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The generative artificial intelligence boom has seen semiconductor stocks soar this year, no more so than Club holding Nvidia (NVDA). We're more cautious on AMD going into its earnings print on Aug. 1, as it doesn't have the same outsized exposure to generative AI technology as Nvidia. Similarly, in a research note Monday, analysts at JMP Securities said that while "demand around generative AI remains extremely robust," elsewhere enterprise IT budgets remain constrained. Semiconductor firms are either basking in the glory of generative AI demand, or working through excess inventory and IT budget-optimization dynamics. And when the semiconductor firms report next month, investors will have a clearer sense on inventory challenges.
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Looking to next week, earnings season will ramp up — and though we'll get some important economic data, expect the corporate releases and management commentary on the post-game calls to be firmly in the driver's seat. Here are two important things to know for the week ahead. Quarterly earnings : As important as economic releases are, it's earnings that will garner the bulk of investors' attention. For those looking to review first-quarter performance ahead of these releases, keep our first-quarter earnings report card handy. Here's the full rundown of all the important domestic data in the week ahead.
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Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as equal weight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its equal-weight rating on Tesla after its earnings report Wednesday. Morgan Stanley upgrades Anheuser-Busch InBev to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the beer giant's valuation is attractive right now. Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft as overweight Morgan Stanley said the company is a top pick heading into earnings next week. Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on the stock heading into earnings next week. Bank of America reiterates IBM as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on the artificial intelligence beneficiary after its earnings report Wednesday. "
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JPMorgan adds Qualcomm and HP Inc. to the focus list JPMorgan added HP Inc. to the focus list and said it's a top value idea. The firm also added Qualcomm to the focus list and says it's a top growth idea. JPMorgan adds Charles Schwab to the focus list JPMorgan added the stock to its focus list after its earnings report and said it sees "improving fundamentals." Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America said it's bullish heading into Amazon earnings later this month. Bank of America reiterates Block as buy Bank of America said shares of the company formerly known as Square are undervalued.
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Investors should consider buying this enterprise software stock and "leading workflow automation AI name" that has risen more than 57% this year. Analyst Brad Sills reiterated ServiceNow as a top pick and a buy in a Wednesday note to clients, revising his price target to $700 from $600 a share. ITSM and ITOM stand for IT service management and IT operations management software, respectively. Sills' upside case anticipates mid-20s growth through 2028, and should account for $28.3 billion in revenue, or 27.6% of these markets combined. Recent commentary with partners also suggested heightened AI interest is contributing to an increase in Pro editions, he added.
Persons: Brad Sills, ServiceNow, ITSM, Sills, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Gartner
Goldman Sachs — The banking titan advanced 1.6% despite missing expectations of analysts polled by Refinitiv for earnings and revenue. The company beat expectations for earnings expectations by one cent at $1.81 per share. Elevance Health — The stock rose 6% after Elevance Health beat analysts' expectations on the top and bottom lines in its second-quarter results. J.B. Hunt Transport Services — The transportation and logistics stock rose 1.5% despite a disappointing quarterly report. Qualcomm — Shares rose 2.8% after JPMorgan added the stock to its focus list and said it's one of the firm's best growth idea.
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Baron Opportunity Fund has soared 45% this year, blowing its tech peers out of the water. The opportunity fund (BIOPX), with $1 billion assets under management, has notched a 10-year total return of about 15% on an annualized basis, according to Morningstar. Lippert said he owns about 40 names in the portfolio, including this year's big AI winner Nvidia . Another megacap name that Lippert owns to capitalize on the AI boom is Microsoft . "Everyone wants to talk about the big names, but we play this in a portfolio way," Lippert said.
Persons: Opportunity, Michael Lippert, we're, Lippert, Morningstar Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, AMD, Marvell Locations: ChatGPT
Morgan Stanley upgrades Shockwave Medical to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said shares of the cardiovascular medical device company are well positioned. Jefferies reiterates Tesla as hold Jefferies raised its price target on Tesla to $265 per shar from $185 but said it's standing by its hold rating. UBS reiterates Disney as buy UBS said it's cautious heading into Disney earnings in early August, but it's sticking with its buy rating. Morgan Stanley reiterates Netflix as equal weight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $450 per share from $350 and said the risk/reward for Netflix is balanced. Morgan Stanley reiterates Rivian as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its buy rating on the electric vehicle company. "
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Goldman Sachs says the recent surge in artificial intelligence stocks is not just hype but is driven by genuine potential in the new technology. Goldman's analysts dismissed some of those concerns and said companies like Nvidia and Microsoft are still trading at reasonable multiples. Stocks exposed to A.I. The analysts also highlighted stocks exposed to the AI trend, including Microsoft , Alphabet , and Amazon , leveraging their vast computing infrastructures to commercialize AI on a grand scale. According to Goldman Sachs, companies like Meta Platforms, Salesforce, Adobe, ServiceNow, Intuit, Capgemini, Pearson, London Stock Exchange Group, and Relay Therapeutics were also exposed to the AI theme.
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Over 13 years ago, AvePoint, a SaaS solutions provider based in New Jersey, recognized the potential of Southeast Asia and found its entry point in Singapore. "While Singapore is a very small country, the country's focus on talent development and productivity results in it leading the forefront of innovation with a strong tech ecosystem for talent and corporate success," he said. In Singapore, ServiceNow was able to access a unique business partnership with Singapore Airlines, the world's most-awarded airline and one of the region's largest customers, developing a system called SQNow, which streamlines and manages IT workflows. "Being successful in Singapore is often a gateway into other markets around Southeast Asia," Nehammer added. Why Singapore's brand continues to thriveSingapore's ascent as a global tech powerhouse is anchored on the pillars of innovation, business networks, and robust tech infrastructure.
Persons: Tianyi Jiang, ServiceNow, it's, Jiang, Nehammer, AvePoint Organizations: ASEAN, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Singapore government's Smart, Smart, Singapore, Singapore Airlines, NCS, Tech, Monetary Authority of Singapore, MAS, Higher, Insider Studios, Singapore Economic Development Board Locations: Singapore, New Jersey, Southeast Asia, Asia, Rhode
Goldman Sachs has a "Rule of 10" for investing that could serve traders well as they head into the second half of the year. While the poor market breadth this year was significant, Goldman Sachs said the trend is typical of most recent years. According to Goldman Sachs, it's vital to identify those names that can lead the market. Now, Goldman Sachs has updated its "Rule of 10" screen to not only identify those stocks posting faster-than-average sales growth, but net income too. Intuit is also expected to post strong net income growth of 15% through 2025, coupled with sales growth of 13% per annum.
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Wall Street analysts have rolled out a slew of top picks that they say investors must own as the second half of 2023 gets underway. They include First Solar, Torrid , Boston Beer, ServiceNow and Boston Scientific. ServiceNow Wells Fargo analyst Michael Turrin is expecting a big second half from the workflow software solutions company. First Solar There's no shortage of positive catalysts "brewing" as the second half kicks off, according to Goldman Sachs analyst Brian Lee. First Solar — Goldman Sachs, buy rating "Catalysts brewing into 2H23 set up well for more positive estimate revisions.
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Frank Slootman became CEO of data cloud company Snowflake in April 2019. Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman tells Insider that ongoing rumors that he could soon step down are completely untrue. You are regurgitating competitive FUD," Slootman told us in his famously direct, no-nonsense style. "Frank Slootman is not leaving his position as Chairman and CEO of Snowflake," a spokesperson for the company told Insider. Slootman joined Snowflake as CEO in April 2019, ahead of its IPO in September 2020.
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A 6% solution to no inflation from the stock market. But not enough, again, because of the wave of money that's now flowing through the sand of the economy. 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. 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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Piper Sandler initiates Domino's as overweight Piper said it sees an attractive risk/reward for Domino's shares. Piper Sandler reiterates Meta as outperform Piper Sandler raised its price target on the stock to $310 per share from $270 and said ad spend is "holding up." Citi downgrades Logitech to neutral from buy Citi downgraded the stock due to the unexpected departure of CEO Bracken Darrell. Citi reiterates Accenture as buy Citi said the Dublin-based IT company is an AI beneficiary. Piper Sandler initiates Bentley Systems as overweight Piper said the company is a "high quality industrial software franchise operating with scale."
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Tejas Dessai says AI is still in its early stages, and he's taking a long-term investing outlook. Dessai is the lead AI researcher at Global X. The firm's AI ETF is up 38% this year. According to Dessai, the lead AI research analyst at ETF issuer Global X, AI adoption throughout the economy will be a slow process and likely span the next decade. Dessai's research helps inform the holdings in the Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF (AIQ), which is up 38.6% this year.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGenerative A.I. will improve productivity dramatically, says ServiceNow's Bill McDermottServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott says artificial intelligence will be a gamechanger for employees, enabling growth rather than taking jobs away.
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Are the travails of the bond market, like Macbeth expounds, a "tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing?" The billionaire class — so incorrectly sought after by the media — so often seems to use the bond market as a sort of intellectual cudgel. That's why I always start my discussion on bonds with the simple query of "where are the layoffs, not forget about stocks, think fixed income." Here the bond market polices only those companies that haven't pivoted to making a profit. They, among all sectors, could be pummeled by the bond market freeze and by the consumers' paralysis.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and Nvidia CEO Jensen HuangServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the two companies recent partnership, the future of A.I., and more.
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bernstein reiterates Tesla as underperform Bernstein said after the automaker's shareholder meeting that it sees trouble ahead. Bank of America upgrades AppLovin to buy from neutral Bank of America said it sees accelerating revenue growth for the mobile tech company. Stephens reiterates Walmart as overweight Stephens said it's standing by its overweight rating heading into Walmart earnings Thursday. Bank of America reiterates ServiceNow as buy Bank of America said the software company is well positioned for AI. " Stephens reiterates Western Alliance as overweight Stephens said it's standing by its overweight rating on the regional bank.
May 17 (Reuters) - Cloud-computing firm ServiceNow Inc (NOW.N) said on Wednesday it would invest $1 billion in its venture arm by 2026 to back enterprise software-focused startups in artificial intelligence and automation, among others. The investment in ServiceNow Ventures comes at a time when funding for early-stage technology companies has dried up due to rising interest rates and high inflation. Since its inception in 2015, the venture arm has invested about $300 million across 45 companies. "Enterprise software is more mission-critical than ever before, as companies look to drive innovation, efficiency and productivity," the California-based company said. Last month, ServiceNow became a strategic partner and anchor investor in Smith Point Capital Fund I, an enterprise software-focused venture investment firm founded by former Salesforce Inc (CRM.N) co-CEO Keith Block.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNHL Commissioner Gary Bettman: Fans looking to 'customize their viewing experience' on streamingGary Bettman, NHL commissioner, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the leagues recent partnership with ServiceNow, utilizing A.I. tech during games, and the future of sports streaming.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFmr. Salesforce Co-CEO Keith Block says private company CEO's are looking for guidance right nowFmr. Salesforce Co-CEO and Smith Point Capital CEO Keith Block joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss Smith Point Capital's recent partnership with ServiceNow, the state of the investing space, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott says A.I. should be empowering people to do businessServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the company's innovation in the enterprise software space, the future of ServiceNow, and how A.I. has been utilized in ServiceNow's technology.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia CEO Jensen Huang says ServiceNow partnership is a growth opportunity for both companiesServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the two companies recent partnership, the future of A.I., and more.
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