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Fly News Breaks for April 9, 2019
MSFT, ORCL, OKTA
Apr 9, 2019 | 11:54 EDT
Cleveland Research does not formally cover or have an investment opinion in Okta, but Cleveland analyst Ben Bollin noted that partner commentary from Oktane19, Okta's annual partner conference, was "positive on the company's growth trajectory and competitive position," and that it seems Okta is winning at the expense of legacy vendors such as Oracle (ORCL). Bollin also noted that Microsoft (MSFT) seems to be Okta's main competitive threat in identity & access management. In midday trading, shares of Okta are higher by 5.2% to $92.13.
News For OKTA;ORCL;MSFT From the Last 2 Days
OKTA
Apr 15, 2024 | 15:36 EDT
Bearish flow noted in Okta with 4,950 puts trading, or 2x expected. Most active are May-24 95 puts and Apr-24 95 puts, with total volume in those strikes near 1,600 contracts. The Put/Call Ratio is 2.18, while ATM IV is up over 2 points on the day. Earnings are expected on May 29th.
MSFT
Apr 14, 2024 | 20:00 EDT
Catch up on the weekend's top five stories with this list compiled by The Fly: 1. Salesforce (CRM) is in advanced talks to acquire Informatica (INFA) but the price being discussed is below Informatica's closing stock price of $38.48 as a result of the recent jump, Lauren Thomas, Laura Cooper and Dana Cimilluca of Wall Street Journal report, citing people familiar with the matter. 2. Apple (AAPL) denied violating a court order governing its App Store and urged a California federal judge to reject a request by "Fortnite" developer Epic Games to hold it in contempt, Reuters' Mike Scarcella reports. Apple made the arguments in a filing to U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, who presided over Epic's lawsuit in 2020 accusing Apple of violating antitrust law with its tight controls over how consumers download apps and pay for transactions within them. The Apple filing criticized what it called an attempt by Epic to make Apple's "tools and technologies available to developers for free." 3. Netflix (NFLX) is the forgotten tech giant - but its upcoming earnings report should help investors remember why they loved the stock in the first place, Paul R. La Monica writes in this week's edition of Barron's. The streaming-media leader was once part of the Nasdaq's FAANG club, an acronym traders used to describe Facebook parent Meta Platforms (META), Amazon.com (AMZN), Apple, Netflix, and Google owner Alphabet (GOOGL). But FAANG has since been replaced by the Magnificent Seven, a group that includes the four largest FAANGs, as well as Microsoft (MSFT), Nvidia (NVDA), and Tesla (TSLA)...and excludes Netflix. But with Netflix set to report its first-quarter earnings on April 18, investors shouldn't sleep on the stock, the author says. 4. A24's "Civil War" won this weekend's box office with a $25.7M debut, making it the biggest opening ever for A24. The dystopian action movie sports a B- CinemaScore, with the audience skewing heavily male - 73%. The debut is also the biggest for an R-rated movie this year. 5. Timken (TKR) saw a positive mention in this week's edition of Barron's.
MSFT
Apr 14, 2024 | 06:28 EDT
Shares of the operator of post-acute care facilities Pacs Group rose almost 10% in their trading debut following an upsized initial public offering. Meanwhile, the upcoming... To see the rest of the story go to thefly.com. See Story Here