Domino’s Pizza shares rise after earnings, revenue beat estimates

Domino’s Pizza Inc. shares are up 0.5% in Tuesday premarket trading after the company reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that beat estimates. Domino’s had second-quarter net income of $65.7 million, or $1.32 per share, up from $49.3 million, or 98 cents per share, for the same period last year. The FactSet EPS consensus was for $1.23. Revenue totaled $628.6 million, up from $547.3 million last year and ahead of the $610.0 million FactSet consensus. Domestic same-store sales were up 9.5% for the quarter, while international same-store sales grew 2.6%. The FactSet consensus was for a 7% same-store sales increase. Domino’s Pizza shares are up 34.4% for the year so far while the S&P 500 index is up 10.3% for the period.

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Shares of 3M slide 1.5% after company reports Q2 revenue below expectations

Shares of 3M Co. fell 1.5% before the market opened on Tuesday after the company reported revenue for the second-quarter that missed Wall Street expectations. Net income for the quarter came in at $1.58 billion, or $2.58 per share, up from $1.29 billion, or $2.08 per share during the same quarter a year ago. FactSet’s per-share earnings consensus was for $2.54. Sales for the quarter hit $7.81 billion, which was an improvement compared with last year’s $7.66 billion, but just below FactSet’s consensus of $7.87 billion. 3M saw the biggest sales growth in electronics and energy, which was up 7.5%, followed by industrial sales, which grew 2.5%. The company revised its per-share earnings outlook for the the full year and expects earnings in the range of $8.80 to $9.05 per share, compared with its previous estimate of $8.70 to $9.05 per share. Shares of 3M have gained 17.6% in the year to date, while the S&P 500 index is up 10.3%.

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JetBlue reports Q2 profit, revenue beats

JetBlue Airways Corp. reported second-quarter profit and revenue beats Tuesday. Earnings for the latest quarter rose to $211 million, or 64 cents per share, compared with $181 million, or 53 cents per share in the year-earlier period. The FactSet EPS consensus was 57 cents. Revenue rose to $1.84 billion from $1.64 billion in the year-earlier period, compared with the FactSet consensus of $1.83 billion. JetBlue shares were not active in premarket trade. Shares have risen 1.3% over the last three months, compared with a 3.4% rise in the S&P 500 .

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Caterpillar stock jumps 4.5% premarket after earnings blow past estimates

Caterpillar Inc. shares surged 4.5% in premarket trade Tuesday, after the company blew past estimates for the second quarter and raised its guidance. The maker of construction and mining equipment said it had net income of $802 million, or $1.35 a share, in the quarter, up from $550 million, or 93 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. Adjusted per-share earnings came to $1.49, ahead of the FactSet consensus of $1.26. Revenue rose to $11.3 billion from $10.3 billion, also ahead of the FactSet consensus of $10.9 billion. “While a number of our end markets remain challenged, construction in China and gas compression in North America were highlights in the quarter,” Chief Executive Jim Umpleby said in a statement. “Mining and oil-related activities have come off of recent lows, and we are seeing improving demand for construction in most regions.” The company is now expecting full-year sales to range from $38 billion to $41 billion, or a midpoint of $39.5 billion. The company is expecting full-year EPS of about $3.50 at the midpoint of sales, or $5.00 a share on an adjusted basis. shares have gained 16.6% in 2017, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has gained 9% and the S&P 500 has gained 10%.

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United Technologies beats, guides higher

United Technologies on Tuesday reported second-quarter net income of $1.44 billion, or $1.80 a share, up from $1.38 billion, or $1.71 a share, in the year-earlier period. Adjusted earnings per share of $1.85 beat the FactSet consensus of $1.78. Second-quarter sales of $15.3 billion were up 3% and matched FactSet forecasts. The company raised its full-year sales outlook to $58.5-$59.5 billion, up from $57.5-59 billion and its adjusted EPS forecast to $6.45-6.60, up from $6.30-6.60. The stock has gained 12.3% in the year to date, while the S&P 500 is up 10.3%

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DuPont quarterly earnings, sales outstrip expectations

DuPont on Tuesday posted quarterly results that surpassed expectations set by Wall Street analysts. The chemicals heavyweight said second-quarter operating earnings were $1.21 billion, or 97 cents a share, compared with $1.09 billion, or $1.16 a share, year ago. Adjusted earnings of $1.38 a share were higher than the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.29 a share. Revenue in the second quarter rose to $7.42 billion from $7.06 billion a year ago, above expectations of $7.3 billion. DuPont also said it still expects to close its merger with Dow Chemical Co. in August.

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Greece returns to international bond markets after 3-year hiatus

Greece has confirmed that it has returned to international bond markets following a three-year hiatus. The country is seeking to swap a bond coming due in 2019 for a new one that will mature in 2022, with the deal expected to close Tuesday, a Wall Street Journal report said. Reports last week indicated that Greece was about to sell bonds for the first time in three years.

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Michael Kors to buy shoemaker Jimmy Choo in $1.2 billion deal

Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. has agreed to acquire luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo PLC in a deal valued at 896 million pounds ($1.17 billion), the companies said Tuesday. Jimmy Choo shareholders will receive 230 pence a share in cash, which compares with a price of 195 pence at the close of trade Monday on the London Stock Exchange. The boards of directors of both luxury goods makers have approved the deal, the companies said in separate statements. Pierre Denis will stay in his role of chief executive of Jimmy Choo and Sandra Choi will remain as creative director.

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Sen. John McCain will return to D.C. for health-care vote

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will return to Washington Tuesday to participate in an anticipated vote on the Republican health-care bill. McCain, who underwent surgery for a blood clot over his eye and was subsequently diagnosed with brain cancer on July 14, could be critical in the fate of the bill given an expected close vote on proceeding with the GOP plan. “Senator McCain looks forward to returning to the United States Senate tomorrow to continue working on important legislation, including health care reform, the National Defense Authorization Act, and new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea,” the statement from his office said.

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Bitcoin platform scores key greenlight from Wall Street regulator

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Monday granted a license to an entity to serve as a derivative-trading platform for bitcoin and other cybercurrencies like Ethereum’s ether. The CFTC approved New York-based LedgerX to provide clearing services for options and derivatives pegged to the nascent cryptocurrency market–a regulatory approval that could potentially expand trading in bitcoin and other such currencies. According to Reuters, Ledger Holdings, the parent of LedgerX, raised about $11 million in funding from groups including Miami International Holdings Inc. and China’s Huiyin Blockchain Venture Investments to help run its clearing business. About $1.5 million was raised from funders led by Google Ventures and Lightspeed Venture Partners, Reuters reported.
Monday’s CFTC approval comes about four months after the SEC rejected a proposal by twins Tyler and Cameroon Winklevoss for a bitcoin exchange-traded fund. For LedgerX’s part, the startup, which has been seeking a bitcoin derivatives license for years, is expected to begin its operation by offering so-called put and call options, which are contracts that grant the owners the right, but not the obligation to buy and sell an underlying asset at designated price and time. On Monday, a single bitcoin was trading at $2,768, up fractionally on the day.

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