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Warren Buffett surprised many investors by downsizing one of his longest held and largest positions — Bank of America . Berkshire Hathaway recently unloaded 52.8 million Bank of America shares worth $2.3 billion during a six-day selling spree, the first time since late 2019 that the Omaha-based conglomerate reduced its holding. The legendary investor said then that he liked the business, valuation and management of the Charlotte-based bank "very much." BAC YTD mountain Bank of America Tax liability Taxes could also be a motivating factor in the BofA sale. Buffett, who paid over $5 billion in corporate taxes in 2023, believes the corporate tax rate could move higher to help fill the government's yawning gap between spending and revenue.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Buffett, Brian Moynihan, James Shanahan, Edward Jones, BofA, … BofA, they'd, Moynihan Organizations: — Bank of America, Oracle, Omaha . Berkshire Hathaway, of America, Berkshire, Apple, Bank of America Locations: Omaha ., Omaha, Berkshire, BofA, Charlotte
Meanwhile, Redburn Atlantic initiated coverage of DoorDash with a buy rating and a price target implying upside of more than 60%. He also notched down his price target to $29 from $32, indicating 9.4% downside potential from Thursday's close. Analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating on the Dutch-based chipmaker in a client note on Thursday. He also cut his price target to $1.25 from $6.25, which was 7 cents below Thursday's close price. DASH YTD mountain AAPL year to date — Hakyung Kim 5:33 a.m.: Raymond James raises Apple price target Raymond James is getting more bullish on Apple ahead of earnings.
Persons: Raymond James, Michael Linenberg, Linenberg, Southwest's, — Hakyung Kim, BofA, Vivek Arya, NXP, NXPI, Arya, Davidson, Alexander Perry's, Perry, Morgan Stanley, International Morgan Stanley, Nathan Feather, Feather, Hakyung Kim, James Cordwell, Cordwell, EBITDA, Srini Pajjuri, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Apple, Southwest Airlines Deutsche Bank, Southwest Airlines, Revenue, NXP, Bank of America, EV, Harley, International, WW International, DoorDash Locations: U.S, China, Thursday's, 2H24
The Federal Reserve will wait until December to cut interest rates, Bank of America economists say. The forecast runs counter to consensus, with 90% of investors expecting a first cut in September. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIn a Thursday research note, Bank of America reiterated its prediction for rate cuts to begin in December, even with a majority of investors expecting one in September. Meanwhile, 90% of investors expect a cut in September, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
Persons: BofA, Organizations: Federal, Bank of America, Service, Business
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe tech pullback is healthy for the markets, says Merrill's Joseph QuinlanJoseph Quinlan, Merrill & BofA Private Bank head of CIO market strategy, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market and economy.
Persons: Merrill's Joseph Quinlan Joseph Quinlan, Merrill Organizations: BofA, Bank
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSmall cap rally could see near term pause if not supported by fundamentals, says BofA's Jill HallJill Carey Hall, Bank of America Securities head of U.S. small and mid-cap strategy, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the bullish case for small caps, expectations for the rally run, and more.
Persons: Jill Hall Jill Carey Organizations: Jill Hall Jill Carey Hall , Bank of America Securities
Traditional infrastructure might not seem as sexy as the newer AI data centers, but Bank of America believes traditional infrastructure has stronger growth prospects than AI infrastructure. The heavy focus on technology and AI has resulted in investors overlooking traditional infrastructure investment. Invest in industrials and materialsIn particular, Bank of America identified the industrials and materials sectors as the best investment opportunity within traditional infrastructure. The industrials sector trades at a relative forward PE of 0.98, and materials trades at 0.92. AdvertisementSome specific industries within those sectors are especially undervalued, such as construction materials and metals & mining.
Persons: , there's, Savita Subramanian, it's, Reshoring Organizations: Service, Big Tech, American Society of Civil Engineers, Business, Bank of, Bank of America Government, Bank of America, Bank, Invest, Industrial Locations: North America, industrials
Baird raised its price target on Apple by $40 to $240. BMO also increased its price target on Amazon to $230, implying upside of 27%. Hutchinson also raised her price target $65, a $3 increase that implies the stock can jump 17.3% over the next year from Wednesday's close. In addition to reiterating his outperform rating, Mizuho managing director Gregg Moskowitz upped his price target by $30 to $850. Analyst William Power reiterated his outperform rating on the tech titan and hiked his price target by $40 to $240.
Persons: Baird, Lorraine Hutchinson, Hutchinson, Birkenstock, — Alex Harring, Paul Lejuez, LULU, Lejuez, LULU YTD, GE Vernova, Mark Strouse, Strouse, Mizuho, Gregg Moskowitz, Moskowitz, LSEG, Stifel, Lamb Weston, Matthew Smith, Smith, FactSet, Cowen, William Power, AAPL, Power, Alex Harring, Brian Pitz, Pitz, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Apple, BMO, GE, Bank of America, New York Stock Exchange, Citi downgrades, Citi, JPMorgan, Mizuho, Nasdaq, Apple Intelligence, Verizon, BMO Capital Markets, Google, Amazon Locations: Wednesday's, Thursday's, Lululemon, Thursday's premarket
Investors in China now favor major banks: BofA
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors in China now favor major banks: BofAWinnie Wu, chief China equity strategist at BofA Securities, says China's major banks' earnings are "probably more predictable."
Persons: Winnie Wu Organizations: Investors, BofA Securities Locations: China
The stock market rally is likely to continue, says BofA technical analyst Stephen Suttmeier. Suttmeier highlighted four positive signals that suggest a healthy bull market in a note on Tuesday. AdvertisementAs the stock market hits a series of record highs in 2024, there are positive signals suggesting the rally can keep going. That money could serve as fuel for a continued stock market rally, especially if the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, making the current 5% cash yield less attractive. AdvertisementThe financial conditions index last sparked a major negative divergence towards the end of 2021, when the S&P 500 was rising even as the financial conditions index was declining.
Persons: Stephen Suttmeier, Suttmeier, Organizations: Service, Bank of America, BAA, Federal Reserve, Bank of America Fed, Chicago Fed
BEIJING — Four of the world's largest semiconductor equipment manufacturers, including ASML , have seen the share of their China revenue more than double since late 2022, Bank of America analysts said in a report Monday. "China accelerated its purchase of semi manufacturing equipment since the U.S. imposed tighter export restrictions in October 2022, aiming to develop its own semi manufacturing capability," the report said. The research found the companies' China revenue more than doubled from 17% of their total revenue in the fourth quarter of 2022 to 41% in the first quarter of 2024. The U.S. in October 2022 started imposing sweeping export controls on U.S. sales of advanced semiconductors and related manufacturing equipment to China. Last week, Bloomberg reported, citing sources, that the Biden administration was considering broader restrictions on semiconductor equipment exports to China that could affect non-U.S. companies.
Persons: Biden Organizations: BEIJING, Bank of America, Lam Research, KLA Corp, Materials, Bloomberg, VanEck Semiconductor Locations: China, U.S, Beijing
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Savita Subramanian on why we are heading into a 'tricky' part of the yearSavita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what has changed in the strategist's thoughts on the S&P 500, estimates for AI capital expenditures, and much more.
Persons: Subramanian Organizations: BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Solus' Dan Greenhaus, BofA’s Marci McGregor and Crossmark’s Victoria FernandezSolus' Dan Greenhaus, BofA's Marci McGregor and Crossmark's Victoria Fernandez, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss markets, the strength of the rally and early signs from earnings season.
Persons: Solus, Dan Greenhaus, BofA’s Marci McGregor, Victoria Fernandez Solus, BofA's Marci McGregor, Victoria Fernandez
Bank of America's Savita Subramanian said investors are neglecting this one corner of the market with upside potential: "old school capex." Subramanian anticipates stocks can still go higher from here, on balance. Instead of big-cap tech, the strategist favors what she calls "old school capex," stocks that have yet to price in any gains from artificial intelligence, as well as from the nearshoring trend. "Our view is that there is probably more upside elsewhere in the market, which is why we like old school capex, and we don't think that's getting a lot of attention," Subramanian said. So, that's where we really see the strength in the market," Subramanian added.
Persons: America's Savita Subramanian, Subramanian, we've, CNBC's Organizations: America's
The firm is looking at specific levels for the 10-year Treasury yield and manufacturing PMI. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. New research from Bank of America outlined two specific criteria that could serve as signals the rally will continue. AdvertisementMeanwhile, manufacturing PMI fell to 48.5 in June. "The Manufacturing economy is in the second longest downturn in history with 21 months without two straight months of 50+ PMI.
Persons: , SPW, Russell, Tom Lee Organizations: of America, PMI, Service, Bank of America, Treasury, 6.3ppt, Bank of America Global Research, Federal Reserve, Barclays Locations: outperformance
Analysts say infrastructure investments are cheap relative to the rest of the market. "AI/TMT capex beneficiaries are pricing in strong growth after a year of momentum. "AI adoption has accelerated growth in electrical, thermal, and HVAC manufacturers…But unlike TMT, these sectors haven't priced in as strong growth. As infrastructure investment has slowed, manufacturing activity has only sped up, taxing increasingly older infrastructure, and America's roads, bridges and transportation systems show it. AdvertisementThe Bank of America analysts aren't the first to point to a need for increased attention to US infrastructure and industrialization.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Biden's, Savita Subramanian, Biden, aren't, Richard Bernstein Organizations: Bank of America, Service, Analysts, American Society of Civil Engineers, Republican, of America, Investment
The exterior of a Bank of America on July 16, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Berkshire Hathaway sold about 33.9 million shares of Bank of America for around $1.48 billion over multiple transactions this week, a regulatory filing showed. After the sale, Berkshire owned about 999 million BofA shares. It also invests in several other banks, including Wells Fargo & Co and JPMorgan Chase. The conglomerate, owned by Warren Buffett, began investing in Bank of America in 2011, purchasing $5 billion of preferred stock plus warrants to buy 700 million common shares, at a time many investors worried about the bank's capital needs.
Persons: Berkshire Hathaway, Wells, JPMorgan Chase, Warren Buffett Organizations: Bank of America, & Co, JPMorgan Locations: Austin , Texas, Berkshire, Charlotte , North Carolina
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA Securities’ Jessica Reif Ehrlich breaks down Netflix's Q2 resultsJessica Reif Ehrlich, BofA Securities senior U.S. media and entertainment analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to break down Netflix's quarterly earnings results, state of the streaming wars, and more.
Persons: Jessica Reif Ehrlich Organizations: BofA, BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Jill Carey Hall on what's driving the rally in small-cap stocksJill Carey Hall, Bank of America Global Research head of small and mid-cap strategy and senior U.S. equity strategist, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss what inning the rotation into small-caps is in, what sectors where earnings revisions have been positive, and much more.
Persons: Jill Carey Hall, Jill Carey Organizations: Jill Carey Hall , Bank of America Global Research
Next week marks the second full week of the season, with key names such as Alphabet , Amazon and Tesla set to report. Here's the list: Chipotle is one of the names that made the list. The stock has beaten consensus estimates nearly eight out of 10 times and rallied an average of 1.8% on earnings day. The firm sees Chipotle as being "well positioned" for both traffic momentum and sales outperformance through the rest of the year. As a result, the firm expects Deckers' first-quarter results for fiscal 2025 next week to likely be a "fairly modest raise."
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Dennis Geiger, BofA, Brad Sills, Tom Nikic, Wedbush Organizations: Bank of America, CNBC Pro, UBS, Securities
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewBank of America's latest Global Fund Managers survey found that shadow banking has surpassed commercial real estate as the likeliest culprit of a future credit event. In June's survey, commercial real estate held the top spot. Related storiesMeanwhile, BofA's survey indicates that fund managers are still keeping their eyes on commercial real estate, a sector that has wobbled under the weight of high interest rates. Between tighter monetary policy and a significant pullback in office demand, worry has mounted regarding whether commercial real estate entities can pay off their debt.
Persons: , Jamie Dimon, BofA Organizations: Service, America's, Global Fund, Business, Bank of America Global Fund, Survey, JPMorgan Locations: H2'24
Zaslav, the cable-executive-turned-mogul, orchestrated the tie-up between Warner Media and Discovery after running the latter for 15 years. "The current composition as a consolidated public company is not working," Ehrlich wrote in a July 16 note. AdvertisementZaslav should reexamine his strategy and look at options that would benefit his long-suffering stock, Ehrlich wrote. 3 best blueprints for a WBD turnaroundIn the note, BofA media analysts outlined several potential paths forward for Zaslav and the company. Advertisement"We have long discussed an impending 'rebundling' in media, as the current streaming market is oversaturated and ripe for consolidation," Ehrlich wrote.
Persons: , it's, David Zaslav, hasn't, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, Ehrlich, BofA, Bob Iger, Fox Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Warner Media, Discovery, Business, Bank of America's, NBC, Disney, ABC, CBS, Paramount, Skydance, Max Locations: Zaslav, Hollywood
Wolfe Research initiated coverage of Amazon with an outperform rating, calling for nearly 30% upside. 7:03 a.m.: Goldman Sachs increases Spotify price target Goldman Sachs thinks Spotify will surpass Wall Street's second-quarter earnings forecasts. The firm and increased its price target to $320 from $317 on shares while maintaining a neutral rating. The analyst upgraded the e-commerce stock to buy from neutral and raised his price target to $82 per share from $78. Analyst Alan Gould downgraded the forum social network stock to hold from buy and reiterated a $75 per share price target.
Persons: Wolfe, Goldman Sachs, Wall, Eric Sheridan, Brian Evans, Shopify, Brad Sills, Sills, — Brian Evans, Jefferies, Surinder Thind, Piper Sandler, Peter Keith, Keith, DLTR, Alan Gould, Gould, Shweta, Khajuria, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Wolfe Research, Bank of America, Spotify, Jefferies, EPAM, EPAM Systems, Trump, Biden, Democrat, Advertising, Cloud Computing, Health, Business, Amazon Logistics Locations: Reddit, Monday's
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