Zinger Key Points
- The $60-billion ExxonMobil/Pioneer deal could transform the U.S. oil landscape.
- CrowdStrike announced the launch of cybersecurity's first zero-code application development platform.
On CNBC’s "Halftime Report Final Trades," Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners said ExxonMobil Corporation XOM has a 3.2% dividend yield and is buying back shares
ExxonMobil is reportedly on the brink of acquiring Pioneer Natural Resources Co. PXD. The deal is worth approximately $60 billion and could transform the U.S. oil landscape.
Karen Firestone of Aureus Asset Management named Fortive Corporation FTV as her final trade.
Fortive reported second-quarter sales growth of 4.3% year-over-year to $1.53 billion, beating the consensus of $1.51 billion.
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Joshua Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management picked CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. CRWD. The company’s stock has gained sharply year-to-date.
CrowdStrike announced the launch of cybersecurity's first zero-code application development platform.
Price Action: CrowdStrike shares gained 0.8% to close at $165.29, while Fortive gained 0.9% to settle at $74.60 on Thursday. Exxon Mobil shares fell 2.3% to settle at $108.99 on Thursday.
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