Since the CNBC Investing Club’s July Monthly Meeting, the stock market has seesawed up and then down on a slew of quarterly earnings results and inflation data. That’s left Wall Street struggling this month. Here’s a look at the best performers from the Club’s 36 holdings from the market close after the July 12 meeting through Wednesday, the last full session before Thursday’s August Monthly Meeting. 1. Eli Lilly Eli Lilly and Company (LLY) is the major winner of our portfolio, surging 23.97% over the period. The health-care name posted a strong quarterly report on Aug. 8, sending shares to an all-time high. Eli Lilly easily topped Wall Street estimates on earnings and sales, adding over $60 billion of market value in a day and even more since. Mounjaro, the diabetes treatment that may soon be approved by regulators for weight loss as well, is contributing to Lilly’s multiyear positive outlook. Jim Cramer has predicted that Mounjaro will be ” the best-selling drug of all time .” LLY was down less than 1% during Thursday trading at $544. Still, the company is up 48% year-to-date. LLY mountain 2023-08-16 Eli Lilly (LLY) performance 2. Humana Humana (HUM) is up 16.36% since the July meeting, the Club’s second-best performing name over the roughly five-week period. The health insurer soared earlier this month after reporting second-quarter numbers that beat expectations . Management commentary assuaged concerns over medical-cost trends that previously soured HUM’s share price. Jim said during the August Monthly Meeting on Thursday that he’s not as enamored with this stock recently. HUM was trading at $490 a share, down nearly 1% on Thursday. HUM has tumbled more than 4% year-to-date. HUM mountain 2023-08-16 Humana (HUM) performance 3. Pioneer Natural Resources Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) shot up 8.44%. Shares surged after a hearty quarterly earnings beat on Aug. 1, when the company revealed it weathered the three-month period well despite oil prices that were mostly trending downwards. The Permian Basin producer had a combo of spending less despite pumping more, which is an encouraging sign for the Club holding through year-end. PXD was trading 1.88% higher Thursday at $238.53. The company is up 3.7% year-to-date. PXD mountain 2023-08-16 Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) performance 4. Caterpillar Since the Club’s last monthly gathering, Caterpillar (CAT) has jumped 8.25%. The industrials giant surged Aug. 1 on an improved quarterly results , sending shares to an all-time high above $287 apiece. During a very bullish investor conference call, the manufacturer’s management delivered positive commentary on the operating environment for the company. CAT edged 1% higher to t around $277 on Thursday. The stock is up 15% year-to-date. CAT mountain 2023-08-16 Caterpillar (CAT) performance 5. Alphabet Alphabet (GOOGL) was the best performer of our Big Tech holdings, up 8.21% during the period. The company released solid quarterly results on July 25, reporting a top-and-bottom-line beat, along with operating margin expansion. Still, we remain cautious about Alphabet’s long-term upside amid a cloudy U.S. regulatory environment. GOOGL was up more than 1% during Thursday trading at $130 apiece. The mega-cap name has experienced a massive upswing of 47% since the start of the year. GOOGL mountain 2023-08-16 Alphabet Inc. Class A (GOOGL) performance (Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust is long LLY, HUM, PXD, CAT, GOOGL. See here for a full list of the stocks.) As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust’s portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB. NO SPECIFIC OUTCOME OR PROFIT IS GUARANTEED.
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Since the CNBC Investing Club’s July Monthly Meeting, the stock market has seesawed up and then down on a slew of quarterly earnings results and inflation data. That’s left Wall Street struggling this month.
The sun has set on a frantic day of scrutineering at this year’s Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP), as teams scramble to qualify for a spot on the starting line tomorrow morning. Electrek FSGP 2025 is shaping up to be one of the event’s most attended ever, thanks to a strong showing of first-time and returning schools. But that also means new and unproven vehicles on the track.
Today, I walked through a couple of bays and talked with a few of the teams able to spare a minute; almost all of them were debuting completely new cars that were years in the making. Building a solar car is no easy feat. It’s not just the engineering and technical know-how that’s often a hurdle for them; it’s more often monetary. However, one of the things that makes this event so special is the camaraderie and collaboration that happen behind the scenes.
Northwestern University is back with a completely new car this season, its eighth since the team’s original inception in 1997 during the GM Sunrayce days. Its motor controller, which is responsible for managing the flow of power from the batteries to the motor, was given to them by the Stanford team. Stanford had extras and could spare one for Northwestern, which needed a replacement. It doesn’t stop there. Two members of the Northwestern team (Shannon and Fiona) told me four other teams helped them with a serious tire replacement around 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, saving them from missing important parts of scrutineering.
This is also an exciting year for the West Virginia team, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary as a solar car team, making them one of the oldest teams on the track. With age comes wisdom though: WV is competing again this year with its single-occupant vehicle, Sunseeker. The team ran into issues after last year’s American Solar Challenge (ASC) cross-country event when the vehicle’s control arm, an important part of the suspension that connects the wheels to the chassis, broke. They tell me this year they’re back with a completely redesigned control arm made of both aluminum and steel. Thank you, Hayley, John, and Izzy, for taking the time to talk.
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We’re also seeing new builds this year from the University of Florida, the University of Puerto Rico, NC State, and UC Irvine. Believe it or not, the latter team has never competed in an American Solar Challenge/Formula Sun Grand Prix. This is their first year. UC Irvine doesn’t expect to be on the starting line tomorrow but hopes to be on the track soon after.
University of Puerto RicoUniversity of California Irvine
On the other hand, we have tried-and-proven cars like my personal favorite, Polytechnique Montréal’s Esteban, which undergoes minor improvements each year. I talked a little bit with this team today, and they told me the car’s motor was dropped, disassembled, and cleaned in preparation for the event. Polytechnique Montréal has passed scrutineering and will appear on the starting line tomorrow.
Polytechnique Montréal
Teams that haven’t wrapped up scrutineering in the last three days can still complete it, though doing so will eat into time on track.
You can learn more about the different classes and the specific rules here.
I’ll continue to post more updates as the event continues!
2025 Electrek FSGP schedule
The 2025 Electrek FSGP will again be held at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky, which, interestingly enough, General Motors occasionally uses for Corvette testing and development. A bit of a full-circle moment being so close to the company that started it all.
The event is open to the public and FREE to attend. Come see the solar car race up close!
Racing starts on July 3 from 10am to 6pm CT and continues through July 5 from 9am to 5pm CT.
Featured image via Cora Kennedy for Electrek FSGP/ASC.
Note: The Formula Sun Grand Prix is not in any way associated or affiliated with the Formula 1 companies, FORMULA 1 racing, or the FIA Formula One World Championship.
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Tesla’s Q2 results are in, and they are way, way down from Q2 of 2024. At the same time, Nissan seems to be in serious trouble and the first-ever all-electric Dodge muscle car is getting recalled because its dumb engine noises are the wrong kind of dumb engine noises. All this and more on today’s deeply troubled episode of Quick Charge!
We’ve also got an awesome article from Micah Toll about a hitherto unexplored genre of electric lawn equipment, a $440 million mining equipment deal, and a list of incompetent, corrupt, and stupid politicians who voted away their constituents’ futures to line their pockets.
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“These ‘OpenAI tokens’ are not OpenAI equity,” OpenAI wrote on X. “We did not partner with Robinhood, were not involved in this, and do not endorse it.”
The company said that “any transfer of OpenAI equity requires our approval — we did not approve any transfer,” and warned users to “please be careful.”
Robinhood announced the launch Monday from Cannes, France, as part of a broader product showcase focused on tokenized equities, staking, and a new blockchain infrastructure play. The company’s stock surged above $100 to hit a new all-time high following the news.
“These tokens give retail investors indirect exposure to private markets, opening up access, and are enabled by Robinhood’s ownership stake in a special purpose vehicle,” a Robinhood spokesperson said in response to the OpenAI post.
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Robinhood offered 5 euros worth of OpenAI and SpaceX tokens to eligible EU users who signed up to trade stock tokens by July 7. The assets are issued under the EU’s looser investor restrictions via Robinhood’s crypto platform.
“This is about expanding access,” said Johann Kerbrat, Robinhood’s SVP and GM of crypto. “The goal with tokenization is to let anyone participate in this economy.”
The episode highlights the dynamic between crypto platforms seeking to democratize access to financial products and the companies whose names and equity are being represented on-chain
U.S. users cannot access these tokens due to regulatory restrictions.