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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday he remains a believer in Cadence Design Systems , despite the company's first-guidance revenue guidance falling short of Wall Street expectations. They're always conservative" when issuing guidance, Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." California-based Cadence's business in China, the world's second-largest economy, appeared to be a significant factor in the lighter-than-expected revenue outlook, Cramer said. China weakness has affected many different companies," he said. Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio used by the CNBC Investing Club , does not have a position in Cadence.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, , Nvidia —, They're, Cramer Organizations: Design Systems, Nvidia, Cadence, FactSet, Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Broadcom Locations: FactSet . California, China, Cramer's
Bank of America also reiterated its neutral rating on Monday, while noting that leadership has "the playbook to turn things around." Diamondback Energy — The shale producer jumped 9.4% after announcing its purchase of Endeavor Energy, the biggest private company that produces natural resources from the Permian Basin. CymaBay Therapeutics , Gilead — Shares of CymaBay soared 25.4% after Gilead agreed to buy the drug developer. The deal comes as Gilead, whose shares were up around 1% in Monday's session, looks to expand beyond HIV drugs. Marqeta — The credit card technology stock added 5.7% after a Bank of America upgrade to buy from neutral.
Persons: Gilead, Bracken Darrell, Trimble, , Joe Ahlersmeyer, Piper Sandler, Teva, Samantha Subin, Sarah Min Organizations: New York Community Bancorp, Bank of America, Endeavor Energy, CymaBay Therapeutics, Gilead, VF Corp, Reuters, Mohawk Industries, Deutsche Bank, Citi, Space Development Agency, Teva Pharmaceutical —, JPMorgan, Nvidia Locations: Israel
McDonald's posted adjusted earnings of $2.95 per share on $6.41 billion in revenue. Analysts had expected earnings of $2.82 per share and $6.45 billion in revenue, according to LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Analysts polled by FactSet forecast earnings of $2.30 per share on $8.9 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter. The company posted adjusted earnings of 69 cents per share on revenue of $13.32 billion. Caterpillar reported adjusted earnings of $5.23 per share on revenue of $17.07 billion.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, McDonald's, Eli Lilly, Jim Umpleby, Estée Lauder —, Dali Rajic, , Macheel, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Darla Mercado Organizations: Nvidia, Novo Nordisk —, Novo Holdings, Novo Nordisk, Management, U.S . Food, Boeing —, Boeing, Tyson, Caterpillar, Air Products, Chemicals, Reuters Locations: Novo, U.S
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Estee Lauder — The cosmetics stock jumped 15% after Estee Lauder beat expectations with its latest results. In its second quarter, Estee Lauder reported adjusted earnings of 88 cents per share, topping the FactSet consensus estimate of 54 cents per share. Caterpillar — Shares of the heavy machinery maker popped more than 4% after the company reported adjusted earnings per share of $5.23 for the fourth quarter. In its first quarter, the industrial gas supplier reported adjusted earnings of $2.82 per share, weaker than earnings of $3.00 per share expected by analysts polled by StreetAccount. Stellantis — Stellantis shares slid 1.7% after Italian daily Il Messaggero , citing financial sources, reported the French government is reviewing a merger between Stellantis and Renault to compete with German and Chinese automakers, according to FactSet.
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Given that most of the "Magnificent Seven" has surpassed consensus expectations, Goldman Sachs said the group of big technology companies could once again exceed the broader market's gains this year. So far, six of the Magnificent Seven — all but blockbuster chipmaker Nvidia — have reported fourth-quarter results. Each of the companies, with the exception of electric vehicle maker Tesla , exceeded consensus sales forecasts, and collectively posted 14% year-over-year quarterly sales growth, Kostin noted. Analysts also expect the Magnificent Seven to outperform in margin expansion over the next three years, compared with the rest of the market, he added. Shares of the Magnificent Seven raced ahead of the broader market last year.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Kostin, Nvidia —, Goldman, Nvidia's Organizations: Nvidia, DoJ, FTC, Analysts, Tech, Apple, Microsoft
One stock frequently showed up among analysts' top calls this month: South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix . In December, HSBC raised the price target for the stock from 150,000 Korean ($112) won to 180,000 Korean won ($134). "We also expect positive impact from ongoing AI demand on expanding On-device AI adoption. For global investors who wish to buy SK Hynix shares, its shares are listed on the Korea Stock Exchange and its depository receipts are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchanges. Investors can also buy into SK Hynix via the ETF route.
Persons: Trent Masters, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, SK Hynix, Nvidia, SK Hynix's, UBS, HSBC, Korean, Trent, Alphinity Investment Management, CNBC, Samsung, SK, Korea Stock Exchange, Luxembourg Stock Exchanges, Franklin FTSE, Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF, Korea ETF Locations: Franklin FTSE South Korea, Korea
Their huge and growing earnings, combined with a large number of shares outstanding, mean that the three companies exert a bigger influence on the S & P 500 earnings picture than any other. Fourth quarter earnings for the entire S & P 500 are expected to rise about 5% over the same period in 2022. For share-weighted earnings, the earnings (or earnings estimates) for each company are multiplied by the shares outstanding. What this means is that companies that are experiencing a rapid increase in their earnings can begin to exert an outsized influence on S & P 500 earnings. In a world where the S & P 500 is expected to see earnings growth of 10% this year, Nvidia's earnings growth is off the charts.
Persons: Technolgy, Nvidia —, John Butters, Jensen, Howard Silverblatt Organizations: Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Meta, P Global Locations: FactSet
Six of the Magnificent Seven companies — Alphabet , Apple , Amazon.com , Meta Platforms , Microsoft and Nvidia — are set to be the top six companies driving year-over-year earnings growth in the fourth quarter, Butters noted. Without them, earnings in the other 494 other S & P 500 companies are set to have fallen by 10.5%. And, taken as a whole, S & P 500 earnings are tracking to have eased 1.4% in the quarter. "Are companies in the 'Magnificent 7' ... expected to drive earnings higher for the S & P 500 for the fourth quarter?" In the first quarter of 2024, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta Platforms and Nvidia are projected to report year-over-year earnings growth of almost 80%.
Persons: John Butters, Butters, Dave Sekera, Sekera, FactSet's John Butters Organizations: FactSet, Microsoft, Nvidia, Apple, Morningstar Research Services Locations: U.S
But geopolitical tensions are growing and Wall Street appears to be underestimating their potential impact on the global economy and markets. The United States and China are squabbling about trade, particularly high-powered AI chips that both believe carry consequences for national security. Less trade could mean lower supplies to meet demand — and that could be bad news for inflation around the world. Bank of America also gave geopolitical risk a top spot on its list of surprises that could affect markets in 2024. It’s the worst start to a year for Chinese stocks since 2016, when investors were ditching their holdings following a market crash in 2015.
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Apple and Nvidia are "own, don't trade" stocks, so should they be kept as they are, or shrink down? First, let's address our idea of "own, don't trade" stocks. To main a diversified portfolio, we don't want any of our positions, even Apple, to get much bigger than 5-6%. That doesn't mean we don't love the name or no longer view it as an "own, don't trade," it simply means that while it is an "own, don't trade" we also still abide by the view that discipline trumps conviction (diversification and not don't be greedy being the two disciplines of focus in this case) and that overrides the own, don't trade mantra. When we say "don't trade" these two names, we stay invested in both and don't try to catch the next 10% move up or down.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Eli Lilly, Jennie, Nvidia —, Nvidia wasn't, Jim Cramer's, Jim, SeongJoon Cho Organizations: Nvidia, Broadcom, Costco, Apple, Federal Reserve, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Apple Inc, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Hanam, South Korea
Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, during an interview with Mad Money, broadcasting from CNBC's San Francisco bureau on November 21, 2019. The big winner for investors this year in the generative AI boom has been Nvidia . Those companies got a boost after announcing enhancements that draw on generative AI. The data center is another source of optimism, and a few cloud service providers are positioned to win business as organizations boost spending on technology to help them run generative AI services. Here are three other stocks gaining momentum due to the generative AI wave:
Persons: Lisa Su, OpenAI Organizations: AMD, Mad, Nvidia, Microsoft, Nasdaq, iShares Semiconductor Locations: CNBC's San Francisco
Its most advanced silicon is primarily manufactured by one vendor, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. "We built what we call the unified memory architecture that is scalable across products," Srouji said. Apple's silicon team has grown to thousands of engineers working across labs all over the world, including in Israel, Germany, Austria, the U.K. and Japan. The primary type of chip Apple is developing is known as a system on a chip, or SoC. Apple's senior director of hardware validation Godfrey D'Souza shows off an M3 SoC in an Apple chip lab in Cupertino, California, on November 14, 2023.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang writes hundreds of emails a day to staff, per The New Yorker. Execs at the chip giant compare Huang's curt emails to haiku and ransom notes. AdvertisementGetting to inbox zero may be a tough feat if you work at Nvidia — especially if important work emails from CEO Jensen Huang read like poetry or even a ransom note. Huang reportedly talks to his staff by sending hundreds of emails to them every day, according to The New Yorker. In fact, one executive said Huang's emails resemble the Japanese poetry style haiku; another executive compared them to ransom notes.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Execs, curt, , Huang, it's Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Yorker, Business, New Yorker, Bloomberg Locations: New
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said AGI will be reached in five years during the 2023 NYT DealBook Summit. Huang defined AGI as tech that exhibits basic intelligence "fairly competitive" to a normal human. Still, he admitted that AI technology is not quite there yet despite its rapid progress. AdvertisementJensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia — one of the companies that is fueling the AI revolution — predicts that we may be able to see artificial general intelligence, or AGI, within the next five years. "Software can't be written without AI, chips can't be designed without AI, nothing's possible," he concluded on the point of AI's potential.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ross Sorkin, Sorkin, Ilya Sutskever, Ian Hogarth, John Carmack, Demis Hassabis, Nvidia didn't Organizations: Nvidia, Service, New York Times DealBook, AIs, OpenAI
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Nvidia — Nvidia shares fell 1.9%. Reuters , citing sources, reported that Nvidia notified its China clients that it will delay until next year a new artificial intelligence chip designed to comply with U.S. export restrictions. First Solar , SolarEdge — The solar panel manufacturer declined 3.3% Friday, while SolarEdge fell about 0.8%. Retailers — Shares of major retailers were mixed in trading during Black Friday, with Walmart and Target up less than 1%.
Persons: Fisker, SolarEdge, Apple — Apple, Coinbase, bitcoin, Changpeng Zhao, Binance, , Nordstrom, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Sarah Min Organizations: Nvidia, Reuters, European Union, Vista, Colt CZ Group, Apple, Counterpoint Research, Department of Justice, Black, Walmart, Target Locations: China
Nvidia — Nvidia shares fell 1.8% after Reuters, citing sources familiar, reported the chipmaker told its China clients it will be delaying the chip designed to comply with U.S. export restrictions until next year. Apple — Shares fell slightly by 0.2% after a Reuters report, citing data from Counterpoint Research, said Apple saw a drop in smartphone sales during China's recent Singles Day. Walmart , Target — Some retail stocks were higher as investors kept an eye on Black Friday trends to gauge the health of the consumer. Walmart and Target were higher by 0.2%, each. Fisker — The automotive stock rose 8% after Fisker filed a 10Q, which was previously delayed, with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Persons: Apple, Fisker Organizations: European Union, Nvidia, Reuters, Apple —, Counterpoint Research, Walmart, Target, Securities and Exchange Commission Locations: China
Deere , Caterpillar — Deere shares dropped nearly 4% after the agricultural equipment maker issued disappointing guidance for fiscal 2024. Deere said it expects net income between $7.75 billion and $8.25 billion, short of the $9.31 billion expected from analysts polled by StreetAccount. Autodesk — Autodesk fell more than 5% a day after the software company issued lower-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter earnings guidance. The company now expects earnings per share of between $1.91 and $1.97, below estimates of $2.01 per share, according to LSEG. Nvidia posted adjusted earnings of $4.02 per share on $18.12 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of $3.37 per share and $16.18 billion in revenue.
Persons: Deere, StreetAccount, Piper Sandler, LSEG, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Darla Mercado Organizations: JPMorgan, Capybara, Deere, Caterpillar — Deere, Caterpillar, Nordstrom, LSEG, HP —, HP, Autodesk — Autodesk, Autodesk, Nvidia —, Nvidia, Airlines, West Texas Intermediate, American Airlines and United Airlines, Norwegian Cruise Line Locations: LSEG, China
Nvidia reported an adjusted profit of $4.02 per share on $18.12 billion in revenue. Analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of $3.37 per share and $16.18 billion in revenue. Autodesk — The software company fell roughly 7% in premarket trading after issuing disappointing fourth-quarter earnings guidance. GoDaddy — Shares of the web domain company rose 2.3% after RBC Capital Markets upgraded GoDaddy to outperform from sector perform. Deere — Shares fell 6.6% after the agricultural equipment maker issued net income guidance between $7.75 billion and $8.25 billion for fiscal 2024.
Persons: LSEG, Piper Sandler, Morgan Stanley, Kristine Liwag, Clorox, Dan Ives, , Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia, Wall, HP —, HP, Autodesk, RBC Capital Markets, GoDaddy, Virgin Galactic Holdings, JPMorgan, Wedbush Securities, Deere, StreetAccount Locations: China
The company sees fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $20.00 billion, topping the $17.86 billion consensus estimate. The software company exceeded analysts' third-quarter expectations on the top and bottom lines. HP posted revenue of $13.82 billion, lower than the LSEG consensus estimate of $13.85 billion. The fast food chain reported fourth-quarter operating earnings that missed estimates, and issued a weaker-than-expected full-year operating earnings guidance, according to FactSet consensus estimates. — Shares tumbled 14% after the clothing company reported disappointing third-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue, according to consensus estimates from FactSet.
Persons: Nordstrom, Jack Organizations: Nvidia, LSEG, Autodesk — Autodesk, Revenue, Nordstrom, HP Inc, HP Locations: LSEG, FactSet
Chaos at OpenAI ensues
  + stars: | 2023-11-21 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
In today's big story, we're looking at the continued fallout from the shocking Sam Altman ouster at OpenAI. Altman is alive and well, but his run as CEO of OpenAI ended abruptly on Friday. But in the days since his firing, he's escaped a messy weekend looking like the ultimate hero, Business Insider's Katie Notopoulos writes. To be fair, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and OpenAI CEO Emmett Shear don't seem to know why either. Meanwhile, Salesforce's Marc Benioff is already actively recruiting OpenAI employees on X.
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Zoom Video Communications — The software stock added nearly 2% ahead of its third-quarter earnings due after market close. The Professional Fighters League announced on Monday that it completed its acquisition of mixed martial arts brand Bellator from Paramount. Penn Entertainment — The gambling stock jumped 7% on the heels of a Bank of America upgrade to buy from neutral. Boeing — The aerospace stock jumped 4% after Deutsche Bank upgraded the shares to a buy rating from hold. Chegg — Shares of the education technology company dropped 5% following a downgrade to underweight from equal weight by Morgan Stanley.
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After making three trades this week, we're heading into a shortened trading week. NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia YTD Shares of Nvidia closed Nov. 14 at a record high of $496.56 each. Here's the full rundown of all the important domestic data in the week ahead, which also features a slew of earnings from brand-name retailers. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
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Buyers could face possible legal action and Tesla may also refuse to sell future EVs to that individual or entity. Plug Power — Shares of the hydrogen developer added 1% after falling earlier in the session and plunging 40% Friday. On Monday, Wolfe Research downgraded Plug Power to peer perform from outperform, citing execution risk for financing operations. The downgrade came after Plug Power on Friday issued a going concern warning . The firm noted that the company recently topped consensus earnings estimates and expressed optimism over Health Catalyst's strong product portfolio and tech-enabled managed services (TEMS).
Persons: Tesla, Guggenheim, Wolfe, CrowdStrike, Henry Schein —, Henry Schein, Piper Sandler, GitLab, , Sarah Min, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Warner Bros, Discovery, Boeing —, Dubai carrier Emirates, Boeing, Bloomberg, Nvidia —, Wolfe Research, StreetAccount, Tyson, Stifel, CrowdStrike Locations: China
The "Magnificent Seven" stocks have proved popular this year, but one growth investor says he is underweight the group. The Big Tech stocks known as the "Magnificent Seven" are Alphabet , Amazon , Apple , Meta , Microsoft , Nvidia and Tesla . Pro Microsoft There is, however, one name among the Magnificent Seven that Curtis likes a lot, and that's Microsoft. MSFT NVDA YTD mountain Year-to-date share movement of Microsoft and Nvidia "It doesn't matter where the stock has been. And I think both in the case of Microsoft and Nvidia, their significant earnings power add to those businesses," Curtis said.
Persons: Jonathan Curtis, CNBC's, Curtis Organizations: Big Tech, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, Franklin Equity Group
Dish Network — Shares dropped 6.2% premarket after the company missed Wall Street's expectations on both revenue and earnings, driven by substantial losses in its pay-TV retail wireless subscribers. Dish lost 26 cents per share in the third quarter, while analysts expected earnings of 5 cents per share, according to LSEG, formerly Refinitiv. Nvidia — The semiconductor stock added 1.1% premarket Monday, lifted by Bank of America's optimism about Nvidia's quarterly earnings due Nov. 21. Affiliated Managers Group — Shares of the asset manager company gained 2.5% third quarter earnings and revenue topped analyst estimates. AMG posted revenue of $525.2 million, exceeding analysts' estimate of $509.4 million.
Persons: Tesla, RingCentral, Schuster, SATS, Jane, FactSet, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Theobald, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Reuters, Hilton, Paramount, CBS, Bank of America, Dish, Citigroup —, CNBC, Citigroup, Bora Bora, Nvidia, Bank of, UBS, Dominion Energy, Barclays Locations: Berlin, China, Albemarle
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