Early Look
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Futures |
Up/Down |
% |
Last |
Dow |
-96.00 |
0.28% |
34,800 |
S&P 500 |
-12.25 |
0.27% |
4,491 |
Nasdaq |
-31.50 |
0.20% |
15,579 |
Following a day of weakness, U.S. stock futures are again looking modestly lower, pulling back along with declines in both Europe and Asia as the spread of the delta strain of Covid-19 continues to weigh on the U.S. economy. This morning, two airlines noted impact to revenues due to a decline in travel. Tech stocks in China fell after regulators again increased pressure on gaming companies for focusing solely on profit. In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index declines -173 points to hold just above 30K, the Shanghai Index rose 17 points to 3,693 and the Hang Seng Index dropped over -600 points (2.3%) to settle at 25,716. In Europe, the German DAX is down about -40points to 15,570, while the FTSE 100 tumbles over -80 points (1.2%) to hold around the 7,000 level. Yesterday, Europe’s Stoxx 600 was down 1.0%, marks worst day in nearly 3 weeks as the German Dax down 1.4%, marks worst day since mid-July. Later this morning, we get the European Central Bank (ECB) rate decision at 7:45 AM and press conference at 8:30 AM where investors will look for clues about inflation and or asset tapering. The S&P 500 Index was lower for a third straight session Wednesday amid increasing concerns about economic growth and the ongoing spread of Covid. The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book report showed that economic growth downshifted slightly to a moderate pace from early July through August, largely due to a pullback in dining out, travel and tourism because of consumers’ safety fears. The dollar pared earlier gains, while Treasuries recovered Tuesday’s losses.
Market Closing Prices Yesterday
· The S&P 500 Index slipped -5.96 points, or 0.13%, to 4,514.07
· The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell -68.93 points, or 0.20%, to 35,031.07
· The Nasdaq Composite dropped -87.69 points, or 0.57%, to 15,286.64
· The Russell 2000 Index declined -25.88 points, or 1.14% to 2,249.73
Events Calendar for Today
· 8:30 AM ET Weekly Jobless Claims
· 8:30 AM EST Continuing Claims
· 10:30 AM ET Weekly EIA Natural Gas Inventory Data
· 11:00 AM ET Weekly DOE Inventory Data
Earnings Calendar:
· Earnings Before the Open: ASO, HOFT, HOV, JILL, LOVE, TUESQ
· Earnings After the Close: AFRM, AMRK, AOUT, COOK, CXM, FARM, KLXE, LAKE, PLAY, PWSC, SUMO, VRNT, ZS, ZUMZ
Other Key Events:
· Barclay’s Global Consumer Staples Conference (virtual) 2021, 9/8-9/10
· Barclay’s CEO Energy-Power Conference 2021 (virtual), 9/8-9/10
· BTIG Cloud Communications and Collaboration Investor Forum (virtual), 9/8
· Citigroup Annual BioPharma Conference (virtual), 9/8-9/10
· Citigroup GEMS Conference 2021 (virtual), 9/8-9/10
· Cowen 14th Annual Global Transportation & Sustainable Mobility Conference, 9/8-9/10
· Credit Suisse 2021 Global Steel & Mining Conference (virtual), 9/8-9/10
· Stephens Building Materials Investor Trip, 9/8-9/9
· Wolfe Inaugural TMT Conference, 9/8-9/9
· Barrington Annual Fall Investment Conference (virtual), 9/9
· DA Davidson Annual Software & Internet Conference (virtual), 9/9
· Deutsche Bank 2021 Technology Conference (virtual), 9/9-9/10
· Goldman Sachs 11th Annual Financial Technology Conference (virtual), 9/9
· Needham 1st Annual Needham Crypto Conference (virtual), 9/9
· Wells Fargo 2021 Healthcare Conference (virtual), 9/9-9/10
Macro |
Up/Down |
Last |
Nymex |
0.20 |
69.50 |
Brent |
0.26 |
72.86 |
Gold |
3.70 |
1,797.20 |
EUR/USD |
0.0018 |
1.1834 |
JPY/USD |
-0.35 |
109.90 |
10-Year Note |
-0.013 |
1.328% |
Sector News Breakdown
Consumer
· Lululemon (LULU) shares rise 10%; 2Q adj EPS $1.65 vs est. $1.19 on revs $1.5B vs est. $1.33B; guides 3Q adj EPS $1.33-1.38 vs est. $1.32, sees 3Q revs $1.4-1.43B vs est. $1.32B; guides FY adj EPS $7.38-7.48 vs est. $6.91; raises year revs to range of $6.19B-$6.26B, compared with its prior range of $5.83B-$5.91B
· RH Corp. (RH) 2Q adj EPS $8.48 vs est. $6.48 on revs $989Mm vs est. $975.5Mm; guides FY revs +31-33% up from prior 25%-30% view and vs est. +29.2% and op margin 24.9-25.5% , sees ROIC 70% vs prior 60%; says currently expecting manufacturing to restart in Vietnam in October with full capacity by end of year
· Boston Beer Company Inc (SAM) shares fell -8%; said since last guidance update market for hard seltzer products has continued to experience decelerating growth trends; believe there will be continuing uncertainty about hard seltzer demand trends for remainder of 2021; said it is withdrawing its 2021 financial guidance issued on July 22, 2021 as EPS will fall below previously-reported estimate of between $18.00-$22.00
· Caesars (CZR) announced an agreement to sell the non-US assets of William Hill to 888 Holdings for approximately GBP 2.2B
· Copart (CPRT) Q4 non-GAAP EPS $1.03 vs. est. $0.91; Q4 revs $748.6M vs. est. $690.87M
· VICI Properties (VICI) announces offering of 100M shares of common stock
· GameStop (GME) Q2 EPS loss (-$0.76) vs. est. loss (-$0.67); Q2 revs $1.183B vs. est. $1.12B; Ended the period with cash and restricted cash of $1.78B
· Calavo Growers (CVGW) 3Q adj EPS ($0.17) vs est. ($0.05) on revs $285Mm vs est. $281.7Mm
· Limoneira (LMNR) Q3 adj EPS $0.20 vs. est. $0.18; Q3 revs $49.1M vs. est. $48.8M; Agribusiness revenue Q3 includes $24.4M in fresh lemon sales, compared to $35.4M of fresh lemon sales during the same period of fiscal year 2020; approximately 1,144,000 cartons of fresh lemons were sold in aggregate
· Torrid (CURV) 2Q adj EPS $0.36 vs est. $0.16 on sales $332.9Mm vs est. $294.7Mm; guides 3Q sales $305-315Mm vs est. $305.1Mm; guides FY sales $1.29-1.31B vs est. $1.3B
Energy, Industrials and Materials
· The American Petroleum Institute (API) reports that crude inventories fell 2.88M barrels last week and gasoline inventories fell 6.41M barrels
· United Airlines (UAL) said it expects third-quarter capacity to fall at least 28% compared with the same period in 2019, as bookings take a hit due to the rise in COVID-19 cases fueled by the Delta variant.
· Southwest Airlines (LUV) said it sees October operating revenue down 20% to 30% vs 2019; expects q4 2021 capacity to increase about 60% YoY and to decrease about 5% vs. Q4 2019
· Sherwin-Williams (SHW), Axalta Coating (AXTA), and PPG Industries (PPG) all downgraded to Neutral from Buy at Citigroup
· ABM Industries (ABM) Q3 revenue $1.54B vs. est. $1.51B; Q3 EPS from continuing operations $0.90 vs. est. $0.81; sees FY adj eps cont ops $3.45 to $3.55, vs. prior view $3.30 to $3.50
· AeroVironment (AVAV) Q1 adj EPS loss (-$0.17) vs. est. loss (-$0.24); Q1 revs $101M vs. est. $96.48M; backs FY22 adj EPS view $2.50-$2.70 (est. $2.64) and backs FY22 revenue view $560M-$580M (est. $569.34M)
Financials
· Digital Realty (DLR) 6.25M share Spot Secondary priced at $160.50
· Riot Blockchain (RIOT) produces 441 Bitcoins in August, down from the 444 BTC produced in July; on a Y/Y basis, its production increased 451% from 80 BTC in August 2020.
Healthcare
· Humanigen (HGEN) plunges over 50% after U.S. FDA declines emergency use approval for COVID-19 drug; said the FDA declined to grant emergency use authorization for its drug, lenzilumab, to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19
· ProQR Therapeutics (PRQR) announces a global licensing and research collaboration with Eli Lilly (LLY) to discover new medicines for genetic disorders in the liver and nervous system, in a deal that could be worth over $1.25B
· Avid Biosciences (CDMO) Q1 EPS $0.10 vs. est. $0.04; Q1 revs $30.8M vs. est. $27.8M;
· HealthEquity Corp. (HQY) 2Q adj EPS $0.40 vs est. $0.36 on revs $189.1Mm vs est. $184.7Mm; guides FY adj EPS $1.45-1.50 vs est. $1.49, sees FY revs $755-765Mm vs est. $762.8Mm; says re: WageWorks have achieved approximately $70 million of the approximately $80 million in annualized ongoing net synergies we expect to achieve by the end of fiscal year 2022.
· Cardiff Oncology (CRDF) updated data from its Phase 1b/2 clinical trial for onvansertib in combination with standard-of-care (SOC) as second-line therapy in patients with KRAS-mutated metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC); said as of data cut off July 2, 2021, eight of 19 (42%) patients who received the recommended Phase 2 dose of onvansertib 15 mg/m2 and were evaluable for disease response achieved a partial response
· Turning Point Therapeutics (TPTX) announces early clinical data for Repotrectinib in NTRK fusion-positive advanced solid tumors selected for late-breaker plenary presentation at 2021 AACR-NCI-EORTC conference
· Beauty Health (SKIN) announces $400M convertible senior notes offering
Technology, Media & Telecom
· Cisco (CSCO) downgraded to Equal Weight from Overweight at Morgan Stanley
· NetEase (NTES) and Tencent (TCEHY) tumble again as China’s focus on reining in the power of tech companies hasn’t abated. A report in the South China Morning Post notes that the government will halt approvals for new online games.
· Sea Limited (SE) is looking to sell 11 million ADRs with the option to offer 1.65 million more as part of a so-called green shoe option; it is also raising $2.5 billion in a convertible bond that has a $375 million green shoe attached
· SentinelOne (S) Q2 revenue $45.8M vs. est. $40.4M; Q2 ARR up 127% YoY; total customer count grew more than 75% year-over-year to over 5,400 customers as of July 31; Customers with ARR over $100K grew 140% year-over-year to over 345 as of July 31, 2021; guides year revs $188M-$190M vs. est. $176.4M
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