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Bitcoin was trading at about $97,000 on Thursday morning, after setting a fresh record high of $98,367.00, according to Coin Metrics. The crypto community is levered to the gills, and so there will be a correction," Novogratz said. He did caution that the correction could be greater in stocks, like MicroStrategy , that are trading like leveraged versions of bitcoin. "I personally would tell my investors to buy straight bitcoin" instead of plays like Microstrategy, Novogratz said. The rally has continued despite a mystery seller that has been dumping crypto in recent days, Novogratz said.
Persons: Bitcoin, Michael Novogratz, Novogratz, bitcoin, Donald Trump, MicroStrategy, Trump Organizations: Galaxy Digital, Metrics, Acurx Pharmaceuticals
But cargo container trade data reviewed by CNBC tells a more nuanced tale. "We took some action to move product ahead of the port strike which came with more cost," Fiddelke said. Target's peak season imports for 2024 compared to 2023 were flat to down, according to cargo container volumes data pulled and analyzed by ImportGenius. According to customs data aggregated by Panjiva, Walmart imported 25,000 shipments from May 31-August 31, valued at $1.3 billion. "With any frontloading for the port strike, inventory would be up even higher than that."
Persons: Brandon Bell, Brian Cornell, Michael Fiddelke, Fiddelke, William George, Lynn Hughes, we're, Jerry Storch, Storch, Joe Feldman, Feldman, Bill Simon, Simon, Melissa Repko Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Target, ILA, ImportGenius, Storch Advisors, Panjiva, Walmart, Telsey Locations: Austin , Texas, U.S, New England, Texas, West Coast, Savannah , Georgia, Long Beach , California, of Virginia, West, East Coast, Gulf
Ken Griffin, chief executive officer and founder of Citadel Advisors LLC, speaks during an Economic Club of New York event in New York, US, on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin issued a warning against the steep tariffs President-elect Donald Trump vowed to implement, saying crony capitalism could be a consequence. "I am gravely concerned that the rise of tariffs puts us on a slippery slope towards crony capitalism," the billionaire investor said Thursday at the Economic Club of New York. Crony capitalism is an economic system marked by close, mutually advantageous relationships between business leaders and government officials. At the same event, Griffin also said that he's not focused on taking Citadel Securities public in the foreseeable future.
Persons: Ken Griffin, Donald Trump, Griffin, Trump, he's, We're Organizations: Citadel Advisors, Economic, of New, Citadel, Citadel Securities Locations: of New York, New York, America, Washington
AdvertisementDonald Trump renegotiated a deal with Boeing for a new Air Force One in his first term as president. Following years of delays, billions of dollars, and his return to the presidency, Donald Trump is set to fly on the new Air Force One after all. In 2015, the Air Force again chose Boeing to build two new planes, this time based on the larger 747-8. The VC-25B project is known as the "Next Air Force One." Courtesy of the Air ForceWhile the government is paying $3.9 billion for the new jets, Boeing has suffered from the Next Air Force One.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Dennis Muilenburg, Donald J, Boeing's, Joe Biden, Kennedy, Dave Calhoun, wasn't Organizations: Boeing, Air Force One, Next Air Force, Air Force, Force, Trump, ABC, Trump Shuttle, Reuters, Street Journal, Business Locations: Russian, United States
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIntuit CEO says it is 'excited to partner with DOGE' on simplified tax codeIntuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk quarterly results, the incoming administration, and more.
Persons: DOGE, Sasan Goodarzi Organizations: Intuit
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAI needs data centers and data centers need LogicMonitor, says LogicMonitor CEO Christina KosmowskiChristina Kosmowski, LogicMonitor CEO, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss AI growth, $2.4 billion valuation and the AI ecosystem.
Persons: Christina Kosmowski Christina Kosmowski
AdvertisementElon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are starting a podcast to chronicle DOGE's attempt to cut government spending. Musk and Ramaswamy have been using X to promote their new roles in government efficiency. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are planning on keeping federal workers and the American public up to date on their progress at the Department of Government Efficiency with a new podcast. Elon Musk added on X that the podcast would host guests and previously suggested the live streams would be weekly. Political scientists have questioned whether Musk and Ramaswamy's ideas, which include "deleting" whole government departments and mass layoffs of federal workers, are achievable.
Persons: Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk, Ramaswamy, Tesla, he'd, Donald Trump's, DOGE cryptocurrency, RTO Organizations: Department of, YouTube, Department of Government Locations: American
Justin Sullivan | Getty ImagesAsian semiconductor-related stocks mostly slumped on Thursday after Nvidia reported an earnings forecast that failed to meet the lofty expectations of some investors. The sentiment has spilled over to Asia, with stocks tied to Nvidia suppliers as well as other chip companies mostly falling. Selloff in AsiaSemiconductor testing equipment supplier Advantest , which counts Nvidia among its clients, dropped as much as 5.6% on Thursday, the largest chip loser on Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp , which manufacturers Nvidia's high-performance graphics processing units, slipped as much as 1.5%. The company has been a key supplier to Nvidia and is building the world's largest manufacturing facility in Mexico for assembling Nvidia's GB200 superchips, a key component of its next-generation Blackwell family computing platform.
Persons: Justin Sullivan, Daniel Newman, CNBC's Organizations: Getty, Nvidia, Futurum, Asia Semiconductor, Nikkei, Advantest Corp, Softbank Group, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Hai Precision Industry, Blackwell, SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics Locations: Santa Clara , California, Asia, Selloff, Mexico, South Korea
AdvertisementThe New York Times and other newspapers are in a legal battle with OpenAI over using their content. Lawyers for the newspapers are searching OpenAI's training data as part of a discovering process. An unusual setback has happened in a lawsuit against OpenAI: the company just deleted a bunch of work by the lawyers representing its opposition. The lawsuit was filed by a group of news organizations including The New York Times and The Chicago Tribune. "Since November 1, 2024, the News Plantifs have spent over 150 person-hours searching OpenAI's training data for instances of the News Plaintiff's Asserted Works.
Persons: OpenAI, Sam Altman, Plaintiff's, hasn't Organizations: New York Times, OpenAI, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Microsoft, Business, News
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley CEO: It doesn't matter if the Fed cuts or pauses in DecemberTed Pick, CEO of Morgan Stanley, says the Fed is going to act prudently over the next year and a half, and adds that the current candidates for the U.S. Treasury Secretary all have the expertise to balance growth and deficit spending.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Ted Pick Organizations: U.S . Treasury
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHome buyers are accepting higher mortgage rates, says Compass CEO Robert ReffkinRobert Reffkin, Compass co-founder and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the state of the real estate market, where inventory is building, and more.
Persons: Robert Reffkin Robert Reffkin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia is 'in a really good position' despite slowing growth, says The Futurum Group CEODaniel Newman, CEO at The Futurum Group, discusses investors' concern over Nvidia's increasingly "conservative" earnings forecast.
Persons: Daniel Newman Organizations: Nvidia
But when a reporter asked Jakrajutatip about the evolution of the Miss Universe pageant, she fixated on Theilvig's looks. Hector Vivas/Getty ImagesJakrajutatip was in the audience at Miss Universe 2018 when Angela Ponce became the first transgender woman to compete. A month after the video was recorded, the 72nd Miss Universe pageant was held. AdvertisementMiss Universe's identity crisisThere have been subtle shifts in the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants since Jakrajutatip took over the organization. Theilvig shares many similarities with every past Miss Universe winner: She is cisgender, under 29, unmarried, without children, and not plus-sized.
Persons: Anne Jakrajutatip, Victoria Kjaer, Jakrajutatip, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Theilvig, Kjaer Theilvig, Hector Vivas, Angela Ponce, Donald Trump, Josh Brasted, vitiligo, Osmel Sousa —, Raul Rocha —, , Donald Trump Jr, Elon Musk, Trump, Rocha, Sousa, Musk, Barbies, CARL DE SOUZA, Alyssa Klinzing, I'm, Klinzing Organizations: Miss, Miss Universe, Miss USA —, BI, Miss USA, 72nd Miss, New York Times, WE, Trump Jr, USA, AFP, Miss Kansas Teen USA, Miss Kansas USA, Miss Houston USA Locations: Denmark, Nicaragua, India, South Africa
AdvertisementBillionaire Ken Griffin cautioned the incoming Trump administration from adopting extreme policies. Speaking in New York Thursday, Griffin lauded the work of immigrants and warned against cutting taxes. AdvertisementGriffin's plea to Marc RowanGriffin is not the first Wall Street leader to push for a more moderate immigration and tax policy approach. AdvertisementRoman said that tax cuts and tariffs will increase the government deficit, leaving the Trump administration with less room for error in choosing policies. In a Reuters article two days after the election, an unnamed Wall Street leader hoped Trump's aides would rein in extreme policies that could increase the deficit.
Persons: Ken Griffin, Griffin, Marc Rowan, Donald Trump, I'm, Peng Zhao, Marc Rowan Griffin, Manny Roman, Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker, Trump, Trump's, Rowan Organizations: Trump, Treasury, Billionaire Citadel, Republican Party, Economic, of New, Citadel Securities, Reuters Locations: New York, of New York, American, Illinois, California, Florida
As soon as the weather turned around, sales "rebounded" and the holiday shopping season is off to a "strong start" so far, said Dickson. The brand has seen four straight quarters of positive comparable sales and is benefiting from better marketing and product, the company said. Banana Republic: The trendy workwear line grew sales 2% to $469 million while comparable sales fell 1%, a bit worse than the 0.8% drop that StreetAccount had expected. Athleta: The athleisure arm of Gap's empire grew sales by 4% to $290 million while comparable sales were up 5%. In the year-ago period, comparable sales were down 19% at Athleta.
Persons: Richard Dickson, Dickson, We've, he's, StreetAccount, Alo Yoga, Chris Blakeslee Organizations: Old Navy, Fulton, Hurricanes, Navy, LSEG, CNBC Locations: Downtown Brooklyn, New York City, Banana Republic, StreetAccount ., Athleta
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber, drove and delivered for Uber Eats in 2022Dara Khosrowshahi is the CEO of Uber. TASOS KATOPODIS/Getty ImagesUber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi spent time picking up shifts as an Uber Eats delivery driver on an e-bike and an Uber driver for a spell in 2022. While making deliveries on an e-bike, he encountered "tip-baiting," where customers offer a big tip but reduce it on delivery. "We didn't take pride in the driver product because very few of us drove," he said. It is a point of pride for employees now — when they drive they get a little badge on their corporate profile."
Persons: Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber, TASOS KATOPODIS, Dave K, Khosrowshahi Organizations: Tesla, Wall Street Journal Locations: San Francisco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailZurich Insurance confident to get a return on equity above 23% over the next three years, says CEOMario Greco, the CEO of Zurich Insurance, discusses the company's three-year financial targets on its investor day.
Persons: Mario Greco Organizations: Zurich Insurance
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Emaile.l.f Beauty CEO Tarang Amin goes one-on-one with Jim Cramere.l.f Beauty CEO Tarang Amin joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk the recent short-seller call against the company.
Persons: Tarang Amin, Jim Cramer e.l.f, Jim Cramer
Many employees have a health savings account, which offers tax incentives to save for medical expenses. However, most are still missing out on long-term HSA benefits, experts say. But you need an eligible high-deductible health plan to make contributions. Some 66% of employees picked an HSA-qualifying health plan when given the choice, according to the Plan Sponsor Council of America survey. However, the best health insurance plan depends on your family's expected medical expenses for the upcoming year, experts say.
Persons: Ted Jenkin, Biden Organizations: of America, Finance, Trump, of Locations: America, Atlanta
The "Interstellar" actor rejected a $14.5 million role to star in an action comedy. In Wednesday's episode of "Good Trouble" with Nick Kyrgios, McConaughey, 55, said that saying "no" is more important than saying "yes." That was my lane, and I liked that lane, that lane paid well, and it was working," he said. The offer was originally at $8 million, but McConaughey rejected it. Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has been quoted as saying, "The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything."
Persons: Matthew McConaughey didn't, Matthew McConaughey, Nick Kyrgios, McConaughey, Joe, who's, Paul Reiser, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Sam Altman Organizations: Dallas Buyers, Business, Berkshire, Stanford University, OpenAI's, Business Insider Locations: romcoms, Texas, California, Hollywood
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBluesky CEO: Our platform is 'radically different' from anything else in social mediaJay Graber, Bluesky CEO, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss how Bluesky developed as competitor to X, expectations for growth, and more.
Persons: Jay Graber, Bluesky
CEO Jensen Huang said more Blackwell chips will be delivered this quarter than previously estimated. Nvidia delivered another strong set of quarterly results on Wednesday, sparking positive initial reactions among the company's analysts. Nvidia observers were keeping a close eye on any mention of Blackwell chips, the popular next-generation chips in high demand. Nvidia will deliver more Blackwell chips this quarter than previously estimated, Huang said, and demand exceeds supply as expected. AdvertisementHSBC analysts wrote in a note that they expect "significant" earnings upside for the 2026 financial year despite gross margin pressure.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Trump, aren't, Robert Lea, Huang, Dan Ives, AI Jensen, Konstantin Oldenburger, Stephen Yiu Organizations: Nvidia, Bloomberg Intelligence, Wedbush Global Tech Team, CMC Markets, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Bloomberg Locations: Asia
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reiterated his longstanding belief in Nvidia and CEO Jensen Huang, saying that despite the concerns of some on Wall Street, demand for the artificial intelligence behemoth's products isn't slowing down. Nvidia posted earnings Wednesday that comfortably topped estimates. Nvidia has had a meteoric rise, with shares currently up more than 196% year-to-date, and the company has posted large earnings beats quarter after quarter. According to Cramer, supply isn't set to outpace demand. Some of Nvidia's biggest customers, like Microsoft , Meta , Amazon and Tesla will have to keep buying the products, he said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Jensen Huang, Jensen, Cramer Organizations: Nvidia, Nvidia's, Microsoft, Meta
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Mountain CEO Mark Douglas and BofA's Jessica Reif ErlichJessica Reif Erlich, senior media and entertainment analyst at BofA Securities, and Mark Douglas, Mountain CEO, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss Comcast's newly-announced spinoff of its cable channels, what's next for the media industry, and more.
Persons: Mark Douglas, BofA's Jessica Reif Erlich Jessica Reif Erlich, CNBC's Organizations: Mountain, BofA Securities Locations: Mountain
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHong Kong is "on the ascendancy" in entertainment, says events CEOMichael Denmark of Great Entertainment Group talks about the recovery of Hong Kong's events economy and its status as a destination of choice for live entertainment.
Persons: Michael Denmark of Organizations: Hong, Michael Denmark of Great Entertainment Group Locations: Hong Kong
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