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(5/1) - Tuesday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News
Good morning traders of the stocks sub! Welcome to Tuesday and the first trading day of May! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news this morning-
President Donald Trump postponed the deadline on steel and aluminum tariffs for some allies, including the European Union, for 30 days to allow further discussions. The tariffs are already in effect against China, Japan, Russia and others. (CNBC)
Trump pushes back tariff exemptions but Europe is still not happy(CNBC)
The New York Times obtained a list of questions special counsel Robert Mueller has for Trump as part of his ongoing investigation into the 2016 presidential election. * The series of open-ended questions include the president's firing of former FBI director James Comey.
Comey: Trump should submit to Mueller interview (Axios)
GOP Senator Marco Rubio told the Economist magazine there is "no evidence whatsoever" the new tax law significantly helped U.S. workers. Rubio, who voted for the proposal, said instead corporations bought back shares and gave out bonuses.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in asked the United Nations to help verify North Korea's planned shutdown of its nuclear test site. The North, several days before the historic summit between Moon and Kim Jong Un, had promised to dismantle its site. (Reuters)
Mnuchin: 'No question' Trump sanctions brought North Korea to negotiating table (CNBC)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a cache of files he claimed were obtained from Iran and proved the country ran a secret program to build nuclear weapons. Trump must decide in two weeks whether to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
Porn star Stormy Daniels filed a new lawsuit against Trump, accusing him of defaming her in a tweet that said she was pulling a "con job" on the news media. Daniels already was suing Trump seeking to void a nondisclosure agreement she signed. (CNBC)
Actress Ashley Judd sued disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, alleging he tried to destroy her acting career after she refused his sexual advances. The lawsuit said Weinstein's actions prevented her from working in an Oscar-winning film franchise. (USA Today)
The co-founder of WhatsApp, the messaging service Facebook (FB) bought for $19 billion in 2014, is leaving the company at a time when Facebook reels from revelations of Russian election manipulation, fake news, and data leaks. (CNBC)
Facebook privacy changes leave developers steaming ahead of today's conference (NY Times) T* witter (TWTR) will bring original shows from Comcast's (CMCSA) NBCUniversal, Disney (DIS) and Viacom (VIA), among others, to its platform. The company also announced it's launching a division to help online influencers make scripted series. (CNBC)
Medicare chief Seema Verma exclusively told CNBC it's time that health care catches up with other industries when it comes to providing consumers greater transparency about prices. The agency proposed earlier this week that hospitals post their prices online.
Sanofi (SNY) and Regeneron (REGN) have agreed to lower the price of their cholesterol medicine in exchange for easier access for patients covered by pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts (ESRX), the first of a number of deals the drugmakers hope to strike to increase use of their drug. (CNBC)
Boeing (BA) will buy aircraft parts maker KLX (KLX) for about $3.2 billion in cash or $63 per share. KLX had said it would review strategic options in December. KLX shares were losing about 10 percent in the premarket, though still trading above the offer price. (Reuters)
Merck – The drugmaker beat estimates by 5 cents a share, with adjusted first-quarter profit of $1.05 per share. Revenue was very slightly below forecasts. Merck's results were powered by strong growth in sales of its cancer drug Keytruda, an it also raised its earnings forecast for the year.
Pfizer – Pfizer reported adjusted quarterly profit of 77 cents per share, beating estimates by 3 cents a share. Revenue was slightly below forecasts, but Pfizer's bottom line benefited from stronger sales of breast cancer drug Ibrance.
Apple – DA Davidson initiated coverage on Apple with a "buy" rating, saying although the company faces challenges, its huge free cash flow allows it both to return increasing amounts of money to shareholders and make strategic acquisitions.
Under Armour – The athletic apparel maker reported a break-even quarter on an adjusted basis, compared to analyst forecasts of a 5 cents per share loss. Revenue beat forecasts, helped by stronger international sales.
Archer-Daniels Midland – The grain processor beat estimates by 18 cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of 68 cents per share. Revenue also topped forecasts. The company said market conditions have improved for many of its businesses, and that it is even more confident about 2018 full year performance.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Sanofi – The drug companies announced they would cut the price of the cholesterol drug Praluent for Express Scripts customers, in exchange for greater patient access.
Facebook – Wedbush added Facebook to its "Best Ideas" list, saying the company would weather the controversy surrounding the Cambridge Analytica data breach.
WellCare Health Plans – The health insurer reported adjusted quarterly earnings of $2.47 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $2.02 a share. Revenue was essentially in line. WellCare raised its full-year forecast, based on strong performance across all its business lines.
Akamai Technologies – Akamai reported adjusted quarterly profit of 79 cents per share, 9 cents a share above estimates. Revenue also beat forecasts. The provider of internet content delivery technology saw its results boosted by its push into cloud security.
Texas Roadhouse – Texas Roadhouse matched forecasts with quarterly profit of 76 cents per share, with its revenue slightly above estimates. Comparable-restaurant sales were higher by 4.9 percent at company-owned restaurants and 3.9 percent at franchised locations.
Cognex – Cognex came in 4 cents a share above Street forecasts, with adjusted quarterly profit of 24 cents per share. The maker of machine vision technology saw revenue miss forecasts and it also gave weaker-than-expected full-year guidance.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet reported an unexpected quarterly profit, with revenue also beating forecasts. The hospital operator also issued strong full-year guidance as it benefited from lower costs and a jump in patient visits.
KLX – Boeing will buy the aircraft parts maker for about $3.2 billion in cash, or $63 per share. KLX had said it would review strategic options in December, and The Wall Street Journal had reported last week that a deal was near.
Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts – The casino operators are on watch as gambling revenue in the Chinese territory of Macau rose a better-than-expected 28 percent in April. Gaming revenue in Macau has now risen for 21 consecutive months.
Intel – The chipmaker will receive $380 million from the Israeli government to expand its manufacturing operations in that country, according to Israeli financial newspaper Calcalist.
Citrix Systems – Citrix was added to the "Conviction Buy" list at Goldman Sachs, which notes stronger pricing in the software company's CSS support services offering.
US Foods – US Foods was downgraded to "sector perform" from "outperform" at RBC Capital, which points to overall food distribution industry stagnation.
NutriSystem – NutriSystem earned 9 cents per share for its latest quarter, beating forecasts by 3 cents a share. The diet plan provider also saw revenue come in above estimates. NutriSystem also raised its full-year forecast.
Roku – KeyBanc rates the maker of streaming video devices a "buy" in new coverage, saying it provides a unique platform in the growing streaming video market.
Travelers — The insurer earned an adjusted $2.40 per share for the third quarter, two cents a share above estimates. Revenue also came in above forecasts. Profit did fall from a year earlier, however, due to higher weather-related losses, but premiums did rise to a record high.
Verizon — Verizon beat estimates by two cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.01 per share. Revenue fell slightly shy of analysts' forecasts, however. The company said it is in the midst of transforming itself in a "challenging environment," but noted strong profitability and customer loyalty.
American Airlines Group — The airline earned $1.76 per share for the third quarter, seven cents a share above estimates. Revenue was slightly above the Street's consensus. CEO Doug Parker noted the success of the company's integration efforts following its merger with US Airways.
Walgreens Boots Alliance — The drugstore operator beat estimates by eight cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.07 per share, Revenue fell below forecasts, however. Comparable-store sales rose 3.2 percent compared to a year earlier.
Dunkin' Brands — The company earned an adjusted 60 cents per share for its latest quarter, one cent a share above estimates. Revenue missed forecasts, however, due to fewer openings and a drop in sales at Baskin-Robbins outlets.
Alaska Air — The airline came in 11 cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $2.20 per share. Revenue was essentially in line with forecasts. Overall profit did fall due to costs related to Alaska Air's planned merger with Virgin America.
Bank of New York Mellon — The bank reported adjusted quarterly profit of 90 cents per share, nine cents a share above estimates. Revenue also beat Street forecasts. Bank of New York Mellon was helped by lower costs and an increase in revenue from a year earlier.
Quest Diagnostics — The medical lab operator came in two cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.37 per share. Revenue was in line with forecasts. Quest also raised its full-year forecast, crediting its improved performance to expansion of its health system relationships.
American Express — The financial services company reporting adjusted quarterly profit of $1.24 per share, well above estimates of 97 cents a share. Revenue also beat forecasts. Additionally, Amex raised its earnings outlook for the year on better credit quality and increased emphasis on its platinum card.
Tesla Motors — Tesla announced that all of its new vehicles will be equipped with hardware that enables fully autonomous driving, with the automaker planning to have a vehicle drive itself from Los Angeles to New York by the end of 2017.
Wells Fargo — Wells Fargo is the subject of a criminal investigation by California's attorney general, centering on whether the creation of new accounts by the bank's sales staff involved identity theft.
Alphabet — Alphabet's Google unit reportedly reached a deal with CBS to carry the network on a soon to be launched online TV service, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Mattel — Mattel reported adjusted quarterly profit of 70 cents per share, one cent a share below estimates. Sales came in slightly above forecasts. The toy maker did see a strong rebound in Barbie-related sales as well as improvement in its American Girl business.
EBay — EBay came in one cent a share above estimates, with quarter profit of 45 cents per share. Revenue was slightly above forecasts, but the online retailer gave a current-quarter forecast that disappointed some investors.
Caesars Entertainment — The casino operator's deal with creditors to bring its operating unit out of bankruptcy protection has been brought under question by a lawyer for the government's bankruptcy watchdog, who said the deal must not violate the law even if all parties agree to it.
Tableau Software — Tableau remains on watch today after surging Wednesday on reports that it has explored a sale in recent months. The Wall Street Journal reported that the business software company worked on a sale this past summer before the effort failed.
Netflix — Netflix and 21st Century Fox are in a court battle over alleged employee poaching. Fox accuses Netflix of illegally hiring two employees who were under contract at Fox, but Netflix filed a complaint questioning the legality of those contracts.
Futures were mixed this morning after the Fed indicated that the pace of rate hikes would be slower. With the Wednesday surge, the Dow closed over 25,000 for the first time since Dec. 4, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted their highest closes since Dec. 6. (CNBC)
Powell: Fed did not change course on interest rates in response to Trump (CNBC)
Tesla (TSLA) was 5 percent lower in premarket after it missed on earnings. Revenue did beat Street forecasts, however, and CEO Elon Musk expressed confidence that Tesla can be profitable every quarter. Separately, Tesla announced the departure of CFO Deepak Ahuja. (CNBC)
Meantime, Facebook (FB) shares were surging 11 percent in premarket after it reported earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street's expectations. The results are lessening investor concerns about increased spending on privacy and security-related matters. (CNBC)
Alibaba shares soar as market looks past the company's record $41 billion spending spree (CNBC)
Another busy morning for earnings reports features Dow component DowDupont (DWDP), Altria (MO), AmerisourceBergen (ABC), Baker Hughes (BHGE) and more. Amazon (AMZN) grabs the spotlight in today's after-the-bell earnings. (CNBC)
GE shares rise after revenue tops expectations, DOJ settlement(CNBC)
DowDuPont sales miss on foreign exchange effects and materials science weakness (Reuters)
The Labor Department is out with its weekly report on initial jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. ET. The Chicago Purchasing Managers Index comes at 9:45 a.m. ET. The government releases the shutdown-delayed new home sales report for November at 10 a.m. ET. (CNBC)
CNBC has learned that former Starbucks (SBUX) chairman and CEO Howard Schultz is gearing up to visit early caucus and primary statesas he mulls an independent run for president in 2020.
Schultz says he would improve Obamacare, force Big Pharma to negotiate on drug prices (CNBC)
In an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said President Donald Trump was chosen by God to be president in 2016. The interview also covered immigration, anti-Semitism and the wall.
Special counsel Robert Mueller claimed that evidence in one of his criminal cases related to Russian interference in the 2016 campaign was recently used in an online disinformation campaign, apparently to discredit Mueller's probe. (CNBC)
China said today its manufacturing activity contracted for the second-straight month in January — another sign that China's economy is slowing down amid domestic headwinds and the ongoing trade dispute with the U.S. (CNBC)
China's powerful naval gun will be ready for warfare by 2025: US intelligence (CNBC)
Political tensions in crisis-stricken Venezuela are reaching boiling point. It comes after opposition leader Juan Guaido stood in the streets of the capital city last week and declared himself as the country's "acting president." (CNBC)
At least four people died after a polar vortex blasted the Midwest with the coldest Arctic air in a generation. The extreme weather has also forced widespread school and government office closures. (The Weather Channel)
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that e-cigarettes are nearly twice as effective as nicotine patches, gums and similar therapies in helping people stop smoking cigarettes. (CNBC)
3 major drugmakers targeted by Democrats on insulin prices(CNBC)
Facebook (FB) Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg defended the company's data-collecting app, arguing the company made its market research program "very clear" to users. (CNBC)
DowDupont – The chemical maker earned an adjusted 88 cents per share for the fourth quarter, a penny a share above estimates. Revenue was short of estimates, however, on lower demand for automotive and appliance-related products.
General Electric – GE missed estimates by 5 centss a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of 17 cents per share. Revenue beat forecasts, however, and GE said it was making progress in strengthening its businesses and deleveraging its balance sheet.
Blackstone – The private-equity firm posted quarterly economic net loss of 2 cents per share, compared to estimates of a breakeven quarter. Revenue was well above estimates, however, and CEO Stephen Schwarzman said nearly all of Blackstone's flagship strategies beat their relevant benchmarks in 2018. Distributable net income also topped Wall Street forecasts.
Hershey – The chocolate maker missed estimates by a penny a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.26 per share. Revenue was also shy of estimates. Hershey saw sales increases in recently acquired snack brands, but that was offset by a drop in North American chocolate sales.
UPS – The delivery service earned an adjusted $1.94 per share for the fourth quarter, 4 cents a share above estimates. Revenue fell short of forecasts amid global trade turbulence, but higher fees helped bottom line results.
Microsoft – Microsoft reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.10 per share, beating consensus estimates by a penny a share. Revenue came in slightly short of forecasts, however, despite a gain in its cloud-computing business as several other product areas saw slower growth.
Facebook – Facebook beat estimates by 19 cents a share, with quarterly profit of $2.38 per share. The social media giant's revenue also beat forecasts. The results are lessening investor concerns about increased spending on privacy and security-related matters.
Tesla – Tesla earned an adjusted $1.93 per share for its latest quarter, missing the $2.20 a share consensus estimate. The automaker's revenue beat Street forecasts, however, and CEO Elon Musk expressed confidence that Tesla can be profitable every quarter. Separately, the company announced the departure of chief financial officer Deepak Ahuja.
Qualcomm – Qualcomm reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.20 per share, 11 cents a share above estimates. The chipmaker's revenue fell short of Wall Street forecasts. Qualcomm gave a forecast that was in line with analysts' estimates, soothing some concerns about weakness in the China smartphone market.
Visa – Visa beat estimates by 5 cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.30 per share. The payment network's revenue beat estimates, as well. Results were boosted by an 11 percent increase in payment volume, and the company also announced an $8.5 billion stock buyback program.
PayPal – PayPal reported adjusted quarterly profit of 69 cents per share, 2 cents a share above estimates. The payment service's revenue was essentially in line with forecasts, however PayPal gave a lower-than-expected revenue outlook for the current quarter.
Mondelez International – Mondelez matched Street forecasts with adjusted quarterly profit of 63 cents per share, and the snack maker's revenue was in line with expectations, as well. The company's sales fell in the latest quarter, but higher prices helped boost bottom line results.
Wynn Resorts – Wynn earned an adjusted $1.06 per share for its latest quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $1.35 a share. The casino operator's revenue came in above Wall Street forecasts.
Unilever – The consumer products giant reported weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter results and warned of a challenging 2019, due to tougher competition in the North American market.
General Motors –GM temporarily suspended production at 11 Michigan plants and its Warren Tech Center. The move comes after a local utility requested that users conserve natural gas during the extreme cold snap.
United Natural Foods – United Natural sued Goldman Sachs and Bank of America/Merrill Lynch. The food distributor claimed the investment banks put their own financial interests ahead of United Natural's when advising it on the acquisition of Supervalu last year. A Goldman spokeswoman said the suit has no merit.
UnitedHealth Group – The health insurer is suing to stop former executive David Smith from joining the new joint health care venture formed by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase. UnitedHealth claims the move violates Smith's noncompete agreement.
Good morning traders of the StockMarket sub! Welcome to Tuesday and the first trading day of May! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news this morning-
President Donald Trump postponed the deadline on steel and aluminum tariffs for some allies, including the European Union, for 30 days to allow further discussions. The tariffs are already in effect against China, Japan, Russia and others. (CNBC)
Trump pushes back tariff exemptions but Europe is still not happy(CNBC)
The New York Times obtained a list of questions special counsel Robert Mueller has for Trump as part of his ongoing investigation into the 2016 presidential election. * The series of open-ended questions include the president's firing of former FBI director James Comey.
Comey: Trump should submit to Mueller interview (Axios)
GOP Senator Marco Rubio told the Economist magazine there is "no evidence whatsoever" the new tax law significantly helped U.S. workers. Rubio, who voted for the proposal, said instead corporations bought back shares and gave out bonuses.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in asked the United Nations to help verify North Korea's planned shutdown of its nuclear test site. The North, several days before the historic summit between Moon and Kim Jong Un, had promised to dismantle its site. (Reuters)
Mnuchin: 'No question' Trump sanctions brought North Korea to negotiating table (CNBC)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a cache of files he claimed were obtained from Iran and proved the country ran a secret program to build nuclear weapons. Trump must decide in two weeks whether to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
Porn star Stormy Daniels filed a new lawsuit against Trump, accusing him of defaming her in a tweet that said she was pulling a "con job" on the news media. Daniels already was suing Trump seeking to void a nondisclosure agreement she signed. (CNBC)
Actress Ashley Judd sued disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, alleging he tried to destroy her acting career after she refused his sexual advances. The lawsuit said Weinstein's actions prevented her from working in an Oscar-winning film franchise. (USA Today)
The co-founder of WhatsApp, the messaging service Facebook (FB) bought for $19 billion in 2014, is leaving the company at a time when Facebook reels from revelations of Russian election manipulation, fake news, and data leaks. (CNBC)
Facebook privacy changes leave developers steaming ahead of today's conference (NY Times) T* witter (TWTR) will bring original shows from Comcast's (CMCSA) NBCUniversal, Disney (DIS) and Viacom (VIA), among others, to its platform. The company also announced it's launching a division to help online influencers make scripted series. (CNBC)
Medicare chief Seema Verma exclusively told CNBC it's time that health care catches up with other industries when it comes to providing consumers greater transparency about prices. The agency proposed earlier this week that hospitals post their prices online.
Sanofi (SNY) and Regeneron (REGN) have agreed to lower the price of their cholesterol medicine in exchange for easier access for patients covered by pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts (ESRX), the first of a number of deals the drugmakers hope to strike to increase use of their drug. (CNBC)
Boeing (BA) will buy aircraft parts maker KLX (KLX) for about $3.2 billion in cash or $63 per share. KLX had said it would review strategic options in December. KLX shares were losing about 10 percent in the premarket, though still trading above the offer price. (Reuters)
Merck – The drugmaker beat estimates by 5 cents a share, with adjusted first-quarter profit of $1.05 per share. Revenue was very slightly below forecasts. Merck's results were powered by strong growth in sales of its cancer drug Keytruda, an it also raised its earnings forecast for the year.
Pfizer – Pfizer reported adjusted quarterly profit of 77 cents per share, beating estimates by 3 cents a share. Revenue was slightly below forecasts, but Pfizer's bottom line benefited from stronger sales of breast cancer drug Ibrance.
Apple – DA Davidson initiated coverage on Apple with a "buy" rating, saying although the company faces challenges, its huge free cash flow allows it both to return increasing amounts of money to shareholders and make strategic acquisitions.
Under Armour – The athletic apparel maker reported a break-even quarter on an adjusted basis, compared to analyst forecasts of a 5 cents per share loss. Revenue beat forecasts, helped by stronger international sales.
Archer-Daniels Midland – The grain processor beat estimates by 18 cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of 68 cents per share. Revenue also topped forecasts. The company said market conditions have improved for many of its businesses, and that it is even more confident about 2018 full year performance.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Sanofi – The drug companies announced they would cut the price of the cholesterol drug Praluent for Express Scripts customers, in exchange for greater patient access.
Facebook – Wedbush added Facebook to its "Best Ideas" list, saying the company would weather the controversy surrounding the Cambridge Analytica data breach.
WellCare Health Plans – The health insurer reported adjusted quarterly earnings of $2.47 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $2.02 a share. Revenue was essentially in line. WellCare raised its full-year forecast, based on strong performance across all its business lines.
Akamai Technologies – Akamai reported adjusted quarterly profit of 79 cents per share, 9 cents a share above estimates. Revenue also beat forecasts. The provider of internet content delivery technology saw its results boosted by its push into cloud security.
Texas Roadhouse – Texas Roadhouse matched forecasts with quarterly profit of 76 cents per share, with its revenue slightly above estimates. Comparable-restaurant sales were higher by 4.9 percent at company-owned restaurants and 3.9 percent at franchised locations.
Cognex – Cognex came in 4 cents a share above Street forecasts, with adjusted quarterly profit of 24 cents per share. The maker of machine vision technology saw revenue miss forecasts and it also gave weaker-than-expected full-year guidance.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet reported an unexpected quarterly profit, with revenue also beating forecasts. The hospital operator also issued strong full-year guidance as it benefited from lower costs and a jump in patient visits.
KLX – Boeing will buy the aircraft parts maker for about $3.2 billion in cash, or $63 per share. KLX had said it would review strategic options in December, and The Wall Street Journal had reported last week that a deal was near.
Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts – The casino operators are on watch as gambling revenue in the Chinese territory of Macau rose a better-than-expected 28 percent in April. Gaming revenue in Macau has now risen for 21 consecutive months.
Intel – The chipmaker will receive $380 million from the Israeli government to expand its manufacturing operations in that country, according to Israeli financial newspaper Calcalist.
Citrix Systems – Citrix was added to the "Conviction Buy" list at Goldman Sachs, which notes stronger pricing in the software company's CSS support services offering.
US Foods – US Foods was downgraded to "sector perform" from "outperform" at RBC Capital, which points to overall food distribution industry stagnation.
NutriSystem – NutriSystem earned 9 cents per share for its latest quarter, beating forecasts by 3 cents a share. The diet plan provider also saw revenue come in above estimates. NutriSystem also raised its full-year forecast.
Roku – KeyBanc rates the maker of streaming video devices a "buy" in new coverage, saying it provides a unique platform in the growing streaming video market.
bigbear0083 has no positions in any stocks mentioned. Reddit, moderators, and the author do not advise making investment decisions based on discussion in these posts. Analysis is not subject to validation and users take action at their own risk. bigbear0083 is an admin at the financial forums Stockaholics.net where this content was originally posted.
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I hope you all have an excellent trading day ahead today on this Tuesday, May 1st, 2018! :)
Las Vegas Sands, MGM Resorts, Wynn Resorts — Shares of casino operators are bouncing back this morning, after Macau officials said they had not shrunk daily cash withdrawal limits for Chinese gamblers. A report in the South China Morning Post had said the amount allowed for withdrawal from automated teller machines would be cut in half.
Restoration Hardware — The luxury furnishings retailer reported adjusted quarterly profit of 20 cents per share, four cents above estimates. Revenue also beat forecasts, but the company gave weak current quarter guidance due to promotional activity.
Aflac — The disability insurer was cut to "underperform" from "market perform" at RBC, based on RBC's outlook for sluggish sales growth and various earnings headwinds.
Biogen — Biogen's experimental Alzheimer's drug was shown to reduce the risk of brain swelling when doses are gradually increased as opposed to using fixed higher doses.
Vail Resorts — The resort operator lost $1.70 per share for its latest quarter, 13 cents wider than anticipated, and its revenue also came in below analyst estimates. However, Vail did raise its 2017 resort earnings outlook, and said season pass sales during the quarter were up 16 percent over a year ago.
Duluth Holdings — Duluth reported a profit of 1 cent per share, compared to forecasts of a breakeven quarter, but the casual clothing maker saw revenue miss forecasts and it gave weak full-year guidance. Duluth cites unusually warm weather and a highly promotional environment for its cautious forecast.
Broadcom — Broadcom came in 9 cents above estimates with adjusted quarterly profit of $3.47 per share, while the chip maker saw revenue come in slightly above Street forecasts. Broadcom also announced a doubling of its quarterly dividend to $1.02 per share.
AT&T — Vice Chairman Ralph de la Vega will retire on December 31 after 42 years at the company. De la Vega was responsible for the company's launch of the first iPhone, which at the time was an exclusive contract for AT&T.
Athene — Athene priced its initial public offering at $40 per share, in the middle of the expected $38 to $42 range, raising $1.1 billion. That makes the annuity provider's IPO the second largest of the year, behind ZTO Express, according to Dealogic.
Wells Fargo — The bank reportedly chose four of its directors, including chairman Stephen Sanger and vice chair Elizabeth Duke, for a panel that will lead an investigation into the recent sales practices scandal. Reuters reports the other two members are directors Enrique Hernandez and Donald James, and that all four are independent directors.
bigbear0083 has no positions in any stocks mentioned. Reddit, moderators, and the author do not advise making investment decisions based on discussion in these posts. Analysis is not subject to validation and users take action at their own risk. bigbear0083 is an admin at the financial forums Stockaholics.net where this content was originally posted.
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What is on everyone's radar for today's trading day ahead here at stocks?
Hope you all have a wonderful trading day ahead here on this Friday December the 9th! :)
Hello. I have had a Samsung Galaxy S III phone as well as a 2013 Google Nexus Tablet. I plan on getting the newest Google Nexus Smartphone/Phablet that is coming out this year because I now have a desktop at home for internet, etc. & will no longer need my tablet in the future. In the past, I have downloaded a LOT of apps throughout both devices in which I currently have, & I'm looking forward to putting certain apps all under one roof through the next Google Nexus phone in the future. This is a list of apps for all of you to see in which I have previously downloaded or even bought. What I want are your opinions if there are any apps that I should get rid of or shouldn't bother keeping. If there are any better alternatives, then please provide them. This list will exclude apps by Google & Samsung that are automatically included in general (it's a long list, so forgive me for it):
Free Apps:
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Ajak Konstantios, a 35 year old restaurant manager from Akron, Ohio
"Opa! What, never saw a Greek man before? Ajak flexes his muscles These bad boys are my two precious jewels, one is named Adonis, and this one on the right is Akilina, and together we will win this game! Muscle is everything, and as long as you start to bond with people before they get evicted, that's a vote for you at the finale when it comes around. It's not like I need the money, since I already have been making a lot from my fantastic Greek meals, but it would be nice to win an extra 500 thousand. So, these houseguests better be ready for Ajak the Great!" Jeffery: Wow! You're a magician? Ajak: sigh People always say that..
Chester "Ester" Nielson, a 42 year old scientist from Fredericksburg, Texas
"Salutations, my people. I'm professor Chester Nielson. However, I prefer to be referred to as just Ester, without the professor title. Often times people would indulge in calling me absurd names because I use my extended vocabulary rather than just use the so-called 'street talk.' My loyal friends suggested this entertaining reality television show to me and that I should apply, and the next minute I was transported to a room with twelve other people and around a computer. But with that aside, I hope that I'm not seen as a nuisance or a 'verbose translator,' or 'speaking in Google translate,' as some of the dunces called me."
Ciara Roderick, a 28 year old waiter from Jaconita, New Mexico
Ciara turns to the camera, but then falls to the floor. Jeffery: Jesus, you sure your father wasn't drunk when he made this chic in his "divine image." Jesus: Ask him, not me. Ciara gets up and fixes her hair as she sits back down, as she tries to brush off what happened. "H-hello! My name is Ciara! A lot of people sometimes can't pronounce my name right, so to get it out of the way it's pronounced kee-air-ah. But enough of my name; some of you may be asking how I'm a waiter if I'm so clumsy. Well, I don't know. I've always been clumsy. People always tease me for being 'born my mistake' or that I fell onto the floor when I was born, thus making clumsy. Somehow, I was able to only drop one dish during my time at the restaurant that accepts me. I almost got fired until I was able to pay for the dishes. But as far this game goes, due to my clumsy nature I'll most likely end up in crutches during my time in the house and will be used as a pawn and it would just be really sad for me. But I'm still gonna give it my all! I will-" Ciara falls backwards, on her chair. Jesus cuts the camera as he and Jeffery move to the next dressing room.
Hannah Vespia, a 34 year old weather reporter from Elyria, Ohio
"Today's forecast calls for Drama House 11 and 14 relative of Emmy Vespia to win the game for herself and to pay off the remaining of student loans. Sunny weather, subject to change over the weeks. Under the radar gameplay is the best way to stay safe under the possible changing weather. And now we're getting some update that I'm apparently being obnoxious with my bio right now and- Wait a minute, what?" Jeffery: It's true. Just speak normally and don't be a- Hannah: Don't you dare finish that sentence. Jesus: Um, let's move along..
Hiro Zebreski, a 51 year old TV critic from Scottsbluff, Nebraska
"What's up, fellow viewers. I watch terrible shows so you don't have to. So I might be a bit of a lazy ass; so what? I think I could use that to my advantage and be a pawn every week and then I'll eventually win. Lazy people don't go to far, but Earlen from season eight was able to win the game without winning a single thing and won against the person who won the most competitions that season, so I'm not saying I'll end up like Earlen but maybe something similar if that's even possible. But I'm gonna be hella bored in that house, no television, computers, notta. Not like I'm one of those pricks that has mental breakdowns when they don't have those necessities. Heh heh."
Jenna Clossa-Cler, a 43 year old mother from Bethesda, Maryland
"My name is Jenna, and I'm a happy mother of five children. We all live the lovely city of Bethesda, and we've been their all our life. I'm not a big fan of moving; I just don't want to carry a bunch of boxes into a truck and then drive for miles and then unpack those boxes.... you probably get it. Anyway, back to the game. I'm probably not gonna go for all the competitions. I'm just gonna win stuff when needed, and that's pretty much it. The next best thing to o would be to just go with the flow and see how that does for me. If it goes well, it goes well. And vice versa. Well, I suppose that's all." Jeffery: Really? Nothing else to say? Jenna: Well damn, never knew I had to be interesting. Or at least to your standards.
Jerome Aarkanshan, a 37 year old soccer player from Belle Meade, Tennessee
"Diamond isn't the only soccer player on the show! Get ready for Jerome Aarkanshan, the next biggest competition! I'll break the record for Veto wins and win seven vetoes and not just six. But I guess I shouldn't just try to go for the vetoes or HOHs or whatever. I need to do other things, like social game, strategic game, all that jazz. But I still want to break the record if I can, but I'm sure I'll do so. I just gotta think like Diamond, play like her, and hopefully not get stuck evicted. Well, I wouldn't be shocked if that were to happen regardless, so let's just let this go on and whatever hits me, hits me."
Lazarus Masiejczyk, a 22 year old "controversial internet figure" from Raytown, Missouri
"Well, looks like I'll finally be able to clear my name from the air. My name's Lazarus, ironically I'm not religious in anyway. My last name literally looks like a native language so I'll leave it up to your imagination to crack it. So, let's just say I got into some almost-legal trouble on the Web when I said something to really sensitive people. Also, these people were also feminists so that's quadruple the trouble for me. But some police officers came around and proved me innocent, and now I reside in good ol' Raytown, trolling kids, ranting about online games, and being a better version of Keemstar. You know, it's a little ironic that I'm a controversial figure, but somehow I'm still a good people person. Like, I just get along with anyone, except over-the-top people. They scare the living shit out of me. Kudos to you if you figured out the reference to that sentence. But my social skills as a whole should make me the winner if I do it all right and don't fuck up. But, only time will tell."
Lexi Golini, a 19 year old "Online Reality Gamer" from Kalispell, Montana
"Hey, everyone! I'm Lexi! Some of you may know me from the internet for my amazing performances on Online Reality Games, reaching the merge in Survivor games every time and always making it to the final seven in Big Brother games. But now, this is the real deal, and I'm pretty scared, considering that I'm just not in front of a computer screen, submitting scores for challenges and all that great stuff. But I can also be a bit of a bitch. Most of the time, it just blurts out on its own, but people can be pretty unforgiving. There was once this girl named Courtney Grace and she exposed me of living with my parents, which really isn't terrible, considering that it's only one year after I finished high school, but I'm gonna move out once I win the money, and the best way to do that is bulldoze the houseguests with my attitude, and when they get angry, I only start going faster."
Marina Jungen, a 35 year old cashier from Gabbs, Nevada
"Well, I live in a pretty shitty part of the world. You would think Nevada would hit me with casinos, fast music, and expensive-but-terrible drinks. But I wound up here. And I work as a cashier. Can't complain anymore, now that I'm gonna be on a show that will make me rich. Am I ready for it? I guess; I never watched the show. But I think if I just sit back and watch everyone else do whatever, then I should be okay. Hopefully I'll win, since I really wanna get out of my dead end life. Wish me luck, or at least pray for me."
Nicole Arisumi, a 20 year old cover artist from Enola, Pennsylvania
Nicole mutters a bit, making her hard to hear. Jeffery: Hey, you got to speak up. We have a one hour time slot. "GAH! Oh... sorry. Um, my n-name's Nicole. I like to sing... a lot. I tried out for my school choir; they didn't like me. Then a musical theater director helped me in high school and I was able to improve my voice.. and now I'm pretty popular with my YouTube channel, ArisumiSings. Only 2K subscribers, but I gotta start somewhere. Shit, I'm going off topic. Er.. it's not that I don't have a strategy, it's just that I just don't know how to interpret it to work in a game like this. I'm emotionally fragile... okay, not really. I just tend to overreact at certain times. Um, am I done now?" Jesus: Sure, there's nothing else to say. Nicole: That's not a problem.. r-right? Jesus: N-n-no! It's just.... the time slot.
Thomas Solboleski, a 33 year old (ever failing) entrepreneur from Hoboken, New Jersey
"Hey, y'all! My name is Thomas, and I'm 33 years young, and I'm an entrepreneur. Can;t say I haven't been the most successful in my businesses, though. Believe it or not, I've had three failed businesses over the years. It's mostly due to the employees who don't want to commit to the simple job. Most of my businesses involve fashion, too; ironically, it's mostly men that decide to sign up and then they say 'it ain't my thing' and throw in the towel. Going into the house, I'll literally not take no for an answer. Unlike my failed businesses, I'll keep myself controlled, focused, and finish hard for the money at the end. Will I succeed? Well, I'm not sure; people can sometimes be total asses inside that house and then I won't be able to do jackshit by then. But what the heck, I gotta think positive!"
Todrick Hall (roughly based off the real Todrick Hall) a 32 year old entertainer from Los Angeles, California
"I am livid that I was cast on a show done by some little kid! this is not my type of show! I deserve to be on a show hosted by Julie Chen, but no; the gods just had to cast me on this. Can't go back now, so I guess I should start talking. First off, I'm not gay. Think of Henry from seasons six and nine; he was only 'gay' for the camera, but later revealed that he was actually straight. But I'm nothing like that rat Lars Zirashit. However, I still want to make it farther than being the first evicted, like most gays in the show. My over-the-top personality might bite me in the ass and eventually send me packing, but as long as I make it farther than Week 1, I'll be working my ass off regardless if people like it or not. I will win the season. Mark. My. Words."
Travelers — The insurer earned an adjusted $2.40 per share for the third quarter, two cents a share above estimates. Revenue also came in above forecasts. Profit did fall from a year earlier, however, due to higher weather-related losses, but premiums did rise to a record high.
Verizon — Verizon beat estimates by two cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.01 per share. Revenue fell slightly shy of analysts' forecasts, however. The company said it is in the midst of transforming itself in a "challenging environment," but noted strong profitability and customer loyalty.
American Airlines Group — The airline earned $1.76 per share for the third quarter, seven cents a share above estimates. Revenue was slightly above the Street's consensus. CEO Doug Parker noted the success of the company's integration efforts following its merger with US Airways.
Walgreens Boots Alliance — The drugstore operator beat estimates by eight cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.07 per share, Revenue fell below forecasts, however. Comparable-store sales rose 3.2 percent compared to a year earlier.
Dunkin' Brands — The company earned an adjusted 60 cents per share for its latest quarter, one cent a share above estimates. Revenue missed forecasts, however, due to fewer openings and a drop in sales at Baskin-Robbins outlets.
Alaska Air — The airline came in 11 cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $2.20 per share. Revenue was essentially in line with forecasts. Overall profit did fall due to costs related to Alaska Air's planned merger with Virgin America.
Bank of New York Mellon — The bank reported adjusted quarterly profit of 90 cents per share, nine cents a share above estimates. Revenue also beat Street forecasts. Bank of New York Mellon was helped by lower costs and an increase in revenue from a year earlier.
Quest Diagnostics — The medical lab operator came in two cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.37 per share. Revenue was in line with forecasts. Quest also raised its full-year forecast, crediting its improved performance to expansion of its health system relationships.
American Express — The financial services company reporting adjusted quarterly profit of $1.24 per share, well above estimates of 97 cents a share. Revenue also beat forecasts. Additionally, Amex raised its earnings outlook for the year on better credit quality and increased emphasis on its platinum card.
Tesla Motors — Tesla announced that all of its new vehicles will be equipped with hardware that enables fully autonomous driving, with the automaker planning to have a vehicle drive itself from Los Angeles to New York by the end of 2017.
Wells Fargo — Wells Fargo is the subject of a criminal investigation by California's attorney general, centering on whether the creation of new accounts by the bank's sales staff involved identity theft.
Alphabet — Alphabet's Google unit reportedly reached a deal with CBS to carry the network on a soon to be launched online TV service, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Mattel — Mattel reported adjusted quarterly profit of 70 cents per share, one cent a share below estimates. Sales came in slightly above forecasts. The toy maker did see a strong rebound in Barbie-related sales as well as improvement in its American Girl business.
EBay — EBay came in one cent a share above estimates, with quarter profit of 45 cents per share. Revenue was slightly above forecasts, but the online retailer gave a current-quarter forecast that disappointed some investors.
Caesars Entertainment — The casino operator's deal with creditors to bring its operating unit out of bankruptcy protection has been brought under question by a lawyer for the government's bankruptcy watchdog, who said the deal must not violate the law even if all parties agree to it.
Tableau Software — Tableau remains on watch today after surging Wednesday on reports that it has explored a sale in recent months. The Wall Street Journal reported that the business software company worked on a sale this past summer before the effort failed.
Netflix — Netflix and 21st Century Fox are in a court battle over alleged employee poaching. Fox accuses Netflix of illegally hiring two employees who were under contract at Fox, but Netflix filed a complaint questioning the legality of those contracts.
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Las Vegas Sands, MGM Resorts, Wynn Resorts — Shares of casino operators are bouncing back this morning, after Macau officials said they had not shrunk daily cash withdrawal limits for Chinese gamblers. A report in the South China Morning Post had said the amount allowed for withdrawal from automated teller machines would be cut in half.
Restoration Hardware — The luxury furnishings retailer reported adjusted quarterly profit of 20 cents per share, four cents above estimates. Revenue also beat forecasts, but the company gave weak current quarter guidance due to promotional activity.
Aflac — The disability insurer was cut to "underperform" from "market perform" at RBC, based on RBC's outlook for sluggish sales growth and various earnings headwinds.
Biogen — Biogen's experimental Alzheimer's drug was shown to reduce the risk of brain swelling when doses are gradually increased as opposed to using fixed higher doses.
Vail Resorts — The resort operator lost $1.70 per share for its latest quarter, 13 cents wider than anticipated, and its revenue also came in below analyst estimates. However, Vail did raise its 2017 resort earnings outlook, and said season pass sales during the quarter were up 16 percent over a year ago.
Duluth Holdings — Duluth reported a profit of 1 cent per share, compared to forecasts of a breakeven quarter, but the casual clothing maker saw revenue miss forecasts and it gave weak full-year guidance. Duluth cites unusually warm weather and a highly promotional environment for its cautious forecast.
Broadcom — Broadcom came in 9 cents above estimates with adjusted quarterly profit of $3.47 per share, while the chip maker saw revenue come in slightly above Street forecasts. Broadcom also announced a doubling of its quarterly dividend to $1.02 per share.
AT&T — Vice Chairman Ralph de la Vega will retire on December 31 after 42 years at the company. De la Vega was responsible for the company's launch of the first iPhone, which at the time was an exclusive contract for AT&T.
Athene — Athene priced its initial public offering at $40 per share, in the middle of the expected $38 to $42 range, raising $1.1 billion. That makes the annuity provider's IPO the second largest of the year, behind ZTO Express, according to Dealogic.
Wells Fargo — The bank reportedly chose four of its directors, including chairman Stephen Sanger and vice chair Elizabeth Duke, for a panel that will lead an investigation into the recent sales practices scandal. Reuters reports the other two members are directors Enrique Hernandez and Donald James, and that all four are independent directors.
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Travelers — The insurer earned an adjusted $2.40 per share for the third quarter, two cents a share above estimates. Revenue also came in above forecasts. Profit did fall from a year earlier, however, due to higher weather-related losses, but premiums did rise to a record high.
Verizon — Verizon beat estimates by two cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.01 per share. Revenue fell slightly shy of analysts' forecasts, however. The company said it is in the midst of transforming itself in a "challenging environment," but noted strong profitability and customer loyalty.
American Airlines Group — The airline earned $1.76 per share for the third quarter, seven cents a share above estimates. Revenue was slightly above the Street's consensus. CEO Doug Parker noted the success of the company's integration efforts following its merger with US Airways.
Walgreens Boots Alliance — The drugstore operator beat estimates by eight cents a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.07 per share, Revenue fell below forecasts, however. Comparable-store sales rose 3.2 percent compared to a year earlier.
Dunkin' Brands — The company earned an adjusted 60 cents per share for its latest quarter, one cent a share above estimates. Revenue missed forecasts, however, due to fewer openings and a drop in sales at Baskin-Robbins outlets.
Alaska Air — The airline came in 11 cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $2.20 per share. Revenue was essentially in line with forecasts. Overall profit did fall due to costs related to Alaska Air's planned merger with Virgin America.
Bank of New York Mellon — The bank reported adjusted quarterly profit of 90 cents per share, nine cents a share above estimates. Revenue also beat Street forecasts. Bank of New York Mellon was helped by lower costs and an increase in revenue from a year earlier.
Quest Diagnostics — The medical lab operator came in two cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.37 per share. Revenue was in line with forecasts. Quest also raised its full-year forecast, crediting its improved performance to expansion of its health system relationships.
American Express — The financial services company reporting adjusted quarterly profit of $1.24 per share, well above estimates of 97 cents a share. Revenue also beat forecasts. Additionally, Amex raised its earnings outlook for the year on better credit quality and increased emphasis on its platinum card.
Tesla Motors — Tesla announced that all of its new vehicles will be equipped with hardware that enables fully autonomous driving, with the automaker planning to have a vehicle drive itself from Los Angeles to New York by the end of 2017.
Wells Fargo — Wells Fargo is the subject of a criminal investigation by California's attorney general, centering on whether the creation of new accounts by the bank's sales staff involved identity theft.
Alphabet — Alphabet's Google unit reportedly reached a deal with CBS to carry the network on a soon to be launched online TV service, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Mattel — Mattel reported adjusted quarterly profit of 70 cents per share, one cent a share below estimates. Sales came in slightly above forecasts. The toy maker did see a strong rebound in Barbie-related sales as well as improvement in its American Girl business.
EBay — EBay came in one cent a share above estimates, with quarter profit of 45 cents per share. Revenue was slightly above forecasts, but the online retailer gave a current-quarter forecast that disappointed some investors.
Caesars Entertainment — The casino operator's deal with creditors to bring its operating unit out of bankruptcy protection has been brought under question by a lawyer for the government's bankruptcy watchdog, who said the deal must not violate the law even if all parties agree to it.
Tableau Software — Tableau remains on watch today after surging Wednesday on reports that it has explored a sale in recent months. The Wall Street Journal reported that the business software company worked on a sale this past summer before the effort failed.
Netflix — Netflix and 21st Century Fox are in a court battle over alleged employee poaching. Fox accuses Netflix of illegally hiring two employees who were under contract at Fox, but Netflix filed a complaint questioning the legality of those contracts.
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