Howard Hughes shares surge as Bill Ackman talks up land developer

Howard Hughes Corp. shares jumped Monday after Pershing Square’s Bill Ackman talked up his long position on the master plan community developer at the Sohn Conference. Howard Hughes shares surged as high as $127.39 and were last up 3.5% at $126.40. Ackman is the largest shareholder in Howard Hughes with an 8.9% stake, according to FactSet data.

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Kate Spade stock trades at record volume after Coach buyout bid

Trading in Kate Spade & Co.’s stock was the most active in the apparel and accessories company’s 26 years as a public company, in the wake of Coach Inc.’s buyout bid. Volume spiked to 106.9 million shares in recent trade, compared with the full-day average of about 4.6 million shares, and enough to make it the most actively stock on major U.S. exchanges. The stock’s previous record for volume, since it began trading in June 1981, was 52.9 million shares on Aug. 12, 2014, when the stock plummeted 25%. The stock rose 8.2% in afternoon trade, after the company announced a deal to be acquired for $18.50 a share. That bid was 27.5% above the Dec. 27 closing price of $14.51, which was the last trading day before media speculation of a deal surfaced, the companies said. While the bid was 9.0% above Friday’s closing price, it was 23% below the Feb. 27 10-month closing high of $24.10. The stock has tumbled 23% over the past 12 months, while Coach shares have climbed 12% and the S&P 500 has run up 17%.

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Shares of DHX Media soar after Debra Fine makes Sohn pitch

DHX Media Ltd. shares soared on Monday following a presentation by Debra Fine of Fine Capital Partners at the annual Sohn Conference. Fine believes the stock is undervalued given the repricing of children’s programs and companies like Netflix Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. are all bidding up price for good content. Shares of the Canadian media company jumped more than 6%.

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CenturyLink gains as Keith Meister sees Level 3 merger as game changer

Shares of CenturyLink Inc. rose on Monday after Keith Meister of Corvex Managment talked up the telecommunications company at the Sohn Conference in New York. Meister characterized the company’s pending merger with Level 3 Communications Inc. as a game changer and projected a 40% return in a base case. CenturyLink’s $25 billion takeover of Level 3 is slated to close in the third quarter. Corvex owns a 5.5% stake in CenturyLink. Shares of CenturyLink rose 3.2% while Level 3 gained 1.9%.

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Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh warns against ‘uniformity of opinion’

Former Federal Reserve Board Governor Kevin Warsh on Monday cautioned against the widening state of herd mentality as the stock market rallies and the economy remains on track for steady expansion. There is a uniformity of opinion about the state of economy, inflation and growth, he said, speaking at the annual Sohn hedge fund conference in New York. The last time he witnessed such a consensus was about 10 years ago and that’s enough to make him pause. He also warned that asset prices are not ready for a downside shock and investors should watch corporate capital expenditures for signs of a flagging economy.

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Wall Street’s ‘fear gauge’ just hit its lowest level in 24 years

A measure of fear on Wall Street touched its lowest level since 1993 in Monday afternoon trade, according to FactSet data. The CBOE Volatility Index , or VIX, touched a low of 9.72 intraday, marking its lowest level since 1993. In fact, the so-called, which is based on options contracts on the S&P 500 index 30 days in the future, has only finished in the single digits on 10 occasions. It was most recently at 9.82, off 7.2%. The metric’s historical average is 20 and it has continued to slump as stocks have reached repeated records since President Donald Trump’s Election Day victory in November, which suggests to market participants that investors are becoming too complacent. Although U.S. stocks are trading slightly lower on Monday, the Nasdaq Composite Index and the S&P 500 briefly touched intraday records. The Dow Jones Industrial Average , meanwhile, along with the rest of the equity market, was trading near break-even levels. France’s election on Sunday, with a victory by centrist Emmanuel Macron, has helped to assuage one of the market’s biggest concerns about the growth of populism in Europe, which threatened to destabilize the European Union and the euro . Macron won decisively over rival Marin Le Pen, who had vowed to pull France out of the EU.

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Mall REITs lead broad-based selloff of real estate-related stocks

Real estate-related stocks were the biggest decliners on the S&P 500 on Monday, led by mall REITS, on continued concerns about weak traffic and the onslaught on bricks-and-mortar stores from juggernaut Amazon.com Inc. . The sector has struggled this year as a record number of retailers have filed for bankruptcy protection, while others have announced store closures. Retailers like Macy’s Inc. , which reports first-quarter earnings this week, and Sears Holdings Corp. are viewed as anchor stores that help draw traffic to malls, to the benefit of specialty retailers, who rely on that traffic boost. Among individual stocks, Kimco Realty Corp. , an operator of outdoor malls, was the biggest decliner, falling 2.8%. Macerich Company slid 2.5%, Simon Property Group Inc. was down 2.3% and GGP Inc. fell 2.1%. Federal Realty Investment Trust and Regency Centers Corp. fell 1.9%. The SPDR S&P Retail ETF was down 0.3%. The S&P 500 was down 0.2%.

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Obama warned Trump against hiring Flynn: report

Former President Barack Obama warned President Donald Trump against hiring Mike Flynn as national security adviser, NBC News reported Monday. NBC’s report, citing three former Obama administration officials, comes the same day that former acting Attorney General Sally Yates is expected to testify that Flynn misled the Trump White House about his contacts with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S. Trump disparaged Yates on Twitter on Monday morning, encouraging lawmakers to ask her if she knows how classified information got “into the newspapers” after she explained it to White House counsel.

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Amazon’s stock bounces sharply, analyst boosts price target

Shares of Amazon.com Inc. rallied 1% in morning trade Monday, putting them on course to snap a four-session losing streak. Warren Buffett said over the weekend that he missed out on investing in Amazon, because he underestimated the company’s potential dominance, and Chief Executive Jeff Bezos’s ability to succeed in multiple businesses. Separately, Analyst Rob Sanderson at MKM Partners raised his stock price target on the e-commerce giant to $1,095, which was 16% above current levels, from $995. That takes his target to slightly above the average target of the 45 analysts surveyed by FactSet of $1,085.95. Sanderson reiterated his buy rating, saying he considered Amazon “the best long-term growth opportunity available to investors today.” He said the stock benefits from the fact that investors continue to be supportive of the company’s strategy of heavy investment in its Prime video, devices and technology, fulfillment capacity and cloud services businesses. The stock, which was 0.5% below the May 1 record close of $948.23, has run up 26% year to date, while the S&P 500 has gained 7.1%.

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Apple’s stock surges to record after Warren Buffett discloses stake more than doubled

Shares of Apple Inc. ran up 1.2% toward a second-straight record high in morning trade Monday, after billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. disclosed it more than doubled its stake in Apple during the first quarter. The stock hit an all-time intraday high of $150.95 earlier. Berkshire said in a filing released late Friday that its owned $19.2 billion worth of Apple stock as of March 31, up from $7.1 billion worth on Dec. 31. Apple’s stock soared 24% during the first quarter, compared with the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s 4.6% gain. Since March 31, Apple’s stock has gained 5%, which could have increased the value of Buffett’s investment to over $20 billion.

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