Citi Locations: China
In Michigan, Trade Policies and the Water Crisis Loom Large for VotersGenesee County, Mich., home to Flint and the birthplace of General Motors, has been loyal to the Democratic Party for decades. In and around Flint, voters from both parties described feeling let down by corporations, especially auto companies, and by their political leaders. But interviews with more than 20 people across Genesee County also showed that voters still had doubts about Ms. Harris. I think that she is more so focused I think that she is more so focused on being a personality. Scroll to play video Muted Charles H. Knox Sr. Charles H. Knox Sr.
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DETROIT — Automaker Stellantis plans to shutter and sell its large vehicle proving grounds in Arizona at the end of this year, CNBC has learned. The Arizona Proving Grounds covers 4,000 acres between Phoenix and Las Vegas in Yucca, Arizona. As of July 2019, the operations employed 69 people, including workers represented by a local chapter of the UAW, according to the automaker. Stellantis plans to use a proving grounds in Arizona owned by Toyota Motor beginning next year, according to two people familiar with the decision. Stellantis’ other major U.S. proving grounds facility is a 4,000-acre campus located west of Detroit in Chelsea, Michigan.
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Earnings next week will be key to where stocks head from here. While roughly one-tenth of S & P 500 companies reported over the past week, about 20% of the broader index plans to report next week. He noted that the S & P 500 is trading at a 40% premium to its long-term P/E ratio, while tech stocks are trading at upwards of 60%. For the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S & P 500 , it's the first such streak going back to December 2023. Meanwhile, the equal-weighted S & P 500 slightly outpaced the market-cap weighted benchmark this week, a bullish signal for sectors such as health care.
Persons: Sam Stovall, Stovall, FactSet's John Butters, Butters, it's, Tesla, Lockheed Martin, Russell, Nelson Yu, Harker Organizations: U.S, CFRA Research, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Lockheed, GE Aerospace, Business Machines, General Motors, Verizon Communications, United Parcel Services, Southwest Airlines, Nvidia, Philadelphia Reserve, Chicago, PMI, New, . Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Locations: Independence, Philadelphia, . Kansas
With Wall Street rolling into the thick of earnings season, CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday told investors what market-moving action to keep an eye on next week, including reports from Boeing , Tesla , IBM and T-Mobile . On Tuesday, a slew of big names will report, including General Motors , Danaher , RTX and GE Aerospace . Cramer said the automaker could be a bargain, even as many on Wall Street are pessimistic about its earnings. IBM , Tesla , Lam Research and T-Mobile will report after close. Friday brings earnings from Colgate-Palmolive , and Cramer said he thinks Wall Street will love the stock but that such fondness is "way overdone."
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Speaking to CNBC's Inside India, Kohli noted that India's wealthy now come from a swathe of industries. India's stock market became the fourth-largest in the world at the start of the year, after overtaking Hong Kong. Meanwhile, those whose wealth that falls between 10 to 50 million Indian rupees are in the affluent category, he added. Historically, India's wealthy had a median age exceeding 50. Drivers of India's wealthThe growth in India's wealthy population comes in tandem with the nation's economic progress.
Persons: Ratan Tata, Waterfield, Ratan Tata —, Ambani, Himanshu Kohli, Kohli, Pramod Gubbi, Marcellus, Lee, Gubbi, Knight Frank, What's, Malcolm Dorson, Dorson Organizations: Tata Group, Fortune India, Tata Sons, Tata Steel, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Motors, Titan Company, Marcellus Investment, Lee Kuan Yew, of Public, National University of Singapore, Bombay Stock Exchange, Global, Volvo, Apollo Locations: India, Tata, CNBC's, Hong Kong, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, U.S
What Boeing’s massive financial crisis means for you
  + stars: | 2024-10-16 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
New York CNN —Boeing’s finances are a multi-billion-dollar problem for the company, its employees, suppliers and airline customers. But Boeing’s financial problems, which started long before the strike could hurt the broader US economy. Hit to the economyBoeing’s financial problems are bad news for the US economy. But the other way that the financial problems would spread beyond Boeing will be the impact of the strike on suppliers. Boeing’s credit rating is at risk of being downgraded to junk bond status, which would create more financial problems by raising its cost of borrowing.
Persons: International Association of Machinists, Boeing won’t, Max Organizations: New, New York CNN, International Association of, Boeing, Anderson Economic Group, General Motors, Airbus Locations: New York, United States, Washington
She credited assistive technologies more broadly with saving her from "desperation and extremely dark thoughts." The Atalante X is made by Wandercraft, a company founded by a group of engineers in 2012 that develops mobility technologies. Kevin Piette, a Paralympic tennis player, carried the Olympic torch in the Atalante X, Wandercraft's robotic exoskeleton. Advancing rehabilitationDr. Laurent Metz, Wandercraft's global chief medical officer, described the Atalante X as a "walking robot full of sensors." Other assistive technologies are redefining accessibility and mobility.
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