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nike takes on adidas. apple takes on facebook. analysts take their pick between mcdonald's and shake shack. our teams pick their winners. which would you pick, america? let us kick it off with your first face-off and that is amazon versus alphabet. and bring in paul meeks, ceo and portfolio manager at sloy dahl and holst. we're having friday fun in a friday face-off. you probably like both of them, but that's not the point of this ex ercise. if you had to pick one of those two, which one would it be? >> i'd pick alphabet just because i see a higher upside because right now the google computing platform is buried in other revenues and once that is revealed and it's a smaller business than amazon web services, i think they'll have a nice pop in the stock ala what you did when amazon first started breaking out its cloud revenues a couple years ago. >> yeah, okay. so you're going to pick alphabet there. that's not a knock on amazon, it's just, again, i imagine you live in seattle. you've seep the growth firsthand. does $1,000 a share
nike takes on adidas. apple takes on facebook. analysts take their pick between mcdonald's and shake shack. our teams pick their winners. which would you pick, america? let us kick it off with your first face-off and that is amazon versus alphabet. and bring in paul meeks, ceo and portfolio manager at sloy dahl and holst. we're having friday fun in a friday face-off. you probably like both of them, but that's not the point of this ex ercise. if you had to pick one of those two, which one would...
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adidas? >> adidas, the ceo on "squawk on the street." >> that's it for "worldwide exchange."wk box" is next. >>> good morning. facebook under pressure. the social network posting an earnings beat but concerns about future growth. >>> tim cook, apple's chief, unveils a major manufacturing push in the united states. >>> and the end of obamacare may be near. house republicans say they have the vote to pass their healthcare bill. andrew, just yesterday you were voting about healthcare failing again. just yesterday. that vote is scheduled for this morning. it's thursday, may 4, 2017. "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. we're live at the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm not gloating. >> yesterday, now you're not. >> joe kernen is here, melissa lee is here. becky quick is not here. we'll see her tomorrow ahead of the berkshire health away athaw. the futures, dow looks like it would open higher by 46 points. nasdaq 8 points higher. the s&p about 6
adidas? >> adidas, the ceo on "squawk on the street." >> that's it for "worldwide exchange."wk box" is next. >>> good morning. facebook under pressure. the social network posting an earnings beat but concerns about future growth. >>> tim cook, apple's chief, unveils a major manufacturing push in the united states. >>> and the end of obamacare may be near. house republicans say they have the vote to pass their healthcare bill....
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adidas, bmw, siemens had good earnings overall.in europe is somewhat similar to the story in the united states. we have improving data and improving earnings in europe and generally lower geopolitical risks in the elections. the big story here is that the banks are moving again. banks are now up 2% this week. consumer discretion on the flat side. industrials up a little bit. and there you see energy. that's the big problem. you heard carl talking about oil below 37. they have to cut the estimates for the big names here. the overall story, the u.s. is improving earnings. we have movement on taxes and health care and we have the productivity numbers that showed improvement. so the narrative is q2 is better. the market is in a hopeful mood. is there anything that can mess this whole narrative up? the stocks are all clear. there are three things right now. first is china where we are seeing slower spending. we are seeing some impact on commodities already. the second is north korea. it's the potential back swan out there and then the o
adidas, bmw, siemens had good earnings overall.in europe is somewhat similar to the story in the united states. we have improving data and improving earnings in europe and generally lower geopolitical risks in the elections. the big story here is that the banks are moving again. banks are now up 2% this week. consumer discretion on the flat side. industrials up a little bit. and there you see energy. that's the big problem. you heard carl talking about oil below 37. they have to cut the...
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kanye has gone from nike over to adidas.uld love to have yeezy, but sorry. >> over the last couple of years, nike/-- nike's p/e -- there was a shift away from a strong basketball trend to running and casual. their stanunched smith in 2014. they came in with a boost in 2015 and nike was caught flat-footed. they have not had any new, innovative platforms the next couple -- the last couple of years. under armour got behind basketball in a big way and pressed their product at a discount. the third thing, again, you touched on kanye. nike dominates performance sports, and it was a little bit of a shift, a renewed focus with kanye and for realm with adidas, --anna with whom a desperate with puma. i think it is a good thing for the category. : spokesman are not everything, clearly, but if there were one spokesperson who you would like to see nike sign up, who is implemented of nike's ? ture >> that is a tough question. erik: intentionally so. >> i guess the newest up-and-coming athlete that i think would be great, and i do if he is
kanye has gone from nike over to adidas.uld love to have yeezy, but sorry. >> over the last couple of years, nike/-- nike's p/e -- there was a shift away from a strong basketball trend to running and casual. their stanunched smith in 2014. they came in with a boost in 2015 and nike was caught flat-footed. they have not had any new, innovative platforms the next couple -- the last couple of years. under armour got behind basketball in a big way and pressed their product at a discount. the...
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who momentum fromthat adidas who has caught fire in the north american market and has grabbed share nike is still the giant, but they have lost momentum, and they are not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when they started working on this shoe and the market has changed substantially. is a shoe like this, will this bring it back to its glory days? >> they hope so. it goes for $190, and it is selling out because they put it out and limited supplies to keep the buzz going, but each time they bring out a new color, it sells out. they know the shoes will be worn as statement shoes. most running shoes are. carol: most running shoes are not really for runners, right? >> they will tell you if you want to run in it, it will do it, but most people who buy it won't be running in it. they are hoping it will catch on as street wear and office wear. but they know it is kind of provocative and polarizing. oliver: who are they appealing to? they tryat risk when to push something like this is a style point? >> it is a tricky balance. they always said perfor
who momentum fromthat adidas who has caught fire in the north american market and has grabbed share nike is still the giant, but they have lost momentum, and they are not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when they started working on this shoe and the market has changed substantially. is a shoe like this, will this bring it back to its glory days? >> they hope so. it goes for $190, and it is selling out because they put it out and limited supplies...
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adidas reported higher earnings and revenue as the apparel company saw a pickup in its reebok brand. the company confirmed its guidance for the year. ceo says he's happy with the latest results. >> we've built a very strong pipeline over a set of years, with a very clear view of where we're going to take the brands. america grew more than 30%. in china we grew 31%. in the two biggest sports markets in the world, we're by far outagreeigrowing the market. >> adidas shares rose fractionally. >>> kellogg posted a higher than expected profit, but they saw overall sales fall as weakness in the company's north american and european markets dropped. >>> lower sales in the u.s. and some foreign markets impacted cosmetic sales. the company says it sees sales growing in the low single digits this year. shares plummeted 22% to $3.62. >>> burger chain shake shack disappointed with its weaker than expected same store sales. the company cited softer foot traffic and cold weather during the quarter for that miss. shares initially fell in afterhours trading and ended the regular session down more tha
adidas reported higher earnings and revenue as the apparel company saw a pickup in its reebok brand. the company confirmed its guidance for the year. ceo says he's happy with the latest results. >> we've built a very strong pipeline over a set of years, with a very clear view of where we're going to take the brands. america grew more than 30%. in china we grew 31%. in the two biggest sports markets in the world, we're by far outagreeigrowing the market. >> adidas shares rose...
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adidas has scored larger than expected sales and profits during the first quarter. this thanks to strengthening growth in online trading and a boost to north american performance. anheuser bush inbev posting a 6% rise in core profit but missed expectations as weaker earnings in the u.s. and brazil weighed on the first quarter. look at the shares up by 4.1%. shell reported a sharp increase in quarterly net profit beating expectations. this due to stronger oil prices and better refining margins. airfrance-klm launched a net loss of 260 million euros this quarter but sounded a positive tone saying demand from asia and south america was recovering. infineon is called lower. i think it would be trang lower as the markets a now open despite benefiting from the auto sector demand for its cruise control chips. and alstom confirming financial targets for the near-term. also saying adjusted earnings before interest have increased by 15% year on year. in fact, we will speak to the co of alstom in about a half hour's time. >>> let's stick with france for a moment. the french pr
adidas has scored larger than expected sales and profits during the first quarter. this thanks to strengthening growth in online trading and a boost to north american performance. anheuser bush inbev posting a 6% rise in core profit but missed expectations as weaker earnings in the u.s. and brazil weighed on the first quarter. look at the shares up by 4.1%. shell reported a sharp increase in quarterly net profit beating expectations. this due to stronger oil prices and better refining margins....
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it is part of their way to still that momentum from adidas who has caught fire in the north americans grabbed share back from nike. nike is still the giant, but they have lost momentum, and they are not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when they started working on this shoe and the market has changed substantially. is a shoe like this, will this bring it back to its glory days? >> they hope so. it goes for $190, and it is selling out because they put it out and limited supplies to keep each timeoing, but they bring out a new color, it sells out. they know the shoes will be mostly run a statement choose. carol: not really for runners, right? ityes, most people who buy won't be running in it. they are hoping it will catch on at street where -- street wear an office wear. oliver: who are they appealing to? >> it is a tricky balance. they always said performance is where you start in the fashion follows that. the air shoe was to be nice cushioning, and then people thought it looked cool. but you start with the idea of nice cushioning. that is ge
it is part of their way to still that momentum from adidas who has caught fire in the north americans grabbed share back from nike. nike is still the giant, but they have lost momentum, and they are not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when they started working on this shoe and the market has changed substantially. is a shoe like this, will this bring it back to its glory days? >> they hope so. it goes for $190, and it is selling out because they...
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. >>> adidas is getting out of the golf club business. the company announced yesterday it will sell the golf brands taylor made, adams golf and a ashworth. price tag 425 million. adidas will continue to use pro golfers like dustin johnson to sell clothing and shoes. the decision by adidas follows a similar move by nike last year to get rid of golf equipment. the sale has been in the works for a while. they were trying to shop it at a much higher price. they got less than 500 million. >>> still to come, two big movers in the premarket, snap shares plunging. >> and medical devicemaker hologic falling in the premarket. the company just reported earnings. we'll talk to the ceo when "worldwide exchange" returns. hi, it's anne from edward jones. i'm glad i caught you. well i'm just leaving the office so for once i've got plenty of time. what's going on? so those financial regulations being talked about? they could affect your accounts, so let's get together and talk, and make sure everything's clear. thanks. yeah. that would be great. we've gro
. >>> adidas is getting out of the golf club business. the company announced yesterday it will sell the golf brands taylor made, adams golf and a ashworth. price tag 425 million. adidas will continue to use pro golfers like dustin johnson to sell clothing and shoes. the decision by adidas follows a similar move by nike last year to get rid of golf equipment. the sale has been in the works for a while. they were trying to shop it at a much higher price. they got less than 500 million....
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so like adidas in my opinion, when you go to retail, you have to buy the brand.hink adidas will stay long here. >> what do you get, mama and papa? ali baba. it's the best way, i've said it. it's the best way to buy amazon, you missed amazon? you buy baba. i bought it recently at 111. it's trading up 120. >> yes. >> that does it for us here on fast money. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here on monday. we have a rare and exclusive ei explain what that is. that's monday 5:00 p.m. eastern time here on "fast" "options action" starts right after the break. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? oversharing. in fact, i have this thing. nope. nop
so like adidas in my opinion, when you go to retail, you have to buy the brand.hink adidas will stay long here. >> what do you get, mama and papa? ali baba. it's the best way, i've said it. it's the best way to buy amazon, you missed amazon? you buy baba. i bought it recently at 111. it's trading up 120. >> yes. >> that does it for us here on fast money. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here on monday. we have a rare and exclusive ei explain what that is. that's...
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adidas soaring and shell doing well.nd profits have jumped to just over $3bn in the first quarter — that's up 76% rise on last year. a quick look at how markets are faring... in europe, facebook shares went down in after—hours trade on wall street. those figures as good as they are worth not enough to counter fears that facebook could be losing momentum in the future. these are the european markets. i have to say, the european markets. i have to say, the good news outweighing the bad. we have mentioned some of the winners and losers already. shell shares are up some 3%, as our hsbc shares. we will touch on that later. now the something entirely different. 3d printing is a technology that is in many ways still in its infancy. by building different objects one layer at a time from a range of materials it allows very complex and intricate designs to be made quickly but accurately and it is already changing lives in some pretty dramatic ways. 0pen bionics is a company which hopes to use 3d printing technology to reduce the c
adidas soaring and shell doing well.nd profits have jumped to just over $3bn in the first quarter — that's up 76% rise on last year. a quick look at how markets are faring... in europe, facebook shares went down in after—hours trade on wall street. those figures as good as they are worth not enough to counter fears that facebook could be losing momentum in the future. these are the european markets. i have to say, the european markets. i have to say, the good news outweighing the bad. we...
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. >> adidas? >> no. >> they're big baller brand. >> his name is alonzo ball. >> ball's father, lavar behind the production of the sneakers and taking heat on social media. lavar defended the price on twitter saying, if you can afford the z 02. you are not air big baller. >> oh, no you are not. >> oh, no you are not. >> we hatch gove good news, can afford the sneakers they have slip ears available. the scholarshipers are only $200. >> what. >> no. >> i'm not even big pimping, nothing. >> no. you are not spending any cheese. >> no. >> $200 slippers. >> no cheese, no nothing. >> noted. coming up new reaction from delta air lines, after a family kicked off the flight. an agent threatening the parents with jail. >> later in time for cinco demayo. a restaurant devoted entirely to avocados. >> first here is your cinco demayo temperatures here in the usa. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my option
. >> adidas? >> no. >> they're big baller brand. >> his name is alonzo ball. >> ball's father, lavar behind the production of the sneakers and taking heat on social media. lavar defended the price on twitter saying, if you can afford the z 02. you are not air big baller. >> oh, no you are not. >> oh, no you are not. >> we hatch gove good news, can afford the sneakers they have slip ears available. the scholarshipers are only $200. >> what....
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adidas also has the project in the work.reaking the two-hour marathon, the study was published in the journal sports medicine detailing three factors to break the barriers. nike identified the five barriers of what they are ca calling -- >> i will name them and curious which of these do you think is the most important, of the products and training physiology and nutrition and hydration and environment. is there one that's most important? >> i think athlete selection. >> the hopes and dreams of this project are pinned on three men. all from east africa. the 26-year-old from ethiopia. current personal best of 204.45. and tadese, 34-year-old of 2:10:41 and kipchoge at 32-year-old, kenya at 2:03:05. >> you cannot go for the first time and hit that mile 21 or 22. there is something about sort of fighting through that and any championship, you have to have been there a few times and understand what it means. >> in the lab, brad wilkins, had been working with the three athletes from hydration to a concept known as running economy.
adidas also has the project in the work.reaking the two-hour marathon, the study was published in the journal sports medicine detailing three factors to break the barriers. nike identified the five barriers of what they are ca calling -- >> i will name them and curious which of these do you think is the most important, of the products and training physiology and nutrition and hydration and environment. is there one that's most important? >> i think athlete selection. >> the...
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adidas is getting out of the golf club business.nnounced yesterday it is selling its golf brands, taylor made, adams golf and ashworth for 4$425 million. adidas will continue to use progolfers like dustin johnson and sergio garcia to sell clothing and shoes, but revenue from the golf business declined from 1.$1.7 billion in 2012 to 0 $500 million last year. i don't know what that says about golf, the sales of these things. i wish kernen was here. i own a pair of adidas golf shoes, are they collector's items or no longer cool? >> i think it's the taylor made brand. the shoes may be okay. >> the shoes may be okay? >> i think. this decision follows a similar move from nike last year. i guess it speaks to how difficult the golf business is now. >> it's not a growth industry. all these millennials are not necessarily playing golf. >> you have to find how can it change? play nine holes, ways to shorten the game. >> i want golf to be easier. that's all. >> i want it to be shorter in time. >> shorter. >> and easier. >>> vladimir putin takin
adidas is getting out of the golf club business.nnounced yesterday it is selling its golf brands, taylor made, adams golf and ashworth for 4$425 million. adidas will continue to use progolfers like dustin johnson and sergio garcia to sell clothing and shoes, but revenue from the golf business declined from 1.$1.7 billion in 2012 to 0 $500 million last year. i don't know what that says about golf, the sales of these things. i wish kernen was here. i own a pair of adidas golf shoes, are they...
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it is part of their way to kind of steel back momentum from adidas, who has really caught fire in therican market and has grabbed a share back from nike. nike is still the giants, but they have lost some momentum, and there is not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when i started working on this vapor max shoe. the market has changed substantially. is a like this something that is going to bring it back to its glory days, it's cool factor? reporter: they hope so. it goes for $190 and it is selling out, partly because they put it out and limited supplies to keep that buzz going. every time they put out a new color it sells out. they know these shoes will mostly be worn as statement shoes. most running shoes are. carol: it's not really for runners, right? reporter: they tell you if you want to run you can do it, but most people in them won't be running. --y are hoping it will so if it will catch on as a streetwear and maybe office where, but they know it is a provocative and polarizing look. are they at risk when they try to put something like th
it is part of their way to kind of steel back momentum from adidas, who has really caught fire in therican market and has grabbed a share back from nike. nike is still the giants, but they have lost some momentum, and there is not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when i started working on this vapor max shoe. the market has changed substantially. is a like this something that is going to bring it back to its glory days, it's cool factor? reporter: they...
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another example is adidas. the sports manufacturer is starting production again in germany this year. but that won't mean lots of new jobs. its robot-operated shoe factory useses 3d printing technology.y. hans-georg schcheibe: if the technology's there, it's going to be used. that's the whole basis of this discussion. sabine pfeiffer: society might have to decidede not to pursue certain developments. if we take a purely technology route, then the gulf between poor and rich will grow. the gap between the developed capitalist countries and the rest will continue to widen. we can already see that europe has changed dramatically. >> so how will we aren't a living in the future? in industrialized nations, alternative modedels, like the conditional basic inincome, are being discussesed. even internet giants have expressed support. but do they have ulterior motives? hans-georg scheibe:the basic income model benefits the likes of google or facebook, but it's society that foots the bill.l. if it were to be introduced, w
another example is adidas. the sports manufacturer is starting production again in germany this year. but that won't mean lots of new jobs. its robot-operated shoe factory useses 3d printing technology.y. hans-georg schcheibe: if the technology's there, it's going to be used. that's the whole basis of this discussion. sabine pfeiffer: society might have to decidede not to pursue certain developments. if we take a purely technology route, then the gulf between poor and rich will grow. the gap...
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. >> why no love for adidas? >> i don't cover it.covered out of our european office. >> what impact does their story have? >> it's become a formidable competitor in north america. it's fought back and regained profitability. and you know, consumers are flocking to those shoes, but we think it's time for nike to start beating back adidas so we do think that they're going to get more aggressive there. >> thanks for coming out. good having you on the show. >> two big dough components on the move. hope depot and pfizer. home depot, all time highs after better results. step? >> i thought it was impressive, particularly big ticket item, which is $900 or larger, up 15.8% in the quarter. that's very impressive. they're getting the traffic in the stores. that's what the department stores have having a hard time doing. this is a name that's really hitting it on all lels at this point and it's not cheap, i don't buy it here, but i hold it. >> a really critical note from citi, which downgrades the stock to a sell. >> no and that surprised me. es
. >> why no love for adidas? >> i don't cover it.covered out of our european office. >> what impact does their story have? >> it's become a formidable competitor in north america. it's fought back and regained profitability. and you know, consumers are flocking to those shoes, but we think it's time for nike to start beating back adidas so we do think that they're going to get more aggressive there. >> thanks for coming out. good having you on the show. >>...
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. >> not from nike, adidas or reebok.s from big baller brand apparently run by lavar ball, father of lonzo ball projected to be a top pick in the nba draft. >> $495. autographed pair just under a thousand bucks. >> that's nice. >> now, that is drawing criticism from people like that combeel o'neil and dick vitale. it's too expensive. >> lavar ball is defending the price saying about his son's sneakers. if you can't afford the z02, you're not a big baller. a pair of the you can afford, $220. you're welcome. >> is that all? >> a new study suggests dropping a few "f" bombs may be the key to a good workout. researchers found a profanity-laced workout boosted performance and conducted tests into which participants had to swear. >> so, swearing led to significant improvements. previous studies found swearing increased the tolerance for pain. that's what i've been doing wrong all this time. >> that's why thisup with good morning washington. and we are in for a wet one. it's a stormwatch weather alert-- and our weather team is tr
. >> not from nike, adidas or reebok.s from big baller brand apparently run by lavar ball, father of lonzo ball projected to be a top pick in the nba draft. >> $495. autographed pair just under a thousand bucks. >> that's nice. >> now, that is drawing criticism from people like that combeel o'neil and dick vitale. it's too expensive. >> lavar ball is defending the price saying about his son's sneakers. if you can't afford the z02, you're not a big baller. a pair of...
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big brands like ge, adidas, boeing, ford, nike, hasbro, and hershey's are also integrating the technology into their products. >> so there's this idea, almost like a video killed the radio star that innovation is killing manufacturing. >> i would say the opposite. i would say that for a number of reasons. one, because of automation, we're increasing our productivity. we're able to get more products out there at a lower cost and higher quality. being able to do that increases demand. increased demand creates more jobs. >> it's super cool. the question is -- >> absolutely cool. you asked him at one point what is this going to do to the factories in the rust belt and he said i think they're going to adapt. the problem is they haven't adapted and that is because the average hourly wage in america is about $25 an hour. no one is looking to manufacture the great things that they print there using $25-an-hour labor. so ultimately we've got a lot of workers put out of work and no way to retrain them into the type of work we need to do. so it's a bigger company than this compa -- bigger question t
big brands like ge, adidas, boeing, ford, nike, hasbro, and hershey's are also integrating the technology into their products. >> so there's this idea, almost like a video killed the radio star that innovation is killing manufacturing. >> i would say the opposite. i would say that for a number of reasons. one, because of automation, we're increasing our productivity. we're able to get more products out there at a lower cost and higher quality. being able to do that increases demand....
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as a result of this adidas says it expects its forecast profits to stay the same. so, again, kps taking control of these guys in a deal contingent for $425 million, a mix of cash, secured notes and other contingent conversations, guys. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom chu. a news alert. ten-year notes up for auction. rick santelli is tracking the action. yields hit session highs at the back of this, rick. >> reporter: nothing could make a d-plus on the three year look more important than a straight-out "d" as in dog, for today's tenure. the one issued market was spotty. we ended up with a 2.40 yield. 2.40. i didn't even see that in the range of the one issued market today. if you go through the internals of these 23 billion ten-year notes, every internal is on the weaker side unlike yesterday it was only weakness and pricing and average stats, 2.33 bid to cover. the weakest since december. tomorrow is the 30-year bond and based on this activity i wouldn't look for any bright spots tomorrow either. back to you. >> rick santelli. still ahead, concerns ab
as a result of this adidas says it expects its forecast profits to stay the same. so, again, kps taking control of these guys in a deal contingent for $425 million, a mix of cash, secured notes and other contingent conversations, guys. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom chu. a news alert. ten-year notes up for auction. rick santelli is tracking the action. yields hit session highs at the back of this, rick. >> reporter: nothing could make a d-plus on the three year look...
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under armour and adidas lower.ooking at rates today, the 10-year is coming back in terms of its yield after seeing a long slide on buying of treasuries. two basishuge, just points over the last couple of sessions. not so the u.s. dollar, the rebound yesterday was brief. we have a chart of the bloomberg dollar index in white versus the euro in blue. the bloomberg dollar index is the dollar versus a basket of currencies. it has been trending lower. the euro has been doing quite well against the dollar. vonnie: talk about may not being usually a terribly interesting month when it comes to movement. not happening this year. julie hyman, thank you. time for worst word news. >> good morning. anthony weiner will plead guilty today in the infamous sexting scandal that ended his political career. he was being investigated over reports he said sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl. seized hishe fbi computer and vacuum else to the hillary clinton aide, his wife, commodity -- huma abedin. julian assange has moved cl
under armour and adidas lower.ooking at rates today, the 10-year is coming back in terms of its yield after seeing a long slide on buying of treasuries. two basishuge, just points over the last couple of sessions. not so the u.s. dollar, the rebound yesterday was brief. we have a chart of the bloomberg dollar index in white versus the euro in blue. the bloomberg dollar index is the dollar versus a basket of currencies. it has been trending lower. the euro has been doing quite well against the...
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selling well, but we have foot locker coming out and i think it's going to be squeezed by nike and adidasve no catalyst to tell you to buy it, that's the problem. brian in florida. >> caller: e. trade's commission's cost cut. >> it's an inexpensive stock and i really believe that this market will allow people to come back in and they will make money, but not if the fed doesn't raise the rates twice. this one needs two rate hikes to make the big money, so now we have to wait a little bit to see if we get the second. let's go to john in illinois, john? >> caller: thanks for taking my call, cramer. >> you're welcome. >> caller: i want to get your opinion on a stock that i own, it's name is mimedx. >> i looked into it because i wanted to use the product. this is a soft tissue cartilage, let me do some work on this. mazor robotics, that one won't quit, it's been downgraded and downgraded and it still won't go down. let's go to norm in tennessee. norm? >> caller: my company is i rrbg >> we just commissioned a piece today about what the heck is happening with irobot. we want to figure it out our
selling well, but we have foot locker coming out and i think it's going to be squeezed by nike and adidasve no catalyst to tell you to buy it, that's the problem. brian in florida. >> caller: e. trade's commission's cost cut. >> it's an inexpensive stock and i really believe that this market will allow people to come back in and they will make money, but not if the fed doesn't raise the rates twice. this one needs two rate hikes to make the big money, so now we have to wait a little...
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after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas lonzo ball has his own signature shoe and it's under his father and family's "big baller" brand the "z02 prime" was unvieled today and the price is pretty unbelievablethe basic shoe will cost $495 and that's just the beginning for those men sized 14 or larger it is $695the slides that players wear before and after games?... $220and to top it off a special addition the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special acryllic box and is auto graphed by lonzo $995in response to the prices lonzo's father lavar tweeted " if you can't afford (it) you're not a big baller!" finally we end with the a's. they were in minnesota trying to avoid getting swept by the twins. top 2nd -- chad pinder singles down left... stephen vogt comes in to score... oakland extends their lead by two. bottom 4th -- chris giminez singles to center... it deflects off jaff decker... khris davis tries to clean it up... he throws it home... but eddie rosario comes in... to cut the a's lead by one. in the sixth ryon healy puts the game away with a home run. a's win 8-5 they'll beg
after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas lonzo ball has his own signature shoe and it's under his father and family's "big baller" brand the "z02 prime" was unvieled today and the price is pretty unbelievablethe basic shoe will cost $495 and that's just the beginning for those men sized 14 or larger it is $695the slides that players wear before and after games?... $220and to top it off a special addition the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special...
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the adidas show they have -- they seem to have kept the same amount of energy return as they had in the lighter. >> the boulder team tested nike's entry in the two hour milestone race. they're really light. i mean, this is ridiculous. its findings gave the shoe the name. >> give them a try. >> the vapor fly 4%. i can feel spring. >> this shoe saves about 4% of energy. if a person was say running a ten minute mile, that's about 24 seconds per mile. >> that's me. >> at the elite level, if we had someone who can run in two hours and four minutes, we think this shoe can take off enough time to get them under two. >> what's the big deal about a sub two marathon? >> this is a bit like a moonshot. what appeals to me is that other people are saying no, it's impossible. i'd like to prove them wrong. >> at this weekend's world record attempt in italy, they're utilizing the new shoe and the drafting formation. it is important to point out that all three of the pro marathoners making this attempt has elite personal best times that are within minutes of the world record. awesome. >> awesome. i need
the adidas show they have -- they seem to have kept the same amount of energy return as they had in the lighter. >> the boulder team tested nike's entry in the two hour milestone race. they're really light. i mean, this is ridiculous. its findings gave the shoe the name. >> give them a try. >> the vapor fly 4%. i can feel spring. >> this shoe saves about 4% of energy. if a person was say running a ten minute mile, that's about 24 seconds per mile. >> that's me....
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adidas, third-quarter profit beating estimates. reebok increasing sales and north america and china. the chief executive doubling down on surging sales. casual sneaker to transform the company into a fast fashion house and gain ground on nike. shares up by one point 7%. i love this chart. bank of america merrill lynch stress index. levels greater than zero indicate more financial market stress. less than zero, less stress than will. we are less than zero. on tuesday, last tuesday, we felt of the lowest level since 2014. a little evidence of stress in financial markets. that is the situation across europe. washington.s get to after six weeks of uncertainty and pressure from president trump and his top aides, house republicans are set to vote today on the embattled health care bill, the bill to replace and repeal obamacare. joining us, our chief washington correspondent. here in new york is up to reporter zach tracer. kevin, house majority leader used to think the votes are there. are they? kevin: they anticipate that. i put this to
adidas, third-quarter profit beating estimates. reebok increasing sales and north america and china. the chief executive doubling down on surging sales. casual sneaker to transform the company into a fast fashion house and gain ground on nike. shares up by one point 7%. i love this chart. bank of america merrill lynch stress index. levels greater than zero indicate more financial market stress. less than zero, less stress than will. we are less than zero. on tuesday, last tuesday, we felt of...
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it was a bidding war reportedly between nike and adidas. >> thank you, jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com>>> time now 5:40. more whales have been spot so close to our coastline in recent weeks. why we are seeing a big increase in activity. >> and oakland students want the district to tackle sexual harassment and sexual assault at schools. coming up, i'll have the details of a new policy proposal. ,,,, ,, food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. as to there you have it in all its beauty. the transamerica pyramid. it stands 853 feet tall. i'd say that ceiling deck is 700 feet. the pyramid is 853 feet tall. no views today. we're socked in. we'll talk about the clouds and how long they will linger, the full forecast with traffic in less than 4 minutes. >>> hundreds of residents have been evacuated this morning from
it was a bidding war reportedly between nike and adidas. >> thank you, jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com>>> time now 5:40. more whales have been spot so close to our coastline in recent weeks. why we are seeing a big increase in activity. >> and oakland students want the district to tackle sexual harassment and sexual assault at schools. coming up, i'll have the details of a new policy proposal. ,,,, ,, food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are...
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we've got amazon versus google, nike versus adidas and mcdonald's versus shake shack.rg making the case for universal basic income. is it a good idea? we'll debate. and flight delays and long layovers. what would you pay for a little peace and privacy. the halftime report is back. "power lunch" with jon's tie on is coming up at the top of the hour. so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. even way out here? ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. even way out here? ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. zblncht we're ging to stick with the theme of new highs. doc, you get the first one. microsoft. what are they going that's not just perfect? when they went to the cloud and it's going to be $15 billion
we've got amazon versus google, nike versus adidas and mcdonald's versus shake shack.rg making the case for universal basic income. is it a good idea? we'll debate. and flight delays and long layovers. what would you pay for a little peace and privacy. the halftime report is back. "power lunch" with jon's tie on is coming up at the top of the hour. so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you...
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microsoft, google, adidas, apple.even big energy names have stood up and said, wait a minute, we've been at the table. we think we need to stay in it. maybe in part because it favors natural gas over coals and big energy companies make money on natural gas, but still a big decision for this president. for the opening bell watching maybe a little bit lower, 25% lower is what futures are showing right now. the front page headline is that tax reform talks have faltered. this is a white house and a republican dominated congress that hoped to repeal and replace obamacare and the wall street journal saying things have stalled here for now. that could be one reason why you have the stall on the market. guys? >> that august deadline i think the treasury secretary set is looking pretty close. we're going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need i
microsoft, google, adidas, apple.even big energy names have stood up and said, wait a minute, we've been at the table. we think we need to stay in it. maybe in part because it favors natural gas over coals and big energy companies make money on natural gas, but still a big decision for this president. for the opening bell watching maybe a little bit lower, 25% lower is what futures are showing right now. the front page headline is that tax reform talks have faltered. this is a white house and a...
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celtics lead the series 2-1 after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas lonzo ball has hise shoe and it's under his father and family's "big baller" brand the "z02 prime" was unvieled today and the price is pretty unbelievablethe basic shoe will cost $495 and that's just the beginning for those men sized 14 or larger it is $695the slides that players wear before and after games?... $220 after games?... $220and to top it off a special addition the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special acryllic box and is auto graphed by lonzo $995in response to the prices lonzo's father lavar tweeted " if you can't afford (it) you're not a big baller!" .. (pam) much more news coming up at the top of the hour. a gruesome scene out of the south bay... a mother and father killed... by their daughter's ex - boyfriend... what we are learning about the victims tonight...(steve) but first... summer is just about here and that means it's tourist season in san francisco... and our stanley roberts found some people behaving badly... we'll explain. april showers ♪ it was shaping up to be a most miserable d
celtics lead the series 2-1 after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas lonzo ball has hise shoe and it's under his father and family's "big baller" brand the "z02 prime" was unvieled today and the price is pretty unbelievablethe basic shoe will cost $495 and that's just the beginning for those men sized 14 or larger it is $695the slides that players wear before and after games?... $220 after games?... $220and to top it off a special addition the "zo2...
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shares in adidas have kicked higher as retro and the leisure passion have stripped out sale growth androwth in the first quarter came from north america. the strongest performing region. we are pleased to have ceo kasper rorsted. he is joining us now from germany. i took special german lessons so i hope i didn't but for that. congratulations -- didn't that.r congratulations. how do you reach a bigger market share? >> i think right now we are creating the new. in the first quarter we have very strong growth. six to present globally, 30% in the u.s. and china and 53% on econ. a very strong first-quarter. brandnow we have a lot of heat and consumers are resonating with our brands in sports. francine: you have very ambitious targets. you believe these trends will continue? i was looking at your figures in the last couple of years. talking aboutwere declining sales, margins shrinking, people wondering if it could be turned around in the u.s. but today you come out with decent figures. business by 31%. but i want to make one thing clear in the u.s. on the one side we are happy with the progr
shares in adidas have kicked higher as retro and the leisure passion have stripped out sale growth androwth in the first quarter came from north america. the strongest performing region. we are pleased to have ceo kasper rorsted. he is joining us now from germany. i took special german lessons so i hope i didn't but for that. congratulations -- didn't that.r congratulations. how do you reach a bigger market share? >> i think right now we are creating the new. in the first quarter we have...
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nike and adidas all declined to license the shoe.ing, it will only be available online. and if you order now, dave, it ships in late november. so you'd better get on that. now, laughavar ball is respondio the criticism on twitter saying "big baller's loose. if you can't afford the zo2s, you're not a big baller!" so, apparently i'm not a big baller, i learned that yesterday, but i can't wait to see how they look like you on november. >> scholes, congress called and said that's tone-deaf. that is brutal! what's worse is he has $220 flip-flops as part of his new line. >> the shower shoes, yep, $220. i don't know what's going to sell better, really. >> wow. >> starting with $500 -- >> thank you. i will not be buying those shoes. way out of my price range. >> they sort of look orthopedic. maybe health care reform will include some of those shoes if they help you. thank you. >>> the health bill passing the house, showing few signs of life in the senate. why the first legislative win for the president may be short-lived. a lot of work ahead
nike and adidas all declined to license the shoe.ing, it will only be available online. and if you order now, dave, it ships in late november. so you'd better get on that. now, laughavar ball is respondio the criticism on twitter saying "big baller's loose. if you can't afford the zo2s, you're not a big baller!" so, apparently i'm not a big baller, i learned that yesterday, but i can't wait to see how they look like you on november. >> scholes, congress called and said that's...
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adidas has agreed to sell its golf brands, taylormade and ashworth. they're saying $425 million.b business last year. what's going on? >> well, they're just going to concentrate, as they say, on soccer and street fashion. they have a lot of apparel, and they're not selling their golf shoes unit yet. but golf itself has been trending lower, although there's a sign that perhaps it's turned a bit of a corner. but a adidas has been trying to get rid of the golf club business for over a year now, so this makes sense, i think. >> yeah. to ashley's point, the national golf foundation says 18-34-year-olds playing golf down 30%, so that's an issue for the -- stuart: when your market drops by 30%, you've got an issue for many years to come. how about tesla? they are selling solar roof tiles. so what, he says. would you buy -- >> i just have to say that tesla owners, this gives them another reason to be annoying at parties, to brag that they have these solar roof -- [laughter] i mean, tesla owners, don't send me any e-mails, but the bottom line is solar panels on roofs have been around for
adidas has agreed to sell its golf brands, taylormade and ashworth. they're saying $425 million.b business last year. what's going on? >> well, they're just going to concentrate, as they say, on soccer and street fashion. they have a lot of apparel, and they're not selling their golf shoes unit yet. but golf itself has been trending lower, although there's a sign that perhaps it's turned a bit of a corner. but a adidas has been trying to get rid of the golf club business for over a year...
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( darya ) ( darya ) after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas, future n-b-a player lonzos his own signature shoe. and it's under his father and family's "big baller" brand. the "z02 prime" was unvieled yesterday and the price is pretty unbelievable. the basic shoe will cost $495 dollars. and that's just the beginning. for those who are size 14 or larger it is $695 and to top it off, a special addition, the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special acryllic box and is auto graphed by lonzo will run you a cool. $995 in response to the prices lonzo's father lavar tweeted " if you can't afford (it) you're not a big baller!" ( darya ) pistons coach stan van gundy has now adopted a special needs dog. it is a red-coated labrador named eastwood. this is what he did in free agency. the foundation that had the dog says that they are proud of the van gundy family for raising awareness for the cause. ( darya )
( darya ) ( darya ) after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas, future n-b-a player lonzos his own signature shoe. and it's under his father and family's "big baller" brand. the "z02 prime" was unvieled yesterday and the price is pretty unbelievable. the basic shoe will cost $495 dollars. and that's just the beginning. for those who are size 14 or larger it is $695 and to top it off, a special addition, the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special acryllic...
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after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas lonzo ball has his own signature shoeand it's his father and family's "big baller" brand the "z02 prime" was unvieled today and the price is pretty unbelievable the basic shoe will cost $495 and that's just the beginning for those men sized 14 or larger it is $695the slides that players wear before and after games?... $220and to top it off a special addition the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special acryllic box and is auto graphed by lonzo $995in response to the prices lonzo's father lavar tweeted " if you can't afford (it) you're not a big baller!" finally we end with the a's. they were in minnesota trying to avoid getting swept by the twins. top 2nd -- chad pinder singles down left... stephen vogt comes in to score... oakland extends their lead by two. bottom 4th -- chris giminez singles to center... it deflects off jaff decker... khris davis tries to clean it up... he throws it home... but eddie rosario comes in... to cut the a's lead by one. in the sixth ryon healy puts the game away with a home run. a's win 8-5 they'll begin a
after being turned away by nike, under armour and adidas lonzo ball has his own signature shoeand it's his father and family's "big baller" brand the "z02 prime" was unvieled today and the price is pretty unbelievable the basic shoe will cost $495 and that's just the beginning for those men sized 14 or larger it is $695the slides that players wear before and after games?... $220and to top it off a special addition the "zo2 wet"which comes in a special acryllic box...
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the adidas shoe, they seem to have kept the same return, but maybe 100 gramming lighter. >> they're reallyulous. the finding gave its shoe name. vapor fly, 4%. >> i can feel the spring right away. >> it saves 4% of energy. so if a person was running a ten-minute mile, that's 24b seconds per mile. that's me. >> at the elite level if one had someone who could run a marathon many phenomenal time of two hours and four minutes, we think this shoe can take off enough time to get them under two. >> what's the deal about a sub 2 marathon? >> this is a bit like a moonshot. what appeals to me is people saying, no, it's upon. i'd like to prove them wrong. >> they're studied two components. it's important to point out that the nooik promarathoners making this attempt already have elite personal best times that are within minute os the world record. >> awesome. i need those energy feel whatever it is. >> if you run, you feel that. >> that's good for norah to know. >>> nba legend charles barkley is in the show. standing tall with a new effort to get us talking stronger is blasting without risk
the adidas shoe, they seem to have kept the same return, but maybe 100 gramming lighter. >> they're reallyulous. the finding gave its shoe name. vapor fly, 4%. >> i can feel the spring right away. >> it saves 4% of energy. so if a person was running a ten-minute mile, that's 24b seconds per mile. that's me. >> at the elite level if one had someone who could run a marathon many phenomenal time of two hours and four minutes, we think this shoe can take off enough time to...
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. >> show me -- show me the choices, show me adidas sneakers. >> correct.hat was a big drawback of the previous -- >> it perplexes me in part because they're coming late to a game that is already well established by face time and skype and others. and, number two, did i understand correctly that this video calling only allows you to call and speak with other people who have amazon echo devices? >> for the time being. >> for the video piece, correct. correct. >> so you have to know your counter party is hooked up that way. >> that seems like that's limiting for sure. the voice calling piece can also be integrated with an iphone or an android via an alexa app, but are you going to get people going to download the alexa app when they can place the calls via face time or skype? i'm not sure. i think the home intercom system a lot of people aren't talking about but is big in suburban america is a market they're going after. >> can i do that now with my alexa? >> this is so big. >> you can call your wife. >> his wings have wings. he can't even hear people in the
. >> show me -- show me the choices, show me adidas sneakers. >> correct.hat was a big drawback of the previous -- >> it perplexes me in part because they're coming late to a game that is already well established by face time and skype and others. and, number two, did i understand correctly that this video calling only allows you to call and speak with other people who have amazon echo devices? >> for the time being. >> for the video piece, correct. correct....
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adidas is still hot but foot locker says the superstar styles are off their peaks. underarmor is taking a hit in sympathy too. bigger picture, still stuck in struggling women's apparel segment and not alone if the specialty apparel names, getting hit, urban outfit percent. >> putting the stock on pace for the worst week since november 2008, is there hope left for the stock or did it just start off on the wrong foot? it keeps going and going. let's bring in sam poser. senior research analyst. a buy rating on the stock. sam, you said you would buy on any weakness? >> yeah. we have talked about this. so many moving parts to the first quarter. i can walk you through it. tax refund checks from february through march. moved out of march, extra selling day in march. easter in april. lost sealing day a selling day . an asection holiday in europe, may 5th last year, may 25th this year. so really, i don't think we see a full view for any retailer, foot locker as well. >> i have a question. it's not like it is a -- they beat -- they miss your own expectations, correct? but you
adidas is still hot but foot locker says the superstar styles are off their peaks. underarmor is taking a hit in sympathy too. bigger picture, still stuck in struggling women's apparel segment and not alone if the specialty apparel names, getting hit, urban outfit percent. >> putting the stock on pace for the worst week since november 2008, is there hope left for the stock or did it just start off on the wrong foot? it keeps going and going. let's bring in sam poser. senior research...
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adidas remains the best in show.could really surprise, it would be nike. just not getting a good read. this is rather amazing because nike does not disappoint for lock and yet it's now been a couple of quarters. >> the worst dow stock. >> what's on "mad" tonight. >> i've got taylor morrison homes. we have fabulous numbers. they've been probably the hottest home builder, and i want to find out what the heck is going on because this group, alternatively it's weak, it's great. it's weak, it's great. >> see you tonight, jim. >> you bet. >> "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we return, mark mahaney and gene muenster on the run up in tech with the dow up 46. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insur
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there are shoe wars and the shoe wars among adidas and under armour and nike were supposed to make theireat. they didn't have an inventory problem, i was worried about that you can't own nike and under armour again. wow, this is a tough week for those too. that's where they're bought. this is the mall. >> not a strong performer. you read through this to say i don't want to own nike -- >> no, the price war is bad. let's see what he -- >> a good time to buy athletic footwear. >> absolutely. one of the things -- although their inventory isn't that bad, finish line which doesn't get the latest model, nike, you're going to be able to get some deals there. >> the only benefits here -- >> there's the end because kids have to try on clothes because you throw out their clothes in six months. the kids change sizes. we're the same size all the time, so we go back on amazon and order 42 long. >> we're shrinking, actually. >> 42. but the thing is, that's the one thing you can't amazon because, wow, my kid changed sizes. they offer it in plus size, maybe the most unheralded ceo today. because the kids
there are shoe wars and the shoe wars among adidas and under armour and nike were supposed to make theireat. they didn't have an inventory problem, i was worried about that you can't own nike and under armour again. wow, this is a tough week for those too. that's where they're bought. this is the mall. >> not a strong performer. you read through this to say i don't want to own nike -- >> no, the price war is bad. let's see what he -- >> a good time to buy athletic footwear....
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. >>> welcome back, other stories today, adidas profit surge, blowout showing sales strong at rebok,p 31% on the year here and nike's up 3%. >> yeah. it's -- the durability of the trend, the sort of fashion image side why it's hot is surprising to me. a pair came into my household a week ago. >> you ordered them? >> my older daughter -- >> oh. >> who is in that trend right now, said -- i think there's some, you know, legitimacy, of course, the momentum, but the question is, how fickle. >> what's the price point? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> better that way? >> i don't ballpark. >> next up, the restaurant recession, why don't you have a a well reviewed joint instead. interesting. >> look at dine equity stock, those, applebees, and essentially, what do they benefit from when they were great fast growing chains? particularity, knew what you got when you went there. now there's a sameness to all of them. they are leek friday's, look -- >> now everyone wants local. >> you want to go local. you can go local. you can go to yelp, and essentially get reainsurance that the local place is
. >>> welcome back, other stories today, adidas profit surge, blowout showing sales strong at rebok,p 31% on the year here and nike's up 3%. >> yeah. it's -- the durability of the trend, the sort of fashion image side why it's hot is surprising to me. a pair came into my household a week ago. >> you ordered them? >> my older daughter -- >> oh. >> who is in that trend right now, said -- i think there's some, you know, legitimacy, of course, the momentum,...
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classified information to russian diplomats.intelligence officials -- tell cnn that the president ádidáthat could expose intelligence sources --potentially jeopardizing ácriticalá u.s. access to intelligence on isis - as the terror group hopes to use laptop computers as bombs on planes.the white house insists the president only discussed common threats with the russian leaders. the áshockingá revelation -- opening up the president and the republican party to accusations of a double standard -- after repeated criticism of hillary clinton's handling of classified emails. president trump:"we can't hand over our government to someone whose deepest, darkest secrets may be in the hands of our enemies. i don't think it's safe to have hillary clinton be briefed on national security." the report -- setting off a firestorm on capitol hillsen. john mccain: "if it's true obviously it's disturbing but i think we've got to find out more before i could comment." republican senator bob corker - a trump supporter -telling journalists the white house is: "in a downward spiral... the chaos that is being c
classified information to russian diplomats.intelligence officials -- tell cnn that the president ádidáthat could expose intelligence sources --potentially jeopardizing ácriticalá u.s. access to intelligence on isis - as the terror group hopes to use laptop computers as bombs on planes.the white house insists the president only discussed common threats with the russian leaders. the áshockingá revelation -- opening up the president and the republican party to accusations of a double...
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odell beckham, jr., the fact adidas came in to sign him, so he got into bidding war, the money went up five million a year just for the shoes. stuart: does martha maccallum have comment on a $5 million shoes contract? >> i will take it. what shoes should i wear? ashley: life is good. stuart: thank you very much. coming up, former, former kgb agent who flipped on russia because he fell in love with america. we'll ask him, how do you get terrorists to switch and flip? ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. ♪ ashley: senior vice president of cpi investigations cracks down on social security and disability fraud for a living. he told us earlier how he does it. roll tape. >> we may employ female investigator on a nice day, you
odell beckham, jr., the fact adidas came in to sign him, so he got into bidding war, the money went up five million a year just for the shoes. stuart: does martha maccallum have comment on a $5 million shoes contract? >> i will take it. what shoes should i wear? ashley: life is good. stuart: thank you very much. coming up, former, former kgb agent who flipped on russia because he fell in love with america. we'll ask him, how do you get terrorists to switch and flip? ♪ predictable. the...
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do you try to -- adidas has athletic. do you do something aggressive into athleisure?> they're doing that. in each brands, they're a bigger active wear company than you think. gap owns athleta. >> gap owns athleta. oh. there you go. >> art peck is putting the steps in place it will be interesting to see product, merchandise, experience. that's what you need to drive xiltme excitement. >> they own athleta, they'll be okay. >> you're going there this afternoon. >> i went there last week. dana, thank you very much. >>> coming up, this morning's stocks to watch including the shares of salesforce, and president trump ready to embark on his first foreign trip as president. his first stop, saudi arabia. we'll look at the stakes. first before we go to break, yesterday's winners and losers. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters m
do you try to -- adidas has athletic. do you do something aggressive into athleisure?> they're doing that. in each brands, they're a bigger active wear company than you think. gap owns athleta. >> gap owns athleta. oh. there you go. >> art peck is putting the steps in place it will be interesting to see product, merchandise, experience. that's what you need to drive xiltme excitement. >> they own athleta, they'll be okay. >> you're going there this afternoon. >>...