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atk. but alliant war, what is it good for?at has an obvious answer, it's good for the defense contractors. another good one? we talked about this stock in eight years. raytheon. this war against isis will probably be waged heavily from the air. raitt nonmakes the current radar for this generation of our fighter planes, plus raytheon has snagged huge contracts. the air missiles defense project and the airborne jammer. their financials are terrific. the company's latest quarter was quite strong, book-to-bill ratio coming in at 1.9%, meaning they have more business than they can handle. meanwhile, raytheon should be able to generate 2 to 2.5 billion in free cash flow, my favorite metric, most of which we returned to shareholders, via the company's dividend. at the moment but as people begin to realize that defense spending could come back in a major way, i bet that stock goes higher. what else? it's hard to go wrong with lockheed martin. i liked the first 3% yield, but the thing about lockheed is that it's actually performed the
atk. but alliant war, what is it good for?at has an obvious answer, it's good for the defense contractors. another good one? we talked about this stock in eight years. raytheon. this war against isis will probably be waged heavily from the air. raitt nonmakes the current radar for this generation of our fighter planes, plus raytheon has snagged huge contracts. the air missiles defense project and the airborne jammer. their financials are terrific. the company's latest quarter was quite strong,...
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atks drop box just announced 80,000 paying corporate come -- corporate customers, double what you announcedrch. they are considered a consumer company first. who is eating whose lunch? lacks there are different sized wenches being eaten. -- >> there are different sized lunches being eaten. we tend to serve larger enterprises like ge, toyota, eli lilly. ,oday, we announced remarks 20th century fox, dolby at netflix. our number is more representative of larger businesses. payingapps has 4 million businesses, so our job is just to focus on large enterprises. won'teans our numbers necessarily ever reach the millions but we enable our platforms for businesses of all sizes. >> the cost of storage is dropping. notguys reported revenues rowing as fast as it used to. when does box become profitable? >> it's hard to continue to grow a business like ours at 100% every year. the last number we shared was a little over 90% were q1 over q1 growth. our respective, the growth is strong and holding up well. it represents how much transformation is happening in the industry. we have cios from some of the lar
atks drop box just announced 80,000 paying corporate come -- corporate customers, double what you announcedrch. they are considered a consumer company first. who is eating whose lunch? lacks there are different sized wenches being eaten. -- >> there are different sized lunches being eaten. we tend to serve larger enterprises like ge, toyota, eli lilly. ,oday, we announced remarks 20th century fox, dolby at netflix. our number is more representative of larger businesses. payingapps has 4...
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and they enjoy it andof,#átk dot in justerrible ways.we're just waiting, we're waiting -- what are we waiting on? take the lead. protect the national inrest and say, we're gng after you. you're no going to hide. >> the national interest as nato apparently is trying to, if you will, straighten itself out, tighten up and get ready to meet vladimir putin. but all the while, despite the words of protestation to the otherwise, crimea's in the hands, is part of the russian federation now. and it does not seem that europe is eager to join a coalition that would engage vladimir putin and the forces of russia. >> no. russia is doing what they want to do. they took georgia. the world outraged, did nothing. one-third of georgia bongs to russia now. crimea, same thing, outraged. we did nothing as the world. the west did nothing. now it's part of russia. and eastern ukraine, the same thing is happening and we're going torotest and we're not going to do anything. putin, he is aggressive. he gets away with it. he laughs at the west. and we just do thin
and they enjoy it andof,#átk dot in justerrible ways.we're just waiting, we're waiting -- what are we waiting on? take the lead. protect the national inrest and say, we're gng after you. you're no going to hide. >> the national interest as nato apparently is trying to, if you will, straighten itself out, tighten up and get ready to meet vladimir putin. but all the while, despite the words of protestation to the otherwise, crimea's in the hands, is part of the russian federation now. and...
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buddies were there and he put his finger and my girlfriends face and and he threatened her and he looked atk c me and according to the street code, that was something i could not let him get away withspecte me because he disrespected me. they say that he dissed me. onat t and so i had a gun at the time ab and i decided that i had tooclose to shoot him.ser and he was about as close to me as you are. he was a little bit closerd because he was running and pointing his finger at me.g and so i've pulled the gun out was of his pouch that i was carrying and i pulled the gun out and i shot him.it at and i aimed it at his heart.i and after i shot him i went and th toward him and i was going to shoot him again and there was a friend of mine who is out there who saw this and he called my called name and he said no you don't want to do that.a and he ran up behind me and said you don't want to do that.d so t and so that gave him just enough time to get up.e was he got up and he ran off into the parking lot and i saw him h collapse and so i went home my afterwards and told my stepfather that i have shotwe
buddies were there and he put his finger and my girlfriends face and and he threatened her and he looked atk c me and according to the street code, that was something i could not let him get away withspecte me because he disrespected me. they say that he dissed me. onat t and so i had a gun at the time ab and i decided that i had tooclose to shoot him.ser and he was about as close to me as you are. he was a little bit closerd because he was running and pointing his finger at me.g and so i've...
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we welcome back darren richards at atk wealth adviser and neil hennessey, chief investment officer at the hennessey funds. neil, i'm going to start with you because the last time you were with us on cnbc, it was july 31st. the dow was down some 300 points. but that day you said stay the course. everything's going to be okay. and the market did rally since that low. as a matter of fact, we're talking about the fact that this market proves so resilient any time it is pressured lower. so what's your outlook right now? >> well, it hasn't changed, sue. if you look at companies and you look at the reality of the situation, productivity's up. earnings per share are up. and they're growing. cash is growing. we have reasonable pes, reasonable price of sales ratio. you have debt that's down. you've got, you know, shareholders that are happy. everything's rosy right now, and we'll continue to be rosy because there's so much money, sue, sitting on the sidelines in either cash or fixed-income products that at some point it's going to move into the market. so we're calling for the next 2, 2 1/2 yea
we welcome back darren richards at atk wealth adviser and neil hennessey, chief investment officer at the hennessey funds. neil, i'm going to start with you because the last time you were with us on cnbc, it was july 31st. the dow was down some 300 points. but that day you said stay the course. everything's going to be okay. and the market did rally since that low. as a matter of fact, we're talking about the fact that this market proves so resilient any time it is pressured lower. so what's...
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atking and theok stuff that we focus on, it's an area that is more difficult to crack than advertisingertising, you can ask -- you can display them at an you will earn a certain amount. the scale of opportunities are much larger than with advertising. >> what is the biggest challenge you face right now? women are more interested in the gaming phase so how will you capture more? the mobile gaming market is competitive in many companies compete with each other to capture the demographic. i think it's about introducing more innovative types of gameplay, like having a polished game and interface levels that cater to that demographic. >> what is the average amount of time a woman is playing a game versus a man? spend morege, women amount of time playing mobile games and spend more money. the percentages about 30-40%. >> they play for longer periods of time or more often? >> both. 20-30% of playing time and monetization. >> what have you found is the most successful strategy for marketing your product? there are so many games. a fairly large number of games get an outside amount that an outs
atking and theok stuff that we focus on, it's an area that is more difficult to crack than advertisingertising, you can ask -- you can display them at an you will earn a certain amount. the scale of opportunities are much larger than with advertising. >> what is the biggest challenge you face right now? women are more interested in the gaming phase so how will you capture more? the mobile gaming market is competitive in many companies compete with each other to capture the demographic. i...
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security atk posts? i guess it will be two piece. do you identify the high-risk posts, first of all? and second of all, once you identify one, what do you do? how do you then try to enhance security and make sure that people are protected? and if you can tyie that back into what played out in benghazi, what should have happened as a result of that identification that didn't. and then the broader question about high-risk posts and how you approach them now and befor before. >> thank you. we have always rank ordered our posts according to threat. we look at the threat of terrorism. we look at the threat of civil disorder. this is done in a process every single year with a tremendous amount of input from the post itself, from the emergency action committee on the post, which has members from all the different agencies that are represented. we rank order these posts and give them ratings for terrorism, for civil disorder. for things like crime, counterintelligence, human intelligence, technical intelligence. >> and then the question, the
security atk posts? i guess it will be two piece. do you identify the high-risk posts, first of all? and second of all, once you identify one, what do you do? how do you then try to enhance security and make sure that people are protected? and if you can tyie that back into what played out in benghazi, what should have happened as a result of that identification that didn't. and then the broader question about high-risk posts and how you approach them now and befor before. >> thank you....
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think you see the administration putting so much effort into getting this fixed, but wece chew gum atk and the same time -- it.n't even say the -- >> that's why dutch and i are here together. we'll be here all week, by the troy the lamb chops, you're them.to love the person herring a-- peshmerfa, and the occurred, fighters in the north, the problem is they were running out ammunition, they were outgunned. these are military union that it were in retreat, they were andng we have to move back rearm. so when you look at these problems, it frustrates me a that we spent all this money and they just melted away. that is a very simple high level argument about what the problem isn't. and so i do believe that we can units,e some of these it's all about leadership. when the united states military is standing next to your side, it's amazing how much courage, conviction and effectiveness you it'sut of those union and we've seen it time and time again. so we have to reengage that. away fromjust walk these units. alonge going to need help the way. so i think that's a come point ebb we can fix. lead
think you see the administration putting so much effort into getting this fixed, but wece chew gum atk and the same time -- it.n't even say the -- >> that's why dutch and i are here together. we'll be here all week, by the troy the lamb chops, you're them.to love the person herring a-- peshmerfa, and the occurred, fighters in the north, the problem is they were running out ammunition, they were outgunned. these are military union that it were in retreat, they were andng we have to move...
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security atk posts? i guess it will be two piece.ow do you identify the high-risk posts, first of all? and second of all, once you identify one, what do you do? how do you then try to enhance security and make sure that people are protected? and if you can tyie that back into what played out in benghazi, what should have happened as a result of that identification that didn't. and then the broader question about high-risk posts and how you approach them now and befor before. >> thank you. we have always rank ordered our posts according to threat. we look at the threat of terrorism. we look at the threat of civil disorder. this is done in a process every single year with a tremendous amount of input from the post itself, from the emergency action committee on the post, which has members from all the different agencies that are represented. we rank order these posts and give them ratings for terrorism, for civil disorder. for things like crime, counterintelligence, human intelligence, technical intelligence. >> and then the question, t
security atk posts? i guess it will be two piece.ow do you identify the high-risk posts, first of all? and second of all, once you identify one, what do you do? how do you then try to enhance security and make sure that people are protected? and if you can tyie that back into what played out in benghazi, what should have happened as a result of that identification that didn't. and then the broader question about high-risk posts and how you approach them now and befor before. >> thank you....
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security atk posts? i guess it will be two piece. do you identify the high-risk posts, first of all? and second of all, once you identify one, what do you do? how do you then try to enhance security and make sure that people are protected? and if you can tyie that back into what played out in benghazi, what should have happened as a result of that identification that didn't. and then the broader question about high-risk posts and how you approach them now and befor before. >> thank you. we have always rank ordered our posts according to threat. we look at the threat of terrorism. we look at the threat of civil disorder. this is done in a process every single year with a tremendous amount of input from the post itself, from the emergency action committee on the post, which has members from all the different agencies that are represented. we rank order these posts and give them ratings for terrorism, for civil disorder. for things like crime, counterintelligence, human intelligence, technical intelligence. >> and then the question, the
security atk posts? i guess it will be two piece. do you identify the high-risk posts, first of all? and second of all, once you identify one, what do you do? how do you then try to enhance security and make sure that people are protected? and if you can tyie that back into what played out in benghazi, what should have happened as a result of that identification that didn't. and then the broader question about high-risk posts and how you approach them now and befor before. >> thank you....