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Since the beginning of 1950, there have been more than three dozen double-digit percentage corrections in the broader market. Of course, few have been as painful as the bear market we're experiencing now.</p><p>However, pain historically brings with it opportunity on Wall Street. When given enough time, every stock market correction and bear market throughout history has been wiped away. That makes bear markets an especially intriguing time to do some shopping.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/df6e66ed1ab78733d965e57bbee0bcd4\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"/><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p><p>Arguably one of the best places to begin your search for stocks to buy is the <b>Dow Jones Industrial Average</b>. The Dow Jones is a 126-year-old index comprised of 30 historically profitable, time-tested, multinational businesses. In other words, these are mature companies that have proved their worth over decades (or more than a century), and they could make for smart buys during the bear market decline.</p><p>What follows are three attractively priced Dow stocks that have the capacity to turn an initial investment of $400,000 into $1 million by 2028.</p><h2>Salesforce</h2><p>The first Dow Jones Industrial Average stock with the tools needed to turn a $400,000 investment into a cool $1 million over the next six years is cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software solutions provider <b>Salesforce</b>.</p><p>The biggest headwind Salesforce is contending with is the growing likelihood the U.S. or global economy will enter a recession. It's not uncommon for growth stocks to see their valuation multiples contract during recessions as investors become more focused on traditional metrics (e.g., price-to-earnings ratio). Thankfully, Salesforce has a clear-cut edge in the CRM software space that commands a premium valuation.</p><p>For those wondering, CRM software is what allows businesses to enrich existing relationships with their customers to generate more revenue. It can cover simple tasks, such as resolving product or service issues, as well as handle more complex chores, like running predictive sales analyses to determine which customers would be likely to buy a new product or service. Keep in mind that while CRM software is perfectly designed for service-oriented companies, it's gaining plenty of traction in the healthcare, industrial, and financial arenas.</p><p>What makes Salesforce special is its absolute dominance of the CRM software space. It's been ranked as the No. 1 CRM solutions provider for nine consecutive years, according to IDC, and accounted for close to 24% of worldwide CRM spend in 2021. While Salesforce's share of the CRM market has grown every year since 2017, its top four competitors have shrunk to a <i>combined</i> 19.6% market share. In short, Salesforce won't be knocked off its pedestal in this double-digit annual growth category anytime soon.</p><p>As noted previously, co-founder and co-CEO Marc Benioff has done a phenomenal job of using bolt-on acquisitions as a source of growth. A steady diet of deals has broadened the company's service ecosystem and provided additional cross-selling opportunities.</p><p>If Benioff's prognostication of $50 billion in annual sales by the end of fiscal 2026 proves accurate -- this would mark just shy of 100% growth from fiscal 2022 -- Salesforce would have a very good chance to generate 150% returns over the next six years.</p><h2>Boeing</h2><p>A second Dow Jones stock that has the ability to turn a $400,000 initial investment into $1 million by 2028 is commercial airline and military aircraft manufacturer <b>Boeing</b>.</p><p>If there's a Dow stock that perfectly embodies the battle of short-term risk versus long-term reward, it's Boeing. Although the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the airline industry for a period of about two years, many of the company's issues have been self-inflicted. 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Since the beginning of 1950, there have been more than three dozen double-digit ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/23/3-dow-stocks-turn-400000-into-1-million-by-2028/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"BA":"波音","CRM":"赛富时","V":"Visa"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/23/3-dow-stocks-turn-400000-into-1-million-by-2028/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2277995122","content_text":"This year has served an unpleasant but necessary reminder that the stock market doesn't move up in a straight line. Since the beginning of 1950, there have been more than three dozen double-digit percentage corrections in the broader market. Of course, few have been as painful as the bear market we're experiencing now.However, pain historically brings with it opportunity on Wall Street. When given enough time, every stock market correction and bear market throughout history has been wiped away. That makes bear markets an especially intriguing time to do some shopping.Image source: Getty Images.Arguably one of the best places to begin your search for stocks to buy is the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow Jones is a 126-year-old index comprised of 30 historically profitable, time-tested, multinational businesses. In other words, these are mature companies that have proved their worth over decades (or more than a century), and they could make for smart buys during the bear market decline.What follows are three attractively priced Dow stocks that have the capacity to turn an initial investment of $400,000 into $1 million by 2028.SalesforceThe first Dow Jones Industrial Average stock with the tools needed to turn a $400,000 investment into a cool $1 million over the next six years is cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software solutions provider Salesforce.The biggest headwind Salesforce is contending with is the growing likelihood the U.S. or global economy will enter a recession. It's not uncommon for growth stocks to see their valuation multiples contract during recessions as investors become more focused on traditional metrics (e.g., price-to-earnings ratio). Thankfully, Salesforce has a clear-cut edge in the CRM software space that commands a premium valuation.For those wondering, CRM software is what allows businesses to enrich existing relationships with their customers to generate more revenue. It can cover simple tasks, such as resolving product or service issues, as well as handle more complex chores, like running predictive sales analyses to determine which customers would be likely to buy a new product or service. Keep in mind that while CRM software is perfectly designed for service-oriented companies, it's gaining plenty of traction in the healthcare, industrial, and financial arenas.What makes Salesforce special is its absolute dominance of the CRM software space. It's been ranked as the No. 1 CRM solutions provider for nine consecutive years, according to IDC, and accounted for close to 24% of worldwide CRM spend in 2021. While Salesforce's share of the CRM market has grown every year since 2017, its top four competitors have shrunk to a combined 19.6% market share. In short, Salesforce won't be knocked off its pedestal in this double-digit annual growth category anytime soon.As noted previously, co-founder and co-CEO Marc Benioff has done a phenomenal job of using bolt-on acquisitions as a source of growth. A steady diet of deals has broadened the company's service ecosystem and provided additional cross-selling opportunities.If Benioff's prognostication of $50 billion in annual sales by the end of fiscal 2026 proves accurate -- this would mark just shy of 100% growth from fiscal 2022 -- Salesforce would have a very good chance to generate 150% returns over the next six years.BoeingA second Dow Jones stock that has the ability to turn a $400,000 initial investment into $1 million by 2028 is commercial airline and military aircraft manufacturer Boeing.If there's a Dow stock that perfectly embodies the battle of short-term risk versus long-term reward, it's Boeing. Although the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the airline industry for a period of about two years, many of the company's issues have been self-inflicted. This includes having its lauded 737 MAX cumulatively grounded for two years due to mechanical and electrical issues, as well as dealing with a roughly 15-month stretch (May 2021-August 2022) where 787 Dreamliner deliveries were halted.The key point here is that it's a lot easier to fix internal shortcomings than it would be to deal with persistent demand issues. With 787 deliveries back on track and the company expected to boost 737 MAX output from 27 planes monthly at the beginning of this year to 47 per month by the end of 2023, operating cash flow could really begin to ascend over the next 12 months.Something else investors should take into account is that Boeing's backlog remains robust. Through the first-half of 2022, Boeing had $372 billion in orders on backlog, including more than 4,200 commercial planes. Considering that the global energy supply chain is somewhat broken following the pandemic and Ukraine war, crude oil, and therefore jet fuel prices, are liable to remain high. This could be the spark to encourage commercial airlines to order more fuel-efficient aircraft.Boeing's defense, space, and security division is another positive for long-term investors. Since most government contracts span multiple years, revenue and operating cash flow for this segment tend to be highly predictable from one year to the next.Owning Boeing stock will require patience. But if the company can use the next six years to right the ship and simply get back to where it was on an operating basis prior to the pandemic, it should be able to deliver a 150% return to its shareholders from its current level.Image source: Getty Images.VisaThe third Dow stock that can turn $400,000 into $1 million by 2028 is payment processor Visa.One of the most interesting things about Visa is that its biggest headwind at the moment is also one of its greatest catalysts. Visa is a cyclical business, which means that it fires on all cylinders when the U.S. and global economy are expanding, and it struggles when recessions arise and consumers/enterprises spend less. With a number of pundits expecting a U.S. recession, it's no wonder we've witnessed weakness in shares of Visa.But here's the thing about being cyclical: It strongly favors the patient. Virtually every period of expansion lasts substantially longer than contractions or recessions. This is what allows Visa to grow in lockstep with the U.S. and global economy over time.Visa finds itself well-positioned for high-single-digit or low-double-digit growth domestically and internationally. In the U.S., Visa held a 54% share of credit card network purchase volume, as of 2020. Among the four major processors in the U.S., none gobbled up more share following the Great Recession than Visa. Meanwhile, it has a multidecade opportunity to expand into emerging market regions considering that most overseas transactions are still being conducted in cash.A generally conservative management team is a feather in Visa's cap, too. While it could easily enter the lending arena and generate interest income, Visa chooses to focus on payment processing. This choice means the company isn't directly affected by rising loan delinquencies or credit losses during a recession. Not having to put cash aside to cover losses is what allows Visa to emerge from inevitable economic downturns in such great shape.It's rare that a nearly $395 billion company can sustain a 10%+ growth rate over a long period, but that's exactly what long-term investors are getting with Visa.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":263,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9981479181,"gmtCreate":1666587617043,"gmtModify":1676537773028,"author":{"id":"4129441687055032","authorId":"4129441687055032","name":"Heii","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/ffd31b7198b7f93d3336fc8b6e69aa10","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4129441687055032","authorIdStr":"4129441687055032"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Great","listText":"Great","text":"Great","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9981479181","repostId":"1191487461","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"1191487461","pubTimestamp":1666566762,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1191487461?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2022-10-24 07:12","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Big Tech Earnings and GDP Data: What to Know This Week","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1191487461","media":"Yahoo Finance","summary":"Wall Street is in for a hectic last week of October as some of the market’s most heavily-weighted co","content":"<html><head></head><body><p>Wall Street is in for a hectic last week of October as some of the market’s most heavily-weighted companies report financial results and the government releases its quarterly scorecard of the U.S. economy’s health.</p><p>On the earnings front, tech giants Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), Meta Platforms (FB), Apple (AAPL), and Amazon (AMZN) – which alone represent roughly a quarter of the S&P 500 index – will be the most closely watched names of the earnings season among 165 corporations scheduled to release figures.</p><p>A bevy of economic reports will also keep investors busy, with a preliminary reading of third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) due out Thursday taking top billing. Economists expect the advance estimate to show the U.S. economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.3% last quarter after back-to-back contractions in Q1 and Q2, per consensus estimates from Bloomberg.</p><p>Earnings that have so far come in better-than-feared helped power the major averages toward weekly gains of roughly 5% for each index on Friday, the best five-day performance since June for the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq. Fedspeak that signaled officials may discuss slowing the magnitude of interest rate hikes at the end of this year also stoked optimism among investors.</p><p>For this quarter, the number of S&P 500 reporting positive earnings surprises and the magnitude of those estimate beats remain below their 5-year and 10-year averages, according to data from FactSet Research. But the earnings growth rate for the third quarter has improved in the past week compared to the prior.</p><p>Earnings from tech heavyweights Tesla (TSLA) and Snap (SNAP) didn’t leave much hope that their sector peers may continue that trend in the week ahead, with Tesla’s revenue disappointing analysts and Snapunveiling its smallest revenue increase since its 2017 IPO.</p><p>On Tuesday, Google parent company Alphabet will be the first of technology behemoths to report. Analysts have warned that macro issues such as negative currency headwinds are likely to drive down growth rates for the companies, along with others in the mega-cap tech lineup.</p><p>Strength in theU.S. dollar has hit companies hard, with strategists at Citigroup estimating that the greenback’s 10% bump will cut $15 to $20 from S&P 500 earnings per share. The dollar index has surged more than 17%against a basket of other currencies, including the euro and the yen. For U.S. companies, this means that any revenues from overseas will be reduced when converted back to dollars.</p><p>That headwind is expected to show up in Amazon’s results on Thursday, given that roughly 30% of the e-commerce conglomerate’s revenues internationally derived, per estimates from CFRA research. Same goes for Microsoft, with analysts at Goldman Sachs warning that “foreign exchange headwinds continue to be overhangs" even as demand is likely to remain healthy across commercial offerings from the company for its PCs and cloud services.</p><p>For Apple, momentum in iPhone demand will be one of the biggest factors monitored by stock-watchers. Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring in a recent note predicted “demand has held up better than expected in recent months.”</p><p>Meta and Twitter (TWTR) will also report on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, as part of tech’s 72-hour earnings rollout.</p><p>Other notable financial results on tap include the Coca-Cola (KO), General Electric (GE), General Motors (GM), Ford Motor (F), Comcast (CMCSA), Visa (V), Mastercard (MA), and Exxon Mobil (XOM), among others.</p><p>In economic data, GDP data is expected to show the U.S. economy grew last quarter after two straight negative quarterly readings – which met the textbook definition of a recession, even as the government said the NBER’s panel of economists must officially declare a recession.</p><p>Economic releases on the calendar for the week also consist of the S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index, new and pending home sales data, and the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index.</p><p>According to Pantheon Economics’ Chief Economist Ian Shepherdson, the anticipated rebound in GDP, the broadest measure of economic activity, is attributed to a comeback in net exports, correction from plunges in the first and second quarters, and technical factors lifting the inventory numbers.</p><p>“But the outlook for the first half of next year has materially darkened, and the chance of a brief recession has increased, thanks to the substantial and broad tightening of financial conditions,” Shepherdson added, citing higher rates across the curve, widening corporate spreads, falling stock prices, the emerging rollover in home prices, and the strong dollar.</p><p>—</p><p>Economic Calendar</p><p><b>Monday:</b> <b><i>Chicago Fed National Activity Index</i></b>, September (0.00 during prior month); <b><i>S&P Global U.S. Manufacturing PMI</i></b>, October Preliminary (51.0 expected, 52.0 during prior month);<b><i>S&P Global U.S. Services PMI</i></b>, October Preliminary (49.6 expected, 49.3 during prior month); <b><i>S&P Global U.S. Composite PMI</i></b>, October Preliminary (49.5 during prior month)</p><p><b>Tuesday:</b> <b><i>FHFA Housing Pricing Index</i></b>, August (-0.6% expected, -0.6% during prior month); <b><i>S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-City Composite</i></b>, month-over-month, August (-0.80% expected, -0.44% during prior month); <b><i>S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-City Composite</i></b>, year-over-year, August (14.00% expected, 16.06% during prior month); <b><i>S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index</i></b>(15.77% during prior month); <b><i>Conference Board Consumer Confidence</i></b>, October (105.5 expected, 108.0 during prior month); <b><i>Conference Board Present Situation</i></b>, October (149.6 during prior month); <b><i>Conference Board Expectations</i></b>, October (80.3 during prior month); <b><i>Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index</i></b>, October (-5 expected, 0 during prior month)</p><p><b>Wednesday:</b> <b><i>MBA Mortgage Applications</i></b>, week ended Oct. 21 (-4.5% during prior week); <b><i>Advance Goods Trade Balance</i></b>, September (-$87.7 billion expected, -$87.3 billion during prior month); <b><i>Wholesale Inventories</i></b>, month-over-month, September Preliminary (1.1% expected, 1.3% during previous month); <b><i>Retail Inventories</i></b>, month-over-month, September (1.2% expected, 1.4% during prior month); <b><i>New Home Sales NSA</i></b>, September (580,000 expected, 685,000 during prior month); <b><i>New Home Sales</i></b>, month-over-month, September (-15.3% expected, -28.8% during prior month)</p><p><b>Thursday:</b><b><i>GDP Annualized</i></b>, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (2.3% expected, -0.6% prior);<b><i>Durable goods orders</i></b>, September Preliminary (0.6% expected, -0.2% during prior month);<b><i>Personal Consumption</i></b>, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (0.8% expected, 2.0% prior);<b><i>Durables excluding transportation</i></b>, September Preliminary (0.2% expected, 0.3% during prior month);<b><i>GDP Price Index</i></b>, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (5.3% expected, 9.0% prior);<b><i>Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft</i></b>, Septmeber Preliminary (0.2% expected, 0.3% during prior month);<b><i>Core PCE</i></b>, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (4.6% expected, 4.7% prior);<b><i>Non-defense capital goods shipments excluding aircraft</i></b>, September Preliminary (0.3% during prior month);<b><i>Initial Jobless Claims</i></b>, week ended Oct. 22 (225,000 expected, 214,000 during prior week);<b><i>Continuing Claims</i></b>, week ended Oct. 15 (1.385 million during prior week);<b><i>Kansas City Manufacturing Index</i></b>, October (-2 expected, 1 during prior week)</p><p><b>Friday:</b><b><i>Employment Cost Index</i></b>, 3Q (1.2% expected, 1.3% during prior quarter);<b><i>Personal Income</i></b>, month-over-month, September (0.3% expected, 0.3% during prior month);<b><i>Personal Spending</i></b>, month-over-month, September (0.4% expected, 0.4% during prior month);<b><i>Real Personal Spending</i></b>, month-over-month, September (0.1% expected, 0.1% during prior month);<b><i>PCE Deflator</i></b>, month-over-month, September (0.3% expected, 0.3% during prior month);<b><i>PCE Deflator</i></b>, year-over-year, September (6.3% expected, 6.2% during prior month);<b><i>PCE Core Deflator</i></b>, month-over-month, September (0.5% expected, 0.6% during prior month);<b><i>Pending Home Sales</i></b>, month-over-month, September (-5.3% expected, -2.0% during prior month);<b><i>Pending Home Sales NSA</i></b>, year-over-year, September (-22.5% during prior month);<b><i>University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment</i></b>, October final (59.7 expected, 59.8 prior)</p><p>—</p><p><b>Earnings Calendar</b></p><p><b>Monday:</b> Bank of Hawaii (BOH), Crande (CR), Discover Financial Services (DFS), Logitech International (LOGI), Schnitzer Steel (SCHN), Zions Bancorp (ZION)</p><p><b>Tuesday:</b> 3M (MMM), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Biogen (BIIB), Boyd Gaming (BYD), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) Chubb (CB), Coca-Cola (KO), General Electric (GE), General Motors (GM), JetBlue Airways (JBLU), Kimberly-Clark (KMB), Mattel (MAT), Microsoft (MSFT), Sherwin-Williams (SHW), Skechers (SKX), Spotify (SPOT), Texas Instruments (TXN), UPS (UPS), Valero Energy (VLO), Visa (V), Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH), Xerox (XRX)</p><p><b>Wednesday:</b> Boeing (BA), Boston Scientific (BSX), Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY), Coursera (COUR), Ford Motor (F), General Dynamics (GD), Harley-Davidson (HOG), Hilton Worldwide Holdings (HLT), Kraft Heinz (KHC), Lending Club (LC), Meta Platforms (META), O'Reilly Automotive (ORLY), Spirit Airlines, (SAVE), Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO), Upwork (UPWK), V.F. Corp (VFC), Wingstop (WING)</p><p><b>Thursday:</b> Amazon.com (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Altria (MO), Ares Management (ARES), AutoNation (AN), Caterpillar (CAT), Capital One (COF), Comcast (CMCSA), CubeSmart (CUBE), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Hertz Global (HTZ), Honeywell (HON), Intel (INTC), Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP), Mastercard (MA), McDonald's (MCD), Merck (MRK), Northrop Grumman (NOC), Oshkosh (OSK), Overstock.com (OSTK), Pinterest (PINS), Royal Caribbean (RCL), S&P Global (SPGI), Shopify (SHOP), Southwest Air (LUV), T. Rowe Price (TROW), Twitter (TWTR), T-Mobile (TMUS), Willis Towers Watson (WTW)</p><p><b>Friday:</b> AbbVie (ABBV), AllianceBernstein (AB), Aon (AON), Bloomin' Brands (BLMN), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Newell Brands (NWL), NextEra Energy (NEE)</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/5a99548539ffe13c9deaf121314729a6\" tg-width=\"2044\" tg-height=\"1448\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"/></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Big Tech Earnings and GDP Data: What to Know This Week</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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Economists expect the advance estimate to show the U.S. economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.3% last quarter after back-to-back contractions in Q1 and Q2, per consensus estimates from Bloomberg.Earnings that have so far come in better-than-feared helped power the major averages toward weekly gains of roughly 5% for each index on Friday, the best five-day performance since June for the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq. Fedspeak that signaled officials may discuss slowing the magnitude of interest rate hikes at the end of this year also stoked optimism among investors.For this quarter, the number of S&P 500 reporting positive earnings surprises and the magnitude of those estimate beats remain below their 5-year and 10-year averages, according to data from FactSet Research. But the earnings growth rate for the third quarter has improved in the past week compared to the prior.Earnings from tech heavyweights Tesla (TSLA) and Snap (SNAP) didn’t leave much hope that their sector peers may continue that trend in the week ahead, with Tesla’s revenue disappointing analysts and Snapunveiling its smallest revenue increase since its 2017 IPO.On Tuesday, Google parent company Alphabet will be the first of technology behemoths to report. Analysts have warned that macro issues such as negative currency headwinds are likely to drive down growth rates for the companies, along with others in the mega-cap tech lineup.Strength in theU.S. dollar has hit companies hard, with strategists at Citigroup estimating that the greenback’s 10% bump will cut $15 to $20 from S&P 500 earnings per share. The dollar index has surged more than 17%against a basket of other currencies, including the euro and the yen. For U.S. companies, this means that any revenues from overseas will be reduced when converted back to dollars.That headwind is expected to show up in Amazon’s results on Thursday, given that roughly 30% of the e-commerce conglomerate’s revenues internationally derived, per estimates from CFRA research. Same goes for Microsoft, with analysts at Goldman Sachs warning that “foreign exchange headwinds continue to be overhangs\" even as demand is likely to remain healthy across commercial offerings from the company for its PCs and cloud services.For Apple, momentum in iPhone demand will be one of the biggest factors monitored by stock-watchers. Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring in a recent note predicted “demand has held up better than expected in recent months.”Meta and Twitter (TWTR) will also report on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, as part of tech’s 72-hour earnings rollout.Other notable financial results on tap include the Coca-Cola (KO), General Electric (GE), General Motors (GM), Ford Motor (F), Comcast (CMCSA), Visa (V), Mastercard (MA), and Exxon Mobil (XOM), among others.In economic data, GDP data is expected to show the U.S. economy grew last quarter after two straight negative quarterly readings – which met the textbook definition of a recession, even as the government said the NBER’s panel of economists must officially declare a recession.Economic releases on the calendar for the week also consist of the S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index, new and pending home sales data, and the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index.According to Pantheon Economics’ Chief Economist Ian Shepherdson, the anticipated rebound in GDP, the broadest measure of economic activity, is attributed to a comeback in net exports, correction from plunges in the first and second quarters, and technical factors lifting the inventory numbers.“But the outlook for the first half of next year has materially darkened, and the chance of a brief recession has increased, thanks to the substantial and broad tightening of financial conditions,” Shepherdson added, citing higher rates across the curve, widening corporate spreads, falling stock prices, the emerging rollover in home prices, and the strong dollar.—Economic CalendarMonday: Chicago Fed National Activity Index, September (0.00 during prior month); S&P Global U.S. Manufacturing PMI, October Preliminary (51.0 expected, 52.0 during prior month);S&P Global U.S. Services PMI, October Preliminary (49.6 expected, 49.3 during prior month); S&P Global U.S. Composite PMI, October Preliminary (49.5 during prior month)Tuesday: FHFA Housing Pricing Index, August (-0.6% expected, -0.6% during prior month); S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-City Composite, month-over-month, August (-0.80% expected, -0.44% during prior month); S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-City Composite, year-over-year, August (14.00% expected, 16.06% during prior month); S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index(15.77% during prior month); Conference Board Consumer Confidence, October (105.5 expected, 108.0 during prior month); Conference Board Present Situation, October (149.6 during prior month); Conference Board Expectations, October (80.3 during prior month); Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index, October (-5 expected, 0 during prior month)Wednesday: MBA Mortgage Applications, week ended Oct. 21 (-4.5% during prior week); Advance Goods Trade Balance, September (-$87.7 billion expected, -$87.3 billion during prior month); Wholesale Inventories, month-over-month, September Preliminary (1.1% expected, 1.3% during previous month); Retail Inventories, month-over-month, September (1.2% expected, 1.4% during prior month); New Home Sales NSA, September (580,000 expected, 685,000 during prior month); New Home Sales, month-over-month, September (-15.3% expected, -28.8% during prior month)Thursday:GDP Annualized, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (2.3% expected, -0.6% prior);Durable goods orders, September Preliminary (0.6% expected, -0.2% during prior month);Personal Consumption, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (0.8% expected, 2.0% prior);Durables excluding transportation, September Preliminary (0.2% expected, 0.3% during prior month);GDP Price Index, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (5.3% expected, 9.0% prior);Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, Septmeber Preliminary (0.2% expected, 0.3% during prior month);Core PCE, quarter-over-quarter, 3Q A (4.6% expected, 4.7% prior);Non-defense capital goods shipments excluding aircraft, September Preliminary (0.3% during prior month);Initial Jobless Claims, week ended Oct. 22 (225,000 expected, 214,000 during prior week);Continuing Claims, week ended Oct. 15 (1.385 million during prior week);Kansas City Manufacturing Index, October (-2 expected, 1 during prior week)Friday:Employment Cost Index, 3Q (1.2% expected, 1.3% during prior quarter);Personal Income, month-over-month, September (0.3% expected, 0.3% during prior month);Personal Spending, month-over-month, September (0.4% expected, 0.4% during prior month);Real Personal Spending, month-over-month, September (0.1% expected, 0.1% during prior month);PCE Deflator, month-over-month, September (0.3% expected, 0.3% during prior month);PCE Deflator, year-over-year, September (6.3% expected, 6.2% during prior month);PCE Core Deflator, month-over-month, September (0.5% expected, 0.6% during prior month);Pending Home Sales, month-over-month, September (-5.3% expected, -2.0% during prior month);Pending Home Sales NSA, year-over-year, September (-22.5% during prior month);University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment, October final (59.7 expected, 59.8 prior)—Earnings CalendarMonday: Bank of Hawaii (BOH), Crande (CR), Discover Financial Services (DFS), Logitech International (LOGI), Schnitzer Steel (SCHN), Zions Bancorp (ZION)Tuesday: 3M (MMM), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Biogen (BIIB), Boyd Gaming (BYD), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) Chubb (CB), Coca-Cola (KO), General Electric (GE), General Motors (GM), JetBlue Airways (JBLU), Kimberly-Clark (KMB), Mattel (MAT), Microsoft (MSFT), Sherwin-Williams (SHW), Skechers (SKX), Spotify (SPOT), Texas Instruments (TXN), UPS (UPS), Valero Energy (VLO), Visa (V), Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH), Xerox (XRX)Wednesday: Boeing (BA), Boston Scientific (BSX), Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY), Coursera (COUR), Ford Motor (F), General Dynamics (GD), Harley-Davidson (HOG), Hilton Worldwide Holdings (HLT), Kraft Heinz (KHC), Lending Club (LC), Meta Platforms (META), O'Reilly Automotive (ORLY), Spirit Airlines, (SAVE), Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO), Upwork (UPWK), V.F. 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American Express also raised its full-year forecast, amid a surge in customer spending, and increased the amount in reserve for potential defaults. The stock fell 4.7% in the premarket.</p><p>Verizon(VZ) – Verizon earned an adjusted $1.32 for the third quarter, beating the consensus estimate by 3 cents, with revenue also better than expected. Verizon also reported a smaller number of postpaid net phone adds than expected, noting it had anticipated some negative impact from raising prices.</p><p>Snap(SNAP) – The Snapchat parent’s stock tumbled 28.2% in the premarket after forecasting no revenue growth for the current quarter. The slowdown in the digital ad market also took down the stocks of other companies dependent on ad revenue, withPinterest(PINS) sliding 7.5%,Meta Platforms(META) losing 3.5%,Alphabet(GOOGL) off 1.7% andTwitter(TWTR) sliding 6.9%.</p><p>CSX(CSX) – The rail operator’s stock rallied 5.2% in premarket trading following better-than-expected results for the third quarter, benefitting from higher shipment volumes and higher prices.</p><p>Tenet Healthcare(THC) – The hospital operator’s stock dropped 18% in premarket action after issuing a weaker-than-expected outlook. Tenet said it is working to recover from a cyber attack earlier this year and a Covid-19 spike among its workers.</p><p>Veris Residential(VRE) – The owner of New Jersey rental apartments is the object of an unsolicited takeover bid by rival Kushner Cos., according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke to the Wall Street Journal. The bid is said to be worth $16 per share, compared with yesterday’s $12.42 closing price. Veris rallied 13.5% in premarket trading.</p><p>Intercontinental Hotels(IHG) – The parent of Holiday Inn saw its stock fall 4.2% in the premarket following news that Chief Financial Officer Paul Edgecliff-Johnson is leaving to join bookmaking company Flutter Entertainment.</p><p>Whirlpool(WHR) – The appliance maker’s profit and revenue for the latest quarter came in below Wall Street forecasts. The company also gave a weaker-than-expected outlook amid softer demand and reduced production. Whirlpool fell 4.4% in premarket action.</p><p>Under Armour(UAA) – The athletic apparel maker’s stock lost 2.6% in the premarket after Telsey Advisory Group downgraded it to market perform from outperform. Telsey is basing its call on elevated inventory levels at rivals likeNike(NKE) and Adidas, although it noted that Under Armour’s inventories are leaner than its competitors.</p><h2><b>Market News</b></h2><p><b>Verizon profit drops 23% as pricier plans result in subscriber loss</b></p><p>Verizon Communications Inc(VZ.N)posted a 23% slide in third-quarter profit and missed market estimates for wireless subscriber additions on Friday, as several customers opted for cheaper plans from rivals AT&T Inc(T.N)and T-Mobile US Inc(TMUS.O).</p><p>Verizon lost 189,000 monthly bill-paying phone subscribers in its consumer business in the quarter after the U.S. carrier raised prices for its plans in June through additional charges, which was over and above its already pricier plans.</p><p><b>Schlumberger third-quarter profit jumps as drilling activity picks up</b></p><p>Top oilfield services provider Schlumberger Ltd(SLB.N)reported a 64.9% jump in third-quarter profit on Friday that topped Wall Street expectations as a surge in oil and gas prices led to more drilling activity.</p><p>Oil and gas producers are looking to increase production as crude prices stay near eight-year highs, boosting demand for Schlumberger's equipment, services and technology. Brent crude prices averaged $98.96 a barrel during the quarter, up 33%.</p><p><b>AmEx Adds Record Number of Platinum Customers, Boosts Profit Forecast</b></p><p>American Express Co.slumped after it set aside more for bad loans than analysts expected, suggesting rising interest rates could start crimping customers’ ability to pay their bills.</p><p>Provisions for souring loans were $778 million in the quarter, worse than the $573 million analysts in a Bloomberg survey were expecting. AmEx has warned investors for months that charge-offs would rise as consumers begin borrowing more in the wake of the pandemic. The net write-off rate jumped to 1.1% from 0.8% a year ago.</p><p><b>U.S. Weighs Security Reviews for Musk Deals, Including Twitter Buy</b></p><p>Biden Administration officials are discussing whether the United States should subject some of Elon Musk's ventures to national review including the deal for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> Inc and SpaceX's Starlink satellite network, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.</p><p>The SpaceX chief in recent times has taken to Twitter to announce proposals to end Russia's war in Ukraine, and also said SpaceX cannot indefinitely fund its Starlink internet service in Ukraine. 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American Express also raised its full-year forecast, amid a surge in customer spending, and increased the amount in reserve for potential defaults. The stock fell 4.7% in the premarket.</p><p>Verizon(VZ) – Verizon earned an adjusted $1.32 for the third quarter, beating the consensus estimate by 3 cents, with revenue also better than expected. Verizon also reported a smaller number of postpaid net phone adds than expected, noting it had anticipated some negative impact from raising prices.</p><p>Snap(SNAP) – The Snapchat parent’s stock tumbled 28.2% in the premarket after forecasting no revenue growth for the current quarter. The slowdown in the digital ad market also took down the stocks of other companies dependent on ad revenue, withPinterest(PINS) sliding 7.5%,Meta Platforms(META) losing 3.5%,Alphabet(GOOGL) off 1.7% andTwitter(TWTR) sliding 6.9%.</p><p>CSX(CSX) – The rail operator’s stock rallied 5.2% in premarket trading following better-than-expected results for the third quarter, benefitting from higher shipment volumes and higher prices.</p><p>Tenet Healthcare(THC) – The hospital operator’s stock dropped 18% in premarket action after issuing a weaker-than-expected outlook. Tenet said it is working to recover from a cyber attack earlier this year and a Covid-19 spike among its workers.</p><p>Veris Residential(VRE) – The owner of New Jersey rental apartments is the object of an unsolicited takeover bid by rival Kushner Cos., according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke to the Wall Street Journal. The bid is said to be worth $16 per share, compared with yesterday’s $12.42 closing price. Veris rallied 13.5% in premarket trading.</p><p>Intercontinental Hotels(IHG) – The parent of Holiday Inn saw its stock fall 4.2% in the premarket following news that Chief Financial Officer Paul Edgecliff-Johnson is leaving to join bookmaking company Flutter Entertainment.</p><p>Whirlpool(WHR) – The appliance maker’s profit and revenue for the latest quarter came in below Wall Street forecasts. The company also gave a weaker-than-expected outlook amid softer demand and reduced production. Whirlpool fell 4.4% in premarket action.</p><p>Under Armour(UAA) – The athletic apparel maker’s stock lost 2.6% in the premarket after Telsey Advisory Group downgraded it to market perform from outperform. Telsey is basing its call on elevated inventory levels at rivals likeNike(NKE) and Adidas, although it noted that Under Armour’s inventories are leaner than its competitors.</p><h2><b>Market News</b></h2><p><b>Verizon profit drops 23% as pricier plans result in subscriber loss</b></p><p>Verizon Communications Inc(VZ.N)posted a 23% slide in third-quarter profit and missed market estimates for wireless subscriber additions on Friday, as several customers opted for cheaper plans from rivals AT&T Inc(T.N)and T-Mobile US Inc(TMUS.O).</p><p>Verizon lost 189,000 monthly bill-paying phone subscribers in its consumer business in the quarter after the U.S. carrier raised prices for its plans in June through additional charges, which was over and above its already pricier plans.</p><p><b>Schlumberger third-quarter profit jumps as drilling activity picks up</b></p><p>Top oilfield services provider Schlumberger Ltd(SLB.N)reported a 64.9% jump in third-quarter profit on Friday that topped Wall Street expectations as a surge in oil and gas prices led to more drilling activity.</p><p>Oil and gas producers are looking to increase production as crude prices stay near eight-year highs, boosting demand for Schlumberger's equipment, services and technology. Brent crude prices averaged $98.96 a barrel during the quarter, up 33%.</p><p><b>AmEx Adds Record Number of Platinum Customers, Boosts Profit Forecast</b></p><p>American Express Co.slumped after it set aside more for bad loans than analysts expected, suggesting rising interest rates could start crimping customers’ ability to pay their bills.</p><p>Provisions for souring loans were $778 million in the quarter, worse than the $573 million analysts in a Bloomberg survey were expecting. AmEx has warned investors for months that charge-offs would rise as consumers begin borrowing more in the wake of the pandemic. The net write-off rate jumped to 1.1% from 0.8% a year ago.</p><p><b>U.S. Weighs Security Reviews for Musk Deals, Including Twitter Buy</b></p><p>Biden Administration officials are discussing whether the United States should subject some of Elon Musk's ventures to national review including the deal for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> Inc and SpaceX's Starlink satellite network, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.</p><p>The SpaceX chief in recent times has taken to Twitter to announce proposals to end Russia's war in Ukraine, and also said SpaceX cannot indefinitely fund its Starlink internet service in Ukraine. He later backed down and said he would continue to bear the costs of the service.</p><p></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1129435927","content_text":"Nasdaq futures tumbled on Friday as elevated U.S. Treasury yields and Snap Inc's forecast of no revenue growth for the busy holiday quarter rattled shares of other social media companies.Market SnapshotAt 7:59 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were down 161 points, or 0.53%, S&P 500 e-minis were down 20 points, or 0.55%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were down 101.5 points, or 0.92%.Pre-Market MoversAmerican Express(AXP) – The financial services company reported a quarterly profit of $2.47 per share, 6 cents above estimates, with revenue also topping Wall Street forecasts. American Express also raised its full-year forecast, amid a surge in customer spending, and increased the amount in reserve for potential defaults. The stock fell 4.7% in the premarket.Verizon(VZ) – Verizon earned an adjusted $1.32 for the third quarter, beating the consensus estimate by 3 cents, with revenue also better than expected. Verizon also reported a smaller number of postpaid net phone adds than expected, noting it had anticipated some negative impact from raising prices.Snap(SNAP) – The Snapchat parent’s stock tumbled 28.2% in the premarket after forecasting no revenue growth for the current quarter. The slowdown in the digital ad market also took down the stocks of other companies dependent on ad revenue, withPinterest(PINS) sliding 7.5%,Meta Platforms(META) losing 3.5%,Alphabet(GOOGL) off 1.7% andTwitter(TWTR) sliding 6.9%.CSX(CSX) – The rail operator’s stock rallied 5.2% in premarket trading following better-than-expected results for the third quarter, benefitting from higher shipment volumes and higher prices.Tenet Healthcare(THC) – The hospital operator’s stock dropped 18% in premarket action after issuing a weaker-than-expected outlook. Tenet said it is working to recover from a cyber attack earlier this year and a Covid-19 spike among its workers.Veris Residential(VRE) – The owner of New Jersey rental apartments is the object of an unsolicited takeover bid by rival Kushner Cos., according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke to the Wall Street Journal. The bid is said to be worth $16 per share, compared with yesterday’s $12.42 closing price. Veris rallied 13.5% in premarket trading.Intercontinental Hotels(IHG) – The parent of Holiday Inn saw its stock fall 4.2% in the premarket following news that Chief Financial Officer Paul Edgecliff-Johnson is leaving to join bookmaking company Flutter Entertainment.Whirlpool(WHR) – The appliance maker’s profit and revenue for the latest quarter came in below Wall Street forecasts. The company also gave a weaker-than-expected outlook amid softer demand and reduced production. Whirlpool fell 4.4% in premarket action.Under Armour(UAA) – The athletic apparel maker’s stock lost 2.6% in the premarket after Telsey Advisory Group downgraded it to market perform from outperform. Telsey is basing its call on elevated inventory levels at rivals likeNike(NKE) and Adidas, although it noted that Under Armour’s inventories are leaner than its competitors.Market NewsVerizon profit drops 23% as pricier plans result in subscriber lossVerizon Communications Inc(VZ.N)posted a 23% slide in third-quarter profit and missed market estimates for wireless subscriber additions on Friday, as several customers opted for cheaper plans from rivals AT&T Inc(T.N)and T-Mobile US Inc(TMUS.O).Verizon lost 189,000 monthly bill-paying phone subscribers in its consumer business in the quarter after the U.S. carrier raised prices for its plans in June through additional charges, which was over and above its already pricier plans.Schlumberger third-quarter profit jumps as drilling activity picks upTop oilfield services provider Schlumberger Ltd(SLB.N)reported a 64.9% jump in third-quarter profit on Friday that topped Wall Street expectations as a surge in oil and gas prices led to more drilling activity.Oil and gas producers are looking to increase production as crude prices stay near eight-year highs, boosting demand for Schlumberger's equipment, services and technology. Brent crude prices averaged $98.96 a barrel during the quarter, up 33%.AmEx Adds Record Number of Platinum Customers, Boosts Profit ForecastAmerican Express Co.slumped after it set aside more for bad loans than analysts expected, suggesting rising interest rates could start crimping customers’ ability to pay their bills.Provisions for souring loans were $778 million in the quarter, worse than the $573 million analysts in a Bloomberg survey were expecting. AmEx has warned investors for months that charge-offs would rise as consumers begin borrowing more in the wake of the pandemic. The net write-off rate jumped to 1.1% from 0.8% a year ago.U.S. Weighs Security Reviews for Musk Deals, Including Twitter BuyBiden Administration officials are discussing whether the United States should subject some of Elon Musk's ventures to national review including the deal for Twitter Inc and SpaceX's Starlink satellite network, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.The SpaceX chief in recent times has taken to Twitter to announce proposals to end Russia's war in Ukraine, and also said SpaceX cannot indefinitely fund its Starlink internet service in Ukraine. 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