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Monday, July 15, 2024: The Club is buying a small position in this chipmakerGo behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks of the CNBC Investing Club as they talk candidly about the market's biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust—and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jeff Marks Organizations: CNBC, Trust
DNB Asset Management, a Nordic fund giant managing nearly $90 billion as of the end of 2023, dumped a sizable portion of its Nvidia stake after the chipmaker's stunning 2024 run, according to a new regulatory filing. The sale came after Nvidia's jaw-dropping rally that pushed its market valuation above $3 trillion. Still, the rally in Nvidia has recently shown has signs of exhaustion as 2024's bull run broadened out to the unloved pockets of the market. DNB, with about 100 investment funds, had around $88 billion in assets under management as of 2023, according to the firm's website. The European giant had most of its top 10 holdings in the so-called Magnificent Seven stocks, including Microsoft , Alphabet , Nvidia, Amazon , Apple and Meta Platforms.
Persons: Jensen Huang Organizations: Nvidia, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Microsoft, Apple
Shortly after the opening bell, we will be initiating a position in Advanced Micro Devices , buying 150 shares at roughly $184.35. Following the trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 150 shares of AMD, representing 0.80% of the portfolio. In his Sunday column, Jim called this the new reason to own AMD. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim, MI300X, Lisa Su, Su, , Ben Reitzes, Jim Cramer Organizations: Devices, AMD, Charitable Trust, Broadcom, VMWare, Oracle, Club, Microsoft, Micron, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Nvidia, Silo, Melius, FactSet, IDC, Gartner, CNBC Locations: Europe, Wednesday's Homestretch
The US is still coming to grips with the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. In today's big story, we examine the scrutiny the Secret Service is facing and what former special agents are saying about the tragedy . But that's not to say the Secret Service has avoided controversy over the last 40-plus years since the Reagan shooting. Secret Service agents converge on former President Donald Trump onstage at his Pennsylvania campaign rally. AdvertisementUltimately, another former Secret Service agent said the entire event represents a failure for Trump's security detail , BI's Matthew Loh and Cameron Manley report.
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Several stocks due to report earnings this week could see large moves in the wake of those numbers. This week will see a larger group of corporate earnings, including streaming giant Netflix and chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor . NFLX YTD mountain Netflix stock. Analysts polled by LSEG expect Netflix to report earnings per share growth of about 40%. The firm is set to report results for the fiscal third-quarter ended June 30 this coming Thursday.
Persons: Horton, D.R Organizations: Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Delta Air Lines, PepsiCo, Netflix, chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor, CNBC, LSEG, Taiwan Semiconductor, Bank of America, United Airlines
In the meantime, we received some terrific feedback from members after revealing in late May five stocks we would buy right here, right now. So which stocks would I buy right now? And while we expect Monday may not be a good day for tech stocks — remember it is only day three of the rotation — you have to buy AMD before the tide turns back to tech. I said that Best Buy was much more than just a brick-and-mortar company and that its integrity was high. More importantly, like AMD, Best Buy is where people will try out a new AI PC.
Persons: We've, that's, Nvidia's Blackwell, Wells Fargo, Wells, Charlie Scharf, Charlie, Doug Braunstein, Fernando Rivas, Jamie Dimon, there's, Scharf, let's, Ed Breen, Breen, Dennis Kozlowski, Kozlowski, Medtronic, Dupont, China's, Peter Arduini, Wynn, Laxman Narasimhan, Howard Schultz, Laxman, Narasimhan, Schultz, Mellody Hobson, There's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Pual Yeung Organizations: Dow Jones, Devices, Nvidia, Broadcom, Big Tech, AMD, Intel, PC, Microsoft, HP, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan, Costco, Gold, DuPont, Tyco, Tyco Electronics, Johnson Controls, GE Healthcare, Wynn, Starbucks, GE, Philips, Siemens, Management, Caesars, Las, Sands, Biden, Covid, Palestinian, McKinsey, PepsiCo, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Wynn Resorts, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells, U.S, Canada, Dupont, China, East Germany, Macau, Israel, Jewish, Gaza, Macao
Earnings season is revving up, and Bank of America has picked out a series of stocks to buy in advance of their quarterly reports. CNBC Pro combed through top research from Bank of America to find buy-rated stocks ahead of earnings. Other positive catalysts include "higher power prices, upward revisions to transmission revenues [and] accretive asset sales," Pereira wrote. Meanwhile, competition remains fierce from the likes of Nvidia , but Arya said he's standing by Broadcom's "best-in-class management team." … It commands ~83% market share & we think it stands to further dominate the space as metal card issuance soars.
Persons: Arthur Pereira, Pereira, Vivek Arya, Arya, Broadcom's, Cassie Chan, Chan, CompoSecure, … EDU, CMPO Organizations: Bank of America, CNBC, Broadcom, Eletrobras, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Oriental Education & Technology, VMware, Nvidia, New, Taiwan Locations: U.S, China
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Wells Fargo stock tumbled 7% after the bank's second-quarter report despite beats on revenue and earnings. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Dow, We're, Wells, Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Big Tech, Nvidia, Investors, Wells, Abbott Laboratories, . Capital, Abbott Labs Locations: Wells Fargo, NVDA
This number could surge by 47% to about 1.16 million millionaires by 2028, UBS predicts, leading the 56 global markets the bank analyzed in its report. AdvertisementThe US was home to nearly 22 million millionaires last year, per UBS. That number is expected to grow 16% to 25.5 million millionaires over the next five years. UBS attributes Taiwan's wealth growth to its semiconductor chip industry, which is "set to reap the rewards of the boom in artificial intelligence." The rise of the chip behemoth has created an entire tech ecosystem in Taiwan, much of which is centered on hardware.
Persons: , TSMC, Ma Tieying Organizations: Service, UBS, Business, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, chipmaker, Apple, Nvidia, New York Stock Exchange, DBS Locations: Taiwan, Swiss, China
Seoul/New Delhi CNN —The largest labor union at Samsung Electronics in South Korea has declared an indefinite strike after a three-day walkout failed to yield any ground in a tense dispute between workers and the tech giant over pay and bonuses. The announcement Wednesday follows a strike earlier this week involving 6,000 workers, mainly from the company’s semiconductor division, according to the union. The National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) said that its 31,000 members — representing a nearly quarter of the company’s total workforce in the country — would launch an indefinite strike from July 10 — the largest labor action in the smartphone and chipmaking giant’s 55-year history. Samsung Electronics said last week that it estimates a more than 15-fold rise in its second-quarter operating profit, as compared to the same time previous year. Jung Yeon-je/AFP/Getty ImagesThe workers want this optimism reflected in their pay.
Persons: Jung Yeon, Son Woomok, chipmaker, , Woomok Organizations: New Delhi CNN, Samsung Electronics, National Samsung Electronics Union, Getty, CNN Locations: Seoul, New Delhi, South Korea
A logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is seen during the TSMC global RnD Center opening ceremony in Hsinchu on July 28, 2023. (Photo by Amber Wang / AFP)TSMC , the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported strong growth in second-quarter revenue on Wednesday that handily beat market forecasts, on the back of booming demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. It is not a direct comparison as TSMC provides monthly revenue data only in Taiwan dollars, but gives quarterly revenue figures and its outlook on its quarterly earnings calls both in U.S. dollars. On its most recent earnings call in April, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co forecast second quarter revenue in a range of between $19.6 billion to $20.4 billion. For June alone, TSMC reported that revenue rose 33% year-on-year to T$207.87 billion.
Persons: Amber Wang, TSMC Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Center, TSMC, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Apple, Nvidia, Revenue, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Locations: Hsinchu, AFP, Taiwan
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose even as Powell said progress had been made on inflation. Growth in jeopardyPowell warned that keeping interest rates high for too long could harm economic growth. Mainland China's CSI 300 was little changed as consumer price inflation rose less than expected and producer prices fell, raising concerns about deflation in the world's second-biggest economy.
Persons: Inching, Jerome Powell, KeyBanc, Apple, Powell, Joe Biden, NATO's, Putin, Biden, Max Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Dow Jones Industrial, Russia, Patriot, Boeing, China's CSI, Bank of America Locations: intraday, Ukraine, U.S, Germany, Romania, Netherlands, Italy, Asia, China, Pacific, South
In terms of revenue, LegalZoom now expects between $675 million and $685 million for the full year. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing — The chip stock advanced 3% following the company's revenue results . Though the company's reported T$207.87 billion for the month of June was a 9.5% decrease from last month, it was a 32.9% increase from the year-ago period. For January through June this year, the company reported T$1.27 trillion, which is a 28% increase from the same period last year. Carvana — Shares of the online car seller added 5% after Needham upgraded the stock to buy from hold.
Persons: LegalZoom.com, Dan Wernikoff, Jeffrey Stibel, LegalZoom, Carvana, Needham, robotaxi, , Alex Harring, Fred Imbert, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Darla Mercado Organizations: Intuit —, Intuit, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Baidu, Street Journal, Shanghai, Mastercard, Visa, Bank of America, Manchester United, BioSciences, Analysts, Illumina, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Argus, UBS, Science, AMD, Silo Locations: China, Shanghai, Hoka, Europe
CNBC Daily Open: Powell says high rates threaten growth
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CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Inching to recordsThe S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite inched their way to intraday and record closes as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned of the dangers of keeping interest rates high. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose even as Powell said progress had been made on inflation. Growth in jeopardyPowell warned that keeping interest rates high for too long could harm economic growth. "Putin wants nothing less — nothing less — than Ukraine's total subjugation, to end Ukraine's democracy," Biden said.
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Bank of America : Piper Sandler upgraded the stock to neutral from underweight (hold from sell) and raised its price target to $42 per share from $37. "It's becoming the Buffett bank," Jim Cramer said Tuesday ahead of next week's earnings. RH : Stifel started coverage of the company formerly named Restoration Hardware with a buy and a $315-per-share price target. Netflix : Cowen increased its price target on the stock ahead of earnings next week. Smurfit Westrock : Stifel started coverage of the paper-based packaging company with a buy rating and a $65.70-per-share price target.
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Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. KeyBanc raised its price target on the Club chipmaker's stock to $180 per share from $130. New research indicated that tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Lilly's Mounjaro for diabetes and Zepbound for weight loss leads to more weight loss than Novo Nordisk's semaglutide. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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Nvidia — Shares rose more than 1% after KeyBanc hiked its price target on the chipmaker to $180, implying upside of more than 40% from Monday's close. "Despite the impending launch of Blackwell in 2H24, we are not seeing any signs of a demand pause as demand for H100 remains robust," KeyBanc said. BP — The oil and gas giant's U.S.-listed shares fell more than 4% after the company warned it expects to report an impairment of up to $2 billion. Tempus AI — Shares popped nearly 4% after several Wall Street banks initiated coverage of the health-care diagnostics company with buy or overweight ratings. Helen of Troy — Shares of the Hydro Flask and Oxo parent fell more than 25% after a big earnings miss.
Persons: KeyBanc, Helen of Troy —, FactSet, , Fred Imbert, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: UBS, Nvidia, Blackwell, BP, Nasdaq, Intel, Hydro Locations: Monday's, 2H24, U.S
A veteran analyst says AI is unproven, and stocks such as Nvidia are in a bubble and could wither. Ferguson sees shades of the dot-com bubble, warning Nvidia might lose its edge like Intel and Cisco did. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementArtificial intelligence is still just a pricey experiment, AI stocks are in a dangerous bubble, and Nvidia might wither like dot-com darlings Intel and Cisco, according to a markets guru. Ferguson recommended investors diversify their portfolios away from large-cap US growth stocks to limit their exposure if the tech bubble bursts.
Persons: MacroStrategy's James Ferguson, Ferguson, , James Ferguson, Merryn, I'm, It's Organizations: Nvidia, Intel, Cisco, Service, MacroStrategy, Tech
UBS raised its price target on Nvidia , calling for nearly 20% upside. He also set a price target of $640, which implies downside of 21%. — Lisa Kailai Han 5:50 a.m.: UBS hikes Nvidia price target, now sees 19% upside UBS sees more gains ahead for Nvidia . Analyst Timothy Arcuri raised his price target for the graphics processing unit manufacturer to $150 from $120. "Our recent supply chain checks confirm our prior suspicions that demand momentum for Blackwell rack-scale systems remains exceedingly robust," the analyst wrote.
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Chief investment strategist John Stoltzfus raised his year-end S & P 500 target to 5,900 from 5,500. This change could benefit the 11 S & P 500 sectors as this "innovation cycle" shows signs of being both "cyclical and secular coupled with cross generational demographic needs." .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500, YTD The lion's share of this year's gains — the S & P 500 is up more than 16% in that time — has been driven by AI. The strategist's initial 2024 target was 5,200. The highest current S & P 500 target belongs to Evercore ISI at 6,000.
Persons: Oppenheimer, John Stoltzfus, It's, Stoltzfus, Organizations: CNBC, Market, Nvidia, Reserve Locations: Friday's
Semiconductor stocks and technology behemoths get all the acclaim when it comes to artificial intelligence, but RBC Capital Markets is offering up some alternate ways to play the theme. Other technology giants have followed suit, with Amazon closing above a $2 trillion market value for the first time ever last month. Against this backdrop, RBC Capital Markets highlighted some of its favorite ways to play the theme beyond the classic winners, viewing AI as the "next disruptive mega-trend." While the social media giant has already gotten a boost from the trend, RBC Capital Markets expects shares to benefit from a world where digital advertisers market toward AI and virtual assistants. RBC Capital Markets also highlighted a handful of software stocks that could win big as AI proliferates, viewing the tool as a "revenue enhancer and profitability expander" that may take three to five years to materialize.
Persons: behemoths, GenAI, CrowdStrike, Eaton, Thomson Organizations: RBC Capital Markets, Nvidia, RBC Capital, Adobe, Accenture, Thomson Reuters Locations: Shopify
As investors navigate this complicated environment, they may turn to research from top-rated Wall Street analysts as they search for stocks with strong balance sheets and solid growth prospects. With that in mind, here are three stocks favored by the Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Attractive features like Prime Video, Free Same Day Delivery, Prime Music and Grocery made the Prime membership more attractive to the survey respondents. 1 Large Cap Long," with the survey results backing the company's long-term investment thesis. The analyst expects Twilio to gain from the demand for artificial intelligence-based automated responses that ensure timely and cost-effective customer interaction.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Hari, TipRanks, Mark Mahaney, Mahaney, Amazon's, Grocery, Ivan Feinseth, Twilio, Feinseth Organizations: Micron Technology Chipmaker Micron Technology, MU, Micron, Online, Amazon Retail, Walmart, Amazon Web, North American Retail Locations: FY4Q, U.S
We don't say they have a secular wind at their backs. We don't say: Apple's business is much better than we thought. They keep coming back to one main point: You can't have these companies dominate without something bad happening to the stock market. Let me present a different, factual manifesto: The companies with these amazing gains are companies that just don't stop inventing. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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Nvidia shares rose this week, bouncing back after a volatile period . The chipmaker's shares rose 3.84% ahead of the July 4 holiday. The stock remains an analyst favorite, with 89% of analysts covering it giving it a buy or overweight rating, and the remaining 11% giving it a hold rating. Thursday's mean analyst target price of $129.01 gives the stock around 0.6% upside potential. In case you missed it, here's a round-up of all the top Nvidia analyst calls and more from CNBC Pro this week:
Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC Pro
Investors looking for outperformance in the third quarter may want to check Bank of America's global "Best of Breed" portfolio. Its third-quarter Best of Breed list is heavily exposed to tech, with the sector netting a 64% portfolio weighting. Here are some of the stocks in the portfolio: Nvidia made the list after a monstrous run this year, surging about 159%. The firm reiterated its overweight rating and raised its price target to $144 from $116 in a Monday note. The firm sees revenue growth accelerating in the second half of this year and operating income growth inflecting in 2025.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Shopify, BofA, Tyler Radke, NetEase Organizations: America's, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Citi, U.S, Palantir Technologies Locations: U.S, China
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