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Investors are overlooking Crane NXT and its long-term earnings potential, according to Baird. Analyst Michael Halloran initiated coverage of the company with an outperform rating and $77 price target, reflecting a 38.5% upside from Wednesday's close. That's a sharp turnaround for the beaten-down stock, which has shed 2.2% this year. Another factor behind Halloran's bullish investment thesis is Crane's strong customer relationships, which generate high recurring revenue for the company. LSEG data shows that five of the six analysts covering the stock have a buy or strong buy rating.
Persons: Crane, Baird, Michael Halloran, Halloran Organizations: Crane NXT, counterfeits
Travelers' third-quarter earnings came in at $5.24 per share, topping the $3.55 a share expected from analysts polled by LSEG. Blackstone reported third-quarter earnings of $1.01 per share on revenue of $2.43 billion. CSX — Shares slipped 5.9% after the transportation company reported disappointing third-quarter results. Alcoa — The aluminum producer's stock shed more than 3% after the company reported third-quarter revenue of $2.90 billion, below the $2.97 billion LSEG consensus estimate. Synovus Financial — Shares popped 5% after the company reported better-than-expected adjusted earnings per share for the third quarter.
Persons: Uber, LSEG, Elevance, Blackstone, Equifax, Synovus, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Pia Singh Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor, Nvidia, Micron, Times, Expedia, , LSEG, CSX, Nokia —, Alcoa, FactSet, Dynamics, Steel, Walgreens, Alliance
Several companies are due to report earnings next week, including some potential standouts. So far, most of the constituents that have reported third-quarter earnings have exceeded earnings and revenue expectations, according to FactSet. The companies below have exceeded the Street's earnings per share expectations 70% of the time and have risen 2% or more on earnings day. The enterprise software giant also has the most-reliable historical earnings performance, beating analysts' earnings per share estimates 90% of the time. Power circuits maker Monolithic Power has a strong earnings beat rate of 88%.
Persons: Wells, Michael Turrin, Turrin, ServiceNow, Rick Schafer, Impinj, FactSet Organizations: CNBC Pro Locations: Wells Fargo
United Airlines – The stock soared 11% after the airline posted an earnings and revenue beat for the third quarter and guided for a strong fourth quarter. In addition, United said it is starting a $1.5 billion share buyback, its first since before the Covid pandemic. The firm posted earnings of $1.88 per share, higher than the $1.58 expected by a LSEG analyst poll. J.B Hunt Transport Services – Shares added 3.4% after the company posted a top and bottom line beat. J.B. Hunt posted $1.49 earnings per share on $3.07 billion of revenue in the third quarter.
Persons: United, Morgan Stanley, Novocure, J.B, Hunt, LSEG, Aspen Aerogels, FactSet, Prologis, Hamid Moghadam, , Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Food and Drug Administration, United Airlines, Revenue, Cisco Systems, Citi, Food, ASML, J.B Hunt, Aspen, of Energy, U.S . Bancorp, General Motors, Lithium Americas Corp Locations: Dutch, U.S
Cisco Systems — The networking technology stock added nearly 2% on the heels of a Citi upgrade to buy from neutral. The firm's earnings came in at $1.88 per share, versus the $1.58 expected by a LSEG analyst poll. Revenue was $15.38 billion versus the $14.41 billion consensus estimate. United also announced a $1.5 billion share buyback, its first since before the pandemic. J.B Hunt Transport Services — Shares jumped more than 7% after the company's third-quarter results topped expectations.
Persons: Novocure, Morgan Stanley —, accidently, J.B, Hunt, LSEG, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Cisco Systems, Citi, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Revenue, United Airlines, United, Hunt, Locations: U.S
Wall Street has been lowering its third-quarter growth estimates for months now. That's not abnormal, however, as third-quarter growth estimates tend to decline in the preceding months. Nearly 10% of S & P 500 companies have already reported results, with more than 79% beating earnings estimates, according to FactSet. Analysts' estimates for earnings per share have been cut by 80.3% over the past three months and 85% over the past six months. Analysts have cut their earnings per share estimates on Tesla by 24.1% over the past three months and 30.8% over the past six months.
Persons: That's, Morgan Stanley, Joe Laetsch, Laetsch, FactSet, Christopher Dendrinos, Dendrinos, Tesla, Wells Fargo Organizations: CNBC Pro, Valero Energy, Wall Street, Valero, RBC Capital Markets, Tesla Locations: U.S, Wells
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: UnitedHealth — Shares plunged 7.2% after the health-care giant lowered its earnings guidance due to ongoing headwinds from a cyberattack earlier in the year. Walgreens Boots Alliance — The stock soared 11.9% following the drugstore chain's fiscal fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat. Enphase Energy — Shares slid 6.8% on the back of a downgrade to sector perform from outperform by RBC Capital Markets. Johnson & Johnson — The health-care conglomerate gained 1.6% after posting quarterly results that exceeded expectations on the back of strong sales of oncology drugs. Energy stocks — Energy stocks declined as oil prices dropped about 5% , with the sector last down more than 2%.
Persons: UnitedHealth, ASML, Johnson, LSEG, Halliburton, Coty, Charles Schwab —, Yun Li, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Sarah Min Organizations: Walgreens, Alliance, Nvidia, Devices, Broadcom, Apollo, Bank of America, Enphase Energy, RBC Capital Markets, Energy, — Energy, APA, Diamondback Energy, Occidental Petroleum, Valero Energy, U.S, Citigroup —, PNC Financial, Boeing Locations: North Carolina, New York, Pittsburgh
The vast majority of analysts surveyed by FactSet hold a strong buy or buy rating on the stock. Despite its recent slowdown, analysts surveyed by FactSet have a consensus buy rating on the dominant e-commerce platform. Bullish voices on the stock include Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who recently reiterated a buy rating and $230 price target. JPMorgan's Anmuth is similarly positive on Amazon ahead of earnings, rating the stock overweight and saying it remains the favorite in the bank's firm's internet sector coverage. The consensus FactSet rating on Meta is buy, with an average price target of $604, suggesting just 2.3% potential upside.
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Bank of America -- Shares moved 1% higher after third-quarter earnings and revenue topped Wall Street analysts' estimates. Goldman Sachs — Shares of the investment bank jumped more than 2% on better-than-expected quarterly earnings. Goldman Sachs posted earnings per share of $8.40 on $12.70 billion in revenue. Citigroup — Shares of the Jane Fraser-led bank added 1.7% after third-quarter earnings and revenue were better than consensus estimates. Charles Schwab — The brokerage company surged more than 7% after third quarter results beat analysts' estimates.
Persons: Johnson, J, Goldman Sachs, LSEG, UnitedHealth, Walgreens, Jane Fraser, Coty –, Coty, Charles Schwab, , Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Samantha Subin, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Bank of America, Wall, LSEG, Revenue, Johnson, Walgreens, Alliance, Citigroup —, Citigroup, PNC Financial, PNC, Coty, Energy, RBC Capital Markets, EV Locations: Pittsburgh, LSEG .
Crypto stocks – Stocks linked to cryptocurrencies rose as Bitcoin soared above $64,000 to start the week. Flutter Entertainment – The FanDuel parent company popped 4% after Wells Fargo upgraded shares to overweight , saying that investors should consider buying the stock following the recent sell-off. Boeing also postponed the delivery of its still-uncertified 777X wide-body plane and forecasted a wider-than-expected loss for the third quarter. Sirius XM Holdings – The audio entertainment company rose 3.5% after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that it purchased more of the stock. Caterpillar – The industrial company slipped more than 2% after Morgan Stanley downgraded shares to underweight from equal weight.
Persons: MicroStrategy, Mara, Mara Holdings —, Coinbase, Wells, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, AppLovin, Eli Lilly's, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh Organizations: Mara Holdings, Boeing –, Boeing, Sirius XM Holdings, Berkshire, Sirius, Caterpillar, Walmart, Food and Drug Administration
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: SoFi Technologies — Shares of the online personal finance company jumped 9.8% after SoFi announced a $2 billion agreement with Fortress Investment Group to grow its loan platform business. Crypto stocks — Stocks tied to cryptocurrencies surged as bitcoin gained more than 5% to top $66,000. Ibotta — Shares advanced 5.5% after Goldman Sachs upgraded Ibotta, a mobile platform that offers cash-back rewards, to buy from neutral. Flutter Entertainment — The online gambling stock rose 4% after Wells Fargo upgraded shares to overweight from equal weight, urging investors to buy the recent dip. Caterpillar — The industrial stock fell 1.7% after Morgan Stanley downgraded shares to underweight from equal weight.
Persons: SoFi, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Stocks, cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, AppLovin, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Wells, Morgan Stanley, Eli Lilly's, , Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Fortress Investment Group, Sirius XM Holdings, Berkshire, Sirius, Mara Holdings, Boeing, Walmart, of America, Caterpillar, U.S . Food, Drug Administration Locations: U.S
Wall Street has been fairly hot-and-cold on Tesla stock this year — and its highly anticipated robotaxi unveiling on Thursday isn't helping to improve investor sentiment. As such, we anticipate TSLA to be under pressure following the event," Jonas, the firm's head of global auto and shared mobility research, said in a Friday note to clients entitled "That's it? TSLA YTD mountain Tesla stock this year. Simply put, the event failed to offer a significant bright spot for Tesla's stock, according to Jonas. The analyst has an eye on Tesla's expectation to start fully autonomous, unsupervised FSD in Texas and California for its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, Jonas, Tesla, Elon Musk's, Musk, TLSA, Tesla's, FactSet Organizations: Investors, Morgan Locations: Los Angeles, FSD, Texas, California
Third-quarter adjusted earnings were $1.52 per share, topping the $1.28 per share expected from analysts polled by LSEG. JPMorgan Chase – Shares jumped 4.7% after JPMorgan, the biggest American bank, posted third-quarter results that beat estimates for profit and revenue. BlackRock – Shares climbed 2.8% after the asset manager beat analysts' third-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. Bank of New York Mellon – The bank stock dropped 1%, even after the company issued a stronger-than-expected quarterly report. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting $1.42 in earnings per share on $4.54 billion of revenue.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, Walmex –, Fastenal, FactSet, Wells, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Natalie Knight, Doug Ostermann, Stellantis, Carlos Tavares, who's, LSEG, Kinder Morgan, Ferrari, BNY, , Alex Harring, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: San, LSEG, JPMorgan, JPMorgan Chase –, Walmart, Apple Pay, Bank of America, Securities and Exchange Commission, Finance, BlackRock, of, Bank of New York Mellon Locations: San Francisco, LSEG .
Klaudia Radecka | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesTesla 's hyped robotaxi unveiling posed a threat to Uber 's ride-sharing aspirations, but it has turned into a boon for the stock instead. That is a massive turnaround for Uber's stock, which is now up nearly 22% over the past month and about 38% for the year. "We believe this helps minimize the ongoing overhang on UBER's stock from TSLA's aspirations in the robotaxi space." Although Tesla appears committed to developing its robotaxi fleet without partnering with existing ride-sharing platforms, Colantuoni expects it could ultimately have to look into this option. Tesla "potentially underappreciates the obstacles to scaling a robotaxi fleet" and could struggle to scale its fleet operations without offering access to demand through Uber and Lyft, he said.
Persons: Klaudia, Tesla, Uber, Jefferies, John Colantuoni, TSLA, Colantuoni, Scott Brauer Organizations: Nurphoto, Lyft, Nasdaq, Jefferies, Tesla, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Krakow, Poland, Seattle , Washington
Nvidia remains at the forefront of AI innovation, with new opportunities to gain market share, Morgan Stanley said. Analyst Joseph Moore reiterated his overweight rating on the chipmaker and said meetings with Nvidia's CEO and other management reinforced the firm's view that it is the top pick in semiconductors. NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia stock this year. To be sure, even as Morgan Stanley doubles down on its Nvidia bull case, the company's near-term growth story has some skeptics. Shares closed down slightly on Wednesday at $132.65, just short of the stock's closing high of $135.58 met in June.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, Moore, Nvidia's Blackwell, " Moore, Blackwell, Atif Malik, he's, Katie Stockton Organizations: Nvidia, NVIDIA, Management, Citi
Delta Air Lines – Shares fell nearly 5% after the airliner provided disappointing fourth-quarter revenue guidance . Delta anticipates revenue will rise between 2% and 4% from a year earlier, less than the 4.1% estimate, per LSEG. CVS Health – Shares of the pharmacy chain added 1.9% on the back on an upgrade to overweight from equal weight by Barclays. Specifically, the investment firm noted that the brand's share of mentions as a favorite is about 35% more than its overall market share. PayPal – The payments company fell 1.7% after Bernstein downgraded the stock to market perform from outperform.
Persons: Serge Saxonov, there's, Piper Sandler, Tesla, Bernstein, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Delta Air Lines, CVS, Barclays, GXO Logistics, Bloomberg, Logistics, Nike –, RBC Capital Markets, American, Group, JPMorgan, PayPal Locations: Americas
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: First Solar — The solar stock slipped 8%, on pace for its worst day since July 15, after Jefferies cut its price target on the stock and said it expects First Solar's third-quarter report to disappoint. Tesla — The stock was little changed ahead of the electric vehicle maker's robotaxi event Thursday after the bell. Investors expect Tesla to announce a Cybercab robotaxi prototype alongside advancements in driver assistance features and artificial intelligence capabilities. CVS Health — The pharmacy chain's stock rose 1.8% following an upgrade at Barclays to overweight from equal weight. PayPal — The payments platform stock slipped 2.9% following a Bernstein downgrade to a market perform rating from outperform.
Persons: Jefferies, Stifel, Piper Sandler, Tesla, Bernstein, Harshita Rawat, Venmo, — CNBC's Lisa Han, Sean Conlon, Sarah Min, Hakyung Kim, Michelle Fox Organizations: Enphase Energy, Dominion Bank, Street Journal, GXO Logistics —, Bloomberg, Logistics, American, JPMorgan, CVS Health, Barclays, CVS, Genomics, PayPal Locations: Toronto, Canadian
Earnings season is heating up, and investors' expectations are strong leading up to several financial reports due next week. For the third quarter, the estimated year-over-year earnings growth rate for the S & P 500 is 4.2% — which would mark the fifth straight quarter of year-over-year earnings growth for the index if it happens, according to FactSet. Nearly half of S & P 500 companies that will report earnings this week are financials. Alexopoulos has an overweight rating and Dec. 2025 price target of $100.00 on the mid-sized bank, which suggests shares can gain 19.4%. Their average price target suggests just 3.4% potential upside over the next year.
Persons: It's, Steven Alexopoulos Organizations: Investment, Citizens, FactSet, CNBC, Western Alliance, JPMorgan
Reddit — Shares rose more than 2% after Jefferies initiated research coverage with a buy rating and a Sreet-high price target. Rio Tinto , Arcadium Lithium — The two minerals stocks moved in opposite directions after the companies announced a deal for Rio Tinto to buy Arcadium for $5.85 per share. Shares of Rio Tinto dipped 1.2%, while shares of Arcadium surged 30%. GitLab — Shares rose 5% after Morgan Stanley initiated research coverage of the software stock with an overweight rating . Chewy — Shares rose nearly 2% after TD Cowen initiated research coverage of the pet products retailer with a buy rating.
Persons: Jefferies, Blackstone — Piper Sandler, Morgan Stanley, Sanjit Singh, Nio, TD Cowen, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Lisa Han, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Boeing, Department, Rio Tinto, Federal, Cruise, Citigroup, Citi Locations: Rio, Arcadium, Nio —
Citi is expecting Nvidia 's margins to bottom out early next year as its Blackwell platform will take time to fully ramp up. "Fundamentally, we believe AI adoption remains in 3rd/4th innings as enterprise AI demand takes off next with AI agents." Nvidia is expected to ramp up Blackwell production in the fourth quarter of this year, with production continuing into fiscal 2026. But long-term, Nvidia has a strong investment case, according to the analyst. "We expect to see positive ROI data points next year led by GPU as a service providers," he said.
Persons: Blackwell, Atif Malik, Malik Organizations: Citi, Nvidia, CES, Blackwell, GPU
Companies like Walmart and Apple could be among the most reliable plays during earnings season, according to Wolfe Research. The third-quarter earnings season is kicking off this week, with major consumer and financial names set to post their latest financial reports. The firm screened the S & P 500 for companies that have beat on the top- and bottom-lines with positive relative price action around their earnings reports over the past two quarters. His $89 price target on Walmart shares implies about 12.3% potential upside. Other stocks with strong performance around their earnings reports include cereal maker Kellanova , ON Semiconductor and Morgan Stanley .
Persons: Chris Senyek, Wolfe, Greg Badishkanian, Senyek, Apple, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Walmart, Apple, Wolfe Research, TJX Companies, Big Tech, Jefferies, ON Semiconductor
China stocks – U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies fell after Beijing's economic planning agency failed to announce any new major stimulus plans . Online video company Bilibili fell 13%, while automaker Nio and Temu parent PDD tumbled about 6% each. Humana — Shares jumped 2.8% after Bernstein upgraded the beaten-down health insurance company to outperform, even though it substantially decreased its price target. Roblox — Shares fell 4% after Hindenburg Research disclosed a short position on the gaming platform, alleging the company inflated metrics. BTIG upgraded Affirm to buy , with analyst Vincent Caintic lauding the company's growth compared to traditional payment companies like American Express.
Persons: Bilibili, Nio, Young Liu, Blackwell, Bernstein, Roblox, David Byrnes, Byrnes, Jefferies, there's, BTIG, Vincent Caintic, CNBC's Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring Organizations: U.S, Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts, MDU Resources, Super, Nvidia, CNBC, Hindenburg Research, Waters, Jefferies, American Locations: China, Vegas, Macau
A Wolfe Research analyst raised his view on troubled bank stock Wells Fargo, reasoning that regulatory and interest rate risks both are priced into the stock. However, analysts at Oppenheimer lowered their views on high-flying tech stock Microsoft on fears that OpenAI losses could hamper performance. Delta's stock price has gained nearly 23% this year, but is in the red for the quarter. Chubak sees downside to consensus 2026 earnings across the board for the group — but that the risk is better captured in the current valuation of major banks including Wells Fargo. WFC YTD line Wells Fargo stock performance Chubak upgraded Wells Fargo to outperform from peer perform and kept his $65 price target on the stock, which implies 13.7% potential upside.
Persons: Wolfe, Bernstein, Oppenheimer, Bernstein Bernstein, David Vernon, Vernon, — Pia Singh, Timothy Horan, Horan, Lance Wilkes, Wilkes, Steven Chubak, Wells Fargo, Chubak Organizations: CNBC, Humana, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, STARS, Wolfe Research, WFC Locations: Wells, Delta, Vernon, Atlanta, Wells Fargo
NXP Semiconductor — Shares added 0.8% after UBS upgraded the chipmaker to buy from neutral. Amazon — Shares slumped nearly 2% after Wells Fargo downgraded the e-commerce company to equal weight from overweight, citing slowing growth and competition from Walmart. Pfizer — Activist investor Starboard Value took a roughly $1 billion stake , seeking a turnaround at the struggling company, sources told CNBC. American Express — The financial services stock fell more than 1% after JPMorgan downgraded shares to neutral from overweight. Ally Financial — The financial services stock added 1.4% on the back of a JPMorgan upgrade to overweight from neutral.
Persons: Jefferies, Wells, Coty, Ashley Helgans, Bernstein, headwinds, Ally, Yun Li, Samantha Subin, Alex Harring, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: , Semiconductor, UBS, Walmart, Pfizer —, CNBC, Jefferies, Hershey, American Express, JPMorgan, Wynn Resorts, United Locations: Wells Fargo, underperform, GLP, United Arab Emirates
Generac Holdings — Shares of the maker of power generators surged 8% as Hurricane Milton intensified into a Category 5 storm . Amazon — The e-commerce stock lost 2.9% after Wells Fargo downgraded shares to equal weight from overweight and cut its price target, citing slowing growth and competition from Walmart. Hershey – Shares fell 2% after the chocolate maker was downgraded to neutral at UBS and to market perform at Bernstein. JPMorgan downgraded shares to underweight from neutral, citing dwindling confidence in the Israel-based company grapples with share loss concerns and volume challenge. JPMorgan downgraded shares to neutral, citing limited EPS upside from here.
Persons: Milton, Wells, Chubb, Morgan Stanley, Coty, Ashley Helgans, Arcadium, Bernstein, GLP, Ciena, , Yun Li, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Sean Conlon, Pia Singh Organizations: Generac Holdings, Walmart, Pfizer —, CNBC, Insurance, , Allstate, Travelers, Progressive, Hurricane, Universal Insurance, Air Products, Chemicals, Garmin —, Garmin, Jefferies, Rio Tinto, Hershey –, UBS, Butterfly Equity, JPMorgan, Apple Locations: Florida, Hurricane Milton, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, Wells Fargo, California, Israel
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