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Nasdaq Surges Over 100 Points; Chewy Shares Fall After Q2 Results
Benzinga· 2025-09-10 14:20
Market Overview - U.S. stocks showed mixed performance with the Nasdaq Composite gaining over 100 points, while the Dow decreased by 0.17% to 45,632.29 and the S&P 500 rose by 0.64% to 6,554.06 [1] - Information technology shares increased by 2.2% on the same day [1] Company Performance - Chewy, Inc. (CHWY) shares fell approximately 14% after reporting second-quarter results, with adjusted earnings of 33 cents per share, exceeding market estimates of 14 cents, and quarterly sales of $3.104 billion, surpassing expectations of $3.080 billion [3] Commodity Market - Oil prices rose by 1.3% to $63.46, while gold increased by 0.2% to $3,689.50. Silver and copper also saw gains of 0.7% to $41.630 and 0.3% to $4.5845, respectively [5] European Market - European shares experienced an upward trend, with the eurozone's STOXX 600 rising by 0.3% and Spain's IBEX 35 Index increasing by 1.3% [6] Asian Market - Asian markets closed higher, with Japan's Nikkei 225 gaining 0.87% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng rising by 1.01% [7] Notable Stock Movements - Wearable Devices Ltd. (WLDS) shares surged by 412% to $5.20 following a year-over-year increase in H1 EPS results and a new patent announcement [8] - Cuprina Holdings (Cayman) Limited (CUPR) shares increased by 212% to $2.19 after announcing exclusive licensing rights for medical waste recycling technology [8] - YY Group Holding Limited (YYGH) shares dropped by 61% to $0.3674 after pricing a registered offering of ordinary shares and warrants [8]
Strategists lift S&P 500 targets, Trump blocked from firing the Federal Reserve's Lisa Cook
Youtube· 2025-09-10 14:10
分组1 - US stock futures are rising, driven by Oracle's strong earnings report and optimistic outlook for its cloud infrastructure business, leading to record highs for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ [1][10] - Deutsche Bank raised its year-end target for the S&P 500 to 7,000 points, implying a gain of over 7% from current levels, while Barclays also increased its forecast to 6,450 points, citing strong earnings and resilient economic growth [1][10] - Oracle's cloud revenue is expected to grow 77% year-over-year to $18 billion, with AI-driven cloud revenue projected to reach $144 billion by fiscal year 2030, resulting in a market cap increase of $212 billion [1][10][22] 分组2 - The IPO of fintech company Clet is anticipated to be one of the largest this year, priced at $40 per share, valuing the company at $15 billion, with strong demand indicated by oversubscription [2][3] - Novo Nordisk announced a reduction of 9,000 jobs globally and cut its profit forecast for the third time this year, aiming to save $1.3 billion by 2026 [7][8] - Chewy reported a profit decline in its fiscal second quarter despite increased sales, impacted by a $79 million expense related to share-based compensation [9] 分组3 - The Producer Price Index (PPI) showed an unexpected drop in wholesale prices, with a year-over-year increase of only 2.8%, lower than the expected 3.5%, indicating potential for a Federal Reserve rate cut [1][6] - A federal judge blocked President Trump's attempt to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, allowing her to participate in the upcoming Fed policy meeting [1][3] - The Senate Banking Committee is expected to vote on Steven Myron's nomination to the Fed, who is in favor of lower rates, potentially influencing the Fed's decision [4][5]
[Earnings]Upcoming Earnings: Adobe Leads as Retail Sector Shows Activity
Stock Market News· 2025-09-10 13:13
The earnings calendar highlights Adobe Inc. reporting after close on Thursday, a significant event for the software industry. Adobe Inc. has a market capitalization of $150.19 billion as of September 9, 2025. The retail sector is also active with Chewy Inc. Class A on Wednesday, followed by Kroger Company (The) and RH on Thursday. Chewy Inc. Class A has a market cap of $17.37 billion as of September 2025. Kroger Company (The) has a market cap of $44.71 billion as of September 9, 2025. RH has a market cap of ...
Associated British Foods Plc (ASBFY) Pre Close Trading Update Conference Call (Transcript)
Seeking Alpha· 2025-09-10 13:03
Core Viewpoint - The company has reported a positive performance in the second half of the 2025 financial year despite facing challenging market conditions, including consumer caution, geopolitical uncertainty, tariffs, and persistent inflation in the U.S. and U.K. markets, particularly in food [2]. Group Performance - Primark's overall sales are expected to increase by 1% in the second half of the financial year, showing strong improvement in trading within the U.K. and Ireland [3]. - Total sales for Primark are anticipated to rise in the second half following a difficult first half, especially in the months after the budget announcement [3]. - The product offering has been strong, particularly in womenswear, contributing to the positive sales outlook [3].
Coach Parent Tapestry Targets Gen Z, Margin Expansion And Buybacks Through 2028
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-10 12:37
Core Viewpoint - Tapestry Inc. has outlined its long-term growth strategy, named Amplify, which aims to increase revenue, expand margins, and enhance shareholder returns through 2028 [1][2]. Revenue and Earnings Growth - The company anticipates mid-single-digit annual revenue growth and low double-digit earnings per share gains for fiscal years 2027 and 2028 [2]. - Tapestry plans to return $4 billion to shareholders over the next three years through dividends and share buybacks [2][4]. Margin Expansion - Operating margins are projected to exceed 22% by fiscal 2028, representing an increase of over 200 basis points from 2025 [3]. - Coach brand is expected to achieve steady mid-single-digit revenue growth and expand margins, with a long-term sales target of $10 billion [4]. Brand Strategy - The strategy is focused on attracting younger consumers, enhancing brand loyalty, and expanding internationally [2]. - Kate Spade is projected to return to profitable revenue growth in fiscal 2027 and accelerate further in 2028 [4]. Financial Outlook - Tapestry reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 outlook, assuming stable U.S. trade policies and consumer confidence without significant inflationary pressures [5]. - The company announced a new $3 billion share repurchase authorization and plans to maintain an annual dividend of $1.60 per share in fiscal 2026 [4]. Market Performance - TPR shares were trading higher by 0.49% to $105.70 in premarket trading [6].
5 Things To Know: September 10, 2025
Youtube· 2025-09-10 11:06
Group 1: Tariff and Trade Developments - The Supreme Court will hear the White House's appeal regarding the legality of many of President Trump's tariffs in the first week of November [1] - President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi are negotiating to address trade barriers between the US and India, with both leaders expressing commitment to conclude discussions soon [2] Group 2: Company Performance and Developments - Apple shares fell approximately 1.5% following the announcement of the iPhone 17 and its new models [3] - Microsoft is reportedly shifting to use Anthropic's AI tools for its Office 365 suite, while maintaining its long-term partnership with OpenAI [4][5] - GameStop's profits increased significantly due to a 63% rise in collectibles revenue compared to the previous year [5]
2 Dividend ETFs to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-10 10:47
Core Insights - The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF has shown significant growth, with a 45% increase over the past five years and over 130% in the last ten years, driven by the quality of its holdings and stock buyback programs [1][3][6] - The ETF is based on the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100 Index, which emphasizes reliable dividend payments, cash flow, and return on equity, distinguishing it from traditional cap-weighted funds [2][4] - The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF has approximately $100 billion in assets and focuses on reliable dividend growers, with notable holdings including Broadcom, Microsoft, and JPMorgan, and has seen its quarterly payments nearly double over the past decade [7][8] - The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF has produced a 186% price increase over the last ten years, benefiting from the rise of technology stocks [9] - The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF currently has a modest yield of 2.5%, which is below expectations, and has been affected by the performance of its largest holdings [13][15][17] ETF Performance and Characteristics - The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF offers a trailing yield of just under 3.8%, appealing to income-focused investors, although higher yields can be found elsewhere [3][6] - The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF's yield is relatively low at just over 1.6%, primarily due to its selection criteria that exclude high-yield stocks [10][11][12] - The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF's yield has decreased significantly since late 2023, as its largest holdings have outperformed in the broader market [15][16][17] Investment Considerations - Dividend stocks and ETFs provide a simpler solution for investors seeking reliable income that grows over time, with ETFs being less hassle than individual stock purchases [5] - The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF is recommended for income investors seeking relative safety, despite trailing the S&P 500 in performance when dividends are not reinvested [6] - The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF may not be a suitable investment currently due to its underwhelming yield and market conditions affecting its performance [13][17]
Stock Index Futures Gain on Oracle Boost Ahead of Key U.S. PPI Data
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-10 10:19
Economic Outlook - JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon indicated that the U.S. economy is experiencing a slowdown, with uncertainty about whether it is heading towards a recession [1] - A preliminary report showed that U.S. employers added 911,000 fewer jobs in the year through March than previously reported, suggesting a weaker labor market [1][1] Market Performance - Wall Street's major indexes closed higher, with UnitedHealth Group surging over +8% after announcing that 78% of its Medicare Advantage members are expected to enroll in top-rated plans next year [2] - Atlassian Corp. climbed more than +5% after announcing plans to transition customers to its cloud platform [2] - Nebius jumped over +49% after securing a deal worth up to $19.4 billion with Microsoft for AI infrastructure [2] Corporate Developments - Oracle's stock surged over +29% in pre-market trading after projecting that booked revenue from its core cloud business would exceed half a trillion dollars [3][14] - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported a 34% increase in August revenue, reflecting strong global demand for advanced AI chips [15] Economic Indicators - The U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) is anticipated to show a +0.3% month-over-month increase and a +3.3% year-over-year increase, compared to previous figures of +0.9% month-over-month [6] - U.S. Wholesale Inventories data is expected to remain unchanged at +0.2% month-over-month [7] International Developments - China's consumer prices fell at their fastest pace in six months, with the August CPI unchanged month-over-month and down -0.4% year-over-year [11][12] - Fitch Ratings raised its 2025 growth forecast for China to 4.7%, up from 4.2% [11]
ABF Shares Sink 10% As Primark's Woes Deepen
Forbes· 2025-09-10 08:20
Core Viewpoint - Shares in Associated British Foods (ABF) fell by 9.7% to £20.23 due to underwhelming sales forecasts from its Primark retail division [2] Group 1: Primark Performance - Primark's sales are expected to rise by 1% in the second half, with growth anticipated to be evenly distributed across Q3 and Q4 [2] - On a like-for-like basis, Primark's sales are projected to decline by 2% year-on-year, with a drop of 2.4% in Q3 and around 2% in Q4 [3] - UK and Irish sales have improved from the first half, attributed to strong product offerings, particularly in womenswear, and increased digital engagement [3] - The US market is described as "strong," while Europe is experiencing a more subdued consumer environment [3] - For the full year, Primark's total sales are expected to rise by 1%, with a store rollout program projected to drive sales growth of approximately 4% [3] Group 2: Grocery and Ingredients - Grocery revenues are expected to remain unchanged in the second half compared to the prior year, with growth in international brands offset by lower sales in Allied Bakeries and US oils [4] - Ingredients sales are also anticipated to be flat year-on-year, with good underlying growth in yeast and bakery ingredients, but impacted by currency devaluation and lower inflation in Argentina [5] Group 3: Sugar Segment - The Sugar segment is expected to record an adjusted operating loss of £40 million for the full year, with profits projected to improve in financial 2027 [6] - Sales and profits in the UK and Spain have significantly declined due to low European sugar prices and high beet costs [5][6] Group 4: Strategic Actions and Market Outlook - The CEO expressed satisfaction with the group's performance in a challenging environment marked by consumer caution, geopolitical uncertainty, and inflation [6] - Recent strategic actions include restructuring the Spanish sugar business, closing the Vivergo bioethanol plant, and acquiring Hovis Group to enhance breadmaking operations [6] - Analyst Mark Crouch noted that while Primark has historically thrived, current updates raise concerns about slowing sales growth in Europe and flat performance in the UK [7] - The acquisition of Hovis could provide a strategic lift, as it is less exposed to commodity swings and offers potential for scale-driven margin gains [7]
3 Dividend-Paying Growth Stocks to Double Up on and Buy in September
The Motley Fool· 2025-09-10 08:05
Core Insights - The article highlights consumer stocks that offer high dividend yields and potential for stock price recovery as economic conditions improve [1][2]. Group 1: Realty Income - Realty Income is known as the "monthly dividend company," maintaining consistent dividend payments since 1994, with a current yield of approximately 5.4% [4]. - The company owns nearly 15,600 properties, with a leasing rate of almost 99%, providing steady income as tenants cover maintenance and other costs [5]. - Despite a stock price decline of over 25% from its all-time high due to rising interest rates, Realty Income's profitability remains strong, with earnings of $4.11 per share in funds from operations (FFO), trading at 14 times its trailing FFO [6]. - The potential for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve may allow the company to refinance debt and fund new developments, possibly catalyzing stock recovery [7]. Group 2: Target - Target has experienced a significant decline in stock value, losing nearly two-thirds since late 2021 due to economic uncertainty and supply chain issues [9]. - Despite the challenges, Target has a 54-year streak of annual dividend increases, with a current payout of $4.56 per share, yielding over 4.8% [10]. - The company generated $2.9 billion in free cash flow, exceeding the $2.0 billion spent on dividends, indicating sustainability of its payout [10]. - Target's P/E ratio of 11 is notably lower than Walmart's 38, suggesting that the stock price may already reflect its challenges [11]. Group 3: PepsiCo - PepsiCo, a major player in the beverage and food industry, has faced a 25% decline in stock value over the past two years due to changing consumer preferences [12]. - The company has maintained a 53-year streak of dividend increases, with a current annual payout of $5.69 per share, yielding about 3.75% [13]. - PepsiCo generated nearly $7.1 billion in free cash flow, close to the $7.5 billion spent on dividends, with sufficient liquidity of $8.0 billion to cover payouts [13]. - The company's forward P/E ratio of 18 suggests it is reasonably priced, making it an attractive option for investors seeking income while the company works on product line improvements [14].