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Monday, 05/06/2019 10:56:54 AM

Monday, May 06, 2019 10:56:54 AM

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Dow futures were sharply lower this morning after President Donald Trump said that the U.S. will hike tariffs on goods imported from China. The Dow posted its second straight weekly drop last week, though the S&P 500 is up for two weeks in a row. The Nasdaq has six straight weekly gains. (CNBC)

* Chinese markets plunge more than 5% as US-China trade tensions escalate (CNBC)

Trump said over the weekend that tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods will increase to 25% on Friday, despite repeated claims by the Trump administration in recent weeks that trade talks with Beijing were going well. The tariff rate on those goods was originally set at 10%. (CNBC)

Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA, BRKB) saw operating profit rise to $5.56 billion during the first quarter from $5.29 billion the prior year. Berkshire held its annual meeting over the weekend, and CEO Warren Buffett joins Becky Quick on "Squawk Box" this morning from 6am to 9am ET. (CNBC)

* Buffett knocks Elon Musk's plan for Tesla to sell insurance: 'It's not an easy business' (CNBC)

Food distributor Sysco (SYY) and Tyson Foods (TSN) are set to issue quarterly earnings this morning, while AIG (AIG), International Flavors (IFF), KLA-Tencor (KLAC), Mosaic (MOS), and Rent-A-Center (RCII) will be out with earnings after today's closing bell. (CNBC)

There are no economic reports on the calendar for today.

IN THE NEWS TODAY

Boeing (BA) said a standard alert that had been disabled on the 737 Max jet due to a glitch was not necessary to safely operate the aircraft. The statement came after Southwest Airlines (LUV) said it was not informed about the disabled alert. (CNBC)

Executive turnover at Kraft Heinz (KHC) is continuing as Chief Marketing Officer Eduardo Luz is leaving the company. Kraft Heinz announced last month its long-time CEO Bernardo Hees is stepping down on June 30. (CNBC)

A closer look at Amazon's (AMZN) delivery network illustrates why it is now ready to make one-day shipping the default for its Prime members. The vast delivery network is a result of significant investments over the past four years. (CNBC)

More people are giving their pets CBD, a non-intoxicating cannabis compound, to ease pain and anxiety. CBD pet products could balloon to a $1.16 billion industry in the U.S. by 2022, the Brightfield Group estimates. (CNBC)

STOCKS TO WATCH

Occidental Petroleum (OXY) increased the cash portion of its $38 billion cash-and-stock bid for Anadarko Petroleum (APC), as it seeks to convince Anadarko to abandon its deal to be acquired by Chevron (CVX).

Tesla's (TSLA) bid for a tariff exemption was rejected by U.S. trade officials. Tesla had sought the exemption for the Chinese-manufactured technology that controls its Model 3 vehicle.

Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBGI) announced a deal to buy 21 regional sports networks from Walt Disney (DIS) for $9.6 billion. The deal had been widely reported to be imminent on Friday before the late-day official announcement.

Fiat Chrysler's (FCAU) $307.5 million settlement over diesel emissions was approved by a U.S. judge. The settlement involves about 100,000 owners of diesel vehicles that allegedly had illegal software allowing excess emissions.

Dish Network (DISH) was upgraded to "neutral" from "underperform" at Credit Suisse, which thinks video subscriber losses for the satellite TV provider will lessen in the second half of the year.

WATERCOOLER

"Avengers: Endgame" continues to catapult over film industry records. It has garnered more than $2.189 billion worldwide, the fastest a film has ever surpassed the $2 billion mark at the box office. (CNBC)


CONTRIBUTORS

Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
@BerkeleyJr

Peter Schacknow
@peterschack

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