What to watch today: Dow looks up, 'naked economic terrorism,' and Disney CEO on abortion laws | | | THU, MAY 30, 2019 | | | AS OF THU, MAY 30, 2019 • 07:26 ET | Dow Jones Fut | 25,126.41 | Current: | 25,133.00 | Change: | 24.00 | Impl. Open: | 5.59 | | S&P 500 Fut | 2,783.02 | Current: | 2,786.00 | Change: | 6.00 | Impl. Open: | 2.48 | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | 7,216.86 | Current: | 7,230.75 | Change: | 14.75 | Impl. Open: | 7.89 | | Russell 2000 Mini | 1,489.95 | Current: | 1,492.10 | Change: | 3.20 | Impl. Open: | 1.25 | | Dollar General (DG) and Dollar Tree (DLTR) are among the companies out with quarterly earnings this morning. Uber (UBER) releases its first earnings report as a public company after the closing bell. Costco (COST), Gap (GPS), Ulta Beauty (UTLA), Williams-Sonoma (WSM), Dell (DELL), and Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (RRGB) are also out this afternoon. (CNBC) | | Shares of PVH Corporation (PVH) were sinking more than 10% in the premarket, after the company behind Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger cut its full-year forecast as it absorbs the impact of higher China tariffs. Quarterly revenue missed estimates. However, earnings slightly beat. (CNBC) | Vice President Mike Pence becomes the highest-ranking Trump administration official to visit Ottawa. Today's trip comes a year after the president insulted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. (USA Today) | | Despite escalating tensions, the Trump administration does not seek war with Iran, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told reporters. "When the president says he doesn't want a war with Iran, I think that is pretty clear," he said. (CNBC)
President Donald Trump said he was unaware of any effort to move the USS John S. McCain that was stationed near the site of his recent speech in Japan. "I was not informed about anything having to do with the Navy ship," Trump wrote on Twitter. (Reuters & CNBC) | | Special counsel Robert Mueller broke his silence on his nearly two-year investigation, saying that "if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so." Mueller also cited a long-standing Justice Department policy barring the prosecution of a sitting president for a federal crime. (CNBC) | | Trump doesn't want Roy Moore getting in the way of Republicans winning back a Senate seat next year in the reliably red state of Alabama. "I have NOTHING against Roy Moore, and unlike many other Republican leaders, wanted him to win. But he didn't, and probably won't," Trump tweets. (CNBC) | | Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg offered a personal apology to relatives of the 346 people killed in two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes, which aviation authorities across the world grounded in mid-March. He also said the company has work to do to restore the flying public's trust. (CNBC) | | Barclays cut its price target on Tesla (TSLA), saying the market is finally coming around to the investment firm's thesis on the automaker. In a research report, Barclays said Tesla is "stalling as a niche automaker," and cut its 12-month price target to $150 from $192. (CNBC) | | Fiat Chrysler's (FCAU) proposal to merge with Renault is facing scrutiny in France, where some are questioning whether the plan will put jobs at risk. The two automakers are expected to join and create the world's third-largest auto maker but unions, the government, and some executives remain skeptical. (WSJ) | | McDonalds (MCD) is opening its new flagship store in Times Square today, expected to be its busiest in the U.S. It boasts digital menu boards, 18 self-order kiosks, and wireless mobile charging stations at tables. (CNBC) | Blackstone (BX) sold more than $1 billion in shares of Invitation Homes (INVH). Blackstone had launched the single-family home landlord after the financial crisis, and the shares are now trading near a record high amid rising rents and strong demand. | | Twilio (TWLO) announced a $750 million stock offering, with underwriters being given the option to sell an additional $112.5 million in shares in the cloud-computing company. The company's stock has soared more than eight-fold from its 2016 debut to over $129 as of Wednesday's close. | | Palo Alto Networks (PANW) beat estimates by 6 cents with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.31 per share, with the cybersecurity company's revenue also beating Wall Street forecasts. However, it gave a weaker-than-expected current quarter forecast as acquisitions negatively impact its bottom line. | | Keysight Technologies (KEYS) reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.22 per share, beating estimates of 98 cents. The provider of electronics technology also saw revenue come in above Street forecasts, as it saw growth in 5G and automotive markets. The company also issued an upbeat forecast. | | Veeva Systems (VEEV) beat estimates by 5 cents with adjusted quarterly profit of 50 cents per share, with revenue also beating forecasts. Veeva is a provider of cloud software for the life sciences industry. | | Citigroup (C) was upgraded to "buy" from "neutral" at Goldman Sachs, which thinks the bank has a realistic path to growth in key metrics next year even without strengthening global growth or higher interest rates. | | Verizon (VZ) was downgraded to "neutral" from "buy" at UBS, based on a valuation that it feels is in line with historical trends. UBS does say that Verizon is well-positioned as a defensive investment. | | | | |
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