J&J Boosts Outlook, Morgan Stanley Falls, United Natural Climbs
Jul 16, 2025
Johnson & Johnson shows impressive growth, beating sales expectations and raising its full-year outlook amid industry challenges. Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley faces a decline despite record trading revenues, as their investment-banking fees take a hit. On a brighter note, United Natural Foods recovers nicely after a cybersecurity scare, sharing positive forecasts that surprised investors. The contrasting performances highlight the volatility and shifting dynamics in the stock market.
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JNJ's Strong Earnings Defy Risks
Johnson & Johnson beat sales expectations and raised its full-year outlook despite threatening tariffs and drug pricing crackdowns.
Investors remain optimistic about pharmaceutical earnings despite regulatory risks and possible high tariffs.
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Morgan Stanley's Mixed Earnings Impact
Morgan Stanley posted its best-ever second quarter trading revenue but shares fell due to a drop in investment banking fees and high valuations.
Market volatility helped trading revenue while investors question the sustainability of bank stock gains.
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UNFI Forecast Beats Cyberattack Fears
United Natural Foods' adjusted EBITDA forecast exceeded consensus despite a cybersecurity incident, providing an optimistic outlook.
The company's guidance update helped boost shares and analyst ratings amid recovery from earlier setbacks.
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- Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) shares rallied today after the company beat Wall Street’s quarterly sales expectations and raised its full-year outlook, a show of confidence as the pharmaceutical industry faces the dual threats of tariffs and a crackdown on drug pricing. J&J’s strong second quarter comes as President Donald Trump floats the idea of levies on the sector. On Tuesday night, he said tariffs on drugs could “probably” come at the end of the month, starting low and working their way up.
- Morgan Stanley (MS) shares fell today. That is despite the fact that the bank's stock traders scored their best second quarter on record. This beat comes as the biggest US banks continue to reap the benefits of market volatility tied to President Donald Trump’s policy moves. The firm earned $3.72 billion in equity-trading revenue, a 23% jump from a year ago and ahead of analyst expectations, according to a statement Wednesday. The firm’s closely-watched wealth management unit reeled in $59.2 billion of net new assets in the period, also surpassing predictions. However, Morgan Stanley’s investment-banking fees fell 5% to $1.54 billion, a smaller drop than analysts expected due to a 42% increase in equity underwriting.
- United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) shares jumped after the food distributor provided investors with a much anticipated new guidance view — which appears to be better than feared — after a cybersecurity incident last month. The midpoint of the new adjusted Ebitda forecast of $550 million is above the consensus estimate of $543.4 million (at the time of the press release), with the company noting that its forecasts do not reflect the benefit of anticipated insurance proceeds, which are expected to be “adequate for the incident”.