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Macy’s Price Target Cut at UBS

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UBS analysts lowered their price target on Macy (NYSE:M) to $12.00 from $12.75 while maintaining their Sell rating. The analysts expect broader economic factors to lead to a slowdown in consumer spending, which will have a negative impact on Macy’s profits.
Due to this, analysts predict that Macy’s will experience weaker sales growth and a decrease in margins, causing it to fall short of Street EPS estimates and putting pressure on its stock price. Their estimate for Macy’s EPS in fiscal 2023 is significantly lower, around 36%, compared to the Street’s forecast.
Looking ahead to 2024, the analysts believe the market is not fully acknowledging the challenges Macy’s will face in terms of losing market share to online retailers, as well as brands with their own stores and websites. The analysts project a (12%) compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the company’s EPS over the next five years.

Amazon’s Price Target Raised on Rapid AWS Growth

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Piper Sandler raised the price target for Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) to $150 per share, up from the previous $130, citing a positive outlook for the company’s rapidly growing cloud business AWS.
The analysts noted that the trough in AWS revenue growth appears to be approaching. Additionally, they point to a strong interest in AWS AI offerings, as evidenced by Google searches and Reddit data.
The analysts highlighted the positive impact of Nvidia’s recent financial results. Both AWS and Nvidia’s Data Center revenues have shown a strong correlation of approximately 98% since 2017, suggesting a historic shift in demand towards AI compute, which is expected to have a significant growth runway.
On the other hand, the analyst also emphasized the ongoing optimizations observed in Snowflake’s recent earnings report. According to the analyst, these optimizations are being carried out across various cloud providers, and Snowflake, in particular, shares a close alignment with AWS. The analyst suggests that customer vertical exposure might be a factor influencing these optimizations. Furthermore, the analyst points out that in a competitive market, the pricing data for GPUs in AWS appears relatively unappealing.

NICE’s 2023 Investor Day Review

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Oppenheimer analysts provided their key takeaways from NICE Ltd. (NASDAQ:NICE) 2023 Investor Day, which articulated a clear strategy to deliver continued profitable growth as the Cloud, Digital, and AI megatrends converge.
Since 2014, the company’s TAM (Total Addressable Market) has grown at a 10% CAGR to $8 billion. However, it expects this to accelerate to a 22% CAGR for $22 billion in 2027, as (1) Cloud adoption reaches the steepest part of the s-curve, (2) enterprises demand holistic customer service platforms, and most importantly, (3) AI technology replaces human labor.
Despite investor jitters, Oppenheimer analysts believe the company is shaping up as one of the best AI pure plays, with its 20-plus years of labeled customer data, proprietary transformer models, and now ChatGPT. The analysts reiterated their Outperform rating and $279 price target on the stock.

Casey’s General Stores Shares Drop 5 percent After Q4 Miss

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Casey’s General Stores (NASDAQ:CASY) shares fell around 5% today after the company reported its Q4 results, with EPS coming in at $1.49, missing the Street estimate of $1.56. Revenue was $3.33 billion, below the Street estimate of $3.38 billion.
Although Q4 adjusted EBITDA of $167 million was below expectations, contributions from the two key inside store categories (Grocery and Prep Food) were close to forecast, two-thirds of the gap to forecast was gas margins, which are highly volatile, the balance was “Other” category.
For the full 2024 year, the company expects inside same-store sales to grow in the range of 3%- 5% and inside margin to improve in the range of 40%-41%.

Adobe’s Upcoming Q2 Earnings Preview

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RBC Capital analysts shared their outlook on Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) ahead of the Q2/23 earnings announcement, scheduled on June 15, expecting the company to deliver positive results, continuing the momentum seen at the start of the year.
Particularly, the analysts expect upside from digital media, while the experience cloud is worth monitoring given mixed enterprise results from peers which Adobe has to this point stayed resilient to.
According to the analysts, investor focus remains on two themes, generative AI and the pending close of Figma. The analysts raised their price target to $460 from $415 while reiterating their Outperform rating.

Campbell Soup Shares Plunge 9 percent Following Q3 Earnings

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Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) reported its Q3 earnings results, with EPS of $0.68 coming in better than the Street estimate of $0.65. Revenue was $2.23 billion, compared to the Street estimate of $2.24 billion.
The company reaffirmed its full 2023-year guidance, expecting EPS in the range of $2.95-$3.00, compared to the Street estimate of $3.02.
Shares fell nearly 9% yesterday. The stock was met with a cold reception from investors, as most packaged food names have been beating and raising guidance over the last few weeks.

Wings register comeback win over Mercury


Satou Sabally scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Dallas Wings roared back down the stretch to beat the Phoenix Mercury 84-79 on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas.

The game was the first of a two-game mini-series between the two teams, who will face off again on Friday in Arlington.

Phoenix led 77-72 after a Shey Peddy layup with 5:26 to play but then didn’t score for more than five minutes.

Dallas got two free throws from Maddy Siegrist and back-to-back buckets from Arike Ogunbowale to go up 79-77 with 2:28 left. A layup by Odyssey Sims was finally answered by a Brittney Griner layup with 20.8 seconds to play, but free throws by Sims and Kalani Brown closed out the win for the Wings.

Brown and Ogunbowale added 17 points apiece and Siegrist had 14 points for the Wings (4-3). Brown also pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds. Dallas outrebounded the Mercury 50-26 and had a 15-4 edge on the offensive glass.

Griner paced the Mercury (1-4) with 24 points. Diana Taurasi had 19 points and seven assists, Sophie Cunningham hit for 16 points and Peddy added 10 points.

The Mercury jumped to a 20-12 lead with 2:48 to play in the first quarter when Cunningham canned a 3-pointer, her third of the period. Two Griner free throws with 53 seconds remaining pushed Phoenix’s advantage to 10 points before the Mercury settled for a 26-18 lead at the end of the quarter.

Dallas opened the second period with a 7-0 run that was capped by Sabally’s third 3-pointer in the game, bringing the Wings within 26-25. Dallas took the lead on Ogunbowale’s 3-pointer with 6:58 to play in the quarter and was up by four points before the Mercury responded.

Phoenix grabbed a 44-41 lead when Griner canned a jumper with 1:51 left in the second quarter. Taurasi’s step-back jumper with 13.3 seconds to play in the half granted Phoenix a 48-44 advantage at the break.

Sabally led Dallas with 17 points before halftime, while Ogunbowale had 11. Cunningham and Taurasi paced Phoenix with 14 points each in the half, and Griner contributed 13.

–Field Level Media

Aces shoot for back-to-back road sweep of Sun


Part of the test for the Las Vegas Aces is to see if they can produce an encore.

The visiting Aces meet the Connecticut Sun on Thursday night at Uncasville, Conn., in a rematch from earlier in the week.

“Super difficult,” Aces coach Becky Hammon said. “We know everybody in the league has to do this at some point. It’s difficult playing such a good team, such a seasoned team, a veteran team on a back-to-back like this.”

The Aces beat the Sun 90-84 on Tuesday night, building a 19-point lead and seeing the margin shrink to three points with four minutes to play. Las Vegas held on to stretch its season-opening winning streak to seven games.

The rematch will mark the end of a four-game trip, which has produced Las Vegas victories by five, four and six points.

“We’ve been tested the whole road trip,” Hammon said. “I don’t think we’ve played our best basketball yet, but we always want to be improving and learning and building good habits.”

Because of an encouraging fourth quarter, the Sun (6-2) could be in a good frame of mind.

“I think we got some good momentum that we can build on,” Sun coach Stephanie White said.

“We could have gone either way at halftime and this team showed what we were about. Our challenge is still to find 40 minutes of that effort and that execution.”

The Aces generally locked down defensively, though Rebecca Allen’s six 3-point baskets off the bench helped her to 22 points.

“You have to be able to withstand runs like that when somebody gets hot,” Hammon said.

For the Sun, with Allen and DiJonai Carrington combining for 33 points in reserve roles Tuesday, there are various sources of offense.

“We have depth and it can be anybody at any moment,” White said.

Tuesday’s matchup marked the first meeting of the season between the WNBA finalists from a season ago.

“Any road win is a good win against a quality team,” Hammon said. “It was a good test for us and it will even be more so come Thursday.”

–Field Level Media

Lynx-Liberty postponed over poor air quality


Wednesday night’s New York Liberty home game against the Minnesota Lynx was postponed due to poor air quality caused by wildfires that persist in Canada.

A makeup date was not yet determined.

New York City is under an Air Quality Health Advisory until Thursday morning.

It would have been the first meeting of the season between the Lynx (1-6) and Liberty (4-2).

–Field Level Media

Vols transfer Olivier Nkamhoua commits to Michigan


Tennessee transfer Olivier Nkamhoua committed to Michigan on Wednesday.

Nkamhoua entered the portal in late March as a graduate transfer. He chose Michigan over Baylor, West Virginia and Kansas State.

He spent the past four seasons at Tennessee and played in 112 games, starting 58. He has career averages of 6.5 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest.

The 6-foot-9 Nkamhoua averaged career highs of 10.8 points and 2.0 assists plus 5.0 rebounds in 36 starts for the Volunteers this past season as Tennessee made it to the Sweet 16.

Nkamhoua is Michigan’s third pickup from the portal, joining Alabama guard Nimari Burnett and Seton Hall forward Tray Jackson.

–Field Level Media