Good thursday morning im Carl Quintanilla with jon fortt and Julia Boorstin is with us for the hour. Stocks in a whipsaw range, down a couple hundred up 100 here. S p 500 up 25 or so after the dows near 1,000 point loss yesterday. Worst day since june on pace for the worst month since march. But then you get a stock like pinterest. Good guide coming up, going against the grain. Julia, remarkable price target increases. Basically doubling what some analysts saw the stock trading to yeah. A lot of positive responses to those numbers there. Really a beat across the board, carl what is so interesting to me is what we saw in this quarter from pinterest is last quarters results were not just a blip but that this is a company that could stand to benefit over the long term from some of these trends were seeing during covid19 there is some surprising, funny Little Things like the fact that pinterest grabbed four million new users due to the fact that people are going to pinterest to find inspir
Seeing a lot of treatment claims. Getting the streets attention. This company appeared virtually out of nowhere. Progress to likes of regeneron, becton dickinson, benefiting from the 1. 6 billion u. S. Government commitment. You have makings of something down the pike that could treat the virus, maybe as soon as the end of this year, in the case of some of these phase 3 advanced trials, maybe as soon as the fall of this year. But being coast to coast were all over the place on all these other developments including out in california where they are extending shutdown provisions now expanding to include virtually all businesses, indoor dining, barbershops, salons, tattoo parlors, you name it. Also focusing on whats going on in florida right now a big spike in cases but as stuart was just telling you some confusion about how many of those cases are indeed positive. Weve got the the latest going on in texas, where the spike in cases is so severe theyre looking at crowded hospital beds. Ree
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