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Here’s what the CNBC TV producers were watching as October trade began and what’s on the radar for the next session.

OPEC

  • On Wednesday, CNBC’s Brian Sullivan will report on an oil cartel meeting.
  • Brent and Future West Texas Intermediate both rose as much as 4% on Tuesday before, during and after Iran’s ballistic missile attack on Israel.
  • Even with this move, both are down about 5% in a month.
  • Energy was the S&P 500’s best performing sector on Tuesday, up 2.24%. It remains at 7.7% from the April high. Over the last 12 months, the sector is flat.
  • ConocoPhillips rose 3.9% on Tuesday. That’s up 19% from the April high.
  • WATER increased by 4.9%. That’s down 41% from the October 2023 high.
  • Halliburton rose 3% on Tuesday and is 32% off its October 2023 high.
  • ExxonMobil increased by 2.3%. That’s down 3% from the April high.
  • Chevron rose 1.65 percent on Tuesday, down 12 percent from its high nearly a year ago.
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ConocoPhillips performance in 2024

Chipotle

  • The burrito chain’s interim CEO Scott Boatwright and Jack Hartung, president of strategy, finance and supply chain, joined Jim Cramer and “Mad Money” on Tuesday night. Both promoted the technology in stores while promising to maintain the human touch. This automation includes everything from food preparation and beyond.
  • Shares have risen 2.3% since former CEO Brian Niccol announced he was leaving.
  • Chipotle it is 17.5% off its 52-week high.
  • Year to date, Chipotle is up 25%.
  • Texas Roadhouse increased by about 45% in 2024.
  • Brinker International, which has brands like Chili’s, Maggiano’s Little Italy and It’s Just Wings is up 82% in 2024.
  • At the bottom of the barrel this year: Bloomin’ Brands decreased by 41% and jack in the box decreased by 42%. Red Robin is reduced by 65% ​​in 2024.

NIKE

  • Shares fell 5% in extended trading after the sneaker giant reported quarterly results.
  • NIKE beat earnings expectations, but revenue came in lower than expected.
  • The sneaker company is skipping guidance for the full year and has postponed its investor day.
  • New CEO Elliott Hill starts in about two weeks.
  • CNBC TV’s Sara Eisen will remain on Wednesday.
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Nike is acting in 2024

Tesla Q3 deliveries

  • CNBC TV’s Phil LeBeau will report when the numbers come in later this week. Consensus estimates call for 461,000 units.
  • adze it’s up 20.5% in a month and is 5% off its July high.

September Ford car sales

  • LeBeau is watching this edition as well.
  • Ford Motor it fell about 4% in one month and about 16% in three months. Shares are down 27% from their July high.
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Ford Motor shares over the past three months

Lilly’s investment in research and development

  • CNBC TV’s pharmaceutical industry reporter Angelica Peebles will interview Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks on the network Wednesday.
  • Lily shares are down 4.3% for the week and sit 9% off their August high.
  • The stock is up 51% year to date, ranking second in the S&P health care sector. It’s right below YesVitawhich increased by 55% in 2024.

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