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I think Jensen deserves one day a year when he can trace out a vision without a per share attached to it. Sure, plenty of people in line Saturday would, correctly I think, say to "own it, don't trade it." Sure, I was sweating "own it, don't trade it." And, can you imagine if you owned but didn't trade Intel from 1990 to 2000? (Don't tell current Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who thinks it is still alive.)
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NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . DispatchThe mania over Trader Joe's mini tote bags and Stanley cups is indicative of just how fast today's consumer fads can come and go. Instead, it's (checks notes) a $2.99 Trader Joe's miniature tote that has shoppers in a frenzy. Trader Joe's played into a scarcity model too, forcing consumers to scramble to find them.
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Artificial intelligence-adjacent stocks have been the clear leaders of this bull rally, but there may still be some potential beneficiaries of the trend that haven't caught up yet, according to Aaron Dunn. Shares of Micron have rallied 9% so far this year, but Nvidia has gained 77% over the same time period. MU 6M mountain MU 6-month chart Dunn also listed professional services firm Accenture as a potential AI beneficiary. "Businesses will need help in understanding how AI should be used and the eventual implementation of those technologies," he said. ACN 6M mountain ACN 6-month chart Dunn's fund, Eaton Vance's Focused Value Opportunities Fund , has underperformed its benchmark, the Russell 1000 Value Index , so far this year.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Shalett: Don't hide behind mega-cap growth stocksLisa Shalett, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management CIO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the equity market strategy going forward, how generative AI will impact companies, and more.
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It may be time to buy shares of Tesla as a popular metric on Wall Street indicates shares could be ripe for a rebound. Analysts have a consensus hold rating on Tesla, which has a 14-day RSI of 29.4. Tesla shares this week dropped 7% after a Wells Fargo downgrade to underweight from equal weight. Boeing is also on the list of Wall Street's most oversold names. Other oversold names on the list include Amgen and Globe Life .
Persons: Tesla, Dupont De Nemours Organizations: Tesla, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, Analysts, Boeing, LSEG, Southwest Airlines, Life, Targa Resources, Garmin, Waste Management, Devon Energy Locations: China, Wells
WASHINGTON — As a candidate in 2020, Joseph R. Biden Jr. campaigned to end billions of dollars in annual tax breaks to oil and gas companies within his first year in office. Mr. Biden’s budget request to Congress this week was his fourth attempt to eliminate what he called “wasteful subsidies” to an industry that is enjoying record profits. His new budget proposal calls for the elimination of $35 billion in tax breaks that would otherwise be provided to the industry over the next decade. Mr. Biden’s wish is opposed by the oil industry, Republicans in Congress and a handful of Democrats. In Washington, it seems, oil and gas subsidies are the zombies of the tax code: impossible to kill.
Persons: Joseph R, Biden, It’s, Mr, Biden’s Organizations: WASHINGTON Locations: Washington
Some hidden gems still exist within the large numbers of stocks trading at sky-high prices, according to Wolfe Research. In a recent note, the research firm released its list of top deep value companies, which have strong earnings and balance sheets. The company's 2024 free cash flow yield is estimated at around 4%, per Wolfe. The company reported revenue for the fourth quarter that came in ahead of analysts' expectations, per FactSet, and it declared a cash dividend of 45 cents per share. Alliance Resource Partners sports a 14.2% dividend yield, but shares are down more than 7% in 2024.
Persons: Wolfe, Ford, Buckle, Cousins Organizations: Wolfe Research, Nvidia, AAA, Ford, Star, Carriers, Resource Partners
Hunter Biden arrives at the Thomas P. O'Neil Jr. House Office Building for a closed door deposition on February 28, in Washington, DC. Abbe Lowell makes a statement to the press following a closed-door deposition before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and House Judiciary Committee in the O'Neill House Office Building on February 28, in Washington, DC. “He was well-prepared for the kind of questions,” Issa recounted of Hunter Biden. GOP focus shifts away from impeachment probeInvestigating the Biden family and going after President Biden was a top priority for House Republicans when they reclaimed the majority and got control of committees. GOP Rep. Ryan Zinke of Montana said the three Republican chairmen leading the impeachment inquiry have the same message: “They say we’re not in a position to go forward on impeachment.”
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Peopleimages | Istock | Getty ImagesEarly estimates for the 2025 Social Security COLANew government data points to a 2.4% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for 2025, The Senior Citizens League estimates, based on new government inflation data released this week. The Social Security Administration typically announces the cost-of-living adjustment for the following year in October. In the meantime, experts say there are steps retirees can take to help compensate for the prospect of lower benefit increases. Annuities, which provide fixed income in retirement in exchange for a lump-sum investment, can be one way to supplement a retiree's income, LaVigne said. Consult with a financial advisorBefore purchasing an annuity or other retirement income strategy, it helps to consult with a professional.
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Boeing’s problems could soon become your problem
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Washington CNN —Boeing’s problems aren’t just Boeing’s. One of America’s biggest manufacturers is dealing with some serious production, quality and safety problems that worsened this week after a 787 Dreamliner plunged suddenly mid-flight, injuring dozens of passengers. Southwest and United earlier this week said they expect Boeing to ship them fewer planes than they planned on receiving, so they’ll hire fewer pilots. (Boeing continued to build the 737 Max throughout the crisis). And Boeing’s years of problems have led to success for its French rival Airbus, which has overtaken Boeing as the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer.
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Piper Sandler raised its rating on Rivian to overweight, noting the stock can rally 96% from here. Baird's $1,050 price target implies that Nvidia stock could still rally another 19%, adding onto its eye-watering 78% gain so far this year. After soaring more than 200% last year, Nvidia shares have surged another 77% in 2024. "Make no mistake: buying RIVN is risky and a botched midyear re-tooling effort could yet surprise investors negatively," Potter wrote. Snowflake shares have struggled this year, losing 20%, in part due to Frank Slootman stepping down his CEO role.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Guggenheim, Baird, Trista Gerra, Blackwell, Gerra, Lisa Kailai Han, Alexander Potter, Tesla, Rivian hasn't, Potter, Rivian, John DiFucci, DiFucci, Snowflake, Frank Slootman, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, GTC, Guggenheim Locations: Rivian
Adobe — Shares slipped 15% after the software company issued weak revenue guidance for its current quarter. Revenue guidance came out in the range between $110.5 million and $112.5 million, also below the $113.4 million expectation from analysts. Smartsheet — The business software provider retreated by 3.2% after posting revenue guidance that was worse than analysts expected. Ulta Beauty — Shares edged lower by 5.3% after the beauty products retailer posted disappointing full-year earnings guidance. Steel Dynamics — Shares of the Indiana-based steelmaker rose more than 2% after strong earnings guidance for the first quarter.
Persons: Geron, Piper Sandler, Jabil, PagerDuty, Smartsheet, Ulta, Stocks, cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, MicroStrategy, Cardlytics, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Geron, U.S, Food, Drug Administration, Micron Technology, Citi, Micron, Adobe, FactSet, Marathon, Steel, Steel Dynamics, Wall Street Locations: Indiana
The court ruled 4-3 that the Superior-based Catholic Charities Bureau and its subentities' motivation to help older, disabled and low-income people stems from Catholic teachings but that its actual work is secular. Every Catholic diocese in Wisconsin has a Catholic Charities entity that serves as that diocese's social ministry arm. The Catholic Charities Bureau is the Superior diocese's entity. “The majority’s misinterpretation also excessively entangles the government in spiritual affairs, requiring courts to determine what religious practices are sufficiently religious under the majority’s unconstitutional test,” Rebecca Bradley wrote. “The majority says secular entities provide charitable services, so such activities aren’t religious at all, even when performed by Catholic Charities.”
Persons: Ann Walsh Bradley, of Jesus Christ, Eric Rassbach, Becket, Judge Lisa Stark, isn't, Stark, Rebecca Bradley, ” Rebecca Bradley, , Organizations: Catholic Charities Bureau, American Islamic Congress, of Jesus, International Society, Krishna, Sikh Coalition, Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty, for Religious Liberty, Catholic Charities Locations: MADISON, Wis, Illinois , Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
European markets were headed for a lower open Thursday with investors keeping an eye out for another key U.S. inflation reading for February. The producer price index, which measures wholesale inflation, is set for release before the U.S. trading session kicks off. Economists polled by Dow Jones anticipate headline PPI to have climbed by 0.3% in February, or 0.2% after excluding food and energy prices. The PPI report is the last major piece of economic data to be released prior to the U.S. Federal Reserve's next policy meeting on March 19-20. U.S. stock futures inched higher on Wednesday night while Asia-Pacific markets were largely range-bound on Thursday, with investors focused on Japan's spring wage negotiations and India's wholesale inflation data.
Persons: Dow Jones, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: PPI, U.S, U.S . Federal Locations: U.S ., Asia, Pacific
A mission led by a United States congressman rescued the author Mitch Albom and several other Americans from Haiti early Tuesday as the Caribbean nation faces violent upheaval. Mr. Albom, who wrote “Tuesdays With Morrie” and “The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” said in a statement that he and a group from Have Faith Haiti, an orphanage he runs in Port-au-Prince, were evacuated after sheltering in place since a state of emergency was declared in the country this month. Representative Cory Mills, a Florida Republican and a U.S. Army veteran, led the mission in coordination with Representative Lisa McClain, a Michigan Republican. Mr. Albom lives in the Detroit area. The rescue came as a humanitarian crisis rapidly unfolds in Haiti amid the country’s worst political upheavals in years.
Persons: Mitch Albom, Albom, , Cory Mills, Lisa McClain Organizations: United, Faith, Florida Republican, U.S . Army, Michigan Republican Locations: Haiti, Caribbean, Faith Haiti, Port, Florida, Michigan, Detroit
Dick's Sporting Goods — Shares jumped 14% after the sporting goods retailer posted fourth-quarter results that exceeded expectations. Dick's Sporting Goods reported earnings of $3.85 per share on revenue of $3.88 billion. Analysts surveyed by LSEG, formerly Refinitiv, had expected earnings per share of $3.35 on revenue of $3.80 billion. In its first quarter, Lennar reported revenue of $7.31 billion, weaker than the $7.39 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG. UiPath — Shares tumbled 7.4% after the enterprise automation company posted revenue guidance that was weaker than expected.
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While White House officials say they have largely reached the limits of their power to protect abortion rights, the issue has emerged as a linchpin of their re-election strategy. The tour is part of a White House initiative led by Ms. Harris to highlight abortion rights. The mere sight of a top Democratic official walking into an abortion clinic will offer the clearest illustration yet of how the politics of abortion rights have shifted for the party — and the nation. Mr. Biden has promised to restore federal abortion rights and preserve access to medication abortion, which faces new threats from a case set to be argued before the Supreme Court this month. He barely mentioned abortion rights during his 2020 campaign, a reflection of his discomfort with discussion of the issue and how little his strategists believed abortion energized swing voters.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Roe, Wade, Tim Walz, . Walz, Betty McCollum, shied, Biden’s, Donald J, Mr, Biden, , Reid J, Epstein Organizations: White, The, of Family, Gov, Minnesota, Democratic, Republicans Locations: Twin Cities, Minnesota, KFF, Texas, Roe
King spoke with “Good Morning America” in an interview that aired Thursday, her first since the death of her 26-year-old son Ian Alexander Jr., who died by suicide in January 2022. “I’m a different person, you know, now than I was January 19 [2022 before her son died],” King told “GMA’s” Robin Roberts. Regina King and Ian Alexander Jr. in 2017. “To have to experience this and not be able to have the time to just sit with Ian’s choice, which I respect and understand,” King said. “My favorite thing about myself is being Ian’s mom,” she said.
Persons: CNN — Regina King’s, King, Ian Alexander Jr, “ Shirley, , Shirley Chisholm, , ” King, “ GMA’s ” Robin Roberts, Ian, Regina King, James Devaney, It’ll Organizations: Lifeline, CNN
Investors who take the risk of owning certain unloved stocks could see outperformance down the road, according to Goldman Sachs. This basket of stocks consists of buy-rated names on which the firm's analysts are out of line with the rest of Wall Street. Here are a few of Goldman's differentiated buy names. About a quarter of analysts covering the stock have given it a buy or strong buy rating, according to LSEG. The pet retailer has buy or strong buy ratings from about one-third of Wall Street analysts covering the name, per LSEG.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Warren Buffett, Goldman, Deep Mehta, Instacart, Petco, Ron Coughlin Organizations: Investors, The New York Times, Citi, Capital, JPMorgan, Petco, Wall Street Locations: 2024E
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to meet with abortion providers and staff members on Thursday in the Twin Cities, a visit that is believed to be the first stop by a president or vice president to an abortion clinic. The appearance at a health center will be the latest leg in a nationwide tour by Ms. Harris, who has emerged as the most outspoken defender of abortion rights in the administration. While White House officials say they have largely reached the limits of their power to protect abortion rights, the issue has emerged as a linchpin of their re-election strategy. Ms. Harris plans on Thursday to tour the center with an abortion provider and highlight what the administration has done to try to preserve access to the procedure as conservative states enact growing restrictions. Minnesota has become a haven for abortion seekers since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ushering in restrictive laws and bans in neighboring states.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Roe, Wade Organizations: White, The, of Family Locations: Twin Cities, Minnesota
UiPath — Shares popped 8% after the software company reported fourth-quarter results that beat analysts' expectations. UiPath posted adjusted earnings of 22 cents per share on $405 million in revenue, higher than the 16 cents per share on $384 million in revenue analysts polled by LSEG, formerly Refinitiv, had anticipated. SentinelOne — The cybersecurity name slipped 10% after posting guidance for the first quarter and full year that came in line with analysts' estimates, per LSEG. Robinhood — The trading platform's stock added about 8% after the company reported its selected monthly operating data for February 2024. The company posted a wider-than-expected loss in 2023 and missed its production targets by a considerable margin.
Persons: UiPath, SentinelOne, Armour, Stephanie Linnartz, Kevin Plank, Mohamed El, Robinhood, Fisker, Lennar, LSEG, , Christina Cheddar, Berk, Darla Mercado Organizations: LSEG, Street
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 13, 2024. U.S. stock futures inched higher on Wednesday night as traders looked ahead to another inflation reading. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures both climbed around 0.1%. These moves come after the major stock indexes ended Wednesday's session with mixed activity. The bigger market theme right now is the sell-off in the technology sector, according to Jay Woods, the chief global strategist of Freedom Capital Markets.
Persons: Dow Jones, Jay Woods, Tesla Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Street Journal, Nvidia, Dow, PPI, Federal, Freedom Capital Locations: New York City, U.S, China
Crypto stocks — Stocks whose performance is tied to the price of bitcoin rose as the cryptocurrency pushed to another record for the third day in a row. Dollar Tree posted adjusted earnings of $2.55 per share on $8.64 billion of revenue for the fourth quarter. Analysts surveyed by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv, had penciled in $2.65 per share on $8.67 billion in revenue. GE HealthCare — Shares dropped 3% after the medtech company announced a secondary offering of 13 million shares. Analysts had expected earnings of 2 cents per share on revenue of $1.62 billion, per LSEG.
Persons: Coinbase, MicroStrategy, CleanSpark, Baird, Goldman Sachs, Wells, Raymond James, , Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Marathon, Iris Energy, Texas, Nvidia, Devices, Micron Technology —, Micron, AMD, LSEG, GE, , GE HealthCare Technologies, General Electric, Royal, Petco, Wellness Locations: Kentucky, Royal Caribbean
So it sort of shook up my trajectory a little bit and I began really focusing on modern-day slavery and child labor. Photographer Lisa Kristine says witnessing child labor can be heart-wrenching. Lisa Kristine: When I initially saw slavery and forced labor existing, it was in the brick kilns. Lisa KristineCNN: What would you say you’ve learned from your travels and expeditions regarding forced child labor? Lisa KristineCNN: What would you like people to take away from your work documenting forced child labor?
Persons: Lisa Kristine, Lisa Kristine CNN, you’re, I’m, they’re, You’ve, Lisa you, you’ve, Kristine, I’ve Organizations: CNN Locations: South Asia, West Africa, Ghana, United States, Nepal, Volta
Oracle — The database software stock surged 11% and headed for its best day since December 2021 after posting fiscal third-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street's expectations. Asana — The stock shed about 11% after the work management platform issued weak full-year revenue guidance. Asana said to expect revenue between $716 million and $722 million, less than the forecast of $725 million estimated by analysts polled by LSEG. American is expecting an adjusted loss of 15 cents to 35 cents per share, versus a 22 cent loss expected from analysts polled by FactSet. On lost 0.05 Swiss franc per share, while analysts polled by StreetAccount expected On to earn 0.10.
Persons: Oracle, William Brown, Asana, Microstrategy, Canaccord, TD Cowen, Dan Loeb's, StreetAccount, Archer, Daniels, Samantha Subin, Lisa Han, Alex Harring, Sarah Min Organizations: Southwest Airlines —, Boeing, Southwest, Oracle, L3Harris Technologies, LSEG, Wall Street, Boeing —, New York Times, Max, Alaska Airlines, Acadia Pharmaceuticals, American Airlines —, FactSet, Management, Advance, Swiss, Revenue, Daniels, Midland, Daniels Midland, . New York Community Bancorp Locations: .
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