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Fly News Breaks for October 15, 2019
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Oct 15, 2019 | 08:12 EDT
Jefferies analyst Brent Thill, who is "generally positive" on Internet sector fundamentals, tells investors to remain selective ahead of Q3 earnings. The analyst is most bullish on Alphabet (GOOGL), Facebook (FB), Expedia (EXPE), and Wix.com (WIX). He remains underweight TripAdvisor (TRIP), Shutterstock (SSTK), and Endurance (EIGI). Thill is most positive on Alphabet and Facebook. Alphabet's setup is better in the second half of the year relative to the first half due to easier comps, healthy core advertising, momentum in Google Cloud, and expanded hardware line-up ahead of the holidays, the analyst tells investors in a research note. He also likes Facebook's setup due to easier second half comps, recent product innovation on Instagram Commerce, and improvements to the core Facebook app. In e-commerce, Thill is a buyer of Amazon.com (AMZN) on any pullback. In travel, he like Expedia (EXPE) over Booking Holdings (BKNG). The analyst also views the recent selloff in Match Group (MTCH) shares as a buying opportunity.
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