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you have procter & gamble.who you think will come out on top. thank you guys for joining us. we will see you in a month to crown the winter. arizona tocco versus ice cream, this will be fun. thanks. let's check in on the competitors from week one who have reached the halfway point. oliver in the lead with two weeks to go. next week david will duke it out with scott martin. dennis: does after a quarter until. we have doreen, thank you for being with us. why can't the dow make up its mind? >> i think you're going to have a whole summer of that. today we have light volume, obviously an abbreviated week, as i think it is a little overreaction to the downside coming in pretty dramatically we saw the u.s. treasury go up. now we're kind of stabilizing where we think we should be due to the good job numbers we have this morning. dennis: i will take that and run with it, thank you very much. in today's media minute, this just in, disney's "the lone ranger" could be the most monumental movie flop of the summer. he first
you have procter & gamble.who you think will come out on top. thank you guys for joining us. we will see you in a month to crown the winter. arizona tocco versus ice cream, this will be fun. thanks. let's check in on the competitors from week one who have reached the halfway point. oliver in the lead with two weeks to go. next week david will duke it out with scott martin. dennis: does after a quarter until. we have doreen, thank you for being with us. why can't the dow make up its mind?...
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and became known as the stay in college procter which is kind of funny given this book. people were getting disaffected and wanting to leave college, was the one that told them there were probably better off staying when one of my freshman graduated and went to medical school and became a procter he had a freshman who wanted to leave. one of them was intransigent, could not document staying. he asked me to talk to this segment gates, bill gates. that document document talk to him and he kept saying, i have this thing a lot to do. finally and frustration i told my friend, let him go. [laughter] i thought i had a pretty good argument. if you're smart, argue going to get smarter and make the idea better surrounded by some of the brightest and people in the country? he said, this is just something i want to do my own. i said, fine, good luck. i will never hear from you again. >> you have the thought. >> i don't know. mark snyder might have some evidence. that is a hard question to answer. april ballistic world. there are risks associated with anything you do. i do think that
and became known as the stay in college procter which is kind of funny given this book. people were getting disaffected and wanting to leave college, was the one that told them there were probably better off staying when one of my freshman graduated and went to medical school and became a procter he had a freshman who wanted to leave. one of them was intransigent, could not document staying. he asked me to talk to this segment gates, bill gates. that document document talk to him and he kept...
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well if you had a market order and it's entirely possible, procter and gamble stock was at 60. can give you whatever price they want and then it bounces right back to 60 but if you put a limit order and sell it at 59. you sold at 59. you can buy it back at 30. it's about flash crashes. that's why. it's about wild markets and taming them with limit orders. >>> our next tweet is fantastic. it's true, @jimcramer called me out for yawning when at #georgiatech. haven't yawned since. i can't stand yawning or sighing. i used to make people leave if i caught them yawning. i said go home and take a nap. but i also approve of our staff's voracious hunting through the archives. nobody does it better. >> no more yawning, man. i used to fire people when they yawn. i make them walk around the building and come back to yawn again they're fired. >> i have become sweeter and kinder and gentler now. when someone on the staff yawns i say listen, go get me a soda or a diet coke. i'm no longer trying to fire people. but i think i will. anyway, here's another tweet -- i'm not kidding. that means sig
well if you had a market order and it's entirely possible, procter and gamble stock was at 60. can give you whatever price they want and then it bounces right back to 60 but if you put a limit order and sell it at 59. you sold at 59. you can buy it back at 30. it's about flash crashes. that's why. it's about wild markets and taming them with limit orders. >>> our next tweet is fantastic. it's true, @jimcramer called me out for yawning when at #georgiatech. haven't yawned since. i can't...
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another week of heavy earning outs with merck, nicer, exxonmobil and procter & gamble reporting second quarter results. master card, sprint, nextel and aig will also release quarterly numbers on tuesday, the federal reserve's open market economy will convene. and on wednesday, the gross domestic product of the second quarter is due, a market mover. and thursday, automakers report sales for the month of july. on friday, the markets we will be watching for the jobs report, the big number of the week. that may upset the tone for the markets. >>> finally today, are you rich? a recent survey of investors by ubs asked what is wealthy and found that in these uncertain times, 60% of respond dents with balance sheets greater than $5 million considered themselves wealthy. of those worth $1 to $5 million, just 28% said they felt rich. it's all how you look at it guess. that will do it for us today. thank you so much for joining me. next week, a rare look at supporting a future generation of innovators. i will talk to the parents of amazon founder jeff bezos with kids and big ideas. each week, kee
another week of heavy earning outs with merck, nicer, exxonmobil and procter & gamble reporting second quarter results. master card, sprint, nextel and aig will also release quarterly numbers on tuesday, the federal reserve's open market economy will convene. and on wednesday, the gross domestic product of the second quarter is due, a market mover. and thursday, automakers report sales for the month of july. on friday, the markets we will be watching for the jobs report, the big number of...
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some of them have come down quite a bit, coke, pepsi, procter & gamble. these are high-quality companies, fabulous balance sheets, and very good global franchise. you watch them, i'm not saying you buy them right now. you watch them. those are the ones that will grow dividends over time, and i think that is a very attractive data point. >> what concerns me most about the consumer staples, is because they're so reliant on global growth, the dollar's rise is going to hurt their earnings. >> and i would look for that pullback, if you see numbers coming down, to be buying those stocks. >> skpo get back to home builders, we all make it a lot more difficult, including myself. home depot has been so consistent, and we have discussed this. whether it was the new construction or whether it was the fixer-upper. and in their numbers, it's a little bit of both. you can see where they've been more of the building side when they need to be, and more of the fixer upper when you need to be. if you need to stay in that space, home depot. >> there are no beliefs in the hom
some of them have come down quite a bit, coke, pepsi, procter & gamble. these are high-quality companies, fabulous balance sheets, and very good global franchise. you watch them, i'm not saying you buy them right now. you watch them. those are the ones that will grow dividends over time, and i think that is a very attractive data point. >> what concerns me most about the consumer staples, is because they're so reliant on global growth, the dollar's rise is going to hurt their...
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perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively wellness procter general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you go. you get what you pay for a big bag of likes but few hard core fans probably the most shocking example is a vision of america group in farsi made for rain yes which has gotten over four hundred twenty thousand members but only one percent of them is actually in iran where facebook advertising doesn't even exist that's affective getting lots of likes doesn't mean you are actually reaching people instead of paying for them why not you know get them naturally bar by providing interesting honest content on a regular basis oh wait that takes effort and honesty yeah you know what just keep wasting our tax dollars but that's just my opinion. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. music is our job
perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively wellness procter general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you go. you get what you pay for a big bag of likes but few hard core fans probably the most shocking example is a vision of america group in farsi made for...
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>> i think all the real safe-haven stocks the pharmaceuticals and procter and gamble and coca-cola havelds were terrific now at multiples that have stretched for those types of names and they're not great growers but anyone who is continuing to have the same performance eye fatigue makes a mistake and it is time to shift allocations. liz: that includes gold and treasurys? why? >> click the bond market we had a real scare and the bonds went from 1.seven and the stocks went down 7% but now they have recovered almost three-quarters of that anyway and all the bond has done is stabilize. if you have a long duration and portfolio you are on the eve of destruction because we have seen this movie before. we have seen period the times with the bond market and people are not well -- willing to accept the yield less than 2%. liz: that is so a dramatic all the we have seen great performance from said dow and s&p you say the nasdaq composite that really has the best opportunity between now and year end? y? >> surprisingly is loaded with cheap stocks not the consumer basic stocks but tech in names or
>> i think all the real safe-haven stocks the pharmaceuticals and procter and gamble and coca-cola havelds were terrific now at multiples that have stretched for those types of names and they're not great growers but anyone who is continuing to have the same performance eye fatigue makes a mistake and it is time to shift allocations. liz: that includes gold and treasurys? why? >> click the bond market we had a real scare and the bonds went from 1.seven and the stocks went down 7%...
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take a first of all, there should be a disclaimer that the accuracy rate for procrastination -- procter nation's three years in advance is the rope. maybe it is a little bit easier to look of both sides, each side separately. it is a group of questions. about it.k hillary clinton, yes or no? if yes, then the biden is more likely to be no. did you get into all of these others. the conventional wisdom in washington seems to be she is absolutely going to run and it is a political decision and politics say that she should run. i do not know if she's going to run or not. while i would agree with the conventional wisdom that this is the 100 percent political decision, thoughts are probably very high she runs. i think it will be a personal and political decision. the personal side is does she feel like running? does she feel up to it? i personally think she was a terrific secretary of state. lord knows i have travelled 38 and wasound the world like 119 days on the road and all that, but that job really did take its toll on her role -- on her. the last couple of months, those were physically --
take a first of all, there should be a disclaimer that the accuracy rate for procrastination -- procter nation's three years in advance is the rope. maybe it is a little bit easier to look of both sides, each side separately. it is a group of questions. about it.k hillary clinton, yes or no? if yes, then the biden is more likely to be no. did you get into all of these others. the conventional wisdom in washington seems to be she is absolutely going to run and it is a political decision and...
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also you got procter & gamble and market research firms that spring up to help procter & gamble decide, this world is driven by those consumer insights. those are happening in what we call the middle. >> it's a conservative. i don't mean conservative politically. i mean, conservative. i'm surprised. it's god to see this is happening. we have a heart break coming up. we appreciate it. good luck. well see what happens with the reds. they kind of hit a soft patch recently, right? >> they're saving it up. the peak is coming. >> hopefully, win the first three games in the playoffs an lose them all. >>> all right, when we come back the sec's case against steven cohen. we have tom lee coming up. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospect
also you got procter & gamble and market research firms that spring up to help procter & gamble decide, this world is driven by those consumer insights. those are happening in what we call the middle. >> it's a conservative. i don't mean conservative politically. i mean, conservative. i'm surprised. it's god to see this is happening. we have a heart break coming up. we appreciate it. good luck. well see what happens with the reds. they kind of hit a soft patch recently, right?...
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. >> all the safe-haven stocks, pharmaceuticals, procter and gamble, coca-cola, a great run.o is looking to continue to have the same performance would be making a mistake. by the end of the year. we are excited. we will do a great job. everything of the platform has to offer. a beautiful experience. am excited about that. cheryl: there you go. we have 30 minutes to go. closing bell will ring in 28 minutes. the market will boost through the day stronger than forecast the jobs report, but with a pressure the fed to begin tapering if huge bond buying programs sooner than later? we will ask the ceo street talking visors. in the military tightening grip in egypt after the overthrow of president morrissey. we will take a deep dive into of what is next for the company -- country's battered economy. ♪ i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers
. >> all the safe-haven stocks, pharmaceuticals, procter and gamble, coca-cola, a great run.o is looking to continue to have the same performance would be making a mistake. by the end of the year. we are excited. we will do a great job. everything of the platform has to offer. a beautiful experience. am excited about that. cheryl: there you go. we have 30 minutes to go. closing bell will ring in 28 minutes. the market will boost through the day stronger than forecast the jobs report, but...
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so i think it's more a matter instead of chasing procter & gambles at $80 a share and trading at 18 times earnings and growing at 3% a year, try to find those areas that haven't been moved. >> brent, we're going to call you barbara willsy because you're trimming, aren't you? you're slimming down on stocks, right? or are you getting nervous? >> i thought you meant my weight. >> i hope you're doing that, too. we have an obesity crisis. >> glad you recognize that. yeah, we are, because what i'm finding, brian, here, is in our portfolio, about a third of the companies now have gone from a buy to a hold or sell. we're doing a lot more selling, we're not traders, we're investors, but we're selling more. we sell something at 16.5 times forward earnings. i'm getting companies very close to that. we may not be at the top here, but i think we could be like the eighth inning and i'm starting to pack up my stuff and get ready to go here because i don't want to hit the very end and be the crowd that leaves the stadium, but i think we'll have some pull-back and better opportunities a month or two down
so i think it's more a matter instead of chasing procter & gambles at $80 a share and trading at 18 times earnings and growing at 3% a year, try to find those areas that haven't been moved. >> brent, we're going to call you barbara willsy because you're trimming, aren't you? you're slimming down on stocks, right? or are you getting nervous? >> i thought you meant my weight. >> i hope you're doing that, too. we have an obesity crisis. >> glad you recognize that. yeah,...
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i mean, i would invest in johnson & johnson, procter & gamble, mcdonald's. that's as far as i go., fits my personality. real estate, things like that that have inherent value. >> i would say this. when you turn o n a business channel and some guy is saying buy buy buy, turn that channel off. >> any names? >> i can think of one guy that dances around and screams and sleeves rolled up. >> i don't want to use names. change that channel. remember, you can invest for the long-term in a very easy way. index funds, there are fortune 500 companies, there are big companies that reflect the economy in a low risk by the way, you can diversify into gold and bonds. don't be out of the markets. but this is a cautionary tale of why the markets themselves, if you want to play with the big guys, roll the dice, it's skewed against you. they have access to information you will never have. >> can you follow them? in other words, watch what they're doing and move in or it's too late? >> they're in and out of stock so much. you can follow warren buffett, he gives you investment ideas and has broad them
i mean, i would invest in johnson & johnson, procter & gamble, mcdonald's. that's as far as i go., fits my personality. real estate, things like that that have inherent value. >> i would say this. when you turn o n a business channel and some guy is saying buy buy buy, turn that channel off. >> any names? >> i can think of one guy that dances around and screams and sleeves rolled up. >> i don't want to use names. change that channel. remember, you can invest for...
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market orders are how people ended up selling procter & gamble for $38 a sell even though it was worth30 more when the machines took over and we tumbled nearly 1,000 points. the flash crash in the time it took me to walk out on the set and just sit there for street signs for a few minutes. with all the nasty stories about investment banks and conflicts of interest, while your broker maybe a helpful person his interests aren't aligned with yours. his top priority isn't to get you the best deal. his job is to generate commissions. that's not what we do on mad money. i don't have conflicts here. i don't want your commission. have i ever asked for any fees? no. that's why you have to trust me. i'm always urging limit orders. it doesn't cost a penny more but can save you a fortune. tell your broker the highest price you're willing to pay if you're buying and lowest price if you're selling. you'll either get your price or if the stock isn't there at that price then the trade won't happen. that's okay jouchlt to protect yourself. always use limit orders not market orders. never forget the les
market orders are how people ended up selling procter & gamble for $38 a sell even though it was worth30 more when the machines took over and we tumbled nearly 1,000 points. the flash crash in the time it took me to walk out on the set and just sit there for street signs for a few minutes. with all the nasty stories about investment banks and conflicts of interest, while your broker maybe a helpful person his interests aren't aligned with yours. his top priority isn't to get you the best...
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stephanie, look goody procter. the asian a liolympians did it naked. it was normal.hinker, the discuss thrower, it's the human body being beautiful. if i looked like that, i would be shirt less now, instead of wearing three layers of clothing. >> please don't -- >> erin, you said it at the very start, you have young, old, men, women. this is the fifth issue, the fifth body issue espn magazine has put out -- >> old man, an old man and young women. i want to be clear. >> so there is a spread. the point i want to make, this is the fifth one and in 2009, it was way more skewed towards women and not the same number of older athletes represented. sports illustrated swim suit issue is about to have the 50th issue and 50 years ago they featured only young, hot women and 50 years later they are still featuring only young, hot women. so i think when that when you look at what espn is doing -- >> dean. >> it's -- >> give me a break. that picture we saw, that woman with the gas can, like oh, please, i'm naked and my car breaks down. >> she drives a car. she's a car driver. >> pl
stephanie, look goody procter. the asian a liolympians did it naked. it was normal.hinker, the discuss thrower, it's the human body being beautiful. if i looked like that, i would be shirt less now, instead of wearing three layers of clothing. >> please don't -- >> erin, you said it at the very start, you have young, old, men, women. this is the fifth issue, the fifth body issue espn magazine has put out -- >> old man, an old man and young women. i want to be clear. >>...
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good lobbyist stories army we've got a decent lobbyist but i had a lobbyist one time that was from procter and gamble and he came in and browbeat a young lady that worked for me she was into tears just browbeat her i had another one that placed his fist on my desk and pounded it and he said i can't say everything on this program. but we gave you five thousand dollars we put you in here and i said you can all get out of my office and he said but we're your constituents i said doesn't matter you can leap and nobody believes after my escapade which i gave up but we had situations like that where sometimes people would say i gave you money. i expect sure and that is direct bribery if you've ever wanted to see it now and i wish i would have kept the same standard i had back then when dealing you know with. myself in a lobbyist later on sure there's good people there there's browbeating what you're describing is going on literally right now it goes on and both parties you hear that sometimes the leaders say they've been good to us and you hear it in private conferences you bring a member of cong
good lobbyist stories army we've got a decent lobbyist but i had a lobbyist one time that was from procter and gamble and he came in and browbeat a young lady that worked for me she was into tears just browbeat her i had another one that placed his fist on my desk and pounded it and he said i can't say everything on this program. but we gave you five thousand dollars we put you in here and i said you can all get out of my office and he said but we're your constituents i said doesn't matter you...
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we'll hear from bp, exxon mobil, pfizer, procter & gamble among many, many others.s no shortage of things to track. with the opening bell, the dow is down 31 points. >> we'll check back with you, alison kosik, many thanks. >>> java lovers in china really like their fill of starbucks coffee. the company has seen tremendous growth in the tea drinking company in the last year. st starbucks opened 500 new stores in china. by 2014, starbucks expects china to bypass canada after the second largest market after the united states. >>> john f. kennedy vacationing with family and friends 50 years ago. the pictures were taken in massachusetts, just four months later, the president would be assassinated. >>> down, but not out. anthony weiner's campaign is struggling and now he's lost his top campaign man. how long will he stay in the race? dana bash has the story for you, next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it of
we'll hear from bp, exxon mobil, pfizer, procter & gamble among many, many others.s no shortage of things to track. with the opening bell, the dow is down 31 points. >> we'll check back with you, alison kosik, many thanks. >>> java lovers in china really like their fill of starbucks coffee. the company has seen tremendous growth in the tea drinking company in the last year. st starbucks opened 500 new stores in china. by 2014, starbucks expects china to bypass canada after...
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jcpenney, procter & gamble with varying levels of success and failure.yeing a new investment target. bertha knows and she'll tell us from cnbc hq in the united states. >> big ackman is hoping to put his money where his mouth is. wall street journal reporting ackman who runs pershing square capital management, will announce a $2 billion investment in a big company today, one with a market cap of at least $20 billion. the targeted company stock has underperformed the broader market over the past several years. the journal reports ackman won't push for a breakup, but will advocate for operational changes. one company that could fit that criteria, and has been speculated as a possible target by ackman is air products. it has a market cap of $22 billion and stock is up 11% over the past five years. that's right. just 11 prosecution over the pa past five years. the company is a supplier of hydrogen and semiconductor materials imposed a poison pill, used to discourage hostile takeovers. air products says the plan was adopted because unusual activity in its shar
jcpenney, procter & gamble with varying levels of success and failure.yeing a new investment target. bertha knows and she'll tell us from cnbc hq in the united states. >> big ackman is hoping to put his money where his mouth is. wall street journal reporting ackman who runs pershing square capital management, will announce a $2 billion investment in a big company today, one with a market cap of at least $20 billion. the targeted company stock has underperformed the broader market over...
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let's talk about procter and gamble. their report thursday.3 >> everyone needs to.nation. don't mind barring a jeep. this is boring and expensive. investors have looked for the traditional safe-haven stocks. it's 20 times earnings. is just too expensive stealing from jobs, something that looks sustainable. it's a very low growth prospects . eleven at 12 times earnings. the press and the slow growth. tracy: side. fair enough. [laughter] ashley: again analogy. tracy: the steveeallen economy and that going under. how will impact the our world? millions and millions in commissions. suddenly vanish into than air. liz claman examines that and the rest of the day's market action. countdown to the closing bell is next. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sal data. split-second stats. [ indistinct suting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so m
let's talk about procter and gamble. their report thursday.3 >> everyone needs to.nation. don't mind barring a jeep. this is boring and expensive. investors have looked for the traditional safe-haven stocks. it's 20 times earnings. is just too expensive stealing from jobs, something that looks sustainable. it's a very low growth prospects . eleven at 12 times earnings. the press and the slow growth. tracy: side. fair enough. [laughter] ashley: again analogy. tracy: the steveeallen economy...
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in fact,, when lynn martin joined procter & gamble and they said you greeted me to say i am so glad to meet you i have waited 17 years because i always wanted to be one of two women. but in the '70s were feeling pressure to put women on the board and there wasn't a lot of women that had the experience is a background. nowadays there are plenty of of women ceos. but not then. so i had a rather high profile visibility sudden the companies wanted me and i was courted by a lot of companies. i got to pick the kreme of the crop. manufacturers hanover has went through freer for changes that is now jpmorgan chastened i was on the boards through all of those changes. >> host: what we're observations about board service in general and the aged -- the nature of the way they're being governed? >> so the first or that a joint said to have a profitable bank so when i joined the board i said i would really like a short course in money-center banking before each board meeting i would like to meet with the head of one of your bet major business units or staff units to learn a little bit about this and
in fact,, when lynn martin joined procter & gamble and they said you greeted me to say i am so glad to meet you i have waited 17 years because i always wanted to be one of two women. but in the '70s were feeling pressure to put women on the board and there wasn't a lot of women that had the experience is a background. nowadays there are plenty of of women ceos. but not then. so i had a rather high profile visibility sudden the companies wanted me and i was courted by a lot of companies. i...
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the ceo who was ballyhooed, and a terrific manager, but in tenhe end, he w not delivering like a procter, and so gorsky has come in and this is a red hot stock, and very few people have been believing in it for ten points, but the points are deserving and the stocks are higher. >> jim, is wall street by definition attracts low lives and scumbags, and did you hear that guy earlier? >> well, i think that wall street, and there a lot -- whenever there is this much money, it is tempting to take a short term and not a long term greedy approach, and you can make money, and we went back to what happened in the chaotic period. what we did was to see over and e over again, that there were people who made $10 million at the age of 27. and they quit. they didn't need to continue. >> and what about the ambulance chairses and the do s chasers and docker or thes with unnecessary bypass, and give me the industry and i will identify the scumbags and it is human nature, and you are disparaging the whole profit industry. >> well, i'm for the industry. >> and it is so annoying the sanctimonious. >> well, i
the ceo who was ballyhooed, and a terrific manager, but in tenhe end, he w not delivering like a procter, and so gorsky has come in and this is a red hot stock, and very few people have been believing in it for ten points, but the points are deserving and the stocks are higher. >> jim, is wall street by definition attracts low lives and scumbags, and did you hear that guy earlier? >> well, i think that wall street, and there a lot -- whenever there is this much money, it is tempting...
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government, procter & gamble or any other company you can think of trying to do business with these guysny company with the exception of the caterpillar or somebody -- >> right. not so great. my team for 18 months, all about the quality of growth rather than the quantity. and the winners and losers in china are different than in the past. caterpillar wouldn't be at the front, neither would other heavy industries. that's focused on what china consumes, thing people buy in shops or health care and education offerings, but there are big winners. i find myself thinking that as we creep through time, the u.s. probab probably will be more new winners of the new china. and the details are yet to emerge. there was a bilateral meeting going on involve something of the policy people, just after the meeting between them and people in the u.s. and that looks to me as though the chinese want to do a bit more for the u.s. has to offer. so i think this incessant focus on, whether the chinese gdp numbers are accurate and whether gdp is what matters seems to be misplaced to be honest. >> jim, as always,
government, procter & gamble or any other company you can think of trying to do business with these guysny company with the exception of the caterpillar or somebody -- >> right. not so great. my team for 18 months, all about the quality of growth rather than the quantity. and the winners and losers in china are different than in the past. caterpillar wouldn't be at the front, neither would other heavy industries. that's focused on what china consumes, thing people buy in shops or...
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can imagine that a lot of the ceos are saying, you know what, we will see some foreex headwinds and procter & gamble and some of the large multinationals. >> yes, the companies, the stocks are still high. i don't see a permanent decline in the general mills, and they rkt aing well, but the kellogg's are acting better than i thought, because people realized that we are not going the to 3, but not back to 2 is the perception. that is not something that you feel good about given the fact that we don't have the big hiring. >> right. we don't. and i would argue that there has not been a great level of ebbulence and freeing up cash flow that might not have ever been there, and the productivity increases that we continue to talk about. but it has not felt like a long time for the animal spirits for those to say, hire more people, and open up and invest. >> we have paychecks on tonight. they have hundreds of thousands of clients and one of tto of th about paychecks is that they have not hired and no new small businesses. that is who hires people. you have an onyx that goes up and noodles, an ipo th
can imagine that a lot of the ceos are saying, you know what, we will see some foreex headwinds and procter & gamble and some of the large multinationals. >> yes, the companies, the stocks are still high. i don't see a permanent decline in the general mills, and they rkt aing well, but the kellogg's are acting better than i thought, because people realized that we are not going the to 3, but not back to 2 is the perception. that is not something that you feel good about given the fact...
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five below, you think about the traditional dollar stores, dollar general, dollar trade, for years, proctere we can make a 99 cent tube of crest. now you see whiffle ball, speedo making products specifically for five below, which is increasing the quality of the shopping experience for the customer. it's primarily northeast region but lots of room to grow and a differentiating concept we like lot. >> i'm sewer the easter bunny and santa shop there. you can book a vacation rental home. tell me more about the company. >> i'm actually going with my two boys to puerto rico with a home away rental and using the network effect. you are starting to see a whole lot of smaller specific verticals. this is the vacation rental business. it's been an efficient way to get the product out there. there is almost three-quarters of a million listings on home away and vrbo. the way is if you own your own property, it's a way to get better economics. as you read it, you get better ratings. it feeds on itself. they have been doing a paper listing. they will now move to a pay per booking model, have both availab
five below, you think about the traditional dollar stores, dollar general, dollar trade, for years, proctere we can make a 99 cent tube of crest. now you see whiffle ball, speedo making products specifically for five below, which is increasing the quality of the shopping experience for the customer. it's primarily northeast region but lots of room to grow and a differentiating concept we like lot. >> i'm sewer the easter bunny and santa shop there. you can book a vacation rental home....
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. >> colgate, procter & gamble and hedge funds. hey, you what? ad, david? >> i like it. i like it. >> don't joke. don't joke. >> the clydesdales pulling the hedge fund. >> who would that be for? there's paulson waving behind the clydesdales. hey! >> there was a great trend on twitter. yesterday hedge fund slogans and my favorite is i'm a tepper and you're a tepper and all of the would-be jingles that they'll come up with over the next couple of months. >> let's get don draper out there and come out with the strategies. and winston tastes good. >> here's what'sing come up next on "squawk on the street." >>> coming up, jim cramer is back and he's brought some friends with him, six to be exact. six stocks in 60 seconds when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> nice to have 6 in 60 back with jim. let's start with sprint. >> here's a stock that's unchanged and he goes buy to hold. may the best person win. >> goldman hold the trend. >> this is about spending for telco, ad trends integral when you want to upgrade your system. t-mobile and sprint had to s
. >> colgate, procter & gamble and hedge funds. hey, you what? ad, david? >> i like it. i like it. >> don't joke. don't joke. >> the clydesdales pulling the hedge fund. >> who would that be for? there's paulson waving behind the clydesdales. hey! >> there was a great trend on twitter. yesterday hedge fund slogans and my favorite is i'm a tepper and you're a tepper and all of the would-be jingles that they'll come up with over the next couple of months....
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there, i believe literally selling consumer product -- it would not shock me if she is at disney and procterts are there. when pat dole has one of the five top apps and uses facebook, and he says this is the way to get customers, please do not leave, sheryl sandberg. >> and we get to bob pisani who is watching. >> this is not a great day for home building, but wci is a very well known community in florida, and they will open somewhere around $15, but it is the low end of the price talk of $15 to $17 and earlier before that, there were higher price talks floating around, but the problem is that this is the fifth home builder public. we had a 10-year drought, and no ipos for ten years and this year, five of them. we had ucp trading down from the initial offering, and william lyon homes went in may, and down, and taylor morrison started in april and above the initial price and tri pointe is also below. so three of the four are trading below the ipo, and that is the thing. pu pulte is a problem this morning and everybody knows it. the analyst, and the call started at 8:30, and a lot of the analy
there, i believe literally selling consumer product -- it would not shock me if she is at disney and procterts are there. when pat dole has one of the five top apps and uses facebook, and he says this is the way to get customers, please do not leave, sheryl sandberg. >> and we get to bob pisani who is watching. >> this is not a great day for home building, but wci is a very well known community in florida, and they will open somewhere around $15, but it is the low end of the price...
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if procter & gamble wants the game back, they call facebook. and h.a.ng, what is this thing? what is facebook, i want to sell more pnt. >> well, they may not call omnicon. and the big deal sunday announced and omnicom was up big, but now it is flat since the deal. >> people were saying to cut the costs, but will they get the big head and shoulders account? where is rg3 going to appear? facebook. facebook. facebook. >> yeah, facebook. >> we are is not mentioned comcast our mothership here, and beats by two cents and the revenues up by seven, but first quarter owning all of nbcu, and rev nooenues are up, and that w beat, and typically, david, not a great quarter for ads and sub ads and adding broadband of 147k. >> well, broadband is the key product, and the question is will you start to see the people pulling the ad video, but a it is not growing, and the sub growth is over for the cable industry in general, but not bad and operating cash flow continues. >> did you see that -- >> just to move up sharply. >> we work for them and i want to put that out, bec
if procter & gamble wants the game back, they call facebook. and h.a.ng, what is this thing? what is facebook, i want to sell more pnt. >> well, they may not call omnicon. and the big deal sunday announced and omnicom was up big, but now it is flat since the deal. >> people were saying to cut the costs, but will they get the big head and shoulders account? where is rg3 going to appear? facebook. facebook. facebook. >> yeah, facebook. >> we are is not mentioned...