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he's a ceo of medtronic. "mad money" is back after the break. 20 years ago, i was an hourly associate cart pusher. the different positions i've had taught me how to be there for others. ♪ i started out as a cashier. i mean, the sky's the limit with walmart. it's all up to you. ♪ ♪ i(shouting through the glass) aat&t has nationwide 5g?... yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said bigger! oh, big-bigger deal bigger than what i'm doing? it's not complicated. a 5g network needs a 5g device. get the new samsung galaxy s20 fe 5g for free when you trade-in. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com
he's a ceo of medtronic. "mad money" is back after the break. 20 years ago, i was an hourly associate cart pusher. the different positions i've had taught me how to be there for others. ♪ i started out as a cashier. i mean, the sky's the limit with walmart. it's all up to you. ♪ ♪ i(shouting through the glass) aat&t has nationwide 5g?... yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said...
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. >> what's a better long-term choice, abbott labs for medtronic? >> john, i own both.is the best in class, 26 times earnings i also own becton dickinson. i just doubled my position in becton dickinson, houlding my positions in abbott and medtronic but i think becton di dickinson looks like a better buy. >> trades are still ahead. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. working, parenting, problem solving. for 36 months. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view
. >> what's a better long-term choice, abbott labs for medtronic? >> john, i own both.is the best in class, 26 times earnings i also own becton dickinson. i just doubled my position in becton dickinson, houlding my positions in abbott and medtronic but i think becton di dickinson looks like a better buy. >> trades are still ahead. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. state of the art technology makes it...
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the stock with the third most insider buying, medtronic. rich anderson buying $499,000 worth, his eighth purchase in nearly 20 years. number two is gissamerbio, just under $1 million worth of that stock. and by about the way, the cfo and general counsel also buying stock there as well. a name to watch. and the most insider buying this week, selecta bio sciences, a director doing a lot of buying increasing his stake by 27%, buying $5.9 million woorth of te massachusetts based biotech. there are your three names all in health care and biotech space. and reminder, we do this insider buying segment pretty much every friday here on "worldwide exchange" and our thanks to insider score.com for the data from your money to your vote and with just two weeks to go until president trump and joe biden go to the ballots, they cast their messages last night to you in competing town hall events eamon javers was watching it all on split screens and he joins ss us now with amore >> and this happened because there was supposed to be a town haum debate between
the stock with the third most insider buying, medtronic. rich anderson buying $499,000 worth, his eighth purchase in nearly 20 years. number two is gissamerbio, just under $1 million worth of that stock. and by about the way, the cfo and general counsel also buying stock there as well. a name to watch. and the most insider buying this week, selecta bio sciences, a director doing a lot of buying increasing his stake by 27%, buying $5.9 million woorth of te massachusetts based biotech. there are...
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more creative but that's how the whole industry is valued and it trades at a discount robotics medtronics. there's a lot of ways to play technology and markets you do not have to bid up the zooms and those sorts of things. can you have some exposure there. >> but they're already bid up. everything you save could be correct. the problem is all of these stocks have already been bid up. >> that's one part of the market, though >> the bubble is now popping or has already popped, as einhorn suggests is a zoom as great as it may be and as relevant and reasonable as some of the gain may be is it really 700%. >> if you talk to zoom, they think their total addressable market is 44 billion in two years' times you can make a ton of money in all those names you listed but you could also lose a ton of monday and there's no valuation support for any of them. funta fundamentals matter. >> they don't matter until they do that's part of the payoff of this conversation. right, tiff? you got a lot of stocks up so much what do you make of what einhorn is writing >> yeah, so i don't believe that we're in a te
more creative but that's how the whole industry is valued and it trades at a discount robotics medtronics. there's a lot of ways to play technology and markets you do not have to bid up the zooms and those sorts of things. can you have some exposure there. >> but they're already bid up. everything you save could be correct. the problem is all of these stocks have already been bid up. >> that's one part of the market, though >> the bubble is now popping or has already popped,...
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i'll see it fastly and play you a bed bath look at that >> jim, what is on mad tonight >> vm and medtronicin diabetes what a show. never forget it. fiber and fastly you ask those people what they do you know what they say they go higher >> we'll see you at 6:00 jim "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time >> bank earnings again in focus. we add to the mix again watching apple reaction goldman and wells fargo. >> more with a lot of stocks next >> the election impact how policies could move the stocks you own >> we'll start with bank earnings wilford has been moving through them >> starting with provisions of bad loans. showing how much lower they are this quarter compared to q 1 and q 2. still positive they've fallen the most relative particularly with consumer environment. that september spending was higher year over year. this has been offset by pressures on net interest income because of lower yields yesterday. jp morgan was down 9%. and now both down high teens year over year on the call they made clear the net income has bottomed. not because they expect the net end but because of refinancin
i'll see it fastly and play you a bed bath look at that >> jim, what is on mad tonight >> vm and medtronicin diabetes what a show. never forget it. fiber and fastly you ask those people what they do you know what they say they go higher >> we'll see you at 6:00 jim "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time >> bank earnings again in focus. we add to the mix again watching apple reaction goldman and wells fargo. >> more with a lot of stocks next >> the...