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under armour isn't only competing with coils like nike and adidas. kohl's and even luxury brand chanel are now selling their own lifestyle apparel brands. >> would it seem like a slam-dunk. delivery companies should benefit. the largest package delivery company, ups, it missed expectations. it issued weak guidance about the zput that pressured shares today. so why didn't ups get a big lift in online shopping? >> packages may have made in it time for christmas but ups failed on deliver for investors. the big culprit, the gang busters growth of ecommerce. >> weighed good fourth quarter. what we saw was a tremendous shift in the amount of volume that went to the consumer versus the business. we looked over the last ten years and this is the fastest rate of change. so volume continued to grow. opportunity continued to grow. we saw the impact account. as consumer turned to the internet to buy more and more goods, delivery company are scrambling to keep up. ups moved an overwhelming 12 million packages over the holiday season. 16% more than 2015. including
under armour isn't only competing with coils like nike and adidas. kohl's and even luxury brand chanel are now selling their own lifestyle apparel brands. >> would it seem like a slam-dunk. delivery companies should benefit. the largest package delivery company, ups, it missed expectations. it issued weak guidance about the zput that pressured shares today. so why didn't ups get a big lift in online shopping? >> packages may have made in it time for christmas but ups failed on...
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and the fine print says adidas can just pay the athlete $1 million instead.t bad. >>> to the nba one year ago today, steph curry tied the record for the most three-pointers in the game. golden state came away with a 119-108 win against the 76ers. curry tied the nba record for most three-point attempts without sinking a single one going 0 for 11 from the three-point line in the game. take a look at this. >> connell, talk about three-point shooting. wow, how about that, curry the air ball. ♪ >> curry is 0 for 11. >> that's a lot of missed shots. after the game curry explained why he had an off night. >> the weather man said there was a low pressure system. i forgot to adjust to the air. >> the when it doubt, blame it on the weather. and the hawks' dwight howard was ejected in their win against the celtics after earning a pair of technical fouls. first for shoving a player, and later for taunting after hanging on the rim following a big dunk. but it was what he did on his exit from the arena that was truly dastardly. he looked like he was going to give his jerse
and the fine print says adidas can just pay the athlete $1 million instead.t bad. >>> to the nba one year ago today, steph curry tied the record for the most three-pointers in the game. golden state came away with a 119-108 win against the 76ers. curry tied the nba record for most three-point attempts without sinking a single one going 0 for 11 from the three-point line in the game. take a look at this. >> connell, talk about three-point shooting. wow, how about that, curry the...
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however, the treasury department ádidá ease a minor sanction, put in place by the obama administration russia... calling it a technical fix to avoid unintended consequences... still, the white house says its policy toward russia has not changed. in washington, i'm dianne gallagher. take a look at this: what could be a drought-busting snowpack in the sierra. it's 173-percent above average...that is the most snow recorded since 19-95. the snowpack is vital to california's water supply... in april governor jerry brown is expected to decide whether or not officially lift the drought emergency. and more rain on the way... chief meteoeorlogist brittney shipp is tracking it tonght. light spotty showers continue you heard it there... time to brace for six more weeks of winter.. according to america's furriest weather forecaster punxsutawney phil.. the famous groundhog has been making predictions since 18-87.. phil has predicted more winter 102 times. while he's forecasted an early spring just 18 times. still ahead: just days after we showed you this illegal homeless encampment with a waiting l
however, the treasury department ádidá ease a minor sanction, put in place by the obama administration russia... calling it a technical fix to avoid unintended consequences... still, the white house says its policy toward russia has not changed. in washington, i'm dianne gallagher. take a look at this: what could be a drought-busting snowpack in the sierra. it's 173-percent above average...that is the most snow recorded since 19-95. the snowpack is vital to california's water supply... in...
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was last seen wearing a black hoody and sweat pans and adidas sneakers.f you know where he is call gloucester county community. >>> and the january 28th attack at the international christian high school on crescentville was captured on the school surveillance system and the 25-year-old victim was sitting on the bench when a player walked up to him and punched him and the victim walk add way and was hit by a second person and was knocked out. the victim was taken for treatment for cut to the face. >>> a tractor trailer crash blocked the exit ramp for nearly 3 hours today. chopper 6 hd was over the scene and blocked traffic from 4020 on to i-95 in tinicum. we are told that the driver was not seriously injured . >>> animal control officers found a raccoon that tested positive for rabies. it's not clear if the animal came in contact with other animals or people. >>> give up or be killed that is the police warning tonight for a man and his partner charged in a killing spree. william boyett and mary rice are on the run. they are linked to three murders. and sho
was last seen wearing a black hoody and sweat pans and adidas sneakers.f you know where he is call gloucester county community. >>> and the january 28th attack at the international christian high school on crescentville was captured on the school surveillance system and the 25-year-old victim was sitting on the bench when a player walked up to him and punched him and the victim walk add way and was hit by a second person and was knocked out. the victim was taken for treatment for cut...
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>> including nike and adidas. >> i don't want to touch nike right now. >> apparel in general, sportstherwise, there's no question about it. >> although lulu has done an outstanding job in competition because they're separated from the rest. >> i agree. >> it's men, they've got growth, children, growth. women are beating up under armour. >> it's a colt, too. i like colt. why are you doing so much better? mindfulness. i buy into that. >> it's not like this thing is way overpriced. >> 12 pe. >> only 15 times mindfulness. >> sure. >> it is a day of big movers, as you know already. coming up in the blitz, we'll hit chipotle, hasbro, newell. and star analyst covering the fang stock also drop by the set. facebook, amazon, net flix. what about alphabet? disney as well on these reports that maybe bob will stick around longer than thought. more "half time report" straight ahead. tubu in ireinotion.across t s growinthe econom heel thettas filed a complaint against the u.s. over sanctions against iran because chinese companies that do businesses with iran are being affected. but he did praise ge
>> including nike and adidas. >> i don't want to touch nike right now. >> apparel in general, sportstherwise, there's no question about it. >> although lulu has done an outstanding job in competition because they're separated from the rest. >> i agree. >> it's men, they've got growth, children, growth. women are beating up under armour. >> it's a colt, too. i like colt. why are you doing so much better? mindfulness. i buy into that. >> it's not...
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>> adidas is on a great run right now. they've got great assets they're using.great technologies, but certainly nike continues to drive innovation and excitement across their brand as well. the jordan brand. puma, the rihanna shoe the creeper was the number one shoe, footwear news' shoe of the year last year. there are a lot of energies that drive brands. >> it's no kanye west, which is still the big one. >> yeah. >> finally, your stock has gone nowhere in the last year, underperforming, consumer discretionary and the broader s&p 500, are you getting grouped into retail and some of the mall traffic? >> i think that's part of it, right, that there's this overhang of retail in general. again, when you think about us, again, our retail is not a fad. the sports influence, the culture influence is not a fad. sport culture, sneaker culture is here to stay. i think that's what really separates us from some of the other people in our space. >> dick johnson, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> ceo of foot locker. we'll be sure to visit that megastore at
>> adidas is on a great run right now. they've got great assets they're using.great technologies, but certainly nike continues to drive innovation and excitement across their brand as well. the jordan brand. puma, the rihanna shoe the creeper was the number one shoe, footwear news' shoe of the year last year. there are a lot of energies that drive brands. >> it's no kanye west, which is still the big one. >> yeah. >> finally, your stock has gone nowhere in the last year,...
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if he wants to go to adidas or anywhere else. >> what he said was, when under armour came out with their statement, he's totally on board. but it shows the importance of their relationship. >> what about athletes who say they won't go to the white house for a celebration under president trump? do athletes run a risk of being too political, right? i mean, the white house is the white house no matter who is there, right? >> the white house is the white house. but the policies are about the administration. i think athletes absolutely run a risk when they stand up. i was told when i was at st. louis, do you worry about being involved with communities so much that that could potentially hurt you. every athlete has to weigh it. because at the end of the day they are men, and their beliefs really have to come first. if they believe it's worth it to stand up, and they're willing to take on the responsibility of what happens after that, then they can do what they want. >> they are men and women. and i think we're going to hear a lot from female athletes going forward. martha, to you on this, the
if he wants to go to adidas or anywhere else. >> what he said was, when under armour came out with their statement, he's totally on board. but it shows the importance of their relationship. >> what about athletes who say they won't go to the white house for a celebration under president trump? do athletes run a risk of being too political, right? i mean, the white house is the white house no matter who is there, right? >> the white house is the white house. but the policies...
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adidas.eally dragging us down and that may have something to do with wolfgang schauble's comments over the weekend regarding the euro is too low although i would argue that a higher euro would be a problem for european exporters and not just the germans. you can see the biggest winners and losers. hexagon in sweden putting out some numbers that did not please the market. reallydgold resources has impressed at the markets. that is why you see big gains there. place to look at commodity prices. a broad swath of them. gold up again today. guy: let us -- we know a bit about gold markets but let us talk about to those that no more. matt and i spoke to the randgold ceo, that bristow and he had to the -- and he had this to say about the production outlook. last few yearshe have had significant growth although we are forecasting more growth next year. the most significant thing is the growth in cash and dividends without compromising our long-term ability to invest in our own future. all of the aspec
adidas.eally dragging us down and that may have something to do with wolfgang schauble's comments over the weekend regarding the euro is too low although i would argue that a higher euro would be a problem for european exporters and not just the germans. you can see the biggest winners and losers. hexagon in sweden putting out some numbers that did not please the market. reallydgold resources has impressed at the markets. that is why you see big gains there. place to look at commodity prices. a...
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which is flailing, but still coming out and hitting, judge had them on today at halftime, but also adidasstan smith, too. there's too much competition. the stock's going to be in a holding pattern. that's my prediction. it's not that it's going to blow up. it's just that there are better fish to try. i wish both of you good luck investing. wendy in illinois. wendy? >> reporter: hey, jimmy, nice talking to you. love seeing you in the morning, in the afternoon, you're great. >> thank! can't get enough. >> caller: thanks for sharing. i have auto zone the last three or four skmons last week you said, you thought it was a good buy, time to buy in. what are your thoughts this week? >> i am not relenting on this. this is all about amazon saying it might want to get into the auto part retailing business. and i've got to tell you, that is just, i think that is just not what should bring this stock down. and i'm going to throw in advanced auto parts. alike all three! i'm not backing away. and i usually do back away if amazon wants something. all right. retail, even when it looks good, it's bad. the
which is flailing, but still coming out and hitting, judge had them on today at halftime, but also adidasstan smith, too. there's too much competition. the stock's going to be in a holding pattern. that's my prediction. it's not that it's going to blow up. it's just that there are better fish to try. i wish both of you good luck investing. wendy in illinois. wendy? >> reporter: hey, jimmy, nice talking to you. love seeing you in the morning, in the afternoon, you're great. >> thank!...
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so with all the competition between nike and under armour and adidas, this is the way to own the underlyingwth inherent in that segment. we think it's tied to health and wellness. i think you have three to five years of this kind of growth continuesing. foot locker right now is the most diversified way to play it. >> matt, i don't know what you thought of nick mcgwire with decker's but do you think this is something that the retail space will see a significant increase of and it could be us put underneath the sector? >> so, yes. i think the basic backdrop is larger sales bases to help to offset some of the rising costs of doing business. those rising costs of doing business, it's the e-commerce expansion. so, yes, i think that retailers in general do generate free cash flow. it's what attracts pe, it's what attracts activists. the issue is you've got to think about the exit rate. on the department stores in some of the these other segments that are tied to this declining mall traffic, i think that's precisely the issue, the exit rate. what would you change. it's something that came up on th
so with all the competition between nike and under armour and adidas, this is the way to own the underlyingwth inherent in that segment. we think it's tied to health and wellness. i think you have three to five years of this kind of growth continuesing. foot locker right now is the most diversified way to play it. >> matt, i don't know what you thought of nick mcgwire with decker's but do you think this is something that the retail space will see a significant increase of and it could be...
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we talked about adidas the other day.or me, foot locker still has the international exposure. >> all right. i have to interrupt real quick. we want to show you some tape from the white house of president trump meeting with executives from harley davidson. there's the walk over to meet with the executives. the vice president there, chief of staff, reince priebus, along with the president, meeting with executives from harley-davidson. some union leaders there walking outside, presumably, because we think the executives drove up on their harleys. so that's a pretty interesting photo op for certain. but there's vice president pence and the president. eamon javers at the white house, as usual, for us. eamon, you want to give us some color as we're watching these pictures? >> reporter: yes, what you're looking at here is the south lawn of the white house. the president did indeed just a few minutes ago meet with the harley davidson executives who rolled in on their motorcycles. i could hear them. the top executives from harley-
we talked about adidas the other day.or me, foot locker still has the international exposure. >> all right. i have to interrupt real quick. we want to show you some tape from the white house of president trump meeting with executives from harley davidson. there's the walk over to meet with the executives. the vice president there, chief of staff, reince priebus, along with the president, meeting with executives from harley-davidson. some union leaders there walking outside, presumably,...
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adidas, thing, cool stuff.agen: mathematically impossible, literally impossible to predict the sweet 16. there's no chance in -- [inaudible conversations] maria: right. already, jared, pretty tough odds there, jared max thank you, you should catch jared max every day or check it out on siriusxm 115. uber seeing setbacks after reports of traffic violations, more on the investigation next hour, mornings with maria continues live from wash, back in a moment. >> live from our nation's capitol here is maria bartiromo with special coverage of president trump's address to the joint congress. maria: thank you so much for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, coming to you live from washington, d.c. this morning ahead of the president's address tonight, it is tuesday february 28th, your top stories right now, 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. president trump set to address a joint session of congress tonight for the first time since taking office. while the commander in chief is expected to stress unity during that speech, the gu
adidas, thing, cool stuff.agen: mathematically impossible, literally impossible to predict the sweet 16. there's no chance in -- [inaudible conversations] maria: right. already, jared, pretty tough odds there, jared max thank you, you should catch jared max every day or check it out on siriusxm 115. uber seeing setbacks after reports of traffic violations, more on the investigation next hour, mornings with maria continues live from wash, back in a moment. >> live from our nation's capitol...
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adidas is a big company also. but he's a real talented guy. a real hard working guy.ovative. i think he's going to be very successful. he already has been very successful. >> ron, when you think about these individual stocks, do you even contemplate things like this border adjustment tax and what it means to retailers and if you have factories outside? is that even on your radar? >> i read about it. it's real interesting. >> but it's a nonissue? >> that's not what makes decisions. i figure people adjust. if things work, they'll do it. if it doesn't work, they won't do it. elon musk, when he sells cars in china, $100,000 car, there's a $25,000 tax, then there's a license cost that people in china incur to buy their cars. when they sell cars here, it's 2%. why is that fair? so i think that there's -- >> but clearly somebody like -- and we'll talk about this -- >> but on the other hand, he could do it -- >> but he clearly thinks that having a voice at the white house is important not only to him personally but to the company, right. >> his point is that it's better to be
adidas is a big company also. but he's a real talented guy. a real hard working guy.ovative. i think he's going to be very successful. he already has been very successful. >> ron, when you think about these individual stocks, do you even contemplate things like this border adjustment tax and what it means to retailers and if you have factories outside? is that even on your radar? >> i read about it. it's real interesting. >> but it's a nonissue? >> that's not what makes...
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they are trying to shift to answer amazon and they have nike and adidas in their stores. stuart: the store becomes a warehouse, you order online, drive to pick it up and you are out of their in no time. that is fascinating. ashley: slow, behind the curve to say this is online. stuart: they are late to the game. liz: is that their lifeline? stuart: look at this headline, from the new york times. weakened democrats about to voters opting for total war on trump. come on in david webb in dc, you are at cpac. you are? >> right here in the big hall at the potomac ballroom. stuart: this is a gamble. looks to me like a democrat party base is running the moderates out of town. what say you? >> democrats have opted for scorched earth theory. when they don't have a policy opposition, failed across the country at all levels and voted out almost en masse across the country except for urban centers, shows the desperation of the party. and a new york democrat who i will call out on your show, jeffries of new york who said steve bannon is a racist and should not meet with the cdc. you ar
they are trying to shift to answer amazon and they have nike and adidas in their stores. stuart: the store becomes a warehouse, you order online, drive to pick it up and you are out of their in no time. that is fascinating. ashley: slow, behind the curve to say this is online. stuart: they are late to the game. liz: is that their lifeline? stuart: look at this headline, from the new york times. weakened democrats about to voters opting for total war on trump. come on in david webb in dc, you...
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they take over that position from adidas. think about great company alignment between infor, brooklyn nets, not sure it gets much better. >> still a small logo on the shirt. do you think this is something the nba is going to allow -- >> he's from europe though. they rename the teams basically. >> well, yeah, but we were close to allow naming of the stadiums. either way, is this the tip of an iceberg for how much more you're going to be able to monetize moving forward? >> i'm not sure. i think right now it's very appropriate. it's tasteful. it does amplify and create great visibility on the court. from where we sit, any time you can infuse a brand on to the playing field, it's a big-time opportunity. infor saw that. >> jeremy, in terms of what this means for you as a player, how do you use data? what kind of stuff are you getting from the team? is it changing your play? >> yeah, i think going forward you see the league just changing towards analytics, stats. so for example, we have to track our sleep or we track our weight and
they take over that position from adidas. think about great company alignment between infor, brooklyn nets, not sure it gets much better. >> still a small logo on the shirt. do you think this is something the nba is going to allow -- >> he's from europe though. they rename the teams basically. >> well, yeah, but we were close to allow naming of the stadiums. either way, is this the tip of an iceberg for how much more you're going to be able to monetize moving forward? >>...