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Daily Brief United States: Palantir Technologies , Amazon.com Inc, Sailpoint Technologies Holdings, Occidental Petroleum, Exxon Mobil, BP , Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc, Crude Oil, Apple and more

In today’s briefing:

  • This Is Palantir’s Vision for Changing How the US Does Defense Spending
  • Amazon 4Q’24 Update
  • SailPoint, Inc. (SAIL) — Blowout Expected as Investors Pile into First Software IPO of 2025
  • [Earnings Preview] Lower Oil Prices to Pressure Occidental in Q4 While NGL Prices Offer Support
  • ExxonMobil: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Strategy As A Crucial Pillar In Global Energy!
  • Palantir: The “Untamed” AI Giant That Just Shocked Wall Street With a $3.75 Billion Forecast!
  • [Pre Earnings Options Flash] BP’s OI PCR Signals Optimism Despite Bleak Q4 Outlook
  • Broadridge Financial Solutions: Will Its Recurring Revenue Expansion Last In The Long Term?
  • [ETP 2025/06] WTI Pressured by Macroeconomic Uncertainty; Henry Hub Rebounds on Colder Forecasts
  • Apple’s Innovation Engine Is Stalling? AI Struggles, AR/VR Flops, and China’s Regulatory Crackdown!


This Is Palantir’s Vision for Changing How the US Does Defense Spending

By Odd Lots

  • Introduction to the Odd Lots Podcast with hosts Jill Wiesenthal and Tracy Alloway
  • Discussion with guest Sean Sham Sankar, CTO of Palantir, about defense spending and technology
  • Focus on the importance of data integration and human decision-making in the defense industry

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Amazon 4Q’24 Update

By MBI Deep Dives

  • Amazon faced ~900 Mn FX headwind in 4Q’24 which was ~700 mn higher than assumed.
  • For the third consecutive quarters, AWS grew 19% YoY. Ads grew by +18% YoY, and revenues in other segments increased by mostly High Single Digit (HSD) rate.
  • I’ll discuss more about AWS later, but let’s talk more about Amazon ex-AWS first.

SailPoint, Inc. (SAIL) — Blowout Expected as Investors Pile into First Software IPO of 2025

By IPO Boutique

  • The first software IPO of 2025 is checking all the boxes and is expected to deliver strong returns versus issue price when it debuts on February 13th.
  • There are currently two anchor orders on this deal which have each indicated for up to 20% of the offering (AllianceBernstein & Dragoneer Investment Group). 
  • The IPO market is “eager and ready” for the technology window to open up. We like the risk-reward profile of this deal at this time. 

[Earnings Preview] Lower Oil Prices to Pressure Occidental in Q4 While NGL Prices Offer Support

By Suhas Reddy

  • Occidental’s Q4 revenue and EPS are expected to drop 2.6% and 9.5% YoY, with full-year 2024 declines of 3.8% and 10%, respectively.
  • Occidental’s average realised worldwide oil price dropped by 7.4% QoQ and 11.6% YoY to USD 69.73/b. Conversely, its average realised global NGL price rose by 6.5% QoQ and 4.2% YoY.
  • The STRATOS plant, one of the largest DAC projects globally, will begin operations by mid-2025. It is expected to capture up to 500,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.

ExxonMobil: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Strategy As A Crucial Pillar In Global Energy!

By Baptista Research

  • ExxonMobil reported earnings of $34 billion for the year, marking its third-highest result over the past decade, despite facing softer market conditions.
  • This financial outcome underscores ExxonMobil’s robust operational efficiency and strategic agility.
  • The five-year average return on capital employed (ROCE) stands at an industry leading 11%.

Palantir: The “Untamed” AI Giant That Just Shocked Wall Street With a $3.75 Billion Forecast!

By Baptista Research

  • Palantir Technologies Inc. saw a significant surge in its stock price following a robust earnings report that surpassed analyst expectations.
  • The company projected full-year 2025 revenue of approximately $3.75 billion, exceeding the $3.54 billion consensus estimate.
  • Adjusted operating income is anticipated to be around $1.56 billion, highlighting Palantir’s continued momentum in artificial intelligence and government contracts.

[Pre Earnings Options Flash] BP’s OI PCR Signals Optimism Despite Bleak Q4 Outlook

By Suhas Reddy

  • BP set to report its Q4 and 2024 earnings on 11/Feb, with revenue and EPS projected to fall by 10% YoY and 57%, respectively.
  • As of 06/Feb, BP’s implied volatility (IV) stands at 35.21%, with an IV rank of 82.9% and an IV percentile of 99%.
  • BP’s OI by strike for the 07/Feb expiry shows calls concentrated at strikes 31.5, 32, and 32.5, while puts dominate at 29.5, 30, and 30.5.

Broadridge Financial Solutions: Will Its Recurring Revenue Expansion Last In The Long Term?

By Baptista Research

  • Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. reported strong fiscal second-quarter results for 2025, characterized by a 9% growth in recurring revenues and a significant 70% increase in adjusted earnings per share (EPS).
  • A key driver of the revenue growth was organic expansion of 7%, as well as a boost from the acquisition of SIS.
  • Additionally, Broadridge set a new quarterly record with its event-driven revenues, demonstrating the company’s ability to capitalize on transient market opportunities.

[ETP 2025/06] WTI Pressured by Macroeconomic Uncertainty; Henry Hub Rebounds on Colder Forecasts

By Suhas Reddy

  • For the week ending 31/Jan, US crude inventories increased by 8.7m barrels, exceeding expectations of a 2.4m barrel build. Gasoline stockpiles unexpectedly rose, while distillate stocks fell more than expected.
  • US natural gas inventories fell by 174 Bcf for the week ending 31/Jan, beating analyst expectations of a 167 Bcf drawdown. Inventories are 4.4% below the 5-year seasonal average.
  • TotalEnergies’ Q4 adjusted earnings rose 8.1% QoQ and beat estimates by 4.8% led by robust growth in the LNG and Integrated Power divisions.

Apple’s Innovation Engine Is Stalling? AI Struggles, AR/VR Flops, and China’s Regulatory Crackdown!

By Baptista Research

  • Apple delivered a solid revenue forecast for the current quarter, reassuring investors after mixed holiday results that highlighted both strengths and challenges.
  • The company expects revenue growth in the low- to mid-single digits, aligning with analysts’ projections.
  • This guidance helped stabilize Apple’s stock after initial concerns about weaker-than-expected sales in China and a slight decline in iPhone revenue.

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