Why Wal-Mart, Facebook, and Three Other Stocks Are Trending Today

The market was shocked on Friday amid Labor Department data, which showed the creation of 38,000 jobs in May, significantly below the expected 162,000. Among the stocks in the spotlight today are Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE:WMT), Time Warner Inc (NYSE:TWX), Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB), BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP), and Bazaarvoice Inc (NASDAQ:BV). Let’s take a closer look and see how the smart money is positioned in each stock.

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Wal-Mart Shows Off Its Technical Side

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE:WMT) is pulling out all the stops in its battle to keep market-share against Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN). In the city of Denver and another market, the company will soon test a grocery delivery service using Lyft and Uber to deliver groceries ordered online directly to the customer’s door. Wal-Mart expects to charge its customers a fee of between $7 to $10 for the service. If the experiment works, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE:WMT) could have a big advantage in the battle for market share in last-mile delivery. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway owned more than 55 million shares at the end of March.

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Time Warner Adjusts To Cable Cutting

The executives at Time Warner Inc (NYSE:TWX)‘s Warner Brothers division have formed a new unit to offer online video entertainment for those who have cut the cord and no longer pay for cable. The company’s Warner Brothers Digital Networks division will create new web channels, and work with Time Warner’s Turner and HBO to bring in more online revenue from customers. HBO already has an online offering, HBO NOW, that offers HBO content to internet connected users. David Einhorn’s Greenlight Capital was one of the top holders of Time Warner Inc (NYSE:TWX) at the end of the first quarter.

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On the next page, we examine Facebook, BP, and Bazaarvoice.
Board Plans for a More Democratic Post-Zuckerberg Facebook 

Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB)‘s board of directors has proposed a new rule that will ensure that Mark Zuckerberg and his descendants won’t retain majority voting control of the company if Zuckerberg steps down. The proposed rule change will be voted on during Facebook’s annual meeting on June 20. Although he doesn’t own the majority of the company, Zuckerberg currently retains majority control of Facebook through a special class of voting shares. With Facebook stock nearly triple its IPO price and near all-time highs, the absolute control has worked out so far, however. A total of 164 funds tracked by Insider Monkey owned shares of Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) at the end of the first quarter, up from 146 a quarter earlier.

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BP Takes Another Step to Put Gulf of Mexico Spill Behind It

BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP) is trending today after the company agreed to settle claims by various investors in the United States that the company lied about the magnitude of the Gulf of Mexico spill to hold up its share price. Although the U.S. investors were originally seeking $2.5 billion, they will have to make do with the settlement payment of $175 million instead. The settlement does not resolve other security-related matters concerning the Gulf of Mexico spill, however. Ken Fisher’s Fisher Asset Management is long almost one million shares of BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP), according to its latest 13F filing.

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Bazaarvoice Beats Expectations

Bazaarvoice Inc (NASDAQ:BV)’s stock has gained more than 3% so far today, after the company reported a fiscal fourth-quarter loss of $0.01 per share on revenue of $50.7 million, beating the estimates by $0.03 per share and $1.84 million, respectively. SaaS revenue was $49.1 million, while active clients number amounted to 1,399. Operating cash flow was $4.7 million and EBITDA from continuing operations was $0.3 million. For the full year, the company reported revenue of $199.8 million and an adjusted loss of $0.05 per share. A total of 18 funds tracked by Insider Monkey held stakes in Bazaarvoice Inc (NASDAQ:BV) at the end of March, down by four from the previous quarter.

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