Group 1: Nike Inc (NKE) - Bryn Talkington, managing partner of Requisite Capital Management, selected Nike as her final trade, supported by Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow's upgrade from Equal-Weight to Overweight and a price target increase from $60 to $75 [1] - Nike shares increased by 1.8% to close at $65.39 on Monday [7] Group 2: Amazon.com Inc (AMZN) - Jason Snipe, founder and chief investment officer of Odyssey Capital Advisors, named Amazon as his final trade, with Oppenheimer analyst Jason Helfstein maintaining an Outperform rating and raising the price target from $290 to $305 [2] - Amazon shares gained 0.3% to settle at $233.88 during the session [7] Group 3: Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL) - Jim Lebenthal, partner at Cerity Partners, picked Delta Air Lines, which reported better-than-expected adjusted EPS and revenue for Q3, with operating revenue of $16.7 billion, a 6% year-over-year increase [2][3] - Delta Air Lines shares gained 0.1% to settle at $64.15 on Monday [7] Group 4: Apple Inc (AAPL) - Joseph M. Terranova, senior managing director for Virtus Investment Partners, highlighted Apple as a quality name with remarkable resilience, following a significant leadership transition in its artificial intelligence group [4] - John Giannandrea, senior vice president overseeing Machine Learning and AI Strategy, is set to retire in 2026 and will transition to an advisory role [5] - Apple shares rose by 1.5% to close at $283.10 during the session [7]
Nike, Apple, Amazon And An Airline Stock: CNBC's 'Final Trades' - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)