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Smucker 's (SJM) decision to buy Twinkie maker Hostess Brands (TWNK) in a deal valued at $5.6 billion. "I like the deal, if only just because I like this channel for Smuckers," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." Hostess Brands stock, meanwhile, surged nearly 19%, to more than $33 per share. Reuters reported in August that multiple major food brands such as General Mills (GIS) and Oreo owner Mondelez International (MDLZ) had shown interest in acquiring Hostess. Perhaps the "biggest worry" about acquiring Hostess Brands is the increasing popularity of weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1 agonists, and their potential impact on consumer food preferences, Cramer acknowledged.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, J.M, Smucker, Cramer, Jim Cramer's, Mills, Morgan Stanley, Eli Lilly, Organizations: Hostess Brands, Reuters, Mondelez, Hostess, Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Novo Nordisk, Cramer's Charitable Locations: U.S
China Evergrande stock jumped as much as 82% Wednesday, leading other Chinese property names higher. Also lifting shares was commentary in the state-owned Securities Times, which called for further easing of restrictions on the property market. AdvertisementAdvertisementThat comes after Beijing has already introduced a raft of measures to prop up the real estate sector and the broader economy. Meanwhile, Evergrande — a former $50 billion real estate giant that last month filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection — remains the world's most indebted property developer. Days prior, a company filing showed a loss of 33 billion yuan in the six months up to June 30, adding on to the 582 billion yuan in losses from the last two years.
Persons: China Evergrande, Evergrande, Logan, Evergrande —, Lehman, Nicholas Spiro Organizations: Securities Times, Service, Country Garden Holdings, Logan Group, Hong, Mainland, Citi, Zhongront, Lauressa Locations: China, Wall, Silicon, Hong Kong, China's, Beijing
The great remote work debateAs part of the war over remote work, employers and employees alike have debated whether or not a mandatory return-to-office policy actually works. With two kids at home, the flexibility of remote work — coupled with no commute — was a boon. The firms that are succeeding at remote work have saved money from giving up office leases and are making their employees feel happier along the way. "You're still in meetings, you're still engaged, but you're not under the thumb of somebody — not treated like a child." Have you quit over remote work, or are contemplating it?
Persons: Timothy Done, I've, you've, Sam Eitzen, Nicholas Bloom, Bloom, It's, Done, it's Organizations: Service, Workers, Stanford University, Federal Reserve Bank of New, Manufacturing Survey, Business, Survey, Microsoft, jkaplan Locations: Wall, Silicon, Egypt, Denver, Utah, It's, micromanagement
"I want to warn people: Nobody likes Nvidia [long term] more than I do, but this stock is not rallying yet. Cramer said Nvidia's cool down offers a lesson for investors: Stocks move in two directions. 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 . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Morgan Stanley, Stocks, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC
During another busy week of earnings and stock market swings, we picked our spots and made six trades, including calling up a Bullpen name. We also changed two Club price targets. Shortly after the opening bell, we trimmed some Caterpillar and booked some profits after the industrial giant's blowout earnings last week. Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust — the holdings we use for the Club — owns 315 shares of Caterpillar. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Club —, Stanley Black, Decker, Stanley, Wolfe, Eli Lilly, Lilly, Bob Iger's, Jeff Marks, Jim Cramer, Jim, Jim Cramer Rob Kim Organizations: Caterpillar, DuPont, Revenue, Club, Management, Coterra Energy, West Texas, Wolfe Research, Halliburton, HAL, GE Healthcare Technologies, Disney, The, GE Healthcare, pharma, Big Tech, CNBC Locations: Coterra
Casino operator Wynn Resorts (WYNN) is firing on "all cylinders," CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday, one day after second-quarter strength at the company's properties in both the U.S. and the special Chinese administrative region of Macau. "We do have signs that ... the Chinese gamblers are coming back, and that's great news for Wynn," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." 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 . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Wynn, Cramer, Jim Cramer's, WYNN, Jim Organizations: Wynn Resorts, U.S, CNBC, , Boston Locations: Macau, U.S, Las Vegas
Gaslighting: What it really is and how to address it
  + stars: | 2023-08-07 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
The concept of gaslighting originated from the 1944 film “Gaslight” and the 1938 play on which it was based. Signs you’re being gaslitThere are other common misconceptions about the nature of gaslighting, experts said. What pushes these behaviors into gaslighting territory has to do with what the person you’re dealing with says and their intentions behind it. The degree to which a person gaslights someone else can vary, but gaslighting is always emotional abuse, whether intentional or not, experts said. Talking to a therapist can help you get an objective perspective and see more clearly any signs of gaslighting behavior and psychological abuse, Kennedy said.
Persons: Jonah Hill, Sarah Brady, Webster, we’re, , , Vanessa Kennedy, Monica Vermani, Gaslighting, ” Vermani, , Vermani, Kennedy, , she’s, ” Kennedy, — that’s, don’t, Duygu Balan, ” Balan, gaslighting, I’m, ’ ” Kennedy Organizations: CNN, Merriam Locations: Texas, Canada, San Francisco Bay
UTMAs/UGMAs accounts are taxable custodial accounts set up by parents or guardians for the benefit of a minor. Unlike 529 plan accounts, which are specifically for college savings and higher-education expenses, UTMA/UGMA accounts offer more flexibility. UTMA UGMA Custodial account ✓ ✓ Flexible spending ✓ ✓ Kiddie tax ✓ ✓ Available in all US states x ✓ Allows real assets ✓ xYou can open a UGMA in all US statesUGMAs are available in all 50 US states, but you can't open a UTMA in South Carolina or Vermont. You can put real assets into a UTMAThe main difference between UGMA and UTMA accounts is that UGMA's are limited. UGMA accounts do allow the following properties:CashStocksBondsMutual fundsOther financial productsOnly UTMA accounts allow real assets like real estate and cars.
Persons: Dexter Wyckoff, UTMA, Wyckoff, doesn't, it's, you'll Organizations: Service, Northwestern Mutual Locations: Wall, Silicon, South Carolina, Vermont
The comebacks have received euphoric reviews, but they are occurring at a starkly different moment for British pop music, compared with the ’90s. In 1996 Newsweek declared London the world’s coolest city. Instead, news articles about the country’s music scene are more likely to touch on venues shuttering — at a rate of one a week this year, according to the nonprofit Music Venue Trust — or the country’s bands, DJs and rappers struggling to tour abroad after Brexit brought in a tangle of red tape. Local news outlets have also lamented the British government’s cuts to arts funding, and warned about the decline of music teaching in schools. Sitting in his West London recording studio recently, Albarn said some things hadn’t changed since Britpop’s heyday.
Persons: , Ed Sheeran, Adele, Harry Styles, Brexit, Albarn, hadn’t, , ” Chuva Organizations: Newsweek, Yorker, shuttering Locations: United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, Europe, London, Britain, West London, Portuguese
Goldman Sachs — The banking titan advanced 1.6% despite missing expectations of analysts polled by Refinitiv for earnings and revenue. The company beat expectations for earnings expectations by one cent at $1.81 per share. Elevance Health — The stock rose 6% after Elevance Health beat analysts' expectations on the top and bottom lines in its second-quarter results. J.B. Hunt Transport Services — The transportation and logistics stock rose 1.5% despite a disappointing quarterly report. Qualcomm — Shares rose 2.8% after JPMorgan added the stock to its focus list and said it's one of the firm's best growth idea.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Refinitiv, Goldman, Elevance, J.B, Hunt, Charles Schwab —, ServiceNow, , Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Yun Li Organizations: Joby, JPMorgan, FactSet, Elevance Health, Revenue, Trust, Refintiv, Hunt Transport Services, Refinitiv, Western, Street Journal, U.S . AT, Argus, Qualcomm, Cisco —, Cisco, Bank of America Locations: FactSet, Tahoe
Evangelina Petrakis is a designer, a social-media influencer, and the founder of EP Jewels. She's made more than $1 million in sales in less than two years to her followers across platforms. I had loved jewelry since I was a little girl, so in 2021, I made the switch and started marketing my own designs under a new name: EP Jewels. Since starting the jewelry business, I've recorded $1 million in sales. I've stayed close to my niche by not creating TikTok videos that aren't relevant to me, such as TikTok dances.
Persons: She's, , Evangelina Petrakis, I've, Mannino, Jordyn Mannino, Mike, I'm, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Amazon, lhaas Locations: York, New York, inauthenticity
Andrea Mac is a growth strategist at Prequal and the sole earner for her family of six in Illinois. When I shifted from being our family's primary financial earner to the family's sole earner, I struggled to find resources and guidance to navigate this new terrain. It becomes a never-ending loop of work, family demands, and stress. My role as a provider is minimized in those scenarios, so I'm famous for saying, "If I don't work, we don't get paid." She simply couldn't conceive that I was the sole earner for the family and assumed we had missed this step.
Persons: Andrea Mac, , It's, didn't, we've, we're Organizations: Service Locations: Illinois, Greater Chicago
Democracy struggles to function without a basic level of trust. We decided to conduct a focus group with 11 Democrats, Republicans and independents to explore how much they trusted — or didn’t trust — their fellow Americans and what was making them confident or skeptical. If you can’t trust what a person looks like or is, how can you have trust in anything?” said Melissa, 38. As for building trust, both Democrats and Republicans talked mostly about values — showing more respect to other people, communicating better, listening better — and about spending less time isolating in social media. “Building trust — how do you build trust when you're not talking?”
Persons: , , Melissa, Tom Organizations: Gallup, Republicans Locations: Aurora, Colo,
The city has a strong sense of communityHelsinki may be a capital city, but at times it felt like a small town. Visit Finland calls design an "essential cornerstone of the city," integral to the way the capital city functions. Public spaces, such as Oodi Helsinki's new central library, receive large amounts of state funding for construction. InsiderHelsinki's public spaces are often built to blend into natural settings. The city felt safeFinland benefits from high levels of social trust — and despite being the capital, Helsinki is no different.
Persons: , they'll, Alvar Aalto Organizations: Service, Gallup, Helsink, metros, Helsinki Locations: Helsinki, Finland, Helsinki's
Nevertheless, in 2007, the Blackstone Group bought Mr. Zell’s firm — then known as Equity Office Properties Trust — for $39 billion. A Deal Comes With DebtLike many newspapers, the Tribune properties were hemorrhaging advertising revenues and readers to the internet. The company had been on the auction block for months when Mr. Zell — insisting that his interests were purely economic, not editorial — offered $34 a share in a complex transaction to take the company private under an employee stock-ownership plan. In that highly leveraged buyout, the debt was to be paid off almost entirely by cash generated by the company’s continuing operations. The new corporation was exempt from federal income taxes, and the debt was reduced by the sale of Newsday, the Cubs and Wrigley Field.
After Bud Light partnered with transgender TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, right-wingers launched a boycott. But former President Donald Trump has been missing from the conversation. It turns out that he's an investor in Anheuser Busch InBev — the company that produces Bud Light. While the former president has been quiet about the Bud Light outrage, his son, Donald Trump Jr., has called for the boycott to end. Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, has repeatedly misgendered Mulvaney in speaking out against the Bud Light partnership.
But on Wednesday, Santos received a warm reception at a DC happy hour for young conservatives. But he was still a star for the Washington, DC Young Republicans, a group that was taken over just a month ago by a cadre of self-described "ultra MAGA" young conservatives who emphatically align themselves with former President Donald Trump. —Washington, D.C. Young Republicans (@WashingtonDCYRs) April 27, 2023"Keep fighting for what you think is best, and for what you believe in," said Santos after speaking for less than 10 minutes. Perhaps owing to his precarious political standing, Santos has yet to break from party leadership on any major votes, contrasting with other New York Republicans who won Democratic-leaning districts last year. Attendees mill around before Rep. Santos' arrival.
When AMD reports earnings next week, we'll be looking for signs that its integration of Xilinx has proven a success. Amazon (AMZN): Investors will be looking closely at profit margins and the growth rate at cloud unit Amazon Web Services when the company reports earnings after the closing bell Thursday. After a disappointing fourth-quarter print, we're hoping to see evidence that CEO Jim Farley has righted the ship. (See here for a full list of the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust.) Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
The insurance company posted 84 cents in adjusted earnings per share and $1.11 billion in revenue. However, the company's $592.2 million quarterly revenue fell below the $593.9 million anticipated by Wall Street. Although the company's quarterly adjusted earnings and revenue topped analysts' expectations, investors may have been disappointed in its muted full-year outlook. Danaher's GAAP operating profit of $1.79 billion fell below analysts' estimates of $2.12 billion, according to FactSet. General Motors — Shares fell 3.3% after the automaker lowered its guidance for net income attributable to stockholders in 2023.
The S & P 500 is on track to finish March flat and end the first quarter up more than 3%. So if you had $10,000 to invest, where should you put it and how much should you allocate to each asset class? He also recommended getting exposure to some of the top holdings in the SPDR S & P 500 ETF , which tracks the S & P 500, as well as the VanEck Semiconductor ETF . He said he'd invest 40% into stocks: 15% in Asia, 15% in the U.S., and 10% in Europe. On the equities front, he told CNBC Pro that he would buy large-cap energy stocks.
With the comeback in technology stocks likely to fade, Barclays says it's time for investors to consider an options strategy that would capitalize on their decline. Investors in recent weeks have flocked to tech stocks — particularly megacaps — as a safe haven amid the banking turmoil rattling markets. Given this backdrop, Barclays recommends fading this rally and betting that tech stocks will go down, using the Invesco QQQ Trust — which tracks the Nasdaq-100 index. The put spread, however, caps the upside of the trade, because if tech stocks fall substantially, the second put will get exercised. "Specifically, we suggest buying QQQ May23 305/260 put spreads ... with a max payout ratio of 4.9:1," Gupta said.
Matthew C. Meade has worked on Wall Street for firms including JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America. He's seen middle managers struggle when they neglect to get feedback from the people they manage. Mid-level managers must delegate while upselling their team's work to senior management, he writes. As a mid-level manager, your job is to delegate to your team while also upselling your team's work to senior management. Here are five ways I've seen middle managers go wrong.
The most important thing about navigating a bull market is to first know you're in one. And then, you still need to buy quality stocks. "Bull markets are not licenses to buy anything," Jim Cramer said Saturday during the Club's February "Monthly Meeting" live from Miami. Fundamentally, after you've identified you're in a bull market, along with the solid companies you want to own, it's key to resist the temptation to sell when a good stock goes up. NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION.
“And a lot of times, it was the Black officers who beat us worse than white officers,” Jones, 48, said. Some of these Black officers are good guys that came from rough neighborhoods, too. And for no reason.”Jones and other Black Memphis residents have shared a range of reactions to seeing five Black faces as the alleged perpetrators of Nichols’ fatal beating with NBC News. “I can’t be surprised because it’s a predominantly Black part of town with Black officers patrolling,” said Barbara Johnson, 75, and a grandmother. He said a police officer friend alerted him of Nichols’ death before it was made public.
Sen. Josh Hawley is trying to taunt Nancy Pelosi by renaming a stock trading ban bill. His PELOSI Act is a retread of a proposal that garnered no support in the last Congress. House lawmakers recently reintroduced a bipartisan stock trading proposal with broader backing. Pelosi famously pushed back against any stock trading prohibitions during the 117th Congress — "We're a free market economy." Meanwhile, Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas have reintroduced a more comprehensive stock trading ban bill (H.R.
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