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For the period, UPS earned $1.76 per share on $22.25 billion in revenue, above the LSEG consensus estimates of $1.63 per share and $22.14 billion. The company posted earnings of 86 cents per share on revenue of $4.16 billion, above the consensus estimate of 80 cents per share and revenue of $4.05 billion, per LSEG. Newmont – The stock fell more than 4% after the company posted weaker-than-expected earnings for the third quarter. Newmont posted earnings of 81 cents per share, excluding items, on revenue of $4.61 billion. Whirlpool posted earnings of $3.43 per share, more than the $3.20 per share expected by analysts polled by FactSet.
Persons: Elon Musk, Transocean, Newmont, FactSet, Boeing machinists, Molina, Robert Isom, , Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: United Parcel Service, UPS, Lam Research, Bloomberg, Bloomberg News, Mobile, Boeing –, Boeing, Mattel, Wall Street, Honeywell, Northrop Grumman –, LSEG, Southwest Airlines, Revenue, Molina Healthcare, IBM, Whirlpool, FactSet . American Airlines, American Airlines
Live Nation Entertainment's efforts to develop venues are an additional growth driver for an already strong company, according to JPMorgan. The firm reiterated an overweight rating on the entertainment stock and raised its price target to $137 per share from $118. "A global leader in live entertainment, ticketing, and talent management services, we see Live Nation as a multi-year free cash flow growth story supported by a management team focused and compensated on continued monetization of artist, tour, and venue content," the analyst added. Of the 22 covering the stock, 18 have either a buy or strong buy rating on it, per LSEG. LYV YTD mountain LYV year to date
Persons: David Karnovsky Organizations: JPMorgan, Investment, Ticketmaster
Molina Healthcare posted adjusted earnings of $6.01 per share, better than the LSEG consensus estimate of $5.81 in earnings per share. Therefore, the company's third-quarter revenue and guidance were not comparable with Wall Street's estimates. ServiceNow posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $3.72 per share, topping Wall Street's estimate of $3.46 per share, according to LSEG. International Business Machines — Shares tumbled about 7% after the tech giant posted third-quarter revenue that disappointed analysts' expectations. Sales for IBM came out to $14.97 billion in the last quarter, versus the $15.07 billion analysts had expected, per FactSet.
Persons: Tesla, Elon, Newmont, FactSet, Molina, CBRE, Raymond James Financial, Teradyne, Northrop Grumman, ServiceNow, Boeing machinists, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min Organizations: , Molina Healthcare, Whirlpool, LSEG . West Pharmaceutical, West Pharmaceutical Services, injectables, Carrier, Northrop, Mattel, LSEG, Boeing, IBM Locations: , FactSet
Against this backdrop, Wolfe Research released a basket of stocks that might be impaired under a Trump presidency. These companies would be at risk either under a 10% universal duty or 60% China tariffs. Beauty and cosmetics manufacturer Estée Lauder , down about 40% this year, could also face repercussions under a Trump win. Analyst Angel Castillo's revised price target of $332, down from $349, is approximately 14% lower than where shares closed on Wednesday. Other than these stocks sensitive to tariffs, Wolfe Research also suggested a few other ways to play the election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Wolfe, Trump, Estée Lauder, Rambourg, Morgan Stanley, Angel, Goldman Sachs, Patterson, Kamala Harris, Wolfe's Organizations: Republican, Wolfe Research, Democratic, Eagle Outfitters, Eagle, Bank of America, Trump, HSBC, Caterpillar, UTI Energy, NextEra Energy, Centene, AES Corp Locations: China, Greater China
Mattel, Hasbro lower guidance ahead of holiday season
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Kristian Burt | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Mattel and Hasbro decreased their end-of-year guidance ahead of the key holiday season as toy sales continue to slide during the third quarter. The lowered guidance comes before the important holiday season, where softened results could have major effects for retail companies such as Mattel and Hasbro. Hasbro cut 1,100 workers last December after weak sales in 2023 continued into the holiday season, while Mattel was carried through by the success of the "Barbie" movie. Aside from building block sets, Hasbro expects the toy market to continue to see a trend of softened sales into the holiday season. "Our expectation is the holiday season will probably continue that trend.
Persons: Chris Cocks, Cocks Organizations: Walmart, Mattel, Hasbro, LSEG, National Retail Federation Locations: Secaucus , New Jersey, Florida
A Southwest Airlines plane takes off from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Friday, July 12, 2024. Southwest Airlines third-quarter profit fell from a year ago but topped Wall Street estimates while the carrier workers to drum up revenue and fend off activist investor Elliott Investment Management. "Thus far in the quarter, travel demand remains healthy and bookings-to-date for the holiday season are strong, demonstrating the continued resilience of the leisure travel market," Southwest said in an earnings release. Southwest said Thursday that it will repurchase $250 million of Southwest stock through an "accelerated" program under the overall buyback plan. Net income fell 65% from the year-earlier quarter to $67 million, or 11 cents a share, though that was ahead of estimates.
Organizations: Southwest Airlines, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International, Elliott Investment Management, Southwest Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, Dallas, Atlanta
American Airlines posted a third-quarter loss but raised its profit forecast for the year as CEO Robert Isom said the company's sales strategy shift earlier this year is paying off. The carrier said it expects to earn between 25 cents and 50 cents a share on an adjusted basis for the fourth quarter, above the 29 cents analysts polled by LSEG expected. For the full year, the airline expects to earn as much as an adjusted $1.60 a share, ahead of an earlier American forecast for no more than $1.30 a share. American in May fired its chief commercial officer after a sales strategy that aimed to drive direct bookings backfired and quickly reverted much of its sales model. For the fourth quarter, American said its unit revenue will likely drop between 1% to 3% compared with last year, with capacity up as much as 3% year over year.
Persons: Robert Isom, LSEG, Isom Organizations: American Airlines, Unit Locations: American
LONDON — British bank Barclays on Thursday reported £1.6 billion ($2 billion) net profit attributable to shareholders for the third quarter, beating expectations. The result compared with the £1.17 billion net profit forecast in an LSEG poll of analysts and was 23% higher than the same period in 2023. In the second quarter, Barclays net profit fell slightly year-on-year amid lower income at its U.K. consumer bank and corporate bank, as net profit jumped 10% at its investment bank. Corporate bank income was 1% higher due to a rise in average deposit balances, while investment banking income gained 6%. Amid declines, income at Barclays' private U.S. consumer bank dipped 2% year-on-year as its wealth management unit fell 3%.
Persons: Venkatakrishnan, we've Organizations: LONDON, Barclays, Revenue, Tesco Bank, CNBC
Dexcom shares fall on slow revenue growth
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Ashley Capoot | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Shares of Dexcom fell 9% in extended trading on Thursday after the company released third-quarter results that beat analysts' expectations but showed a decline in U.S. revenue year over year. Here's how the company did:Earnings per share: 45 cents adjusted vs. 43 cents expected by LSEG45 cents adjusted vs. 43 cents expected by LSEG Revenue: $994 million vs. $990 million expected by LSEGThe company's revenue increased 2% to $994.2 million from $975 million a year earlier. The company maintained its full fiscal year guidance and expects revenue of $4 billion to $4.05 billion. Last quarter, Dexcom lowered its guidance from the $4.20 billion to $4.35 billion it forecast in the first quarter. This lowered guidance and a revenue miss caused Dexcom shares to tumble more than 40% following the release of its second-quarter results in July.
Persons: Dexcom, Kevin Sayer, Sayer, Teri Lawver, Lawver Organizations: LSEG Revenue, Dexcom
Dexcom — Shares slid nearly 7%, despite the manufacturer of diabetes management devices posting a third-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue beat. L3Harris reported adjusted earnings of $3.34 per share on revenue of $5.29 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG had expected $3.26 per share on $5.28 billion in revenue. Boyd reported adjusted earnings of $1.52 a share, beating the consensus estimate of analysts polled by FactSet by 12 cents. In the third quarter, Capital One reported adjusted earnings of $4.51 per share on revenue of $10.01 billion. The company's provision for credit losses came in at $2.48 billion, versus the $2.83 billion estimate from analysts polled by StreetAccount.
Persons: Dexcom, LSEG, Kate Spade, Gucci, Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, FactSet, Morgan Stanley, Skechers, Boyd, Darla Mercado, Lisa Kailai Han, Christina Cheddar Berk Organizations: Technologies, Tapestry, LSEG, Kinsale Capital, Kinsale, Joby Aviation, Allen, Co, FactSet, Boyd, Revenue, StreetAccount Locations: Kinsale
Coca-Cola on Wednesday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that topped analysts' expectations, thanks to a boost from higher prices that offset sluggish demand. Unit case volume fell 1% in the quarter, driven by weakening demand in some international markets. Consumer companies, including Coke, have reported in recent months that customers are more price sensitive, leading to sluggish demand for its products as prices remain high. Pepsi said volume for its North American beverage business fell 3% in its third quarter, fueled by weakening demand for energy drinks. Coke is projecting a low-single-digit headwind for comparable revenue and a mid-single-digit headwind for earnings per share.
Persons: Coke, Quincey Organizations: LSEG, Consumer, PepsiCo, Quaker Foods, Pepsi, CPI Locations: U.S, North America, Chico, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Pacific, China, Turkey, Latin America, Argentina
watch nowQuarterly lossesBoeing reported a more than $6 billion loss for the third quarter, its largest since 2020 when the pandemic halted most aircraft demand and its bestselling airplane was grounded after two crashes. It disclosed charges of more than $5 billion across its commercial and defense units and said it ended the third quarter with $10.5 billion in cash and marketable securities. Its commercial airplane unit's losses swelled to more than $4 billion from a $678 million loss a year before. Ortberg announced the departure of the defense unit's CEO, Ted Colbert, in September. He is expected to face questions on the call about which units or projects the company will consider shedding.
Persons: David Ryder, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, CNBC's Squawk, Brian West, Ted Colbert, we've, LSEG, Rockwell Collins, Max, weren't Organizations: Boeing Co, Bloomberg, Getty, Boeing, KC, International, NASA, CNBC, Alaska Airlines Locations: Renton , Washington, US
The stakes are high for Tesla when the electric vehicle giant reports results after the bell Wednesday. Analysts polled by LSEG expect the company to report earnings of 58 cents per share on $25.37 billion in revenue. The company posted adjusted earnings per share of 52 cents and revenue of $25.50 billion last quarter . Stakes are even higher for the company following an underwhelming robotaxi event earlier this month that failed to impress Wall Street analysts and investors hopeful for a turnaround. He retained an equal weight rating and $220 price target, implying shares will trade in a range from here.
Persons: Li, Ryan Brinkman, Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter, Potter, Cantor Fitzgerald's Andres Sheppard, Sheppard, Dan Levy, Jefferies, Philippe Houchois, Tesla Organizations: Tesla, LSEG, EV, Li Auto, Wall Street, Barclays Locations: China
BMO Capital Markets dropped its 2024 election guide last week. "We are not taking a view on the election outcome but rather sharing our views from a policy perspective," the firm said. The majority of analysts polled by LSEG have a buy rating, with a price target implying shares can rise more than 6%. The average price target of analysts polled by LSEG implies shares can bounce more than 25%. The average price target implies the stock can advance more than 20% over the next year.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, LSEG, Donald Trump, Dow Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, House, BMO, CNBC Pro, Brookfield, LSEG, White, Trump, Dow Jones, Analysts
The natural gas liquids midstream space is "relatively defensive," she added. Here are a few of the stocks that Salisbury's team highlighted with buy recommendations. "Even in softening oil environment, still surprisingly cheap compared to how much cash could be paid out if capex/acquisitions ever slow even a little bit," Salisbury's team noted. Finally, Bank of America called out Kinder Morgan , saying it is among the "key beneficiaries of long-term U.S. gas demand inflection in 2025." As gas demand rises, Bank of America sees a positive catalyst for brownfield gas pipelines — as in, pipelines that are already part of an existing facility, rather than those that are newly built.
Persons: Jean Ann Salisbury, Kinder Morgan Organizations: Bank of America, Enterprise Products Partners, Bank of, Enterprise, Enterprise Products, Williams Locations: Lake Charles , Louisiana, Arizona, East Coast, Pacific
Net income rose to about $2.17 billion, or 62 cents a share, from $1.85 billion, or 53 cents a share, a year ago. Profit margins were bolstered by $739 million in automotive regulatory credit revenue during the quarter. Automotive revenue increased 2% to $20 billion from $19.63 billion in the same period a year earlier and is about flat since late 2022. Energy generation and storage revenue soared 52% to $2.38 billion, while services and other revenue, which includes revenue from non-warranty repairs of Tesla vehicles, jumped 29% to $2.79 billion. "Despite ongoing macroeconomic conditions, we expect to achieve slight growth in vehicle deliveries in 2024," the company said in its earnings deck Wednesday.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, FactSet, Musk, Kelley, Vaibhav Taneja, Li Auto, Donald Trump, Trump, doesn't Organizations: LSEG, Energy, that's, California Public Utilities, Li, Ford, General Motors, Trump, Nasdaq Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Texas, California, Bay, China, Harrisburg , Pennsylvania
Several companies scheduled to release quarterly results next week could see their shares take a dive after Wall Street analysts lowered their latest earnings estimates. As of Tuesday, 19% of S & P 500 companies had reported, with earnings and revenue coming in at 6.1% and 1.4% above analysts' expectations, respectively, according to LSEG. But a host of stocks could take a hit next week, after analysts slashed their earnings expectations in recent months. Estimates have dropped nearly 37% over the past three months and more than 84% in the past six. HUM 3M mountain Humana shares over the past three months.
Persons: Humana Organizations: Wall, CNBC Pro, Intel, CNBC, Cybersecurity Association of China, Humana, Bloomberg News, CF Industries, CF Locations: China, Northbrook , Illinois
In the third quarter, IBM generated $6.52 billion in revenue from software. Revenue from Red Hat, a 2019 acquisition, grew 14%, compared with 7% in the second quarter. The company's infrastructure segment had $3.04 billion in revenue, down 7% and beneath StreetAccount's $3.24 billion consensus. IBM now has a generative artificial intelligence book of business exceeding $3 billion, up more than $1 billion in the second quarter. During the quarter, IBM said it would expand its network of Oracle product consultants and buy Oracle services company Accelalpha.
Persons: Jim Kavanaugh, Arvind Krishna, Kavanaugh, CNBC's Seema Mody, Mody, Krishna Organizations: IBM, Prudential, Revenue, StreetAccount, Red, Software, Oracle, Palo Alto Networks, Software AG Locations: StreetAccount .
DETROIT — General Motors easily outperformed Wall Street's third-quarter earnings expectations, leading the Detroit automaker in raising key guidance targets for 2024. GM is now forecasting full-year adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of between $14 billion and $15 billion, or $10 and $10.50 a share, up from between $13 billion and $15 billion, or $9.50 and $10.50. It also raised its adjusted automotive free cash flow forecast to between $12.5 billion and $13.5 billion, up from $9.5 billion and $11.5 billion. That compared to its previous guidance of $10 billion to $11.4 billion, or $8.93 and $9.93. The automaker has topped Wall Street's EPS estimates for nine consecutive quarters and revenue for eight straight quarters.
Persons: Wall, Paul Jacobson, Jacobson, we've Organizations: DETROIT, General Motors, Detroit, GM Locations: China
General Motors — The stock jumped more than 9% after the automaker posted better-than-expected third-quarter results and raised its full-year forecast. Verizon Communications — The telecommunications giant dipped 4% after posting third-quarter revenue of $33.33 billion, which came in below the $33.43 billion analysts polled by LSEG had expected. GE Aerospace reported adjusted revenue of $8.94 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG estimated $9.02 billion. Meanwhile, adjusted earnings per share of $1.15 beat consensus forecasts by just 1 cent. Philip Morris International — The tobacco company popped nearly 9% after reporting third-quarter results that beat expectations.
Persons: FactSet, General Motors, LSEG, Philip Morris, Lockheed Martin —, Lockheed Martin, Zions, Sherwin, Williams, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Lisa Kailai Han, Hakyung Kim Organizations: General, GM, Verizon Communications, GE Aerospace, LSEG, Philip Morris International, Lockheed, Citi, U.S, Global, Diagnostics, Norfolk Southern
Bernstein is bullish on Costco due to its overlooked focus on international growth. Analyst Zhihan Ma initiated coverage with an outperform rating on the Washington-based company. "Despite its expensive valuation, we believe its international growth potential is underappreciated, which can support consistent earnings growth for decades to come," Ma told clients in a Monday note, in which she also called Costco the "highest quality company in our coverage." As the consumer gets increasingly choosy , Ma said Costco is also a preferable play because of its focus on value. Like her, the majority of analysts polled by LSEG have buy ratings on Costco.
Persons: Bernstein, Zhihan Ma, Ma, LSEG Organizations: Costco Locations: Washington
SAP — U.S.-listed shares of the enterprise software provider gained more than 3% after the company posted a third-quarter earnings and revenue beat. GE Aerospace reported adjusted revenue of $8.94 billion, while analysts had estimated $9.02 billion, according to LSEG. 3M — Shares of the industrial company rallied 5% after 3M posted third-quarter earnings of $1.98 per share on revenue of $6.07 billion. Despite this, the company posted a third-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue beat. Sherwin-Williams reported adjusted earnings of $3.37 per share, lower than a StreetAccount estimate of $3.55 per share.
Persons: LSEG, AppLovin, Rob Sanderson, Nucor, Danaher, Sherwin, Williams, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Fred Imbert, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: JCP Investment Management, General Motors, GM, SAP — U.S, SAP, GE Aerospace, Citi, U.S, Loop Locations: Utah
Starbucks on Tuesday posted preliminary quarterly results that showed its sales fell again as the coffee chain tries to execute a turnaround. Niccol said he plans to share more details on the steps Starbucks is taking to turn around the business on the company's earnings call, scheduled for Oct. 30. The coffee chain's new CEO aims to reverse slowing demand for Starbucks' drinks, starting with its largest market: the U.S. The company's preliminary net sales fell 3% to $9.1 billion. Shares of the company fell more than 3% in extended trading on the announcement.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Niccol, LSEG Organizations: Starbucks, refocusing
Analyst Brooke Roach noted that while the stock's valuation "remains somewhat elevated," Warby Parker's strong fundamentals and margin growth outlook justifies outperformance from here. Warby Parker trades at a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 69, well above the S & P 500's 24.6 ratio. Warby Parker also has a track record of maximizing its labor operations and first-year store profitability. Analysts are generally bullish on Warby Parker, which is up 17% for the year. Of the 15 covering the stock, eight have buy or strong buy ratings, LSEG data shows.
Persons: Warby, Goldman Sachs, Brooke Roach, Warby Parker, Roach
Zions reported earnings of $1.37 per share on $792 million in revenue, ahead of the earnings of $1.17 per share and $779 million in revenue expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Nucor — The steel production company declined about 3% despite posting adjusted earnings and revenue that topped expectations in the third quarter. Nucor said it expects a decline in GAAP earnings per share for the current period over the prior quarter. In the third quarter, Hexcel reported adjusted earnings of 47 cents per share on revenue of $456.5 million. Alexandria reported third-quarter revenue of $791.6 million and funds from operation of $2.37 per share, as adjusted.
Persons: Zions, Nucor, Hexcel, FactSet, , Darla Mercado Organizations: Nike, NBA, WNBA, LSEG, SAP, Alexandria Real Locations: Alexandria
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