MarketWatch · Nov 9, 2023
Blue Apron still has ‘substantial doubt’ it can continue as going concern if Wonder merger fails to close
Blue Apron says it may not stay in business if a merger with food-delivery company Wonder does not close.
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Blue Apron Holdings, Inc. operates a direct-to-consumer platform that delivers original recipes with fresh and seasonal ingredients. It also operates Blue Apron Market, an e-commerce market that provides cooking tools, utensils, pantry items, and other products. In addition, the company offers Blue Apron Wine, a direct-to-consumer wine delivery service that sells wines, which can be paired with its meals. It serves young couples, families, singles, and empty nesters. The company offers its services through order selections on Website or mobile application primarily in the United States. Blue Apron Holdings, Inc. was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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| Date | Firm | Rating | Target |
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| Aug 10, 2023 | Benchmark | Buy | — |
| Jun 12, 2023 | Benchmark | Buy | — |
| May 17, 2023 | Benchmark | Buy | — |
| Dec 9, 2022 | Lake Street | Hold | — |
| Nov 7, 2022 | Canaccord Genuity | Hold | — |
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MarketWatch · Nov 9, 2023
Blue Apron says it may not stay in business if a merger with food-delivery company Wonder does not close.
Benzinga · Oct 2, 2023
October kicked off with a familiar refrain, echoing the turbulence that characterized September. Once again, the persistent surge in Treasury yields takes center stage, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and unease among traders. The 10-year Treasury yield has surged to 4.70%, while the 30-year yield has breached the 4.80% threshold, both up by 10 basis points on the day. The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NASDAQ:TLT) plummeted by nearly 2% as of midday trading in New York, hitting the lows from August 2007. In parallel, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell engaged with Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker in discussions with various stakeholders, including workers, small business owners, and community leaders in Pennsylvania. Powell acknowledged that the U.S. economy is still grappling with the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting ongoing challenges such as labor shortages in healthcare, ongoing childcare accessibility issues, and other residual effects of the health crisis. Notably, Powell refrained from commenting on current monetary policy or the economic outlook. Earlier Monday, positive data emerged from September’s manufacturing activity, as indicated by the ISM PMI and S&P Global’s PMI. This data bolstered the U.S. dollar and led to a surge in rate-hike expectations, reaffirming the resilience of the U.S. economy. Traders are currently assigning a 30% probability of a rate hike during the upcoming November meeting, with the likelihood increasing to 45% for a rate hike by the December meeting. Cues From Monday’s Trading: Utilities Nosedive, Tech Outperforms In the stock market, major indices are predominantly ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
MarketWatch · Sep 29, 2023
U.S. stocks finished mostly down Friday, after investors weighed the latest data from the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge at the tail end of a turbulent month for stocks.
Benzinga · Sep 29, 2023
On Friday, U.S. stocks displayed negative performance and were poised to conclude the month with declines across various sectors except for energy. The S&P 500 is heading for its fourth consecutive week of losses, marking a negative streak that has not been observed so far this year. September is expected to stand as the worst-performing month for the broader market since December 2022. The August report on the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure yielded a subdued result. Yet the data failed to maintain an upbeat risk sentiment following the market’s positive performance Thursday. The impending fear of a government shutdown, should a deal not be reached, continues to weigh on risky assets. New York Federal Reserve President John Williams anticipates a moderation in GDP to approximately 1.25% next year, expects inflation to ease to 3.25% this year and foresees the Federal Reserve nearing its peak for the federal funds rate, he said Friday. Cues From Friday Trading: On Friday, both the S&P 500 and the Dow experienced losses, declining by 0.3% and 0.7%, respectively. For the month of September, these two indices have registered declines of 5% and 3.6%, respectively. Tech stocks relatively outperformed, as the Nasdaq 100 was flat for the session, although it remained 5% lower for the month. Small-cap stocks in the Russell 2000 edged down by 0.5% for the session, following a steep drop of ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
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