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Drive Shack Inc
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dann müsste ds klappen. da hängen mega viele TX, glaube es ist noch nicht ausverkauft
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Monday, November 8, 2021 Futures Up/Down % Last Dow 72.00 0.20% 36,287 S&P 500 4.25 0.09% 4,694 Nasdaq 9.00 0.06% 16,360 U.S. futures are looking to open at new record highs (again) after Washington passed a smaller form of its highway, broadband and other infrastructure improvement spending deal this weekend, as the $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed through Congress on Friday. A very important week of economic data coming up with monthly CPI, PPI inflation data mid-week. Crypto assets rising to records ahead of the inflation reports as Bitcoin up 8% nearing $66K, Ethereum record highs up over 6% above $4,700, Litecoin tops $200, up over 5.75% as crypto assets surging again. Tech futures underperform following weakness in Tesla (TSLA) after its CEO Elon Musk on Saturday asked his 62.5 million followers on Twitter in a poll if he should sell 10% of his Tesla stock. The world’s richest person had previously said he could face a “massive” tax bill this year as he has to exercise a large number of stock options coming due next year. In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index fell -100 points to 29,507, the Shanghai Index rose 0.2% to just under 3,500, and the Hang Seng Index declined 100 points to 24,763. In Europe, the German DAX is down about -0.1% at 16,035, while the FTSE 100 is flat holding just above 7,300. Last week the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow notched their fifth straight weekly advances (longest streak for the S&P since Aug 2020); for the week, the S&P 500 rose 2%, the Dow added 1.42%, the Nasdaq gained 3.05% and the Russell 200o over 6%. The Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) notched its 10th winning session in a row on Friday while the S&P 500 scored another record high on Friday and booked a week of solid gains following a strong U.S. jobs report and positive data for Pfizer’s experimental pill against COVID-19, which helped boost travel and other economic reopen sectors. The news kept the run going for equities after investors earlier in the week digested the Federal Reserve’s decision to start reducing its monthly bond purchases put in place to support the economy. Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index gained 17.47 points, or 0.37%, to 4,697.53 The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 203.72 points, or 0.56%, to 36,327.95 The Nasdaq Composite climbed 31.28 points, or 0.20%, to 15,971.59 The Russell 2000 Index advanced 34.65 points, or 1.44% to 2,437.08 Events Calendar for Today No major U.S. economic data Earnings Calendar: Earnings Before the Open: ATRO, AXSM, BKI, COTY, DS, EDIT, EHTH, GATO, GTES, HLIO, KOS, LINC, NERV, NSSC, RDNT, RDUS, RETA, THS, TTD, USFD, VAC, VUZI, WOW, ZIXI Earnings After the Close: ACAD, AEIS, AEL, AMBC, AMC, AMPH, AMRS, APEI, APPF, APTS, ASUR, ATER, AVEO, BAND, BRP, CARA, CBT, CHRS, CLRS, CLOV, CSSE, CSTL, CXW, DDD, DOOR, ENV, FIVN, FLDM, FRPT, FSK, FTK, GOSS, HIL, IEA, IFF, IIN, INST, IPAR, JKHY, KERN, LMND, LOTZ, MRC, MRTX, MWA, NCMI, NEWR, NNI, NVRO, NVTA, OCIUL, OUST, PRA, PRI, PRIM, PYPL, RBLX, REAL, SANM, SCOR, SDC, SNCR, SPCE, SWSP, SWAV, SWX, TCMD, TREX, TRIP, TWO, XNCR, ZIOP, ZNGA Other Key Events: Credit Suisse 30th Annual Healthcare Conference, 11/8-11/11 (virtual) JPMorgan Global Consumer, Retail & Luxury Conference, 11/8-11/21 (virtual) EEI Financial Conference, 11/7-11/9 (virtual) REITWorld 2021 Annual Conference, 11/9-11/12 (virtual) Macro Up/Down Last Nymex 1.22 82.49 Brent 1.09 83.83 Gold -0.50 1,818.50 EUR/USD -0.0002 1.1564 JPY/USD 0.05 113.46 10-Year Note +0.032 1.485% World News China’s export growth moderated slightly to 27.1% yoy in October, above the 22.8% consensus expectation, implying a sequential gain of 2.6% in October (a modest slowdown from +3.0% in September) despite electricity constraints in October. At the same time, imports rose 20.6% yoy in October, missing expectations of a 26.2% surge, but fell 3.2% sequentially in October (vs. -0.7% in September). As a result of the far bigger growth in exports over imports, the monthly trade surplus rose further to a record high of $84.5bn in October, supporting the appreciation of the Chinese yuan in October, even as China’s economy has slowed down sharply in recent months. China’s trade surplus with the United States was $40.75 billion in October based on customs data showed on Sunday, down from $42 billion in September. For the first ten months of the year, the surplus was $320.67 billion – Reuters Highway, broadband and other infrastructure improvement spending deal this weekend, as the $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed through Congress on Friday and among parts of the deal, allows for $7.5 billion spending for building out a network of electric vehicle chargers and another $7.5 billion for low or zero-emission buses and ferries. Sector News Breakdown Consumer Tesla Inc ($TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Saturday asked his 62.5 million followers on Twitter in a poll if he should sell 10% of his Tesla stock. The world’s richest person had previously said he could face a “massive” tax bill this year as he has to exercise a large number of stock options coming due next year. “Note, I do not take a cash salary or bonus from anywhere. I only have stock, thus the only way for me to pay taxes personally is to sell stock,” Musk said on Twitter on Saturday. Rivian Automotive ($RIVN) raises IPO price range to $72.00-$74.00 from $57.00-$62.00. Separately, Barron’s noted Rivian Automotive (RIVN) is set to go public this coming week at a market value that could exceed that of Honda Motor (HMC) despite having sold just a handful of vehicles, with a market cap around $64 billion Haverty’s (HVT) announces special cash dividend, quarterly cash dividend, and additional authorization under stock repurchase program Peloton ($PTON) has halted hiring across all departments effective immediately, CNBC reported late Friday, a day after it slashed its full-year outlook amid slowing momentum for its fitness products Coty ($COTY) agrees to sell additional partial stake in Wella to KKR in exchange for about 56% of Preferred Coty shares owned by KKR Marriott Vacations ($VAC) Q3 adjusted EPS $1.60 vs. est. $1.42; Q3 revs $1.05B vs est. $1.07B; said occupancies at our resorts this quarter were very strong despite the Delta variant and contract sales were within 3% of 2019 levels, driving 25% sequential growth in Adjusted EBITDA Energy China’s crude oil imports plunged in October to the lowest since September 2018, as large state-owned refiners withheld purchases because of rising prices while independent refiners were restrained by limited quotas to import. The world’s biggest crude oil importer brought in 37.8 million tonnes last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Sunday, equivalent to 8.9 million barrels per day (bpd). – Reuters FirstEnergy ($FE) agrees to sell a 19.9% stake in its three regulated transmission businesses to Brookfield Asset Management (BAM) for $2.4B Financials Berkshire Hathaway Inc ($BRK/A) said that global supply chain disruptions kept a lid on its ability to generate profit; Q3 operating profit rose 18% but missed analyst forecasts amid goods shortages that crimped consumer spending; net income, meanwhile, fell 66%, reflecting lower gains from stock holdings such as Apple Inc and Bank of America Corp. Alleghany ($Y) mentioned positively in Barron’s saying shares should not be overlooked noting under CEO Weston Hicks, Alleghany has used a similar strategy to create an attractive, smaller-scale version of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway ($BRK.A) R. Berkley ($WRB) announced that its Board of Directors has declared a special cash dividend on its common stock of $1.00 per share to be paid on December 22 to stockholders of record at the close of business on December 7 Healthcare Cannabis stocks rose late Friday after Marijuana Moment reported a fresh Republican-led attempt to legalize marijuana. The States Reform Act led by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is still in the preliminary stage, and a final version is expected to be filed later this month. As U.S. health authorities expand use of the leading Covid-19 vaccines, researchers investigating heart-related risks linked to the shots are exploring several emerging theories, including one centered on the spike protein made in response to vaccination. Researchers aren’t certain why the messenger RNA vaccines, one from Pfizer Inc. ($PFE) and partner BioNTech SE ($BNTX) and the other from Moderna Inc., are likely causing the inflammatory heart conditions myocarditis and pericarditis in a small number of cases. – WSJ https://on.wsj.com/3mQqCVY Alcon ($ALC) has acquired Ivantis, developer and manufacturer of the novel Hydrus Microstent, a minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) device designed to lower intraocular pressure for open-angle glaucoma patients in connection with cataract surgery for $475M in upfront consideration Genetron Holdings ($GTH) has formed a strategic partnership with oncology laboratory solution provider NeoGenomics (NEO) to drive global oncology drug research and development. Industrials & Materials Boeing ($BA) directors agreed to a $237.5 million settlement of claims that they turned a blind eye to safety issues related to 737 Max jetliners whose crashes have cost the company more than $20 billion, according to court documents Blade Air Mobility ($BLDE) is bringing ride-sharing to helicopters-just don’t call it the Uber ($UBER) of the sky. The stock can take off without that comparison, Barron’s reported. Blade Air Mobility is a less risky way to invest in the eVTOL future, though certainly not risk-free BHP is close to a deal to sell its controlling interest in two Australian coal mines to Stanmore Resources Ltd. ($STMRF) for ~$1.25B, the Wall Street Journal reports. Technology, Media & Telecom New Oriental Education & Technology ($EDU), Gaotu Techedu ($GOTU), and Tal Education ($TAL) shares all rising over 20% after the WSJ reported that China plans to issue more than a dozen licenses that would allow companies to offer after-school tutoring. The report said Gaotu Techedu (GOTU) and Yuanfudao, a unit of Tencent ($TCEHY), have held talks about resuming tutoring to students in the ninth grade and below https://on.mktw.net/3EVcxg5 Trinseo ($TSE) has begun work to explore the divestiture of its Styrenics businesses and plans to launch a formal sales process in Q1 of 2022. The scope of this potential divestiture is expected to include the Feedstocks and Polystyrene reporting segments as well as the company’s 50% ownership of Americas Styrenics AU Optronics ($AUOTY) reports October revenue of NT$30.38B (+18.1% Y/Y, -9.9% M/M); the total panel area shipment reached around 2.08 million square meters in October 2021, down by 4.3% month-over-month. ChipMOS ($IMOS) reports October revenue of $82.3M (-2.3% M/M; +10.7% Y/Y).
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Friday, October 8, 2021 Futures Up/Down % Last Dow 42.00 0.12% 34,678 S&P 500 2.50 0.06% 4,392 Nasdaq 0.00 0.00% 14,881 After a week of overnight swings and market volatility, U.S. futures come into Friday’s trading looking flat, with the S&P little changed at 4,390 after a strong session on Thursday was met with a late day pullback, as major averages finished well off their best levels. U.S. futures steady as investors anticipate a key employment report that could offer clues on the Fed’s timeline for reducing bond purchases. Nonfarm payroll data at 8:30 AM with an est. for +500K jobs added, private payrolls est. +455K, manufacturing payrolls +25K and the unemployment rate to fall to 5.1% from 5.2%; average hourly earnings expected to rise +0.4% (vs. last month +0.6%). Equities rose and Treasuries sank on Thursday after Senate leaders pulled the U.S. from the brink of default with a deal for a short-term debt ceiling increase in the amount of $480B to a $28.9 trillion debt limit. However, this could be short lived as the agreement only funds Treasury debt until Dec. 3, meaning Senators will again face a deadline for default. In Asian markets, the Shanghai Index opened for trading after a week long pause to celebrate its Golden Week holiday, rising 24 points to 3,592, the Hang Seng Index gained 136 points to 24,837 and the Nikkei advanced 370 points (1.34%) to 28,048. In Europe, the German DAX is down a few points at 15,235, while the FTSE 100 is up a few at 7,085. Oil prices are higher, heading for its seventh weekly gain with WTI crude nearing $80 Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index gained 36.21 points, or 0.83%, to 4,399.76 The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 337.95 points, or 0.98%, to 34,754.94 The Nasdaq Composite surged 152.10 points, or 1.05%, to 14,654.02 The Russell 2000 Index advanced 35.14 points, or 1.59% to 2,250.09 Events Calendar for Today 8:30 AM ET Non-Farm Payrolls for September…est. +500K 8:30 AM ET Private Payrolls for September…est. +455K 8:30 AM ET Manufacturing Payrolls for September…est. +25K 8:30 AM ET Unemployment Rate for September…est. 5.1% 8:30 AM ET Average Hourly Earnings for September…est. +0.4% 10:00 AM ET Wholesale Inventories MoM for Aug 1:00 PM EST Baker Hughes Weekly rig count data Macro Up/Down Last Nymex 0.58 78.86 Brent 0.65 82.60 Gold 0.90 1,762.00 EUR/USD 0.0014 1.1563 JPY/USD 0.23 111.82 10-Year Note +0.021 1.593% World News The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved legislation to temporarily raise the federal government’s $28.4 trillion debt limit and avoid the risk of a historic default this month, but it put off until early December a decision on a longer-lasting remedy. German Aug Trade Balance smaller surplus: +€13.0b vs +€15.8b consensus; German August Exports lower down -1.2% vs +0.5% consensus and German Aug Imports higher rising +3.5% vs 1.8% consensus Sector News Breakdown Consumer Home Depot ($HD) and Lowe’s ($LOW) both downgraded to Hold from Buy at Loop Capital Tesla ($TSLA) CEO Elon Musk confirmed that the car maker is moving its headquarters from Fremont, California to Austin, Texas, where the company has been constructing a new factory for a little over a year. CEO Musk also said a global shortage of chips and ships is the only thing standing in the way of the company maintaining sales growth in excess of 50% Oatly Group ($OTLY) upgraded to Overweight from Neutral with a $21 price target Drive Shack ($DS) reports prelim Q3 revs of $75M vs. est. $76.74M Scientific Games ($SGMS) wins 10-year Vermont lottery systems contract; company’s advanced platforms and game services will modernize lottery play and maximize revenues for programs in green mountain state Thor Industries ($THO) increases regular quarterly dividend 5% to 43c per share Energy, Industrials and Materials Dow Transports finished the day down -0.25% just above the 14,500 level, but slipping below its 50-day MA at 14,515 B. Hunt ($JBHT) downgraded to Underweight on relative valuation at JPMorgan Union Pacific ($UNP) upgraded to Overweight from Neutral with a price target of $247, up from $234 at JPMorgan on recent selloff Sundial Growers Inc. ($SNDL) announced it will acquire liquor and pot retailer Alcanna in an all-stock deal with a total consideration of about C$346M Financials Pzena Investment Management Inc. ($PZN) prelim AUM as of Sept 30 of $50.8 bln Chubb ($CB) announced a definitive agreement to acquire the life and non-life insurance companies that house the personal accident, supplemental health and life insurance business of Cigna (CI) in seven Asia-Pacific, or APAC, markets for $5.75B in cash Healthcare Accolade Inc. ($ACCD) Q2 revs $73.3M vs. est. $70.4M; Q2 adj Ebitda loss (-$19.4M) vs. est. loss (-$21.9m); sees FY revs $303M-$307M, from prior view $300M-$305M (est. $303.4M); guides Q3 adj Ebitda loss $21.5M-$24.5M vs. est. loss $20.2M, but Q3 revs above views Quidel ($QDEL) guides Q3 revs $505M-$510M vs. est. $186.3M; says covid-19 revenues for Q3 of 2021 expected to be about $406M, compared with $375.7M YoY Allogene Therapeutics ($ALLO) shares fall over 35% after reporting the FDA put a clinical hold of Allocar T trials based on a single patient case in alpha2 trial; believes data from alpha trials demonstrates a favorable clinical profile of allo-501a Apollo EndoSurgery ($APEN) sees 3Q revs $16-16.4Mm vs est. $14.4Mm; sees 3Q net loss $6.1-7.3Mm vs est. net loss $8.3Mm BeiGene’s ($BGNE) BRUKINSA (zanubrutinib) has been approved in Australia for the treatment of adult patients with Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia who have received at least one prior therapy or in first line treatment for patients unsuitable for chemo-immunotherapy. Mirati Therapeutics ($MRTX) to collaborate with Sanofi ($SNY) on phase 1/2 study evaluating combination of adagrasib with a SHP2 inhibitor in KRAS g12c-mutated lung cancer Nkarta ($NKTX) provided updates on its NKX019 and NKX101 clinical development programs saying patients have been dosed in the international phase 1 trial of NKX019 in advanced B-cell malignancies IsoPlexis (ISO)333M share IPO priced at $15.00 Pyxis Oncology ($PYXS)5M share IPO priced at $16.00 Prelude Therapeutics ($PRLD) shares fall after announces presentation of encouraging data from multiple programs at the AACR-NCI-EORTC virtual international conference on molecular targets and cancer therapeutics Relay Therapeutics ($RLAY) announces interim clinical data for RLY-4008, in a first-in-human trial in patients with FGFR2-altered cholangiocarcinoma and multiple other solid tumors Technology, Media & Telecom VMware ($VMW) authorized new stock buyback program for up to $2B Samsung Electronics Co Ltd ($SSNLF) said Q3 operating profit likely jumped 28% to its highest in three years, helped by rising memory chip prices and brisk sales of its new foldable smartphones; estimated July-September profit at 15.8 trillion won ($13.3 billion) vs. est. of 16.1 trillion won. ChipMOS (IMOS) reports Q3 revenues rose 25.9% on a Y/Y basis to $257.2M (+2.6% Q/Q) vs. a consensus of $262.90M. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s ($TSM) September revenue was up 19.7% Y/Y to NT$152.69B or about $5.44B. AU Optronics ($AUOTY) reports September revenue rose 26.5% Y/Y to NT$33.0B (+0.9% M/M); Q3 revenues rose 35.3% Y/Y NT$99.05B Oracle ($ORCL), Telecom Italia, and Noovle, TIM Group’s cloud company, have signed a collaboration agreement to offer multi-cloud services for enterprises and the public sector organizations in Italy. Sirius XM ($SIRI) downgraded to Neutral from Overweight with a price target of $7, down from $8 at JPMorgan
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Monday, August 9, 2021 Futures Up/Down % Last Dow -110.00 0.32% 34,979 S&P 500 -8.25 0.19% 4,421 Nasdaq 10.50 0.07% 15,106 Stock futures traded mostly lower Monday as investors increased bets the Federal Reserve would pull back on stimulus following a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report last week. Stocks closed higher on Friday, adding to its string of weekly advances as the S&P 500 index hits its 44th record high after a strong monthly jobs report fuels a further rotation into riskier assets. The U.S. economy added 943,000 jobs in July as hiring surged and employers raised wages to lure workers. It marked the second straight month of impressive growth. For the week, unofficially, the S&P rose 0.94%, the Dow added 0.78%, and the Nasdaq gained 1.11%. U.S. Treasury yields rose Friday after the jobs report, rising 8.7 bps at 1.3036%, its highest of the day, as equity indexes closed at record highs (back down at 1.28%). The financial sector saw its biggest daily percentage gain since July 20, while materials scored their best day in nearly a month as consumer discretionary stocks lagged. In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index gained 91 points to 27,820, the Shanghai Index rises 36 points (over 1%) to 3,494, the Hang Seng Index jumps 104 points to 26,283. In Europe, the German DAX is down -30 points to 15,730, while the FTSE 100 is down about -25 points, dipping just below 7,100. Bitcoin prices are higher by over 5% to $45,000 while Ethereum prices extend last week gains, also up over 5% topping $3,000. Oil prices looking lower again as WTI Crude slips 3.75% or over $2.50 to $65.70 (lowest levels since June) as worries about the COVID Delta variant’s impact on global growth increase. Goldman Sachs cut its forecast for China Q3 and full-year GDP, but does expect the government to bring the outbreak under control in about a month. Also, China’s crude imports slipped to the lowest since May last month after operations were halted at key ports on the east coast due to a typhoon. The nation imported 41.24 metric tons of crude in July, according to data. Gold prices slide $22 or over 1$ at $1,742.00 an ounce – but well-off overnight lows after plunging just below $1,700 an ounce Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index gained 7.42 points, or 0.17%, to 4,436.52 The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 144.26 points, or 0.41%, to 35,208.51 The Nasdaq Composite declined -59.36 points, or 0.40%, to 14,835.76 The Russell 2000 Index advanced 11.75 points, or 0.53% to 2,247.76 Events Calendar for Today 10:00 AM EST JOLTs Job Openings for June Earnings Calendar: Earnings Before the Open: AGEN, AMRX, APD, AVYA, AXSM, BALY, BFLY, BHV, CEVA, CRNC, DISH, DRNA, DS, EBIX, ELAN, ENR, EPZM, HE, III, ITCI, JOUT, KOS, LINC, MPAA, RDNT, SCPL, SGMS, SNDX, TGNA, TSN, TTD, USFD, VTRS, WHF, WKHS Earnings After the Close: ACM, ADMS, AMC, APEI, APPF, APPS, ASUR, AVD, BCEI, BRP, CABO, CARA, CBT, CCXI, CF, CMBM, CMP, CSTL, CXW, DDD, DOOR, ELY, ETH, EVBG, FGEN, FSK, FTK, GBDC, GOOD, HALO, IIIV, IIN, INO, IPAR, LOTZ, MESA, MODN, MYO, NCMI, NHI, OMER, OSH, OUST, PEN, PLNT, PRPL, QLYS, REAL, REI, RETA, RPAY, SAIL, SENS, SNCR, STE, SWAV, TALK, TPTX, VUZI, WES, ZIOP Other Key Events: BTIG Biotechnology Conference 2021 (virtual), 8/9-8/10 Cowen Annual Communications Infrastructure Hybrid Summit, 8/9-8/12 Cowen 9th Annual Internet & Media Bus Tour (virtual), 8/9-8/13 KeyBanc Capital Markets Technology Leadership Virtual Forum, 8/9-8/12 Needham 10th Annual Industrial Technologies 1:1 Conference (virtual), 8/6-8/9 Macro Up/Down Last Nymex -2.60 65.68 Brent -2.53 68.17 Gold -22.00 1,741.00 EUR/USD -0.0006 1.1756 JPY/USD -0.08 110.17 10-Year Note -0.008 1.28% World News China’s export growth slowed in July, adding to concerns the economy’s recovery will face fresh pressure in the second half of the year. Exports grew 19.3% in dollar terms in July from a year earlier, while imports rose 28.1%, the customs administration said Saturday. That left a trade surplus of $56.58 billion for the month. Sector News Breakdown Consumer Sanderson Farms ($SAFM) is said close to a deal to sell itself to Cargill and Continental Grain for about $4.5B. The deal, which could be announced as soon as tomorrow, is expected to value Sanderson Farms (SAFM) at $203 per share – WSJ https://on.wsj.com/3yAS4dD Philip Morris ($PM) has raised its bid for British drugmaker Vectura ($VEGPF) to 165 pence, or $2.29, per share, according to Reuters, citing the tobacco company. Tesla ($TSLA) upgraded to Buy from Hold at Jefferies and up tgt to $850 from $700 as sees higher global battery electric demand, more battery and assembly capacity coming on stream, a broader and mix-accretive model line-up with more Model Ys and the new S and no legacy issues to contend with Conagra Brands ($CAG) files automatic mixed securities shelf Spectrum Brands Holdings ($SPB) mentioned positively in Barron’s, calling it an undervalued stock that lets investors bet on multiple Covid-era trends at once. It has the defensive characteristics of a consumer- staples brand and its debt problems appear to be easing. Ross Stores ($ROST) and WW Int’l ($WW) will benefit from shoppers buying new wardrobes and getting back in shape for a return to the office according to Barron’s. Starbucks ($SBUX) and Ruth’s Hospitality Group ($RUTH) fell on delta concerns, but both have seen sales momentum as cities reopen ManpowerGroup ($MAN) announces new stock repurchase program for up to 4M shares Haverty’s ($HVT) announces new $25M stock repurchase program Energy Oil prices looking lower as WTI Crude slips 3.75% or over $2.50 to $65.70 (lowest levels since June) as worries about the COVID Delta variant’s impact on global growth increase. Goldman Sachs cut its forecast for China Q3 and full-year GDP, but does expect the government to bring the outbreak under control in about a month. Also, China’s crude imports slipped to the lowest since May last month after operations were halted at key ports on the east coast due to a typhoon. The nation imported 41.24 metric tons of crude in July, according to data. Saudi Aramco made net profit of 95.5 billion riyals ($25.5 billion) in the second quarter, the highest level since the end of 2018. Free cash flow rose to $22.6 billion Financials Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ($BRKA) said Q2 net earnings rose 7%, boosted by improved results for its railroad, utilities and energy companies. Operating earnings, which exclude some investment results, rose to $6.7B from $5.5B in the year prior. Profits increased within the company’s rail-road, utilities and energy divisions but declined at the company’s vast insurance operations Hudson Pacific Properties ($HPP), a real estate investment trust that leases space in West Los Angeles, could gain on bets its Hollywood producer and plastic surgeon tenants won’t give up their offices according to Barron’s. Boston Properties ($BXP) was also recommended for its exposure to the thriving health care and tech sectors in Boston and the San Francisco Bay Area. DiamondRock ($DRH) files automatic mixed securities shelf Healthcare Exact Sciences ($EXAS) has approached Invitae ($NVTA) about a possible merger, Bloomberg reported late Friday while saying the companies are not in active talks, and if a deal materializes, it could be an all-stock deal with a low premium https://bit.ly/37wMxch Eton Pharmaceuticals’ ($ETON) antiepileptic topiramate oral solution FDA action date has been delayed three months to November 6, 2021, according to an SEC filing after a decision was expected on Friday. Lexicon ($LXRX) files $200M mixed securities shelf Epizyme Inc. ($EPZM) rises after announcing a deal with Hutchmed China to develop Tazverik, a medicine used to treat certain patients with epithelioid sarcoma and others with follicular lymphoma Elanco ($ELAN) Q2 adj EPS $0.28 vs. rest. $0.26; Q2 revs $1.28B vs. est. $1.23B; sees Q3 adj EPS $0.15-$0.19 vs. est. $0.20; sees Q3 revs $1.075B-$1.1B vs. est. $1.09B Industrials & Materials HVAC stocks Carrier Global ($CARR), Lennox International ($LII), Trane Technologies ($TT), and Johnson Controls International ($JCI)-have all reported strong calendar Q2 earnings and are up an average of more than 40% this year, according to Barron’s. Article notes the HVAC business is rapidly becoming one of the most consistent end markets in the industrial universe, and it’s also becoming an important ESG play Air Products ($APD) Q3 adj EPS $2.31 vs. est. $2.36; Q3 revs $2.6B vs. est. $2.49B; sees Q4 adj EPS $2.44-$2.54 vs. est. $2.51; narrows FY21 adj EPS view to $8.95-$9.05 from $8.95-$9.10 (est. $9.07); sees 2021 cap-ex spending of about $2.5B Barrick Gold ($GOLD) Q2 adj EPS $0.29 vs. est. $0.28; Q2 revs $2.89B vs. est. $3.06B Technology, Media & Telecom Dish ($DISH) Q2 EPS $1.06 vs. est. $0.89; Q2 revs $4.49B vs. est. $4.43B; Q2 Net Pay-TV subscribers decreased approximately 67,000, compared to a net decrease of approximately 96,000 in the year-ago quarter; closed the quarter with 10.99M Pay-TV subscribers, including 8.55M DISH TV subscribers and 2.44M SLING TV subscribers Nokia ($NOK) could continue to rally (after rising 56% YTD) according to Barron’s as it recovers from a period of underperformance. It will benefit from telecom operators upgrading their equipment to support 5G and the work- at-home trend. It’s also a meme stock favored by retail investors. Corporate tech spending is forecast to rise again, and two stocks to benefit from the trend are Microsoft ($MSFT) and Cisco Systems ($CSCO), according to Barron’s. LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft, could get a boost from increased worker mobility and job listings. Evercore ISI analyst Amit Daryanani sees a path for Cisco to reach $100 per share TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd. is reviving plans to list in Hong Kong by early next year even as Chinese authorities widen their crackdown on the country’s technology companies, the Financial Times reported
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UK Markets Finished higher yesterday, amid strong corporate earnings reports. Keller Group climbed 7.1%, after the geotechnical specialist contractor reported higher than expected profit in the first half of the year. Hiscox advanced 6.6%, after the insurer swung to an interim profit as gross premiums written increased across its divisions. BP added 5.6%, after the oil & gas giant increased its dividend and announced plans to buy back about $1.0 billion of shares each quarter. Direct Line Insurance Group rose 5.5%, after the motor insurer reported an increase in its interim profit and raised its dividend. Standard Chartered edged up 1.0%, after the lender reported better than expected interim results and resumed its interim dividend pay-out. On the flip side, Rotork dropped 7.0%, after the company announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Kevin Hostetler, would leave the company. The FTSE 100 advanced 0.3%, to close at 7,105.7, while the FTSE 250 rose 0.3%, to end at 23,289.7. . European Markets Closed higher yesterday, amid upbeat corporate earnings results. Societe Generale advanced 6.4%, after the lender swung to profit in the second quarter and upgraded its profit forecast for the full year. Krones rose 2.7%, after the company revealed faster than expected recovery from the pandemic-led slump. On the other hand, TeamViewer declined 10.1%, after the company reported a drop in its interim profit and lowered its earnings guidance for 2021. Bayerische Motoren Werke dropped 5.2%, after the carmaker warned that global chip shortage and rising prices of raw materials would affect its performance in the second half of the year. Infineon Technologies shed 0.4%, after the chipmaker announced that production outages at two of its plants affected deliveries to core automotive clients. The FTSEurofirst 300 index gained 0.3%, to settle at 1,794.1. The German DAX Xetra fell 0.1%, to settle at 15,555.1, while the French CAC-40 added 0.7%, to close at 6,723.8. . US Markets Finished higher yesterday, amid gains in technology and healthcare sector stocks. Under Armour climbed 7.5%, after the company’s second quarter revenue and earnings surpassed analysts’ estimates and as it raised its full year outlook. Eli Lilly advanced 3.8%, after the pharmaceutical company reported better than expected second quarter revenue. Simon Property Group rose 2.6%, after the company reported stronger than expected revenue and earnings in the second quarter. Columbia Sportswear edged up 0.6%, after the company raised its annual sales guidance. On the other hand, Clorox declined 9.5%, after the company reported lower than expected revenue and earnings in the fourth quarter. Take-Two Interactive Software dropped 7.7%, after the firm issued a gloomy outlook and announced delays in new releases for some of its games. The S&P 500 marginally slipped to settle at 4,423.2. The DJIA rose 0.8%, to settle at 35,116.4, while the NASDAQ added 0.5%, to close at 14,761.3. . Asian Markets We’re trading higher this morning. In Japan, Sojitz and Kubota have dropped 3.5% and 4.8%, respectively. Meanwhile, Kao and Casio Computer have advanced 2.3% and 6.2%, respectively. In Hong Kong, Meituan and Anta Sports Products have risen 3.9% and 5.4%, respectively. Meanwhile, Longfor Group Holdings and WH Group have fallen 0.4% and 1.4%, respectively. In South Korea, UANGEL and T’way Air have climbed 7.2% and 8.0%, respectively. Meanwhile, Haesung DS and Cho Bi have declined 2.9% and 5.3%, respectively. The Nikkei 225 index is trading 0.1% lower at 27,603.6. The Hang Seng index is trading 1.4% up at 26,571.3, while the Kospi index is trading 1.1% higher at 3,274.3.
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@DaveDixon #CoreTrader
UK Markets Finished lower on Friday, led by losses in mining sector stocks and on fears over rising coronavirus cases. Burberry Group dropped 5.0%, even though the luxury group announced that its sales have returned to pre-pandemic levels. Rio Tinto fell 3.4%, after the mining company reported a drop in its second quarter iron ore shipments. DS Smith slid 0.3%, after the packaging firm announced that it would sell its De Hoop paper mill in Netherlands to De Jong Packaging for a cash consideration of €50.0 million. On the flip side, HomeServe advanced 3.2%, after the home repairs company maintained its full year guidance. DCC added 2.4%, after the company announced that its operating profits were ahead of market estimates in the first quarter. Whitbread rose 1.7%, after a top broker upgraded its rating on the stock to ‘Buy’ from ‘Add’. The FTSE 100 declined 0.1%, to close at 7,008.1, while the FTSE 250 fell 0.2%, to end at 22,467.0. . European Markets Closed the week weaker on Friday, amid growing worries over rising coronavirus cases across the continent. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson declined 9.4%, after the telecom equipment maker reported lower than expected earnings in the second quarter. Compagnie Financiere Richemont shed 0.9%. The company reported that its constant currency sales more than doubled in the first quarter. Puma slid 0.3%, even though the sportswear company reported an increase in sales in the second quarter and lifted its sales outlook for FY 2021. On the other hand, Sinch surged 14.6%, after the cloud computing company posted robust earnings report in the second quarter. Swedbank rose 2.9%, after the lender reported upbeat results in the second quarter. The FTSEurofirst 300 index slipped 0.4%, to settle at 1,754.6. The German DAX Xetra fell 0.6%, to settle at 15,540.3, while the French CAC-40 shed 0.5%, to close at 6,460.1. . US Markets Also finishing lower on Friday, amid ongoing concerns about rising inflation. Lordstown Motors dropped 3.9%, following reports that the electric truck maker was under investigation by federal prosecutors for vehicle pre orders as well as its merger with special purpose acquisition company, DiamondPeak Holdings. Charles Schwab fell 2.4%, after the company reported a decline in its profits in the second quarter. Intel lost 1.5%, amid reports that the chipmaker is planning to acquire GlobalFoundries for around $30 billion. Bristol Myers Squibb slid 0.2%, after the biopharmaceutical company announced that its late-stage study related to the treatment for head and neck cancer failed to meet its target goal. On the other hand, Moderna climbed 10.3%, following news that the company would list on the S&P 500 index replacing Alexion Pharmaceuticals. Honest rose 2.3%, after a top broker upgraded its rating on the stock to ‘Buy’ from ‘Hold’. The S&P 500 slipped 0.8%, to settle at 4,327.2. The DJIA fell 0.9%, to settle at 34,687.9, while the NASDAQ shed 0.8%, to close at 14,427.2. . . Asian Markets Are continuing to trading lower this morning, amid concerns about the impact of rising Covid-19 cases. In Japan, Fanuc and Ebara have dropped 3.5% and 4.7%, respectively. Meanwhile, Daikin Industries and Chugai Pharmaceutical have advanced 0.2% and 1.8%, respectively. In Hong Kong, Tencent Holdings and AIA Group have fallen 2.4% and 2.9%, respectively. Meanwhile, China Mobile and China Unicom have risen 1.3% and 2.9%, respectively. In South Korea, Air Busan and HansaeMK have declined 6.5% and 10.2%, respectively. Meanwhile, AJ Networks and SoluM have climbed 7.5% and 10.6%, respectively. The Nikkei 225 index is trading 1.5% lower at 27,585.0. The Hang Seng index is trading 1.8% down at 27,502.9, while the Kospi index is trading 1.0% lower at 3,243.8.
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@marketjay #marketassasins
cut ADSK 1.71 small loss, set up is still intacf but taking too long will re balance by adding to positive positions
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@marketjay #marketassasins
ADSK 07/02 297.5 call 1.80 as per plan will day trade this unless we break $294 with strength then I will hold
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@DaveDixon #CoreTrader
UK Markets Closed in the green yesterday, amid gains in energy and homebuilder sector stocks. Travis Perkins jumped 6.7%, after the company raised its annual profit outlook, following a robust performance in the second quarter. Grafton Group climbed 5.4%, after the building materials company decided to purchase IKH for a cash consideration of €199.3 million. British Land advanced 4.7%, after a top broker raised its target price on the stock to 600.0p from 550.0p. Land Securities Group added 3.2%, following a rating upgrade on the stock to ‘Overweight’ from ‘Neutral’. On the contrary, DS Smith dropped 1.7%, after reporting a decline in its full year profit. Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings fell 1.6%, after the company announced that it would file a lawsuit against Nebula Project and its board members over failure to pay some customer deposits for orders of the Valkyrie sports car. The FTSE 100 advanced 0.4%, to close at 7,090.0, while the FTSE 250 rose 1%, to end at 22,679.6.. .
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Key Metrics
Market Cap
123.80 M
Beta
0
Avg. Volume
1.70 M
Shares Outstanding
92.39 M
Yield
0%
Public Float
0
Next Earnings Date
2022-08-08
Next Dividend Date
Company Information
Drive Shack Inc. is a leading owner and operator of golf-related leisure and entertainment businesses.
CEO: Hana Khouri
Website: ir.driveshack.com
HQ: 218 W 18th St Fl 3 New York, 10011-4544 New York
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