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so the one i'm nervous about is 3m.ed out a beat on q2 estimates but they've revised their guidance down significantly already twice both in july and august. they're really struggling with slowing revenue growth and they've had higher operating costs. they're also just not growing as fast as a lot of their peers, so i think when we see some of the other companies report 3m may look even less attractive and even though the stock has really been beating unfor tp for the px months, valuations have come down, it's trading at a higher valuation in the s&p 500. i think this could see potential for further downside during q3 reporting. >> okay. not a name we've talked about from a nervous perspective much, erin. thank you very much. ari wald, when you look at the charts, is it 3m or maybe a different dow component that has you concerned? >> 3m would be on the list. we're seeing dow stocks break down one by one. the one we think could be next to go is american express, ticker axp. actually had its breakdown q1, earlier this yea
so the one i'm nervous about is 3m.ed out a beat on q2 estimates but they've revised their guidance down significantly already twice both in july and august. they're really struggling with slowing revenue growth and they've had higher operating costs. they're also just not growing as fast as a lot of their peers, so i think when we see some of the other companies report 3m may look even less attractive and even though the stock has really been beating unfor tp for the px months, valuations have...
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george to the rescue is sponsored in part by 3m. for more information about 3m products or to find a retailer near you, go to the 3m.com. kathy twible: yay! george oliphant: so today we surprised robbie and the whole twible family by bringing him to stomp. and not only that but they got to actually meet the cast, get up on stage and perform a few of the acts. cory: we showed him, "breath mints," which is a kind of little intricate number we do in the show. dum dum, shake shake. dum dum, shake shake. when do you hear stop and. and we did, "pipes." so we played around with those and made a little song. [laughter] dustin elsea: we did, "brooms," which is the opening number we do in the show. knock, two, three, four, now we're making music. you guys ready to go in the show tonight? yeah. -i think you're ready. -these ones are different pitch. kathy twible: it always grabs at my heart every time i see robert on stage. all of the actors and all of the cast just taking so much of their time to make him feel so welcome and comfortable was a
george to the rescue is sponsored in part by 3m. for more information about 3m products or to find a retailer near you, go to the 3m.com. kathy twible: yay! george oliphant: so today we surprised robbie and the whole twible family by bringing him to stomp. and not only that but they got to actually meet the cast, get up on stage and perform a few of the acts. cory: we showed him, "breath mints," which is a kind of little intricate number we do in the show. dum dum, shake shake. dum...
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we got 3m safety glasses, we got respirators. let's have at it. what do you say? -i love it. you know, the community is really coming together for this project. we even have the local coldwell banker representatives coming to help our contractors and his team get this job done quickly. i have to say, i like having them on demo day. -well, you know, showing up here today, we really didn't know what to expect, but they really did put us to work. and, um, it was a lot of fun to get in there and take the kitchen apart. -you know, here at coldwell banker, i truly believe that we don't just sell real estate; we change lives. anything that we can do to help out a family through a tough time is something that we want to be a part of. the needs of every family changes, and the allen family is now starting a new phase in their life. and we're very happy to help them create space where they can make new memories and share happy times together. -i think, you know, we're ready to take this wall down. -agreed! -on my count. three, two, one! let's take down this wall! -woo! -what good is a
we got 3m safety glasses, we got respirators. let's have at it. what do you say? -i love it. you know, the community is really coming together for this project. we even have the local coldwell banker representatives coming to help our contractors and his team get this job done quickly. i have to say, i like having them on demo day. -well, you know, showing up here today, we really didn't know what to expect, but they really did put us to work. and, um, it was a lot of fun to get in there and...
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the value companies, these are international paper. 3m. companies like hewlett-packard. so i think that there's optimism there. the tech stocks, of course, do poorly. they don't do as well in a higher rate environment. >> great answer. sit tight. we're coming right back to you guys. david: first we've got lori who's got a man who's weathered just about every kind of wall street storm there is. teddy weisberg, lori? >> you said it, dave, you're not kidding. sets me up perfectly for the first question. of all the storms and volatility and crashes and corrections, where does this one stack up? how are we going to get out of it, if we will at all? >> i don't think we're quite in the storm yet. we're in the squall stage. listen, things are changed, lori. we keep talking about it. noned likes it when stocks go down, we like when it goes up for the obvious reasons and we're spoiled because we've been living in a positive bubble for five or six years. >> right. >> is this healthy correction? healthy consolidation? you don't seem all that nervous, but you're always calm, cool and
the value companies, these are international paper. 3m. companies like hewlett-packard. so i think that there's optimism there. the tech stocks, of course, do poorly. they don't do as well in a higher rate environment. >> great answer. sit tight. we're coming right back to you guys. david: first we've got lori who's got a man who's weathered just about every kind of wall street storm there is. teddy weisberg, lori? >> you said it, dave, you're not kidding. sets me up perfectly for...
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general electric and 3m, both sell 16 times earnings.eason honeywell has been slammed is we are out of the market. it's like everyone is playing for a losing team. but it's a long season. and 'bama can bount back. it sports a 2.2% yield. remember, though, you said you want two kind of runningbacks. you have a bruceer, i have a player with a little more finesse. when i think of a running back with finesse, my mind goes to eddie lacy with the parkers. he averaged his first two years in the league, he was especially a good investment for your fantasy team, he added more than 400 yards receiving along with four receiving touchdowns. in this environment, lacy's stockmarket equivalent, general mills. they named package food maker giving you a 12% gain in the last year. . even as 2015 has been a lousy year for the averages. as i said at the top of the show, there are more ahead. just as lacy is a nimble finesse runner, despite being a pretty good guy, general mills is a gigantic company. general mills is looking for ways to evolve and stay rele
general electric and 3m, both sell 16 times earnings.eason honeywell has been slammed is we are out of the market. it's like everyone is playing for a losing team. but it's a long season. and 'bama can bount back. it sports a 2.2% yield. remember, though, you said you want two kind of runningbacks. you have a bruceer, i have a player with a little more finesse. when i think of a running back with finesse, my mind goes to eddie lacy with the parkers. he averaged his first two years in the...
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toyota did it. 3m -- a lot of different companies have used it to turnaround the efficiency of the program and in the process save usually at least 25%. if we apply that to programs in our government, the savings would be a lot more than 25%. it is important that the american people deserve an efficient government. most people would not mind paying the money if it was used in an efficient way, but it is crazy what we are doing now. this would be very easy to fix. we also need to recognize that it we can get rid of all the regulations, we can help create that environment that stimulates business and stimulates innovation that stimulates entrepreneurial risk-taking and capital investment. all these regulations are crazy. it was never intended the government should be involved in every aspect of our lives. what people do not realize is every single federal regulation costs us money in terms of goods and services. it costs us money. and, who gets hit the most with that? the middle class and the lower classes, because everybody has to pay the same. and the progressives sit there and say the rea
toyota did it. 3m -- a lot of different companies have used it to turnaround the efficiency of the program and in the process save usually at least 25%. if we apply that to programs in our government, the savings would be a lot more than 25%. it is important that the american people deserve an efficient government. most people would not mind paying the money if it was used in an efficient way, but it is crazy what we are doing now. this would be very easy to fix. we also need to recognize that...
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he sue th you see that with ge, 3m, and caterpillar. down 4%, these are the ones most impacted. denver is down 9%. 4% or 5% in the emp names. with the 10-year yield down in the last couple days, there's pressure on banks because their earnings were supposed to be higher because interest rates were supposed to be higher. that might not happen. regional banks are getting hit today. brian, a number of reasons why i think the markets are weak. what i'll be watching right now is the market on close sell or buy imbalances. it's going to be -- ts a quadruple witch. we'll have heavy volume. these are among the biggest volume days of the year at the close. so we'll see what's going on. i'll keep an eye on all that. >> before i let you go, on a quad ruppiruple witching day it possible we could get a big swing either way. >> yes. the problem is it's really very difficult to figure out. what the market participants try to go do in posting these orders if there's an unusual balance one way or another to buy or sell, they advertise saying there's an
he sue th you see that with ge, 3m, and caterpillar. down 4%, these are the ones most impacted. denver is down 9%. 4% or 5% in the emp names. with the 10-year yield down in the last couple days, there's pressure on banks because their earnings were supposed to be higher because interest rates were supposed to be higher. that might not happen. regional banks are getting hit today. brian, a number of reasons why i think the markets are weak. what i'll be watching right now is the market on close...
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industrials are the biggest gainers, up by 2.4% with ge up by nearly 4%. 3m up by more than 2%.rgy on the bottom though, 1.2%. it still is higher, locking in good gains. financials among the top performers. let's take a look at bank stocks that are moving today. of those, pnc financial, u.s. bancorp, and in and see bancorp. these follow upgrades and reiteration's from deutsche bank. matt o'connor says investors should add exposure to banks with emphasis on higher-quality, large regional banks. he upgrades pnc and u.s. bancorp to buy from hold. he reiterates the buyout him and see. also, wells fargo. wells fargo got not one, but two upgrades today. one included from the previously mentioned db note. another from a core, boast of grading to buy from hold. trading at about $52 and $.40. the bank's position to increase its share in loan growth, while deutsche says wells fargo's positive include potential added cost savings. lastly, let us take a look at bank of america. bank of america up by 2.25%. getting an upgrade to neutral. the analysts saying bank of america is in the best pos
industrials are the biggest gainers, up by 2.4% with ge up by nearly 4%. 3m up by more than 2%.rgy on the bottom though, 1.2%. it still is higher, locking in good gains. financials among the top performers. let's take a look at bank stocks that are moving today. of those, pnc financial, u.s. bancorp, and in and see bancorp. these follow upgrades and reiteration's from deutsche bank. matt o'connor says investors should add exposure to banks with emphasis on higher-quality, large regional banks....
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toyota did it. 3m -- a lot of different companies have used it to turnaround the efficiency of the programnd in the process save usually at least 25%. if we apply that to programs in our government, the savings would be a lot more than 25%. it is important that the american people deserve an a fishing government. n efficient government. most people would not mind paying the money if it was used in an efficient way, but it is crazy what we are doing now. this would be very easy to fix. we also need to recognize that it we can get rid of all the regulations, we can help create that environment that stimulates business and stimulates innovation that stimulates entrepreneurial risk-taking and capital investment. all these regulations are crazy. it was never intended the government should be involved in every aspect of our lives. what people do not realize is every single federal regulation costs us money in terms of goods and services. it costs us money. and, who gets hit the most with that? the middle class and the lower classes, because everybody has to pay the same. and the progressives sit
toyota did it. 3m -- a lot of different companies have used it to turnaround the efficiency of the programnd in the process save usually at least 25%. if we apply that to programs in our government, the savings would be a lot more than 25%. it is important that the american people deserve an a fishing government. n efficient government. most people would not mind paying the money if it was used in an efficient way, but it is crazy what we are doing now. this would be very easy to fix. we also...
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hon honeywell, ge, 3m all up. honeywell a great story on the front page of the "wall street journal." very nice, explains their strategy. still modest volume. all the oil stocks, shale names in particular. oil moved down on a build in inventories. word the iran deal may have enough votes to sustain a veto that would be negative for crude. most of the shale names like marathon, eqt, all on the downside. >> 10 out of the last 11 sessions have been triple-digit moves in the dow. like triple is the new double. >> but a narrower range than we've seen recently today. >>> let's get to the nasdaq now further uptown where bertha koo coombs is following the big movers there. >> we're not seeing triple-digit moves on the nasdaq. seeing a fairly broad bounceback and the tech sector etf just edging shy of correction territory at the highs today. we're going to watch that very carefully. apple though still down 18% from its april high, having a strong point impact to the up side today, nice bounce back. amazon announcing expans
hon honeywell, ge, 3m all up. honeywell a great story on the front page of the "wall street journal." very nice, explains their strategy. still modest volume. all the oil stocks, shale names in particular. oil moved down on a build in inventories. word the iran deal may have enough votes to sustain a veto that would be negative for crude. most of the shale names like marathon, eqt, all on the downside. >> 10 out of the last 11 sessions have been triple-digit moves in the dow....
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leadership, merk and the pharma group, microsoft and the tech group, even chevron and the oil group. 3m and industrials, united health care, every sector up is roughly 1% to 1.5%. the bigger cap the better here. one thing that is very important i think about today is we're moving in a different direction from china. china was down very big overnight, particularly mainland china. today, that's the ftse 2025. that is mostly stocks that trade in the hong kong market. big cap stocks. they're actually up in the u.s. and very moderate decline in stocks that are trading on mainland china in the u.s. a little moving away from the china trade right now. >> i want you to stay there and bring in ben willis. he is around you. he is the senior trader at princeton securities. this is the biggest fed meeting in years, right? they're telegraphing as much as they possibly can. the interest in getting it done and raising rates. back to the volatility question. it has been trending down wards since that brief spike above 50, what was it three weeks ago? so what is this telling us? can we sort of pull apar
leadership, merk and the pharma group, microsoft and the tech group, even chevron and the oil group. 3m and industrials, united health care, every sector up is roughly 1% to 1.5%. the bigger cap the better here. one thing that is very important i think about today is we're moving in a different direction from china. china was down very big overnight, particularly mainland china. today, that's the ftse 2025. that is mostly stocks that trade in the hong kong market. big cap stocks. they're...
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. >> we got upgrades on intel, on 3m. >> i was almost at wit's end yesterday. they're fighting so many headwinds, finally someone comes out and says this is the industrial. don't group it in with the others with the so-called machinery still reeling from caterpillar. by the way finishline, memo to finish line, if you're selling nikes. >> meantime nike is the best dow component and caterpillar even in this cannot get out of the red. >> cutting numbers caterpillar again just in the last few minutes. >> bob pisani's on the floor watching what's moving. good morning, bob. >> caterpillar one of the very few stocks that is in the red. we are right at the highs of the day essentially. take a look at the sector gains. understandably financials are the leadership group here. technology, consumer discretionary that's largely the autos and some of the home builders are up. and energy stocks up as well. so i think you can call this a yellen-inspired rally. i think that's fair. i want to thank her for finally taking a side. it was driving us all crazy here. she did clearly
. >> we got upgrades on intel, on 3m. >> i was almost at wit's end yesterday. they're fighting so many headwinds, finally someone comes out and says this is the industrial. don't group it in with the others with the so-called machinery still reeling from caterpillar. by the way finishline, memo to finish line, if you're selling nikes. >> meantime nike is the best dow component and caterpillar even in this cannot get out of the red. >> cutting numbers caterpillar again...
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the stock is up 1.5%. 3m up perform from neutral after the credit squeeze. drop in the stock and more favorable outlook compared to the defensive stock years. joe? >>> binge watching point of no return. netflix uses big data to notify viewers getting hooked on show. they analyze data from over 50 million subscribers to discover how many episodes it takes to move from oning watch episode to nonstop viewing of the entire season. joining us to discuss the technology behind netflix, buzzfee's senior tech writer. i know this works. i saw breaking bad, sons of anarchy, that was correct, and then solve was four, and i didn't make it to four. >> how many licks does it take to get to a tootsie pop. >> right. >> yeah. it's amazing how much data they collect, and then how many people work on this. they have hundreds of people at netflix, and if you go on the jobs page right now, there are probably 45 data and engineering jobs. i mean, they love to have data. >> they know that "breaking bad" is one, what do they do with the information? >> what they do and what some peo
the stock is up 1.5%. 3m up perform from neutral after the credit squeeze. drop in the stock and more favorable outlook compared to the defensive stock years. joe? >>> binge watching point of no return. netflix uses big data to notify viewers getting hooked on show. they analyze data from over 50 million subscribers to discover how many episodes it takes to move from oning watch episode to nonstop viewing of the entire season. joining us to discuss the technology behind netflix,...