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. >> conoco phillips, at morgan stanley. >> conoco phillips, old world, right? energy.ell, this company here, $85, that's a target price of about 20% upside move. remember, this comes a day after they had comments about how they think assets of their shale oil will be better than they thought they would be, a nice move for conoco, following up on bullish comments from the company yesterday. >>> stick around, dom. shares of ford are a tad higher today as deutsche bank upgrades to a buy, citing the cost competitives in of the f-150 trucks. so the question is whether or not is it good time to get in. ryan dietrich on the fundamentals ron dotten, gentlemen, happy friday to you. ryan, what's the chart at ford tell you. >> we still don't like it. taking a look at the first chart. they recently had trouble. a die demarcation between bull and bears. that else it you the bears are still in control. what i really like, on this longer-term chart, it's been significant before, back in to 10, 2011, support, late 2012 there was support, so recently that resistance is a big thing. the
. >> conoco phillips, at morgan stanley. >> conoco phillips, old world, right? energy.ell, this company here, $85, that's a target price of about 20% upside move. remember, this comes a day after they had comments about how they think assets of their shale oil will be better than they thought they would be, a nice move for conoco, following up on bullish comments from the company yesterday. >>> stick around, dom. shares of ford are a tad higher today as deutsche bank...
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which was still the president, in agreement. -- negotiate with conoco which, in agreement. what of the agreement call for? jan echo which would remain president until december -- viktor yanukovych would remain president until december, then there will be a presidential election. he could run or not. meanwhile, it would be a kind of government of national accord trying to pull the government together. and russia would ship in and try to save ukrainian economy. but there would also be parliamentary elections. it lasted six hours. the next day, the street, which was now a mob. it was no longer peaceful protesters as it had been in november. it now become something else. control by the altar national forces over to viktor yanukovych who fled, burned up the agreement. who initiated the next stage of the crisis? it was a russia. they wanted the agreement to hold. you can't go back to it. there's a report this morning that viktor yanukovych mayfly to eastern ukraine today or tomorrow, which will be a whole new dimension. the point of it is, putin did not want -- this is reality, a
which was still the president, in agreement. -- negotiate with conoco which, in agreement. what of the agreement call for? jan echo which would remain president until december -- viktor yanukovych would remain president until december, then there will be a presidential election. he could run or not. meanwhile, it would be a kind of government of national accord trying to pull the government together. and russia would ship in and try to save ukrainian economy. but there would also be...
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generations to come, the unborn, the fact is we live in environmental genocidal process already, with conocoon the land, many other environmental stressors that are literally killing us, with one funeral a week. and this particular pipeline would not only come to where we are right now, as the obama administration has already fast tracked the southern end but also impact our an sancestral land under the care taking of the cowboy, rancher, friends and endanger all of the world's ability to control climate change because we know it's a reality. the scientists prove this a reality. we of the indigenous nations have watched giant tornadoes, hurricanes, the rising sea levels, the refugees as a result of climate change. but we are also aware, here in oklahoma we had four earthquakes in 2008 and now we're having hundreds as a result of the fracking and injection wells. what happens when you put a big pipeline through there? and the earthquakes happen from the extractive industries practices? we know for certain that the scientists tell us the largest man-naderth wake qua that ever happened 5.4 magn
generations to come, the unborn, the fact is we live in environmental genocidal process already, with conocoon the land, many other environmental stressors that are literally killing us, with one funeral a week. and this particular pipeline would not only come to where we are right now, as the obama administration has already fast tracked the southern end but also impact our an sancestral land under the care taking of the cowboy, rancher, friends and endanger all of the world's ability to...
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conoco, marathon, american standard, tyco and altria just to name a few. here on "mad money" we're always on the look out for the next big corporate divorce. and over the last few weeks we've seen three major split ups that have been obscured by the market's recent turmoil. so we've got to go back over them because there's real opportunity here. there's baxter international, actually highlighted as one of my ten potential break up plays in get rich carefully. i devote a whole chapter to this concept. looks like somebody with baxter's board is a jim cramer fan. and then there's h & r block, the tax prep kingpin selling off its unnecessary bank business. and adp, the number one payroll processor in america. before i get into the details, first let me give you a refresher course why this works. first of all, the companies themselves benefit from becoming leaner and more focused. that's one of the reasons i wanted e-bay to split with paypal. splitting up your company can be a fantastic way for the stock for entirely separate reasons. this has to do with wall s
conoco, marathon, american standard, tyco and altria just to name a few. here on "mad money" we're always on the look out for the next big corporate divorce. and over the last few weeks we've seen three major split ups that have been obscured by the market's recent turmoil. so we've got to go back over them because there's real opportunity here. there's baxter international, actually highlighted as one of my ten potential break up plays in get rich carefully. i devote a whole chapter...
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. >> on mobile, conoco, pay nice dividends. liz: soup-to-nuts. >> absolutely.at some of the other ones, schlumberger, halliburton. i specifically like phillips 66. these are great charts on both absolute and relative basis. like i said, this is very normal, healthy, traditional late cycle sector rotation. i think it is normal. david: keep that list up as long as you can, producers, we want people to be able to write them down. as you look at individual oil stocks represented here, have you gone back and seen how they do at the end of a bull cycle? each individual stock here has done well? >> they tend to do well as a group especially on a relative basis. remember if the stock market overall gets crushed 20, 25%, you're i promise will not get 25% rallies in the stocks but relative basis they hold up better. we saw that in 2008. liz: you get played to wait. >> exactly right. we were talking about a interest rates a couple weeks ago. bond market, new highs, eight month highs, 10-month highs, something like that. 30-year, new lows on the yields f you're a fund mana
. >> on mobile, conoco, pay nice dividends. liz: soup-to-nuts. >> absolutely.at some of the other ones, schlumberger, halliburton. i specifically like phillips 66. these are great charts on both absolute and relative basis. like i said, this is very normal, healthy, traditional late cycle sector rotation. i think it is normal. david: keep that list up as long as you can, producers, we want people to be able to write them down. as you look at individual oil stocks represented here,...
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conoco phillips ceo giving us his outlook for energy prices.e'll talk about what's happening with russia and europe over natural gas. also, martha stewart will tell us what she's got in store. she'll be here at the stock exchan exchange. we'll talk about the ibb and whether it's the new vix and what's going on in an important, critical last hour of trade. all that and more ahead on "the closing bell." tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are trading opportunities tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 just waiting to be found. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 bring what inspires you tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there... in here. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there, tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are stocks on the move. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 in here, streetsmart edge has tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 chart pattern recognition tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 which shows you which ones are bullish or bearish. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 call 1-888-648-6021 tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 or go to schwab.com/trading to lear
conoco phillips ceo giving us his outlook for energy prices.e'll talk about what's happening with russia and europe over natural gas. also, martha stewart will tell us what she's got in store. she'll be here at the stock exchan exchange. we'll talk about the ibb and whether it's the new vix and what's going on in an important, critical last hour of trade. all that and more ahead on "the closing bell." tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are trading opportunities tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 just...
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conoco phillips, exxon mobil, everyone likes seeing its because we had to be whether upstream results downstream. you have -- so it's a huge day. i mean, i want to do this dance for earns, because there's so many you want to watch. honestly, brian, maybe i want to do a little dance for my earnings and everything, you do not want to see me dance again. >> yeah, we do. >> congratulations on your new internet gif. i expect to see it on twitter any minute now. >> don't lynn to the guys, that hit was a thriller. you couldn't beat it. >> the other network has dancing with stars. we have dancing with black holes on -- >> all right. your next guest is the founder and ceo, a firm with a many 5% accuracy rate for identifying companies that will beat or miss earnings. let's welcome in lee droguen, who will be talking about companies that are on your radar that you think have a chance of doing well or terribly, by the way. twitter is a hot name. what are you seeing? >> facebook crushed their numbers. obviously the mobile aspect will follow through into twitter. we're well above on revenue. >> is
conoco phillips, exxon mobil, everyone likes seeing its because we had to be whether upstream results downstream. you have -- so it's a huge day. i mean, i want to do this dance for earns, because there's so many you want to watch. honestly, brian, maybe i want to do a little dance for my earnings and everything, you do not want to see me dance again. >> yeah, we do. >> congratulations on your new internet gif. i expect to see it on twitter any minute now. >> don't lynn to the...
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it is shipping canadian tar sands down to be refined at the conoco refinery. and then after it's refined, in a pipeline it's distributed all across the united states. if no keystone x.l. pipeline is ever built -- and i don't know whether it will or won't be -- there will still be a steady flow of canadian tar sands into america for refining. just this week senator kirk and i met with the president of the -- the north american president of b.p. they have a huge refinery in whiting, indiana, the south end of michigan. they are refining canadian tar sands into oil. it can be sold in different products. and i asked the head of the north american operations for b.p., what's going to happen to that refinery when it comes to canadian tar sands? and he said, we are going to triple, triple our capacity to deal with canadian tar sands. he didn't say contingent on the keystone x.l., because you see there is a vast network of pipelines moving canadian tar sands to the united states already, and they are already going through a refinery, many of them, even the b.p. refiner
it is shipping canadian tar sands down to be refined at the conoco refinery. and then after it's refined, in a pipeline it's distributed all across the united states. if no keystone x.l. pipeline is ever built -- and i don't know whether it will or won't be -- there will still be a steady flow of canadian tar sands into america for refining. just this week senator kirk and i met with the president of the -- the north american president of b.p. they have a huge refinery in whiting, indiana, the...
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. >> the guy used to get mad when we talked about maiava. 260 million at conoco.s not mad anymore. >> he can live with it. >> you're not mad. >> i'm going to hold a "squawk" hearing. consider this not a congressional hearing but a squawk hearing. you were a participant in the bailout of gm. tell us on the record right now, did you or anybody during that bailout process know or hear anything about this? >> definitely not. >> two things. had we known about it, we would have done something about it. secondly, we didn't get to that level of detail. it's something gm senior engineers didn't know about. >> i wanted to get that out of the way. do you think that it actually did rise higher in the organization than thus far has been acknowledged in terms of what people knew and when? >> it's a great question. it certainly should have, obviously. as best we've been able to tell from the chronology that's been pieced together, it seems the decision was made to not issue a new replacement part number at the time the replacement part was made. for whatever reason, someone made
. >> the guy used to get mad when we talked about maiava. 260 million at conoco.s not mad anymore. >> he can live with it. >> you're not mad. >> i'm going to hold a "squawk" hearing. consider this not a congressional hearing but a squawk hearing. you were a participant in the bailout of gm. tell us on the record right now, did you or anybody during that bailout process know or hear anything about this? >> definitely not. >> two things. had we known...
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salary twenty two point two million conoco phillips nineteen point two billion c.e.o. salary nineteen point three million exxon thirty six point two billion profit c.e.o. salary forty point nine million getting the point to america the tax on a gallon of gasoline federal taxes eighteen point four cents a gallon doesn't seem like the problem was the rest of our four dollars a gallon going people. i think it's fairly clear it's going into the pockets of the of the of the multi millionaires and billionaires in the big oil business from the koch brothers all the way to exxon mobil here by the way check out your producer check out our numbers and you're right and. here's a couple of things that most americans are unaware of and keep this in mind in the context of the keystone x.l. pipeline debate that we need to bring oil from canada all the way down to the gulf coast so it can be refined gasoline and diesel fuel can be export some of it supposed to help us. last year the number one export from the united states was not blue jeans we don't even make those here anymore they
salary twenty two point two million conoco phillips nineteen point two billion c.e.o. salary nineteen point three million exxon thirty six point two billion profit c.e.o. salary forty point nine million getting the point to america the tax on a gallon of gasoline federal taxes eighteen point four cents a gallon doesn't seem like the problem was the rest of our four dollars a gallon going people. i think it's fairly clear it's going into the pockets of the of the of the multi millionaires and...
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and exxon and conoco have given up their leases in this region. why? this drainage feeds the flathead lake, the largest body of water west of the mississippi, it is an incredible -- an incredible ecosystem. and i think what has happened today is a loss not only for montana, not only for america's great outdoors, but for this entire country. this fight is not over. mr. president, far too long in this body have we had people who obstruct just because they can. it is time to start working together and start doing the right thing whether we're talking about conservation issues, tax issues, unemployment issues, whatever it might be. it's time to start moving the country forward because people are suffering out there. thank you, madam president. mr. walsh: madam president? the presiding officer: the junior senator from montana. mr. walsh: i'm so disappointed my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are blocking the desire of montanans to protect the north fork. this bill is a no-brainer. i invite my colleagues to montana to see the north fork for themsel
and exxon and conoco have given up their leases in this region. why? this drainage feeds the flathead lake, the largest body of water west of the mississippi, it is an incredible -- an incredible ecosystem. and i think what has happened today is a loss not only for montana, not only for america's great outdoors, but for this entire country. this fight is not over. mr. president, far too long in this body have we had people who obstruct just because they can. it is time to start working together...