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Bernstein thinks investors shouldn't give up on eBay despite a recent sell-off. For 2026, Devnani thinks that can expand to 3%. With earnings per share and margins set to expand as a result of this, the analyst believes that a recent sell-off provides an attractive entry point for investors. EBAY YTD mountain EBAY, year-to-date Last week, the stock fell 8% on the heels of a weaker-than-expected forecast for the current quarter . Of the 34 analysts covering eBay, 22 have a hold rating on it; 10 others rate it a buy or strong buy.
Persons: Bernstein, shouldn't, Nikhil Devnani, Devnani Organizations: eBay, EBAY
Palantir reported 10 cents earnings per share on $726 million in revenue. On the other hand, NXP's third-quarter earnings beat analysts' expectations by 2 cents per share, while its $3.25 billion revenue was in line with estimates. Hims & Hers Health — The telehealth stock popped 7.2% after third-quarter earnings exceeded expectations of analysts polled by FactSet on both lines. On the other hand, the company's $3.19 billion revenue missed estimates of $3.20 billion. Marqueta's $128 million revenue was just shy of the $128.1 million consensus from FactSet.
Persons: Donald Trump, Palantir, Rick Dreiling, Michael Creedon, FactSet, LSEG, Burger King, machinists, Astera, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, Republican, White, LSE, NXP, Wynn Resorts, Lattice Semiconductor, DuPont de Nemours, Restaurant, Burger, LSEG, Revenue, Diamondback Energy, Boeing —, Labs, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Deutsche Locations: Netherlands, Americas, Europe, San Francisco, Cleveland, Wells Fargo
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump reacts at a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. September 13, 2024. Shares of Trump Media & Technology rose on Election Day Tuesday, with traders betting a second Trump presidency would give the business prospects of the Truth Social operator a boost. Year to date, Trump Media, which is majority-owned by Trump, has nearly doubled. However, it has struggled recently, as Vice President Kamala Harris appeared to gain momentum heading into Election Day. Trump Media shares have seen huge retail trader inflows in the week's leading up to the election and has been the most-discussed stock on Reddit page WallStreetBets, which gained popularity during the GameStop fueled stock meme fad of 2021.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Trump, Kamala Harris, Jay Woods, Woods, Harris, Kevin Breuninger, Alex Harring Organizations: Republican, Wall, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, Trump, Gamestop, Freedom Capital, CNBC, GameStop, NBC Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S
Technology companies' push to directly power artificial intelligence with nuclear plants hit a major roadblock, after a federal regulator rejected a request to increase power for an Amazon data center. Constellation Energy and Vistra Corp. tumbled nearly 8% and more than 3%, respectively, in sympathy. The Amazon data center campus can still use 300 megawatts of power from the Susquehanna nuclear plant, according to Talen. The FERC decision does not impact Constellation's plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in 2028 through a power purchase agreement with Microsoft . Tech companies are increasingly turning to nuclear power because it is reliable and does not emit carbon dioxide emissions.
Persons: Vistra, Talen, Mark Christie Organizations: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Susquehanna, Independent, Talen Energy, Amazon, Constellation Energy, Vistra Corp, Microsoft, Tech, Nvidia, Constellation Locations: Pennsylvania, Susquehanna, Ohio, New Jersey, Talen
The drug is classified as a GLP-1, which could put the company in competition with Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. Berkshire Hathaway – Shares were marginally lower after Warren Buffett's conglomerate revealed that operating earnings totaled $10.1 billion in the third quarter . Berkshire Hathaway shares were marginally lower after operating earnings totaled $10.1 billion in the third quarter. Trump Media & Technology Group – Shares of former President Donald Trump's media company pulled back more than 3% ahead of the U.S. election on Tuesday. Shares of Intel were more than 1% lower, while Dow Inc. shares were off 0.6%.
Persons: Talen, Eli Lilly, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett's, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Peter Stern, Donald Trump's, Roblox, Morgan Stanley, Jefferies, Sherwin, Williams, William, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Brian Evans, Sarah Min, Lisa Kailai Han, Spencer Kimball, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Susquehanna, Constellation, Therapeutics, Novo Nordisk, Apple, Berkshire, , Bank of America, Trump Media & Technology, Nvidia, Dow Jones, Intel, Dow Inc
Artificial intelligence plays Palantir, Qualcomm and Super Micro Computer are among the 96 S & P 500 names on deck. Monday Palantir is set to report earnings after the bell, with a call scheduled for 5 p.m. This quarter: Earnings are expected to have soared more than 20% from the year-earlier period, per LSEG. Tuesday Super Micro Computer is set to report earnings after the close, followed by a call at 5 p.m. Qualcomm is set to report earnings after the close, with a call set for 4:45 p.m.
Persons: PLTR, SMCI, Ernst & Young, TD Cowen, Andrew Charles doesn't, Karen Lynch, David Joyner, Ross Seymore Organizations: Qualcomm, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Investment, LSEG, Micro, Yum Brands, Brands, CVS, Revenue, VanEck Semiconductor, Deutsche Bank
The legal overhang on Abbott Labs has been real, even if shares have found some traction in recent months. Bottom line Abbott Labs still faces other cases over its specialized formulas across the country, but Thursday night's win is significant. Abbott shares traded around 22 times forward earnings estimates Friday, below their five-year average of 24, according to FactSet. With victory in hand, Abbott Labs will now begin the next phase of its legal fight on much stronger ground. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Mead Johnson, Benckiser, Louis Children's, Abbott, Mead, , Scott Stoffel, ABT, — Mead Johnson, Jim Cramer, Cramer, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Stacey Wescott Organizations: Abbott Laboratories, Club, Abbott Labs, NEC, CNBC, Abbott, and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health, FDA, CDC, NIH, Chicago Tribune, Tribune, Service, Getty Locations: Missouri, St
Chevron beat third-quarter earnings and revenue expectations, returning a record amount of cash to shareholders. The company is also targeting $2 billion to $3 billion in cost reductions from 2024 through the end of 2026. When adjusted for foreign currency impacts, the company reported earnings of $2.51 per share, solidly topping Wall Street's expectations for the quarter. Chevron booked revenue of $50.67 billion, also beating Street expectations but declining 6% from the $54.1 billion reported in the third quarter last year. The oil major returned a record $7.7 billion to shareholders in the quarter, including $4.7 billion in share buybacks and $2.9 billion in dividends.
Persons: Hess, John Hess Organizations: Chevron, LSEG, Federal Trade Commission, Exxon Mobil, Hess Corp Locations: Canada, Congo, Alaska, Guyana
Apple — Shares dropped 1.6% even after the technology giant surpassed top-and-bottom line estimates for the recent quarter, and showed 6% revenue growth. Avis Budget — The car rental company slipped 1.5% after posting third-quarter earnings that fell short of Wall Street's estimates. Chevron topped Wall Street's third-quarter estimates and returned more than $7 billion to shareholders during the period through buybacks and dividends. Juniper Networks posted preliminary third-quarter earnings and revenue that topped estimates, but did not provide financial guidance for 2024, citing its pending acquisition by Hewlett Packard Enterprise . Revenue of $1.33 billion topped the FactSet estimate of $1.26 billion.
Persons: Atlassian, FactSet, Abbott, Ernst, Young, Wall, LSEG, , Jesse Pound, Sean Conlon, Pia Singh, Sarah Min Organizations: Amazon Web Services, Apple —, Intel —, LSEG, Abbott, Boeing —, . Avis Budget, Chevron, Exxon Mobil —, Exxon, Juniper Networks, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Locations: Europe, Missouri
Carvana – Shares surged more than 19% on the heels of a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat . Microsoft sees revenue coming in between $68.1 billion and $69.1 billion, while analysts were estimating $69.8 billion, according to LSEG. Comcast – Shares climbed nearly 6% after the theme park and media company's third quarter earnings and revenue beat analyst estimates. Cigna – Shares advanced more than 2% after the insurer's third-quarter earnings and revenue beat analysts' expectations. Coinbase – The cryptocurrency exchange platform fell more than 2% after third-quarter earnings and revenue missed Street estimates .
Persons: Carvana, LSEG, Peter Stern, Robinhood, Meta, Cigna, FactSet, Etsy, Coinbase, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: eBay, Ebay, , Microsoft, Booking Holdings, Uber Technologies, Comcast, LSEG, Super, Facebook, Meta, Wall, CNBC Locations: StreetAccount, LSEG .
Analysts think there's still room for Meta shares to run, even after the company posted disappointing metrics in its latest quarterly report . Wall Street majors are largely optimistic on Meta over the next year, with most firms assigning a price target that implies at least 5% upside. META remains best early GenAI winner in the group," Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak wrote in a note to clients. Shmulik has a price target on the high range of the Street. "We're constructive on the core business, we believe Meta can continue delivering revenue growth above expectations."
Persons: Bernstein, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Brian Nowak, " Nowak, Deutsche Bank's Benjamin Black, Mark Shmulik, Shmulik, Meta Organizations: Meta, Facebook, Wall, Lab, Reality Labs, Bank of America, Barclays, Citi, Deutche, Deutsche, Locations: U.S
Wall Street's bullish sentiment on Microsoft hasn't faded, even after the tech giant forecast disappointing revenue growth numbers. The company's revenue increased 16% year over year in the quarter, and its net income rose 11% during the period compared to the year-ago quarter. That forecast led shares to slip nearly 4% in premarket trading, despite the company's strong earnings performance. That would be the company's fastest ever AI-related revenue growth rate. Barclays, which has one of the lowest price objectives on Wall Street, said it sees Microsoft shares being "range bound" in the short term.
Persons: Morgan Stanley —, Bernstein, Morgan Stanley, Keith Weiss, Weiss, Kirk Materne, Materne, Raimo Lenschow Organizations: Microsoft, LSEG, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Barclays, Citi, 25X, Investors Locations: Wells
Despite the progress, Peloton is expecting to lose more members and sell fewer bikes and treadmills than Wall Street analysts had expected during its all-important holiday quarter. The company is expecting to have between 560,000 and 580,000 paid app subscribers by the end of its current quarter, compared with expectations of 608,200, according to StreetAccount. It's expecting adjusted EBITDA of between $20 million and $30 million during its current quarter, compared with StreetAccount EBITDA estimates of $13.9 million. For fiscal 2025, Peloton raised its full-year EBITDA guidance – a key metric that investors are watching to gauge the company's future value. It said it's now expecting to generate between $240 million and $290 million in adjusted EBITDA, compared with a previous range of $200 million and $250 million.
Persons: It's, Barry McCarthy, McCarthy, Peter Stern, it's Organizations: Sporting Goods, Wall Street, LSEG Locations: Daly City , California, North America
Comcast beat third-quarter earning expectations on Thursday, as the Summer Olympics in Paris boosted NBCUniversal's revenue and Peacock's subscriber count. The company's revenue rose 6.5% to $32.07 billion compared to the same period last year. Overall revenue was boosted by the Summer Olympics in Paris, which NBCUniversal exclusively broadcast in the U.S., and domestic broadband revenue — despite continued slowing customer growth. Revenue for the media segment – mainly comprised of NBCUniversal – was up nearly 37% to $8.23 billion, largely due to the Olympics. The company's film studios, also part of the content and experiences segment, saw revenue increase 12.3% to $2.83 billion compared to the prior year.
Persons: , Peacock, lockdowns, NBCUniversal Organizations: Comcast, LSEG, Summer, Revenue, CNBC, Paris, Olympics, Cable, Verizon, Program, ACP, Domestic, NBC Sports, NBC Olympics, NBC, Games Locations: Paris, U.S, Peacock
Peloton on Thursday said it has appointed Peter Stern, a Ford executive and the cofounder of Apple Fitness+ to be its next CEO and president. Stern, the president of Ford Integrated Services, primarily oversees the automotive company's subscription services, such as BlueCruise, Pro Intelligence, connectivity and security. Stern is slated to step down from his role at Ford and take the helm of Peloton on Jan. 1. Stern is the third CEO to lead Peloton in its history. "Peter is a seasoned strategist with a track record of driving sustainable growth through innovation, and we have every confidence in his ability to lead Peloton during this important time.
Persons: Peter Stern, Stern, Karen Boone, Chris Bruzzo, Boone, Bruzzo, Peter, Jay Hoag, Barry McCarthy, McCarthy, John Foley Organizations: Ford, Apple, Ford Integrated Services, Pro Intelligence, Interim, Spotify, Netflix
Eli Lilly — The drug maker tumbled 7.5% after missing analyst expectations for the third quarter and cutting full-year guidance. Eli Lilly earned $1.18 per share, excluding items, on $11.44 billion in revenue. Analysts polled by LSEG had anticipated earnings of $1.47 a share and $12.11 billion in revenue. Caterpillar — Shares fell more than 5% in the premarket after the industrial giant reported weaker-than-expected earnings for the third quarter. The company posted a profit of $5.17 per share, while analysts polled by LSEG had forecast earnings of $5.34 per share.
Persons: Eli Lilly, LSEG, XPO, FactSet, Qorvo, Raymond James, Reddit, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Samantha Subin, Fred Imbert Organizations: Caterpillar, Revenue, Bloomberg, Emirates, Google, Visa, AMD
Eli Lilly on Wednesday fell short of profit and revenue expectations for the third quarter, weighed down by disappointing sales of its blockbuster weight loss drug Zepbound and diabetes treatment Mounjaro, and slashed its full-year adjusted profit guidance. Eli Lilly now expects full-year adjusted earnings of between $13.02 and $13.52 per share, down from previous guidance of $16.10 to $16.60 per share. Eli Lilly also lowered the high-end of its revenue outlook for the year and now expects sales of between $45.4 billion and $46 billion. The weekly injection raked in $1.26 billion in sales for the period, below the $1.76 billion that analysts expected, according to StreetAccount. As of Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration's drug database said all doses of Zepbound and Mounjaro are available in the U.S. after extended shortages.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Mounjaro, Eli Lilly's Organizations: Novo Nordisk, LSEG, Food Locations: U.S
We're also buying 25 shares of Danaher at roughly $243.21 and 25 shares of Constellation Brands at $236.36. We're locking in profits in Best Buy based on a theme developing this earnings season. We're taking the Best Buy sale proceeds to pick up shares in two stocks that have been beaten up post-earnings: Danaher and Constellation Brands. As noted in Monday's Homestretch , Danaher stock last week suffered its worst weekly performance since 2020. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16: Traders and others work on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) floor in New York City.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, We're, D.R, toolmaker Stanley Black, Danaher, Jim Cramer, Jim, Spencer Platt Organizations: Constellation Brands, Club, Corona, Constellation, CNBC, NEW, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: Danaher, Horton, Monday's, bioprocessing, Modelo, Mexico, New York City
McDonald's global sales fell for the second consecutive quarter, down 1.5%. AdvertisementGlobal sales at McDonald's have fallen for a second consecutive quarter as the fast-food chain struggled in international markets, especially France, the UK, China, and the Middle East. Sales were down 1.5% in its third quarter, following from a 1% slide in the previous quarter, ending June 30. Comparable sales in the US were virtually flat, up 0.3% from the same period in 2023, while sales in international markets dropped 2.1%. Sales in licensed international markets fell 3.5%.
Persons: , Chris Kempczinski, Neil Saunders Organizations: Service, Consumers Locations: France, China, McDonald's
McDonald's executives say E. coli outbreak is 'behind us'
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Amelia Lucas | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
A week after health authorities publicly linked a deadly E. coli outbreak to McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers, the company's CEO, Chris Kempczinski, told investors that the situation is now behind them. On Sunday, McDonald's said Quarter Pounder burgers would return to the roughly 900 restaurants where the company had pulled the menu item following the outbreak. McDonald's has stopped sourcing onions from the supplier indefinitely and will return the Quarter Pounder to menus sans slivered onions. As of Friday, 75 health cases across 13 states have been tied to the outbreak, including one death of an older adult. At least three lawsuits have already been filed against McDonald's by victims of the outbreak.
Persons: Chris Kempczinski, we've, Kempczinski, McDonald's, Ian Borden, Borden Organizations: and Drug Administration
For the fiscal second quarter, the company posted adjusted earnings of 60 cents per share on $2.76 billion in revenue. Cadence Design Systems – The stock jumped more than 5% after the electronic design company's third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street estimates. JetBlue's third quarter results did beat analyst estimates on the top and bottom lines. PayPal – Shares fell 3% after PayPal posted third-quarter revenue that missed expectations. Crocs – Shares tumbled around 12% despite the company's third-quarter earnings beating estimates.
Persons: Ford, Trex, FactSet, Jim Conroy, John Hazen, Conroy, Crypto, Stocks, Horton, PayPal –, StreetAccount, Crocs, Lisa Kailai Han, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Corporation, Ford Motors, Cadence, Systems, BP –, Pfizer, Revenue, Ross Stores, JetBlue –, JetBlue, LSEG, Mizuho, PayPal, FactSet, Xerox
PayPal drops more than 6% premarket on revenue miss
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Mackenzie Sigalos | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A PayPal sign is seen at its headquarters in San Jose, California, Jan. 30, 2024. PayPal reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings on Tuesday, but revenue came in a bit light of expectations. PayPal reported net income of $1.01 billion, or 99 cents per share, compared to $1.02 billion, or 93 cents per share, a year earlier. "PayPal delivered strong financial and operating results during a highly productive third quarter," Chriss said in the earnings release. PayPal reported total active accounts of 432 million, up 1% from a year earlier, and beating the average estimate of 430.5 million.
Persons: Alex Chriss, Chriss Organizations: PayPal, LSEG, Meta Locations: San Jose , California, Braintree
Erik ten Hag, Manager of Manchester United, reacts as he looks on during the Premier League match between West Ham United FC and Manchester United FC at London Stadium on October 27, 2024 in London, England. Manchester United sacked Erik ten Hag as the club's first-team manager on Monday following a dismal start to the Premier League season. The move brings an end to months of speculation about Ten Hag's future at Manchester United. Shares of Manchester United, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, rose 3% in premarket trading. The Glazer family, which has owned Manchester United since 2005, retain a majority stake under the terms of the deal.
Persons: Erik, Hag, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Jim Ratcliffe, Ratcliffe, Glazer, Alex Ferguson Organizations: Manchester United, Premier League, West Ham United FC, Manchester United FC, London, Manchester, Manchester City, New York Stock Exchange, Ineos, Ratcliffe's Locations: London, England, Dutch, West Ham
A few catalysts have set Tesla up for more outperformance in the coming months, according to Canaccord Genuity. Analyst George Gianarikas, who has a buy rating on the electric vehicle maker, hiked his price target by $20 to $298. "Tesla's stock underperformed since the beginning of 2022 as [profit and loss] trends deteriorated," he continued. "Longer term, Tesla also has a generational set of growth opportunities ahead, including EVs, autonomy/AI, energy storage, and robotics," he said. TSLA YTD mountain TSLA, year-to-date Shares were marginally higher in the premarket following the move.
Persons: Canaccord, George Gianarikas, Gianarikas, Tesla, Elon Musk Locations: 1Q24
Boeing is looking for a $19 billion boost
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Aditi Bharade | Pete Syme | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Boeing is looking to raise nearly $19 billion to combat its lack of cash. It comes after Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in the third quarter. AdvertisementBoeing needs cash, and it's trying to raise almost $19 billion as the company looks to boost its liquidity. The planemaker announced Monday that it is offering 90 million common shares and about $5 billion of depositary shares for sale. Last Wednesday, Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in its third-quarter earnings.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Max, Dave Calhoun, Ron Epstein Organizations: Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Service, planemaker, Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Alaska Airlines Boeing
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