Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "CEO"


25 mentions found


Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLa-Z-Boy CEO Melinda Whittington: We've been able to outperform despite housing softnessMelinda Whittington, CEO of La-Z-Boy, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the state of the consumer, how La-Z-Boy has been able to grow with major headwinds in the housing sector, and more.
Persons: Melinda Whittington, We've
The big-box retailer reversed course and cut its full-year profit guidance, just three months after hiking that forecast. That's lower than the $9 to $9.70 per share range that it shared in August and below the $9.55 a share expected by analysts, according to StreetAccount. That metric, which is also known as same-store sales, includes sales on its website and stores open at least 13 months. The company fell short of Wall Street's earnings per share estimate by 20%, its biggest miss in two years. Target eked out a comparable sales gain of 0.3%, as shoppers spent more on its website but less at its stores.
Persons: Brian Cornell, Michael Fiddelke, Rick Gomez Organizations: LSEG, Shoppers, Target Locations: Selinsgrove . Target
In this article BRBY-GB.N225SMCI.SPXNVDA.IXIC.DJI Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTChip company Nvidia's headquarters in Silicon Valley in February 2024. Andrej Sokolow | Picture Alliance | Getty ImagesThis 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. I clearly expect to see some kind of immediate reaction, knee-jerk reaction," Tiffany McGhee, CEO and CIO of Pivotal Advisors, told CNBC. Considering Nvidia's performance over the past two years, however, it's hard to think of any other asset that will give investors the same sense of safety.
Persons: SPX, Andrej Sokolow, Tiffany McGhee, Stocks, McGhee, Gonzalo Asis, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, bubbled, Iordache, Katrina Bishop, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Reserve, Bank of America Securities Locations: Silicon Valley, Russia, Ukraine
AdvertisementComcast plans to spin off some NBCUniversal cable channels. Comcast said it was exploring spinning off its cable networks late last month, with BI's Peter Kafka writing that the move served as yet another signal of cable TV's decline. Analysts said Comcast could increase its valuation by selling its cable networks, though they were unsure if it would actually work out, BI previously reported. Disney CEO Bob Iger in the past floated the idea of selling Disney's TV and cable channels. NBCU's various TV channels are tightly integrated, sharing back office functions and talent that would have to be untangled, for one.
Persons: Peacock, Mark Lazarus, BI's Peter Kafka, Mike Cavanagh, Michael Hodel, Morningstar, Bob Iger Organizations: Comcast, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC, Bravo, Syfy, Golf, Wall Street, Business Insider, Analysts, Disney Locations: USA
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKlarna CEO on taking the company public: Being a global player in this industry will be criticalSebastian Siemiatkowski, co-founder and CEO of Klarna, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss why now is the right time to take Klarna public, trends he's seeing in consumer spending, and more.
Persons: Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInterest rates are likely to remain elevated, Gateway Partners saysV. Shankar, CEO of Gateway Partners, names the factors that will contribute to higher interest rates.
Persons: Shankar Organizations: Gateway Partners
How relevant is this ad to you? Video player was slow to load content Video content never loaded Ad froze or did not finish loading Video content did not start after ad Audio on ad was too loud Other issues
How relevant is this ad to you? Video player was slow to load content Video content never loaded Ad froze or did not finish loading Video content did not start after ad Audio on ad was too loud Other issues
As such, premium seats — currently about 30% of Delta's inventory — will be a majority focus of any added capacity next year. Delta is doubling down on premium seatsDelta's premium cabins, including premium-economy upgrades, Delta One business class, and domestic first class, have long been profit drivers. Delta said its Airbus A350-1000 aircraft will be introduced with about 50% premium seats, for example, while the airline plans to add lie-flat business class to A321neo jets. AdvertisementThis all comes after Delta had higher-than-expected earnings in the third quarter, largely anchored by premium seats, even though it was dinged by a costly CrowdStrike outage. From July through September, Delta generated $5.3 billion in premium revenue compared to $6.3 billion for the economy cabin despite premium taking up less cabin real estate.
Persons: Glen Hauenstein, Hauenstein, Scott Kirby, David Neeleman, They've, Ed Bastian, Donald Trump, Delta, didn't Organizations: Lines, Delta Air Lines, Wednesday, Delta, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Breeze Airways, Biden, Airbus, Boeing Locations: Atlanta
Target – Shares plunged more than 17% after the Minneapolis-based retailer missed third-quarter earnings and revenue estimates and slashed its full-year guidance, just three months after raising that forecast. Delta Air Lines – The Atanta-based carrier fell more than 1% after reiterating its outlook for the fourth quarter . Nio – U.S. shares fell more than 2% after the Chinese electric vehicle maker posted lower-than-expected revenue for the third quarter. Dolby earned 61 cents per share in its fiscal fourth quarter, above analysts' estimated 45 cents per share, according to FactSet. Powell Industries – Shares of the electrical equipment company fell 13% after new orders in the fiscal fourth quarter fell to $267 million from $356 million in the third quarter.
Persons: NBCUniversal, Brian Roberts, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Nio, Dolby, Robinhood, Needham, Keysight, Piper Sandler, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Sarah Min Organizations: , Comcast, CNBC, MSNBC, Delta Air Lines, Delta, FactSet, Dolby, Technologies, Powell, BDO, Nasdaq, Netflix Locations: Minneapolis, Nio –
Its CEO said it's on track to fly supersonic by the end of the year. The Boom Overture could fly from New York to London twice as fast as conventional airliners. The return of supersonic commercial flights just got another step closer to reality. Boom Supersonic announced Saturday that its eighth test flight reached a new maximum altitude of 25,000 feet. Rolls-Royce had a contract with Boom before deciding it didn't want to prioritize commercial supersonic flight.
Persons: it's, Blake Scholl, Royce, Boom Organizations: Boeing, United Airlines, American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Saudi, Concorde, FTT, GE, Symphony Locations: New York, London, Newark, Jupiter , Florida, North Carolina
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Goldman Sachs chairman & CEO David SolomonDavid Solomon, Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO, sits down with CNBC's Leslie Picker to discuss whether deregulation promises made by president Donald Trump will come to fruition, expectations for markets in the new administration, and more.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Solomon David Solomon, CNBC's Leslie Picker, Donald Trump
Ram’s first electric truck has been delayed
  + stars: | 2024-11-20 | by ( ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Reuters —Stellantis said on Tuesday it will deploy a new vehicle system that will support assembly of gasoline, hybrid and electric models, but in a sign of how turbulent the electric-vehicle transition is, the automaker also delayed production of Ram electric pickup trucks. Tavares said the automaker is delaying production of its electric Ram pickups until the first half of 2025 from this year, citing the need to ensure quality. The global industry faces even greater uncertainty around EV demand if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump carries out plans to unravel various incentives around EV production and sales. Battery electric vehicles on Frame will have up to 500 miles (805 km) of range, and it will offer a 14,000-pound (6,350-kg) towing capacity, the company said. It will also support hydrogen and extended-range electric vehicles.
Persons: Reuters — Stellantis, , Carlos Tavares, Tavares, Stellantis, Donald Trump, Ram Organizations: Reuters, Ford, General Motors, GM, Jeep, Battery Locations: Italian, Detroit, U.S, Europe, North America
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. 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. 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, Stanley Black, Decker, Don Allen, Jim Cramer's, Jim, David Paul Morris Organizations: CNBC, ., Bloomberg, Nvidia, Palo Alto, Deere, BJ's Wholesale, Baidu, GE Healthcare, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Getty Locations: radiopharmaceuticals, Colma , California
Corporate insiders are taking advantage of the stock market's postelection boom to all-time highs, unloading shares at record levels. The data includes trades made under preplanned 10b5-1 trading plans. Plus, many 10b5-1 trading plans are price-triggered meaning that executives select levels at which to sell shares. Executives at private education firm Grand Canyon Education have sold an aggregate $2.3 million worth of shares in the fourth quarter, per Verity. Nucor CEO Leon Topalian sold $1.9 million in shares the day following the election at an average price of $169.11.
Persons: preplanned, Ben Silverman, Silverman, Verity, Brian Mueller, Reid Hoffman's, Donald Trump's, Tump, Alexander Karp, Daniel D'Aniello, Carlyle, Tesla, Kathleen Wilson, Thompson, Robyn Denholm, Phillip Juhan, Eric Swider, Leon Topalian, Holden Lewis, Daniel Florness, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Education, Canyon Education, Partners, Aurora, Big, Carlyle Group, Trump Media, Securities, Exchange
Oppenheimer's top stock picks heading into year-end
  + stars: | 2024-11-20 | by ( Sean Conlon | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S & P 500 are each up more than 3% month to date. As November nears its close, Oppenheimer has updated its top stock ideas list. Its $145 price target reflects almost 22% upside from Tuesday's close. Oppenheimer believes medical technology company Transmedics is also due for a rally, as its $125 target reflects nearly 51% upside from Tuesday's close. TMDX YTD mountain TMDX, year-to-date For newly added Citigroup, Oppenheimer's $107 target implies more than 56% upside from Tuesday's close.
Persons: Stocks, Donald Trump's, Oppenheimer, Rob Lynch, Brian Bittner, Suraj Kalia Organizations: Oppenheimer, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Citigroup, Oppenheimer's Locations: Instacart
Several companies, from Airbnb to Snap, are now reconsidering the utility of product managers entirely, while others claim that the product manager's reign will only expand in the age of AI. Advertisement"The shift in power moved from engineering to product managers," says Hubert Palan, the CEO of Productboard, a company that provides software for product managers. "The product manager is at the center of everything," says Avi Siegel, a former product manager who's working on his own startup, Momentum. Whether their coworkers are happy about it or not, product managers are gaining recognition. "The future really does belong to product managers," says Frank Fusco, a product manager turned CEO of a software company called Silicon Society.
Persons: Elle, Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, YouTube's Neal Mohan, Gamble, Hubert Palan, doesn't, Avi Siegel, who's, Aaron, he's, ZipRecruiter, Zippia, I've, they're, Palan, Meg Watson, Watson, Brian Chesky, Paul Graham —, Frank Fusco, Fusco Organizations: LinkedIn, Procter, Hewlett, Packard, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Companies, Big Tech, Carnegie Mellon University, . News, McKinsey, Software, Spotify, Chesky, Silicon Society
When Tomas Gorny started a tech business in 2001, he wasn't thinking about becoming a billionaire someday. Gorny started a business called Ipower, which sold software that helped people build their own websites. Six years later, he sold Ipower to web hosting company Endurance International for a reported $100 million. Perhaps ironically, Gorny says the more modest goal helped helped him grow his company's bottom line far more effectively. Once he released his more developed products, Ipower started adding hundreds of new customers per day, he says.
Persons: Tomas Gorny, Nextiva, who'd, he'd, Gorny, , Interliant, Ipower Organizations: Endurance, Internet Communications, Endurance International, Google, Microsoft Locations: Scottsdale , Arizona, Polish, U.S
"When we price the goods the first time, we want you to say, 'wow, that's a great price, and how gorgeous is that product?'" Williams-Sonoma beat earnings and raised its outlook, sending shares to a new all-time high to finish up 27.54% by close. Alber critiqued the short-term promotion and discount pricing strategy sometimes used by other retailers, saying this approach isn't successful in the long term, as customers become "trained to wait for that promotion." She suggested customers trust the "pricing integrity" of Williams-Sonoma when it initially prices items. Williams-Sonoma is known as a high-end brand, but Alber claimed the company's prices are attainable.
Persons: Laura Alber, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Williams, Alber, they're Organizations: Williams, Sonoma Locations: Sonoma
Simply put, the leading maker of AI chips again fell victim to the curse of high expectations. Through its Nvidia AI Enterprise service, Nvidia is in the process of building out a potentially massive software business. Now, as we start this next generation, we'll be seeing models run on 100,000 Blackwell chips — and scaling is still in effect. Huang's argument is that going beyond 100,000 Blackwell chips will yield even more capable models. It's a fair question to ask because Nvidia's stock has historically taken a pretty big hit when its customers – such as cloud-computing providers – start uttering that phrase.
Persons: That's, Nvidia's, Blackwell, Colette Kress, Hopper, Kress, Jensen Huang, Huang, there's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Akio Kon Organizations: Nvidia, Revenue, Enterprise, Devices, Intel, Hopper, Blackwell, Microsoft, Meta, CNBC, Nvidia Corp, Summit Japan, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: U.S, Tokyo, Japan
Jonathan Gray, president and chief operating officer of Blackstone Inc., from left, Ron O'Hanley, chief executive officer of State Street Corp., Ted Pick, chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley, Marc Rowan, chief executive officer of Apollo Global Management LLC, and David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. An "industrial renaissance" in the U.S. is fueling demand for capital, Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management said at the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong. "There is so much demand for capital, [including through debt and equity] ... What's going on is nothing short of extraordinary," Rowan said on Tuesday during a panel discussion. "What we're watching is this incredible demand for capital happening against a backdrop of a U.S. government that is running significant deficits. Rowan and other panelists also identified energy and data centers — needed for artificial intelligence and digitization — as growth sectors requiring more capital.
Persons: Jonathan Gray, Ron O'Hanley, Ted Pick, Morgan Stanley, Marc Rowan, David Solomon, What's, Rowan, Donald Trump Organizations: Blackstone Inc, State Street Corp, Apollo Global Management LLC, Goldman Sachs, Inc, Global Financial, Investment, Apollo Global Management, Blackstone Locations: Hong Kong, China, U.S
Fabien Pinckaers, CEO of Belgian-based enterprise software startup Odoo. OdooOdoo, a startup taking on SAP in the realm of enterprise software, boosted its valuation to 5 billion euros ($5.3 billion) in a secondary share round led by Alphabet 's venture fund and Sequoia Capital. "The reason everybody [has] failed [in this market] is that it's quite complex," Pinckaers told CNBC. The last time Odoo secured primary funding was in 2014, when it raised $10 million in a Series B round. Prior to the latest secondary round, Odoo was most recently valued by investors at 3.2 billion euros.
Persons: Fabien Pinckaers, Odoo, Pinckaers, Andrew Reed, Reed, He's, Billings, aren't, Alex Nichols, CapitalG, he's, bootstrapping, Odoo hasn't, Wallonie Organizations: Belgian, SAP, Sequoia Capital, CNBC, Enterprise, Sequoia, Summit Partners Locations: Belgium, India, billings, Sequoia
AdvertisementApollo CEO Marc Rowan has transformed Apollo since he took over as CEO in 2021. Since Marc Rowan took over Apollo Global Management in 2021, he's transformed the firm — sending the stock skyrocketing. Representatives for Apollo didn't return a request for comment on Rowan's plans or the firm's succession plans. Rowan is Apollo's second CEO since the firm was founded in 1990. In a presentation to investors in October, Rowan unveiled plans to double down on the firm's lending business.
Persons: Marc Rowan, Donald Trump, he's, Chris Kotowski, Oppenheimer, Rowan, Kotowkski, Marc, Kotowski, Scott Kleinman, Jim Zelter, Grant Kvalheim, Apollo didn't, Leon Black, Jeffrey Epstein, Apollo, Black, Epstein, Josh Harris, Harris, Athene, Kleinman, Zelter, Trump, it's Organizations: Apollo Global Management, Trump White House, APO, Washington, Apollo, Citigroup, Athene, Trump Locations: Athene USA
Don't sweat the drop in Palo Alto Networks stock, which came despite a solid beat and raise after Wednesday's closing bell. Bottom line Palo Alto Networks is off to a strong start to its fiscal year 2025. Palo Alto Networks passed through the fiscal first-quarter earnings beat into its full-year fiscal 2025 outlook. NGS ARR includes revenue for Palo Alto Network's Prisma, Cortex, QRadar, and certain cloud-delivered security services. Nikesh Arora, Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks, speaking at the TEC Summit on October 29, 2019 in New York City.
Persons: Platformization, We're, Palo, Nikesh Arora, Arora, Jim Cramer, SASE, billings, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Astrid Stawiarz Organizations: Palo Alto Networks, Palo, LSEG, Palo Alto, Alto Networks, Cisco Systems, cybersecurity, Street, Management, CNBC, TEC Summit Locations: Palo, platformization, Palo Alto, New York City
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCharles Schwab incoming CEO on evolving strategy, wealth management competition and impact of higher ratesRick Wurster, Charles Schwab president, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the company's evolving strategy, wealth management competition and impact of higher rates.
Persons: Charles Schwab, Rick Wurster
Total: 25