Teradyne, BlackRock, Victoria's Secret And More On CNBC's 'Final Trades' - BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), iShares Russell 2000 ETF (ARCA:IWM)
Benzinga·2025-10-16 12:27

Group 1: BlackRock, Inc. - BlackRock was highlighted as a strong investment opportunity following its robust third-quarter results, with CEO Larry Fink predicting rapid growth in the cryptocurrency market due to the firm's development of proprietary tokenization technology [2] - The company reported diluted EPS of $8.43, or $11.55 on an adjusted basis, and assets under management increased to $13.5 trillion, reflecting a 17% year-over-year growth [2][6] - BlackRock's shares rose by 0.7% to close at $1,202.59 on Wednesday [6] Group 2: Other Companies - SoFi's Liz Young Thomas selected iShares Russell 2000 ETF as a notable investment, which saw a 1% increase during the session [3][6] - Victoria's Secret & Co. was named by Stephanie Link as a final trade, with shares gaining 3.2% to close at $30.39; Telsey Advisory Group raised its price target from $24 to $29 [3][6] - Teradyne, Inc. was chosen by Joseph M. Terranova, with analysts expecting a quarterly earnings report of 79 cents per share, down from 90 cents per share a year earlier, and projected revenue of $744.2 million [4]