Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Inflation Weighs on HP, Box

Trade of the Day Wake-Up Watchlist

Good morning Wake-up Watchlisters! While you're sipping coffee you'll see stock futures fell on Wednesday. The latest price data confirmed inflation is still a problem in the euro region, and the Conference Board's monthly consumer confidence index showed a sudden drop in August. Overall, rising gas prices and lowered labor market sentiment were cited as primary factors.

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Here's a look at the top-moving stocks this morning.

HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ)

HP is down 8.42% premarket after inflation and global market volatility hurt demand for consumer electronics last year and created excess inventory. It posted $13.2 billion in revenue, missing the estimate from analysts polled by Refinitiv of $13.37 billion.

 

PVH Corp. (NYSE: PVH)

PVH Corp. is up 3.07% premarket after the Calvin Klein parent turned in a strong financial report. PVH reported $1.98 in earnings per share on $2.21 billion in revenue, while analysts surveyed by Refinitiv forecast $1.76 per share and revenue at $2.19 billion.

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Box, Inc. (NYSE: BOX)

Box is down 9.42% premarket after a mixed second-quarter report. Its revenue came in at $261 million, in line with Wall Street's estimates, according to Refinitiv. It also posted weak guidance on both lines for the current quarter and for full-year revenue.

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Ambarella, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMBA)

Ambarella is down 20.16% in premarket after the computer-vision chipmaker Ambarella beat estimates for its fiscal second quarter but gave a weak sales forecast going forward. For the current quarter ending Oct. 31, Ambarella expects sales of $50 million. Wall Street had called for revenue of $67.9 million in the fiscal quarter. In the same quarter last year, Ambarella posted sales of $83.1 million.

 

Gold investment numbers are soaring

As inflation continues to eat away at the dollar, over 100,000 investors are buying up gold at a price not seen in years. Gold has outpaced some of the world's best assets like stocks, bonds and real estate.

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Those are the biggest stock movers for today.

Happy trading!

The Wake-Up Watchlist Research Team

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