A screen of U.S. consumer staples large- and mega-cap stocks identifies Kraft Heinz ( KHC ), General Mills ( GIS ), and Clorox ( CLX ) among the market's most attractively valued companies based on their valuation grades. The valuation grade measures how expensive or inexpensive a stock is relative to others in its sector. It incorporates several metrics, including P/E, PEG, price-to-sales, and pr...
A screen of U.S. consumer staples large- and mega-cap stocks identifies Kraft Heinz ( KHC ), General Mills ( GIS ), and Clorox ( CLX ) among the market's most attractively valued companies based on their valuation grades. The valuation grade measures how expensive or inexpensive a stock is relative to others in its sector. It incorporates several metrics, including P/E, PEG, price-to-sales, and price-to-cash-flow ratios, using both current and forward-looking estimates. The overall grade is calculated from these underlying metrics and indicates how attractively a stock is valued compared with its sector peers. Most cheap U.S. stock by valuation grade (market cap above $10B): Kraft Heinz ( KHC ) A+ General Mills ( GIS ) A Clorox ( CLX ) A- Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V. ( FMX ) A- Altria Group ( MO ) A- British American Tobacco ( BTI ) B+ Hormel Foods ( HRL ) B+ Smithfield Foods ( SFD ) B+ Ambev ( ABEV ) B Kenvue ( KVUE ) B More on Consumer Staples Hormel Foods' Dividend Yield Is Attractive As Profits Stabilize (Rating Upgrade) The Clorox Company: Investors Are Not Happy, More Pain Ahead Altria: I See A Path Toward A $100 Share Price Within 5 Years Earnings Scoreboard: 11 of 12 firms smash EPS and revenue estimates and deliver Y/Y gains Heinz slips after six sessions of gains
Sarah Hunt, Chief Market Strategist at Alpine Saxon Woods, discusses the market melt up as earnings and AI enthusiasm push equities higher. (Source: Bloomberg)
Sarah Hunt, Chief Market Strategist at Alpine Saxon Woods, discusses the market melt up as earnings and AI enthusiasm push equities higher. (Source: Bloomberg)
In this article ANTHR.FG Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT In this photo illustration, the Anthropic logo is seen on a smartphone with a Claude mythos logo in the background. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Anthropic is sharing access to its most advanced AI model Mythos with the EU after the region sought access over months due to cybersecurity concerns. The European Commis...
In this article ANTHR.FG Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT In this photo illustration, the Anthropic logo is seen on a smartphone with a Claude mythos logo in the background. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Anthropic is sharing access to its most advanced AI model Mythos with the EU after the region sought access over months due to cybersecurity concerns. The European Commission confirmed to CNBC on Monday that it had "several productive meetings" with the American AI firm. "We welcome the latest developments on potential future access," EU tech sovereignty spokesperson Thomas Regnier said in emailed statements, adding that the bloc aims to get a clearer idea of the potential risks that the technology poses. Anthropic initially rolled out Mythos to a limited number of companies in April as part of Anthropic's cybersecurity venture Project Glasswing, with the model excelling at identifying security flaws and weaknesses in software. The launch prompted a wave of concern over cybersecurity threats from bad actors. "Let's not forget that Mythos is not one off, a new wave of powerful models are coming to the market," Regnier said. "This is a shared challenge, and we are intensifying our discussions with like-minded partners, including the United States." Official terms and conditions of the deal are not yet clear. Anthropic did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment. watch now VIDEO 1:22 01:22 Era of AI-enabled cyberattack orchestration arrives Power Lunch The EU had ramped up discussions with the U.S. administration in the past week in order to gain access after Anthropic told the Commission it needed government permission, people familiar with the matter previously told CNBC . The people said at the time that the U.S. government is against sharing the powerful model with non-U.S. governments as a whole, as it aims to remain the dominant AI leader. The EU had already been granted access to OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber model in May, but th...
Elk Grove Village Property LLC is looking to raise $850 million from a junk-bond sale to help fund a data center tied to CoreWeave Inc. , joining a wave of high-yield issuers tapping debt markets to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure. The firm is developing a “build-to-suit hyperscale data center” within the Chicago metropolitan area that has been fully leased to CoreWeave for 15 years, r...
Elk Grove Village Property LLC is looking to raise $850 million from a junk-bond sale to help fund a data center tied to CoreWeave Inc. , joining a wave of high-yield issuers tapping debt markets to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure. The firm is developing a “build-to-suit hyperscale data center” within the Chicago metropolitan area that has been fully leased to CoreWeave for 15 years, representing around $2.2 billion in revenue, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter. CoreWeave also has two renewal options of seven years each, exercisable only with respect to the entire premises and critical IT power. Banco Santander SA is running the sale, said the person, who asked not to be identified as discussions are private. AI has been expanding at a breakneck pace, forcing companies to tap every corner of the US debt market to find new capacity to finance data center space, graphics-processing chips and power. Companies tied to the buildout have raised nearly $27 billion from riskier bonds so far this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Click here to see Bloomberg’s AI Infrastructure Debt Monitor. CoreWeave, part of a group of businesses known as neoclouds, leases access to AI data center capacity to clients including OpenAI , Meta Platforms Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Elk Grove is a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Prime Data Centers LLC .
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/3/26, Barings BDC Inc (Symbol: BBDC) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.26, payable on 6/10/26. As a percentage of BBDC's recent stock price of $8.77, this dividend works out to approxima
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/3/26, Barings BDC Inc (Symbol: BBDC) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.26, payable on 6/10/26. As a percentage of BBDC's recent stock price of $8.77, this dividend works out to approxima
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/3/26, Phibro Animal Health Corp. (Symbol: PAHC) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.12, payable on 6/24/26. As a percentage of PAHC's recent stock price of $30.06, this dividend works out
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/3/26, Phibro Animal Health Corp. (Symbol: PAHC) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.12, payable on 6/24/26. As a percentage of PAHC's recent stock price of $30.06, this dividend works out
Anua, the Korean skincare brand that has taken U.S. beauty retail by storm, today announces Kendall Jenner as its first global brand ambassador. Alongside the announcement, Anua is launching a worldwide campaign centered on its PDRN Collagen Glow Facial Serum Spray featuring Jenner.
Anua, the Korean skincare brand that has taken U.S. beauty retail by storm, today announces Kendall Jenner as its first global brand ambassador. Alongside the announcement, Anua is launching a worldwide campaign centered on its PDRN Collagen Glow Facial Serum Spray featuring Jenner.
Get ready for some gaming news. It’s officially June, which means splashy new events from PlayStation, Xbox, and gaming hype man Geoff Keighley. But this season doesn’t just feature the big tentpole shows; there will be a bunch of smaller events, too, and they might feature some promising games as well. But this year’s events are taking place at a difficult time for the industry. The prices of con...
Get ready for some gaming news. It’s officially June, which means splashy new events from PlayStation, Xbox, and gaming hype man Geoff Keighley. But this season doesn’t just feature the big tentpole shows; there will be a bunch of smaller events, too, and they might feature some promising games as well. But this year’s events are taking place at a difficult time for the industry. The prices of consoles and gaming hardware have skyrocketed, with all of the three major console players announcing price hikes and PC handheld makers jacking up hardware costs as well. Game companies also have to work around the looming giant that is Grand Theft Auto VI , which is set to launch on November 19th . That time of year is usually a very busy one as studios launch their games to get ahead of the holiday shopping season, but we could see some of the industry’s biggest games give GTA VI a wide berth. We’ll be tracking the biggest news of the June gaming events season right here. Your guide to June’s biggest gaming events Xbox and PlayStation have a lot to prove There won’t be Project Helix news at the Xbox Games Showcase. Microsoft delays Fable (again) to avoid GTA VI Lots of games to think about.
Them's Fightin' Words By Benjamin Picton, Rabobank Senior Market Strategist Resigned Brent crude front-month futures are inching higher this morning after ending May down almost 20%. The May selloff has been courtesy of Mr Market’s Pavlovian response to fresh peace rumours, though it still remains the case that a deal has not been done and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. US equity indices clo...
Them's Fightin' Words By Benjamin Picton, Rabobank Senior Market Strategist Resigned Brent crude front-month futures are inching higher this morning after ending May down almost 20%. The May selloff has been courtesy of Mr Market’s Pavlovian response to fresh peace rumours, though it still remains the case that a deal has not been done and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. US equity indices closed higher across the board on Friday, but Asian stocks are mixed in early trade today. The S&P500 has now had nine-consecutive positive weekly closes and is sitting at a fresh all-time-high, with futures pointed at further gains when markets open later today. While crude futures are lower, spot prices for Malaysian Tapis crude are proving a little more sticky and are still trading around the levels seen through late May and early April. Singapore gasoil (diesel) spot prices are testing support at $135/bbl, but even at those short-term lows prices are way above the $90.41/bbl recorded on February 26th (the last close before the war started) or the January prices in the high $70s, before the market started to price in what two carrier groups in the Middle East might mean. Gold prices rose by 0.68% last week. This was the first positive weekly close since May 8th, and another example of markets respecting the $4,500/oz support level. Gold is now trading at levels similar to those seen in late December and early January as a number of central banks liquidated holdings in a scramble for Dollar liquidity earlier in the Hormuz crisis. Sovereign yields are moving higher this morning after falling for much of last week. US 2-year yields are up 2bps to 4.04% in early trade, Aussie 2s are up 4bps to 4.56%, but New Zealand 2s are curiously flat after a hawkish RBNZ last week and a national budget that showed fiscal tightening will be delayed beyond the 2026/27 financial year. Moves at the longer end are even more pronounced, with 10-year Treasury yields up 3bps to 4.47%. The shift hig...
AI is being pushed across many parts of corporate America and beyond, perhaps more aggressively in some places than others. Indeed, there’s a lot of hype building in the AI trade as investors await more signs of a monetization boom of sorts after a historic year for CapEx spend. While time will tell if all ... The AI Restraint Comes to Uber From an Unexpected Direction
AI is being pushed across many parts of corporate America and beyond, perhaps more aggressively in some places than others. Indeed, there’s a lot of hype building in the AI trade as investors await more signs of a monetization boom of sorts after a historic year for CapEx spend. While time will tell if all ... The AI Restraint Comes to Uber From an Unexpected Direction
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/3/26, SLB Ltd (Symbol: SLB) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.295, payable on 7/9/26. As a percentage of SLB's recent stock price of $54.28, this dividend works out to approximately 0.54
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/3/26, SLB Ltd (Symbol: SLB) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.295, payable on 7/9/26. As a percentage of SLB's recent stock price of $54.28, this dividend works out to approximately 0.54
Shares of Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC, XETRA:INL), Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD, XETRA:AMD) and Qualcomm Inc (NASDAQ:QCOM, XETRA:QCI) fell sharply on Monday after Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, XETRA:NVD) unveiled a new personal computer chip at the Computex trade show in Taipei, marking a...
Shares of Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC, XETRA:INL), Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD, XETRA:AMD) and Qualcomm Inc (NASDAQ:QCOM, XETRA:QCI) fell sharply on Monday after Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, XETRA:NVD) unveiled a new personal computer chip at the Computex trade show in Taipei, marking a...