Market 2018-05-02 (SNAP, YUM, CVS, and more)

Fed leaves rates unchanged, says inflation close to target. Not much new. Officials may have signaled their willingness to allow inflation to exceed their 2% goal somewhat by adding a reference to the “symmetric” nature of their target. The FOMC also noted the weakness in growth in the first quarter, removing a reference in the in March statement that the economic outlook had “strengthened in recent months.” Market was initially up before the late-hour selloff.

Treasury yields have little change: 30-year -0.2%. 10-yr +0.03%. 5-yr +0.05%.

Crude +0.7% to $67.72. Gold -0.11% to $1,305.40.

IDC: Smartphone shipments -2.9% in Q1, due largely to a slowdown in China. Top vendors by shipment (market share / Y/Y change): Samsung, 78.2M (23.4% / -2.4%); Apple, 52.2M (15.6%/+2.8%); Huawei, 39.3M (11.8%/+13.8%); Xiaomi, 28M (8.4%/+87.8%); OPPO, 23.9M (7.1%/-7.5%); Others, 112.7M (33.7%/-18.5%). 

Winners

AAPL +4.4% after ER beats and dividend/buyback plans.

Morgan Stanley’s Katy Huberty wrote, “Weaker iPhone supplier results suggested meaningful downside in the June quarter which didn’t come to fruition.” The firm originally forecasted 42M iPhone shipments in the quarter but had since dropped its estimate to 34M. Apple reported 39M units. Morgan Stanley reiterates Overweight rating and $200 PT.

BofAML analyst Wamsi Mohan notes that iPhone demand shifted to the cheaper phones, as evidenced by the lower-than-expected iPhone ASP of $728 (consensus: $742). BofAML reiterated its Buy rating and increased its PT from $220 to $225.

Citi Research analyst Jim Suva agrees with ASP showing strong demand for older iPhones. Suva also notes that the iPhone X “super cycle” won’t happen this year since a 3% Y/Y shipment increase “stops short of investor expectations for a super cycle.”

Devon Energy DVN +5.6% after raising 2018 production guidance.

FB +1.3% is holding 2nd day of meeting: they may launch smart speaker outside US first; they will provide dating service soon...

Losers

SNAP -22% to all-time low after weak guidance.

Molson Coors TAP -15.4% after U.S. demand weakens (rev -4.9% y/y), BUD -3% to multi-year low.

GILD -7.9% after ER misses.

Estee Lauder EL -8.5% despite ER beats.

YUM -7.4% also faced selloff despite ER beats. YUMC -12.9%.

CVS -3% after rev miss.

Earnings in AH

Tesla (TSLA): Q1 EPS of -$3.35 beats by $0.18.
Revenue of $3.41B (+26.3% Y/Y) beats by $110M.
Shares almost flat now.

Square (SQ): Q1 EPS of $0.06 beats by $0.01.
Revenue of $307M (+50.7% Y/Y) beats by $13.93M.
Shares -5.7%.

Spotify (SPOT): Q1 EPS of -€1.01
Revenue of €1.14B (+26.4% Y/Y)
Shares -8.3%.

American International Group (AIG): Q1 EPS of $1.04 misses by $0.23.
Shares -3.4%.

Sprint (S): Q4 EPS of $0.02 beats by $0.04.
Revenue of $8.1B (-5.2% Y/Y) beats by $110M.
Shares +0.6%.

Kraft Heinz (KHC): Q1 EPS of $0.89 beats by $0.07.
Revenue of $6.3B (-0.3% Y/Y) misses by $20M.
Shares +5.2%.

Beazer Homes (BZH): Q2 EPS of $0.36 beats by $0.21.
Revenue of $455.18M (+7.0% Y/Y) beats by $16.15M.

Qorvo (QRVO): Q4 EPS of $1.07 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $664.4M (+3.3% Y/Y) beats by $8.55M.
Shares -1.7%.

Cirrus Logic (CRUS): Q4 EPS of $0.51 misses by $0.09.
Revenue of $303.17M (-7.5% Y/Y) misses by $17.12M.
Shares -6%.

FireEye (FEYE): Q1 EPS of -$0.04 in-line.
Revenue of $199.1M (+7.7% Y/Y) beats by $5.19M.
Shares -5.1%.

Fitbit (FIT): Q1 EPS of -$0.17 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $248M (-17.0% Y/Y) beats by $0.65M.
Shares -0.7%.

3D Systems (DDD): Q1 EPS of -$0.03 misses by $0.04.
Revenue of $165.89M (+6.0% Y/Y) beats by $6.3M.
Shares -2.2%.

Tableau Software (DATA): Q1 EPS of -$0.19 misses by $0.01.
Revenue of $224.04M (+12.1% Y/Y) beats by $6.05M.
Shares +4.4%.

My Trades Today

Bought WDC
Added GILD

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