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Darden Restaurants — Shares advanced nearly 11% after the restaurant operator announced a multiyear partnership with Uber for on-demand delivery later this year. The company reported weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue, however, as its sales weakened at Olive Garden and its fine dining restaurants. DoorDash — The food delivery stock rose more than 3% after an upgrade to buy from neutral at BTIG. Alibaba – Shares rose more than 4% after the Chinese e-commerce company launched more than 100 open-source artificial intelligence models and a text-to-video tool. FedEx — Shares rose more than 1% ahead of the shipping giant's first-quarter earnings report due after the bell.
Persons: Uber, Jefferies, chipmakers, FactSet, Alibaba, Max, Stocks, bitcoin, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Brian Evans, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Darden, Olive, NextEra Energy, Nvidia, Arm Holdings, Micron, Micron Technology, FedEx —
On Wednesday, Boeing announced it will be temporarily furloughing a "large number" of white-collar employees. The news comes after around 30,000 Boeing workers began a strike on Friday after rejecting a new pay contract. "We are initiating temporary furloughs over the coming days that will impact a large number of US-based executives, managers, and employees," Kelly Ortberg, the CEO of Boeing, wrote in an email to employees. In a union vote on September 12, workers voted against an agreement that Boeing and the labor union for machinists and aerospace workers had proposed. Read the full memo Ortberg sent to employees:Team,As you know, the IAM 751 and W24 went on strike last Friday.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, It's, furloughs, Kelly Organizations: Service, Wednesday, Boeing, Employees, Business Insider, IAM Locations: Boeing's, Pacific Northwest
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has called for Republicans to shut down the government if they can’t pass the voting measure known as the SAVE Act. Many Democrats are pushing for an extension into December that would not include the SAVE Act, which is viewed as a non-starter in the Senate. “House Republicans don’t seem to have any plan for actually keeping the government open, so the Senate will step in,” Schumer said in floor remarks. “Many Republican House members, as many of you have reported, are smart enough to know if there is a shutdown, it will be a Republican shutdown. There never is a shutdown — hardly ever is a shutdown,” said Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, Mike Johnson, Johnson, “ I’m, ” Johnson, we’ll, John Thune, Thune, ” Schumer, Schumer, , , Donald Trump, Republicans don’t, ” “, I’m, ” Trump, isn’t, Dick Durbin, CNN’s Morgan Rimmer Organizations: Washington CNN, GOP, CNN, Republicans, SAVE, , Trump, Truth, Republican Locations: Illinois
FedEx reported a steep quarterly profit drop and lowered its full-year revenue forecast on Thursday after its customers continued to trade down from speedy, pricey delivery to cheaper, slower options. Shares in the Memphis-based delivery giant tumbled almost 11% to $267.74 in after-hours trading, dragging shares in rival United Parcel Service down 2.5%. The shift to less-profitable packages is squeezing profits at FedEx and UPS. Subramaniam is leading a complex restructuring at FedEx that involves slashing billions of dollars in overheads and merging its separate Ground and Express delivery units. On an adjusted basis, profit fell to $3.60 per share from $4.55 per share a year ago.
Persons: Raj Subramaniam, Subramaniam Organizations: FedEx, United Parcel Service, UPS, Reuters, Federal, United States Postal Service, FedEx Freight Locations: Memphis, China, Shein, U.S
In my nearly six years with the company, I worked in almost all of the Apple Store locations in the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Launch day preparations began a week ahead. They wanted to keep launch day special, with first reactions being from actual customers instead of Apple employees. Pretty much everyone was a salesperson on launch day. AdvertisementAnd then there were those who came in after launch day by accident — they were more interested in testing out the phones to see what they were all about.
Persons: , weren't, We'd, You've, Apple Organizations: Service, Apple, Business, Apple Intelligence Locations: Texas, Dallas, Forth Worth, bro, California
Recalibrate for risk Protecting your portfolio from sharp losses begins with understanding your comfort with risk and ensuring that your asset allocation reflects your long-term goals. "But over that period when markets were down, there were opportunities to harvest losses in stocks, individual names that experienced big pullbacks." And they've been a good buy for clients who are nearing retirement, seeking income and appreciate bonds' ability to offset stocks' volatility. Options for buffering losses Options are also playing a role in investors' portfolios as financial advisors try to mitigate volatility. Call options give investors the right to buy a stock at a specified strike price before a certain date.
Persons: Stocks, Goldman Sachs, Arun Prakash, Prakash's, Rafia Hasan, San, Hasan, they've, Andrew Herzog, We're, Herzog, he's, Gregory Guenther, Morningstar, " Guenther Organizations: Federal, Wealth Management, Fed, Treasury Bond ETF, SEC, GrantVest Financial Locations: San Francisco, Plano , Texas, Matawan , New Jersey
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCalls of the Day: Elanco Animal Health CEO, Casey's General Store, GE Vernova, SpotifyThe Investment Committee discuss the latest Calls of the Day.
Organizations: Animal, Casey's, GE Vernova
Read previewOpenAI doesn't want you to know how its new AI model is thinking. "Given this, we are resetting the counter back to 1 and naming this series OpenAI o1," OpenAI said. The o1 model is able to reason more like humans, in part because of its prompting technique known as "chain of thought." AdvertisementWhen ChatGPT users ask the o1 model a question, they have the option to see a filtered interpretation of this chain of thought process. OpenAI acknowledged in the post that the decision to hide the o1 thought process from consumers has "disadvantages."
Persons: , OpenAI Organizations: Service, o1, Business, Wired
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz: The security industry is always under attackCrowdStrike President and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk the state of cybersecurity, the aftermath of the global system shutdown, collaboration with Microsoft and more.
Persons: George Kurtz, Jim Cramer Organizations: Microsoft Locations: cybersecurity
After multiple swift promotions that led me to become a senior software engineer by 2012, I found myself in a career rut. He knew of a job opening at Amazon for a support engineer role and guaranteed me he could snag me an interview. I slowly networked my way into monthly software engineer meetings and steadily expanded my frontier of exposure within the group. Then I asked my new software engineer friends to give me mock interviews. I miss writing code.
Persons: , Steve Huynh, there's, didn't, I'd, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, Business, University of Washington, Amazon, Software, Ticketmaster, YouTube, Big Tech Locations: Seattle , Washington, tmartinelli
A federal judge has extended a temporary restraining order against the Biden administration's latest student loan forgiveness plan, threatening the White House hope to provide financial relief to tens of millions of Americans ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential elections. In the meantime, Hall said he would review the plaintiffs' request for a preliminary injunction against the Biden's relief plan, and the Biden administration's request to dismiss the case. The continuation of the restraining order is the latest setback for the Biden administration's efforts to cancel people's federal student loans. President Joe Biden began promising to alleviate people's education debts during his 2020 campaign bid, but Republican legal challenges have consistently stymied his attempts. The development stems from a lawsuit against the president's aid package brought by seven GOP-led states earlier this month.
Persons: Joe Biden, Randal Hall, George W, Bush, Biden, Hall, Ohio — Organizations: White, Biden, U.S, Republican, GOP, U.S . Department of Locations: Washington , DC, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia , Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio
Introduction to the federal funds rateDefinition and purpose of the federal fund rateThe federal funds rate, or fed funds rate, is the interest rate set by the Federal Open Markets Committee. The Federal Reserve lowered the federal fund rate on September 19, 2024, to stop aggressive inflation and prevent a recession. Today, the federal fund rate is 5.00%, with the federal fund target rate being 4.75% to 5.00%. How the federal funds rate worksThe federal funds rate, or the overnight rate, is the interest commercial banks charge when they lend money to one another for extremely short-term periods — literally, overnight. Federal funds rate FAQsWhat happens when the federal funds rate is high?
Persons: Karen Fernandez Tessa Campbell, Tessa Campbell, Tessa, she’s Organizations: Federal Reserve, Federal, Federal Open Markets, Fed, Market, Fed's, Governors, Federal Reserve Bank, Susquehanna University
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presents the Nvidia Blackwell platform at an event ahead of the COMPUTEX Forum, in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 2, 2024. Led by a 7.4% gain in shares of Tesla and a 4% jump in Nvidia , the Nasdaq rose 2.5% on Thursday, its fourth-sharpest rally of 2024. Nvidia, whose processors are powering the generative AI boom and services like OpenAI's ChatGPT, gained 4% on Thursday to $117.87. Su said AI is going to make its way into "all aspects of our lives," including education and drug development. Among the other top tech companies, Apple and Meta also closed with big gains, each rising almost 4%.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Nvidia Blackwell, it's, they're, Lisa Su, Jim Cramer, Su, Tesla Organizations: Nvidia, COMPUTEX, Investors, Federal Reserve, Tesla, Nasdaq, Federal, Market, Microsoft, Oracle, Devices, Broadcom, AMD, Apple, Meta Locations: Taipei, Taiwan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong on the rise of the crypto voting blocCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who has spent years lobbying lawmakers on the importance of the crypto industry, weighs in on the rise of the crypto voting bloc in the 2024 election cycle. Crypto businesses and individuals have raised more than $190 million so far, with Armstrong himself giving over $1.3 million to a mix of PACs including the bipartisan, pro-crypto Fairshake and JD Vance for Senate Inc., as well as directly to Democrats and Republicans running for both House and Senate seats.
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Armstrong, JD Vance Organizations: Senate Inc
"Ultimately shirking fiduciary responsibility to employees, consumers, and shareholders." Twenty civil rights organizations sent a letter Thursday to Fortune 1000 companies calling for them to recommit to diversity, equity and inclusion, after several major companies scaled back their efforts. She emphasized that LGBTQ+ consumers have $1.4 trillion of buying power, as reported by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce. But a small, well-funded, and extreme group of right-wing activists is attempting to pressure companies into abandoning their DEI programs. Abandoning DEI will have long-term consequences on business success -- ultimately shirking fiduciary responsibility to employees, consumers, and shareholders.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Molson Coors, Harley Davidson, George Floyd, Forman, Kelley Robinson, CNBC's, Robinson, Brown, Lowe's, John Deere, Harley, Davidson, Edelman Organizations: National Action Network, Molson, Ford, Tractor Supply, Human Rights, HRC, Brown, National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, Molson Coors, . Tractor Supply, Companies, McKinsey & Company, Pew Locations: New York City, Rural, United States
Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The new lounges, the first of which are set for New York's JFK International and Boston Logan International, are part of the New York-based carrier's continued push to bolster its premium Mint business class experience. AdvertisementThat changed in 2016 when the airline launched its first Mint premium business class cabin with lie-flat seats. Loyalty is big business for airlinesFor the airline industry, loyalty extends beyond the benefits of return business. With the new lounges in its arsenal, the airline will be better positioned to keep loyal customers coming back.
Persons: , carrier's, Marty St, George, Jayne O'Brien, Leonard Zhukovsky, O'Brien, Thomas Pallini Organizations: Service, JetBlue Airways, New York's JFK International, Boston Logan International, JetBlue, Jetblue, Business, JFK, Mint, JetBlue's Mint, American Airlines Admirals Club, Northeast Alliance, Airlines ' Admirals Club, Delta, American Express, American Airlines, Citi Locations: York, New York, Boston
The Fed cut rates by a half percentage point on Wednesday, surprising some traders who anticipated a quarter-point reduction. S & P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures were also up sharply, boosted by gains in tech. Data shows gains ahead And the data shows if a recession is avoided, Fed rate cuts lead to strong gains for stocks. The rate cut also took place with the S & P 500 trading around record levels. "Over the past 40 years, the Fed has cut rates 12 times with the S & P 500 within 1% of an all-time highs.
Persons: Canaccord Genuity, Tom Essaye, BTIG, Jake Fuller Organizations: Federal, Federal Reserve, Dow, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, JPMorgan
Read previewIf you have a tendency to say "everything's fine" at work and brush things under the rug, you might be "glossing." Glossing is a form of toxic positivity — in which people suppress and deny their negative emotions — and it could be holding you back. AdvertisementIt's not rocket scienceRinne said some signs of a glossing workforce are people not talking about tough issues at all or talking only behind their manager's back. If that's happening, leaders need to do some self-reflection, Rinne said, and ask themselves if they've been glossing. "You get more when people feel safe and feel engaged than if they're punching that clock and glossing for hours," Rinne said.
Persons: , Leena Rinne, Rinne, don't, they've, it's, There's Organizations: Service, Business, People
“Given that sleep is highly visible as a risk factor, non-stigmatizing, and highly treatable … we suggest study of sleep as a risk factor and critical intervention target for youth suicide,” said senior study author Dr. Rebecca Bernert, a suicidologist and founder of the Stanford Suicide Prevention Research Laboratory in California, via email. Suicide is a leading cause of death among children ages 10 to 14, a group that also has high rates of sleep disturbance, according to the study. And sleep disturbances “have emerged as an evidence-based risk factor for suicidal behaviors” among adults, regardless of whether a person has depressive symptoms, the authors said. At that time, guardians answered questionnaires about their child’s sleep health, which included factors such as problems with falling or staying asleep, waking up, excessive sleepiness, sleep-disorder breathing, excessive sweating during sleep, and behaviors that occur when someone partially awakes from deep sleep. Supporting your child’s healthAt all ages, your kids need good nighttime habits that support healthy sleep, Willard said.
Persons: ideation, , Rebecca Bernert, Christopher Willard, wasn’t, ” Willard, Rebecca Berry, University’s, Berry wasn’t, Bernert, ” Bernert, Berry, Sleep, Willard, ” Berry, Organizations: Lifeline, CNN, JAMA, Stanford, Prevention Research, Harvard Medical School, University’s Grossman School of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Locations: California, United States, Massachusetts, Boston, New
London CNN —The high-end London department store, Harrods, said Thursday that it is “utterly appalled” by allegations of abuse – including rape – perpetrated by its former owner, the late billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed. More than 20 female ex-Harrods employees have accused Al Fayed, who died last year at age 94, of sexually assaulting them, according to an in-depth BBC investigation. One said she was assaulted when she was 15 and Al Fayed was 79. Stefan Kiefer/imageBROKER/ShutterstockIn 2008, Al Fayed denied allegations of sexual assault on a girl under the age of 16. This process is still available for any current or former Harrods employees.”
Persons: Mohamed Al Fayed, Al Fayed, Al, Duke of Windsor, Al Fayed’s, Dodi Fayed, Princess Diana, Fayed’s, ” “, Tony Leeming, Stefan Kiefer, imageBROKER, Organizations: London CNN, Harrods, Ritz, Villa Windsor, BBC, Police, ” Harrods Locations: London, Harrods, Paris, British, Paris .
2024 Laver Cup countdown and the business of pro tennis
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email2024 Laver Cup countdown and the business of pro tennisTony Godsick, Laver Cup chairman and Team8 CEO, and John McEnroe, Team World captain, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the 2024 Laver Cup, the business of pro tennis, and more.
Persons: Tony Godsick, John McEnroe Organizations: Laver, Team
MIAMI — In the first season of a record-setting contract, without throwing a single pitch, Shohei Ohtani found a new way to amaze. Reaching 40 home runs and 40 steals in a single season faster than any player was impressive enough. “I’ve seen him do some amazing things both pitching and hitting through the years but the way he’s doing this run of 50/50 is truly amazing. AdvertisementAs Ohtani took his curtain call, Baumann stepped off the rubber to let the two-way star soak in the moment. You start to see him stealing bags early in the year, he’s gonna try to go 50-50 again.
Persons: Ohtani, ” Ohtani, Will Ireton, , Nez Balelo, “ I’ve, Skip Schumaker, Ohtani strode, Mike Baumann, Andy Pages, , Baumann, authenticators, that’s, Dave Roberts, Barry Bonds, Brady Anderson, Dino Ebel, , He’s, That’s, ” Said, Clayton McCullough, ” Ebel, “ Don’t, he’s, Chris Arjoon Organizations: MIAMI —, Miami, Dodgers, Athletic, Marlins, Major League Baseball, ” Dodgers, MLB Locations: loanDepot
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewDisney is gearing up to stop using the messaging platform Slack, causing apparent grumblings in some corners of the company. Some of the workers complained about an apparent plan to transition to Microsoft Teams, a Slack rival, according to the screenshots. Read the full memo from Disney's CFOFellow Employees and Cast Members, Collaboration is at the heart of our employee culture. Our technology teams are now managing the transition off Slack by the end of Q1 FY25 for most businesses, with DX and more complex use cases following in Q2 FY25.
Persons: , Slack, Hugh Johnston, Oliver Darcy, Disney's Slack, Hugh, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, Disney, Wired, Street Journal, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft
Franklin Templeton's Yi Ping Liao describes the South Asian country as "a fertile hunting ground to identify stocks." And if this continues, you can potentially see lower equity risk premiums for the market," the assistant portfolio manager told CNBC Pro on Sept. 12. She likes that the Indian market offers the "opportunity to identify good stocks," following an improvement in its breadth. Among the names Liao is betting on is automaker Tata Motors . Elsewhere, in the tourism and hospitality industry, the portfolio manager likes hotel chain Indian Hotels — the company behind premium brands like Taj, Vivanta and Ginger.
Persons: Franklin Templeton's Yi Ping Liao, Liao, Franklin, Morgan Stanley, China's, Vivanta, Ginger, India's financialization Organizations: CNBC Pro, Templeton, Growth, IMI, Bombay Stock Exchange, World Economic, Bain & Company, Tata Motors, Tata, Apollo, Max Healthcare Institute, Insurance, Taj, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank Locations: India, Asia, China, U.S
At its much-anticipated meeting Wednesday, the Fed approved a half percentage point, or 50 basis point, cut to its benchmark funds rate that ran counter to the 25 basis point move that many Wall Street economists and strategists had been expecting. The benchmark fed funds rate now stands at 4.75% to 5.00% after Wednesday's move. Futures market pricing Thursday suggested a 25 basis point move in November followed by a 50 basis point cut in December, according to the CME Group's FedWatch. A basis point equals 0.01%. "Ultimately what we found most important in what Powell said was also among the least surprising things he said: future decisions are going to depend on the data," Feroli wrote.
Persons: Michael Feroli, Feroli, Jerome Powell, Powell Organizations: Federal Reserve, JPMorgan, Fed, Street Locations: U.S
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