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S&P 500 Closing Bell Heatmap (Jun 04, 2025)
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$QQQ +0.28% 🟩
$DJI -0.22% 🟥
$IWM -0.27% 🟥
S&P 500 Opening Bell Heatmap (Jun 04, 2025)
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$FIVE Below Q1 Earnings Highlights
🔹 Net Sales: $970.5M (Est. $966.5M) 🟢; UP +19.5% YoY
🔹 Adjusted Diluted EPS: $0.86 (Est. $0.76) 🟢
🔹 Comparable Sales: UP +7.1% YoY
FY Guidance
🔹 Net Sales: $4.33B–$4.42B (Est. $4.37B) 😐
🔹 Comparable Sales Growth: +3% to +5% YoY
🔹 Adjusted EPS: $4.25–$4.72 (Est. $4.75) 😐
🔹 Adjusted Net Income: $235M–$261M
🔹 Gross Capital Expenditure: $210M–$230M
🔹 Diluted Weighted Avg Shares: ~55.3M
Q2 Guidance
🔹 Adjusted EPS: $0.50–$0.62 (Est. $0.57) 😐
🔹 Net Sales: $975M–$995M
🔹 Comparable Sales Growth: +7% to +9% YoY
🔹 Net Income: $25M–$32M
🔹 Adjusted Net Income: $28M–$34M
🔹 Diluted Weighted Avg Shares: ~55.3M
Strategic and Operational Highlights
🔹 Adj Operating Income: $59.6M (vs. $38.1M YoY)
🔹 Effective Tax Rate: 27.2% (vs. 23.5% YoY)
🔹 New Stores Opened: 55; Total Stores: 1,826 (UP +13.8% YoY)
🔸 Q1 store count increased 13.8% YoY with strong new store performance
🔸 CFO Kristy Chipman to step down; COO Ken Bull named interim CFO
CEO Winnie Park's Commentary
🔸 "Our first quarter results demonstrate the effectiveness of our strategy, grounded in trend-right product, extreme value and a fun store experience."
🔸 "We are well positioned to deliver our objectives as we navigate the impact of tariffs and uncertainty in the global trade environment."
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$FIVE Below Q1 Earnings Highlights
🔹 Net Sales: $970.5M (Est. $966.5M) 🟢; UP +19.5% YoY
🔹 Adjusted Diluted EPS: $0.86 (Est. $0.76) 🟢
🔹 Comparable Sales: UP +7.1% YoY
FY Guidance
🔹 Net Sales: $4.33B–$4.42B (Est. $4.37B) 😐
🔹 Comparable Sales Growth: +3% to +5% YoY
🔹 Adjusted EPS: $4.25–$4.72 (Est. $4.75) 😐
🔹 Adjusted Net Income: $235M–$261M
🔹 Gross Capital Expenditure: $210M–$230M
🔹 Diluted Weighted Avg Shares: ~55.3M
Q2 Guidance
🔹 Adjusted EPS: $0.50–$0.62 (Est. $0.57) 😐
🔹 Net Sales: $975M–$995M
🔹 Comparable Sales Growth: +7% to +9% YoY
🔹 Net Income: $25M–$32M
🔹 Adjusted Net Income: $28M–$34M
🔹 Diluted Weighted Avg Shares: ~55.3M
Strategic and Operational Highlights
🔹 Adj Operating Income: $59.6M (vs. $38.1M YoY)
🔹 Effective Tax Rate: 27.2% (vs. 23.5% YoY)
🔹 New Stores Opened: 55; Total Stores: 1,826 (UP +13.8% YoY)
🔸 Q1 store count increased 13.8% YoY with strong new store performance
🔸 CFO Kristy Chipman to step down; COO Ken Bull named interim CFO
CEO Winnie Park's Commentary
🔸 "Our first quarter results demonstrate the effectiveness of our strategy, grounded in trend-right product, extreme value and a fun store experience."
🔸 "We are well positioned to deliver our objectives as we navigate the impact of tariffs and uncertainty in the global trade environment."
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$MDB | MongoDB Q1 Earnings Highlights
🔹 Revenue: $549.0M (Est. $528.1M) 🟢; UP +22% YoY
🔹 Adjusted EPS: $1.00 (Est. $0.66) 🟢
🔸 Total buyback authorization increased by $800M to $1B
Q2 Guidance
🔹 Revenue: $548M–$553M (Est. $549.3M) 🟡
🔹 Non-GAAP EPS: $0.62–$0.66 (Est. $0.58) 🟢
🔹 Non-GAAP Operating Income: $55M–$59M
FY Guidance
🔹 Revenue: $2.25B–$2.29B (Est. $2.27B) 🟡
🔹 Non-GAAP EPS: $2.94–$3.12 (Est. $2.65) 🟢
🔹 Non-GAAP Operating Income: $267M–$287M
Other Key Q1 Metrics:
🔹 Subscription Revenue: $531.5M; UP +22% YoY
🔹 Services Revenue: $17.5M; UP +28% YoY
🔹 Free Cash Flow: $105.9M (vs. $61.0M YoY)
🔹 Customers Added: 2,600; Total Customers: 57,100
🔹 MongoDB Atlas Revenue: UP +26% YoY; 72% of Total Revenue
🔹 Cash, Equivalents, Investments: $2.5B
🔹 Adj Gross Profit: $406.5M
🔹 Adj Operating Income: $87.4M (vs. $32.8M YoY)
Strategic and Product Highlights
🔸 New CFO Mike Berry appointed, bringing 30+ years of experience across tech and SaaS
🔸 Released Voyage AI 3.5 and 3.5 Lite retrieval models for improved AI performance
🔸 Launched Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server to enable natural language interaction with databases using tools like GitHub Copilot and Claude
CEO Dev Ittycheria's Commentary
🔸 “MongoDB is off to a strong start in fiscal 2026 with 26% Atlas revenue growth, meaningful margin outperformance, and the highest net customer additions in six years.”
🔸 “We’re confident in our position to drive profitable growth as we benefit from this next wave of application development, including cloud-native, real-time, and AI-powered apps.”
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$MDB | MongoDB Q1 Earnings Highlights
🔹 Revenue: $549.0M (Est. $528.1M) 🟢; UP +22% YoY
🔹 Adjusted EPS: $1.00 (Est. $0.66) 🟢
🔸 Total buyback authorization increased by $800M to $1B
Q2 Guidance
🔹 Revenue: $548M–$553M (Est. $549.3M) 🟡
🔹 Non-GAAP EPS: $0.62–$0.66 (Est. $0.58) 🟢
🔹 Non-GAAP Operating Income: $55M–$59M
FY Guidance
🔹 Revenue: $2.25B–$2.29B (Est. $2.27B) 🟡
🔹 Non-GAAP EPS: $2.94–$3.12 (Est. $2.65) 🟢
🔹 Non-GAAP Operating Income: $267M–$287M
Other Key Q1 Metrics:
🔹 Subscription Revenue: $531.5M; UP +22% YoY
🔹 Services Revenue: $17.5M; UP +28% YoY
🔹 Free Cash Flow: $105.9M (vs. $61.0M YoY)
🔹 Customers Added: 2,600; Total Customers: 57,100
🔹 MongoDB Atlas Revenue: UP +26% YoY; 72% of Total Revenue
🔹 Cash, Equivalents, Investments: $2.5B
🔹 Adj Gross Profit: $406.5M
🔹 Adj Operating Income: $87.4M (vs. $32.8M YoY)
Strategic and Product Highlights
🔸 New CFO Mike Berry appointed, bringing 30+ years of experience across tech and SaaS
🔸 Released Voyage AI 3.5 and 3.5 Lite retrieval models for improved AI performance
🔸 Launched Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server to enable natural language interaction with databases using tools like GitHub Copilot and Claude
CEO Dev Ittycheria's Commentary
🔸 “MongoDB is off to a strong start in fiscal 2026 with 26% Atlas revenue growth, meaningful margin outperformance, and the highest net customer additions in six years.”
🔸 “We’re confident in our position to drive profitable growth as we benefit from this next wave of application development, including cloud-native, real-time, and AI-powered apps.”
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Amazon $AMZN just launched a new Agentic AI team inside its Lab126 R&D unit, the group behind devices like Kindle and Echo.
The team’s focus is on building agentic AI systems—tech that can carry out complex, multistep tasks, especially in robotics. CNBC reports it’ll support Amazon’s push into “physical AI,” where robots can understand and respond to natural language commands.
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Amazon $AMZN just launched a new Agentic AI team inside its Lab126 R&D unit, the group behind devices like Kindle and Echo.
The team’s focus is on building agentic AI systems—tech that can carry out complex, multistep tasks, especially in robotics. CNBC reports it’ll support Amazon’s push into “physical AI,” where robots can understand and respond to natural language commands.
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Deep Value Investing is back baby!
Dropping tomorrow for subscribers, an interview with Dan Lysik from Miller Value Partners.
Discussing two small cap ideas.
https://t.co/R3IlEMbPsL https://t.co/RGK2PXeoLh
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Deep Value Investing is back baby!
Dropping tomorrow for subscribers, an interview with Dan Lysik from Miller Value Partners.
Discussing two small cap ideas.
https://t.co/R3IlEMbPsL https://t.co/RGK2PXeoLh
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Today's Key Events (All EST) — 06/05/2025
07:30: US Challenger Layoffs
08:30: US Trade Balance
08:30: US Initial Jobless Claims
08:30: US Productivity Revised
08:30: US Continued Jobless
12:00: Fed's Kugler
13:30: Fed's Schmid
13:30: Fed's Harker
All Day NATO Defence Minister Meeting
Before Open 👇
04:10: Hello Group $MOMO
05:45: Duluth Holdings $DLTH
06:00: BitFuFu $FUFU
06:45: Lands' End $LE
07:00: Ciena $CIEN
07:35: EuroDry $EDRY
08:00: Cracker Barrel Old Country $CBRL
08:00: Brown-Forman $BF.B
08:30: Toro Company $TTC
After Hours 👇
04:00: Petco Health & Wellness $WOOF
04:05: lululemon athletica $LULU
04:05: DocuSign $DOCU
04:05: Rubrik $RBRK
04:05: Samsara $IOT
04:05: ServiceTitan $TTAN
04:05: Torrid Holdings $CURV
04:05: Mission Produce $AVO
04:05: Vail Resorts $MTN
04:05: Zumiez $ZUMZ
04:05: Concrete Pumping $BBCP
04:15: Broadcom $AVGO
04:15: Guess? $GES
04:15: Quanex Building Products $NX
04:20: Braze $BRZE
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Today's Key Events (All EST) — 06/05/2025
07:30: US Challenger Layoffs
08:30: US Trade Balance
08:30: US Initial Jobless Claims
08:30: US Productivity Revised
08:30: US Continued Jobless
12:00: Fed's Kugler
13:30: Fed's Schmid
13:30: Fed's Harker
All Day NATO Defence Minister Meeting
Before Open 👇
04:10: Hello Group $MOMO
05:45: Duluth Holdings $DLTH
06:00: BitFuFu $FUFU
06:45: Lands' End $LE
07:00: Ciena $CIEN
07:35: EuroDry $EDRY
08:00: Cracker Barrel Old Country $CBRL
08:00: Brown-Forman $BF.B
08:30: Toro Company $TTC
After Hours 👇
04:00: Petco Health & Wellness $WOOF
04:05: lululemon athletica $LULU
04:05: DocuSign $DOCU
04:05: Rubrik $RBRK
04:05: Samsara $IOT
04:05: ServiceTitan $TTAN
04:05: Torrid Holdings $CURV
04:05: Mission Produce $AVO
04:05: Vail Resorts $MTN
04:05: Zumiez $ZUMZ
04:05: Concrete Pumping $BBCP
04:15: Broadcom $AVGO
04:15: Guess? $GES
04:15: Quanex Building Products $NX
04:20: Braze $BRZE
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AMAZON $AMZN is setting up “Humanoid Park” at its SF office to test humanoid robots for deliveries, per The Information. The goal is to trial these bots inside its 20,000+ Rivian $RIVN vans, as Amazon explores using humanoid robots for last-mile delivery. https://t.co/Hv8ZZJDHp9
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AMAZON $AMZN is setting up “Humanoid Park” at its SF office to test humanoid robots for deliveries, per The Information. The goal is to trial these bots inside its 20,000+ Rivian $RIVN vans, as Amazon explores using humanoid robots for last-mile delivery. https://t.co/Hv8ZZJDHp9
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BREAKING: President Trump announces a full travel ban on the following 12 countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
An additional 7 countries will face partial restrictions starting June 9: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela.
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BREAKING: President Trump announces a full travel ban on the following 12 countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
An additional 7 countries will face partial restrictions starting June 9: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela.
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Trump and Senate Republicans are weighing changes to the $40,000 SALT cap in his tax-cut bill, but no deal’s been made yet, per Sen. John Thune. He says there’s little Senate GOP support for expanding the deduction, calling it “a $350B subsidy for blue states,” per Bloomberg.
The House version, which raises the cap from $10K to $40K, is key for Republicans in high-tax states, but senators from states like Kansas and Louisiana say there may be room to scale it back. Talks are ongoing.
The broader tax-and-spend bill—Trump’s legislative centerpiece—faces pressure from both sides of the GOP. Fiscal hawks want deeper cuts; moderates want changes to Medicaid rollbacks and SALT. The CBO estimates the bill adds $2.4T to the deficit, but Trump points to separate CBO data showing tariffs could shrink the gap by $2.8T if kept in place over the decade.
No final decision yet on SALT or spending cuts. As Sen. Mike Crapo put it: “Nothing is resolved until everything is resolved.”
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Trump and Senate Republicans are weighing changes to the $40,000 SALT cap in his tax-cut bill, but no deal’s been made yet, per Sen. John Thune. He says there’s little Senate GOP support for expanding the deduction, calling it “a $350B subsidy for blue states,” per Bloomberg.
The House version, which raises the cap from $10K to $40K, is key for Republicans in high-tax states, but senators from states like Kansas and Louisiana say there may be room to scale it back. Talks are ongoing.
The broader tax-and-spend bill—Trump’s legislative centerpiece—faces pressure from both sides of the GOP. Fiscal hawks want deeper cuts; moderates want changes to Medicaid rollbacks and SALT. The CBO estimates the bill adds $2.4T to the deficit, but Trump points to separate CBO data showing tariffs could shrink the gap by $2.8T if kept in place over the decade.
No final decision yet on SALT or spending cuts. As Sen. Mike Crapo put it: “Nothing is resolved until everything is resolved.”
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