Intuit (INTU) November option implied volatility elevated at 108 into Q1 and outlook
- Stocks face worst month since September, yen swings after BoJ
- Microsoft fiscal Q3 results top estimates as AI revolution spurs cloud growth
- Alphabet stock surges 11% to record high on Q1 earnings beat, first-ever dividend
- Intel slides in afterhours trading as Q1 revenue misses, Q2 outlook falls short
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- IBM tumbles on soft Q1 revenue; announces HashiCorp $6.4bn acquisition
- Hertz Global (HTZ) misses earnings expectations as fleet costs weigh
- Teladoc (TDOC) Misses Q1 EPS by 3c, offers outlook
- After-hours movers: Alphabet, Microsoft, Snap, Intel, and more
- Midday movers: Meta, IBM, Caterpillar fall; Chipotle rises
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- Midday movers: Tesla, Boeing rise; Uber, Old Dominion Freight fall
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UBS Raises Price Target on Intuit (INTU) to $135 Following 1Q Beat
November 18, 2016 9:25 AM ESTUBS reiterated a Buy rating on Intuit (NASDAQ: INTU), and raised the price target to $135.00 (from $134.00), following the company's 1Q earnings report. INTU reported revenues of $778m, ahead of UBS's estimate of 760m. EPS was reported at 0.06, beating estimates of 0.03. 2017 revenue expectations remain at 5,100m, or at the high end of guide range of $5,000-5,100M. EPS estimates of $4.50 is slightly above guide... More