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to figure out why adobe needs you.hought adobe did what you did but adobe brought you. >> think about all they run across various business units they are moving if historically you know on premise software into the cloud and been very successful with that but -- as they move to a service they needed new relic to deliver great service to their customer. >> they use you. >> absolutely. >> well, congratulations because they're a fabulous all these outfits are fabulous. that's lew cerni. look what it's done and what lew is up to. they've got the right stuff to win. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. sell, sell, sell. and then lightning is over. are you ready see daddy. steve-a-reno. >> caller: love the show. first time caller. >> thank you. >> >> caller: i've been on/onic pharmaceuticals peaked about two years ago, down 15%. where do you think they're going. >> just a little too controversial for me to recommend these da
to figure out why adobe needs you.hought adobe did what you did but adobe brought you. >> think about all they run across various business units they are moving if historically you know on premise software into the cloud and been very successful with that but -- as they move to a service they needed new relic to deliver great service to their customer. >> they use you. >> absolutely. >> well, congratulations because they're a fabulous all these outfits are fabulous....
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shantanu narayen is the boss of adobe and joins us after the break.gnores the elephant in the room which is the big accounting scandal in italy that erupted earlier this year. the company said it cost more than £500 million. lots of people lost theirjobs, the investigation was opened and the company's share price fell by more than 20%. the company is feeling the effects of that. there has been a problem in the uk with the scandal over open reach, the broadband delivery part of bt. it was fined a record £112 million by 0fcom for failing to pay compensation to customers who had to wait, business customers, who had to wait, business customers, who had to wait too long to have high—speed lines installed, for manipulating the rules. it has been a pretty rough year and that is why the chief executive is giving up his bonus. quickly, it is a really tough market out there. all the telecoms firms have been warning on profits. they are trying to get new users and amidst all of this there is a lot of scandal for bt to content with. yes, it isa scandal for bt to
shantanu narayen is the boss of adobe and joins us after the break.gnores the elephant in the room which is the big accounting scandal in italy that erupted earlier this year. the company said it cost more than £500 million. lots of people lost theirjobs, the investigation was opened and the company's share price fell by more than 20%. the company is feeling the effects of that. there has been a problem in the uk with the scandal over open reach, the broadband delivery part of bt. it was fined...
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adobe has been on fire, it's up more than 30% year to date.nk it's emblematic in what's working in the space. poncy particularly likes that a couple of weeks ago adobe broke out from an ascending triangle to reach a new all-time high. and it's been making new highs ever since, but if you didn't make it, poncy suggests the stock to pull back to a 20-day moving average, where it's found support in the past. at the moment the floor is down about 141. since this is a short-term moving average, this is another stock i just adore, although i agree with poncy, let it cool a little. i just don't know if it will, it's been red hot. the charts as interpreted by ed poncy is that this fabulous tech rally is being fueled by broad strength in the software industry. based on that strength, he likes microsoft, salesforce and adobe. same thing as red hat, that one looks good too. and i think because of all the power in those names, this move, it's far from over. much more "mad money," and defining the future in your future, wow, including one metric that megin
adobe has been on fire, it's up more than 30% year to date.nk it's emblematic in what's working in the space. poncy particularly likes that a couple of weeks ago adobe broke out from an ascending triangle to reach a new all-time high. and it's been making new highs ever since, but if you didn't make it, poncy suggests the stock to pull back to a 20-day moving average, where it's found support in the past. at the moment the floor is down about 141. since this is a short-term moving average, this...
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i like adobe. the last i think will be purchased too imthis year. xylinx and i think they set up for a name that could be purchased and the premium could be anywhere from 30 to think%. >> we talk about a lot of these names. i this i what we are trying to do is identify with there is gloet and valuations. sometimes you don't have it all the time. you think about the fang stock, i know it's no fang, i will intentionally. i think there is more growth. i would argue chinese tech outperformed u.s. tech. i would make an architect if you own ali baba and ten cent you have the two best tech plays in the world that give you the same bit as google and facebook all wrapped up into these two plays. you are getting 66% growth in ali baba. they have clouds that rivals google. they are internationally up 300%. they're doing this at a value eight 230 18th. this is essentially ebay and amazon of latin america. these are places to go. >> we want to go into the no fang zone tonight. there is this notion that tech is very crowded right now. banc of america and merrill
i like adobe. the last i think will be purchased too imthis year. xylinx and i think they set up for a name that could be purchased and the premium could be anywhere from 30 to think%. >> we talk about a lot of these names. i this i what we are trying to do is identify with there is gloet and valuations. sometimes you don't have it all the time. you think about the fang stock, i know it's no fang, i will intentionally. i think there is more growth. i would argue chinese tech outperformed...
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we were like we loved adobe when they switched. front is not going to be a dollar, it will be like .42 cents, we have to look at what, billings? what's the best way to view your products? >> i thinkbiggest thing we're shooting for right now is to pivot our customers. it enables them to pay in shorter krin increments of tile. and to make their deployments go up and down over time as their businesses warrant. so we're really trying to push the subscription, in the latest quarter, we're up to 26% of our new license bookings, for subscription, and that's going to be a really critical method going forward. >> amazon, we revere it. how is the transition going? >> it's been a lot of fun, i'm just so excited and pumped up to be working with this great tableau team. i love that mission, i have always wanted to work with places that are trying to change their part of the world, wherever it is. and we really believe we can make the world a better understood place through data and we're out to understand exactly what customers need and deliver
we were like we loved adobe when they switched. front is not going to be a dollar, it will be like .42 cents, we have to look at what, billings? what's the best way to view your products? >> i thinkbiggest thing we're shooting for right now is to pivot our customers. it enables them to pay in shorter krin increments of tile. and to make their deployments go up and down over time as their businesses warrant. so we're really trying to push the subscription, in the latest quarter, we're up...
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adobe puts the user first. alphabet. that's what they think of.think of what the customer wanted. a lot of the other companies are thinking what does wall street want? well, that's a loser game. now, the worst one about -- tesla. he doesn't care what wall street wants. he wants you to take some of that marijuana that's in -- so you can be on the call. >> all right. we'll worry about our edibles over here and send it for now over to bob pisani for more on what's moving this morning. >> good morning. happy friday. we started off great. every sector was up on the up side. look at the energy. what a mess it has been all week, but it's up slightly over 45 on oil. consumers all up fractionally. we have been talking about ibm. the guys are talking about it. down 3%. i want to point out something very important. ibm is in the elite point of stocks who have been aggressively buying back stocks for years and years. today they have $939 million, they have dropped the account by 60%. and even since buffett has been owning them in the early 2000, they had 1.2
adobe puts the user first. alphabet. that's what they think of.think of what the customer wanted. a lot of the other companies are thinking what does wall street want? well, that's a loser game. now, the worst one about -- tesla. he doesn't care what wall street wants. he wants you to take some of that marijuana that's in -- so you can be on the call. >> all right. we'll worry about our edibles over here and send it for now over to bob pisani for more on what's moving this morning....
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pete, apple, amazon, netflix, adobe, sales force, all hitting new highs today. >> we've been talking about how the technology space as well as some of the other sector, but technology space when you look at the names that have put out the numbers, not talking about trump rallies, any repateuation yet, any of those tax reforms, the raw numbers that people have delivered. when you look at apple's numbers, blew it out. people had no idea they would do as well as they're doing. services being the focus. look at microsoft for instance. you look at the earnings this quarter so far, from the technology sector, it makes sense that's a leadership. >> is this too much though, joe? are these stocks getting out of control? i tell you, the nasdaq 100 up is 17% year to date. 6.5% in a month. >> no, it's deserving given you could check the boxes, growth, future earnings. so i think you don't get a complicated strategy here. you're not looking to get in and out of these names. i think you want to look at opportunities. there's names out there. amd, with john and josh talked about. earnings didn't lo
pete, apple, amazon, netflix, adobe, sales force, all hitting new highs today. >> we've been talking about how the technology space as well as some of the other sector, but technology space when you look at the names that have put out the numbers, not talking about trump rallies, any repateuation yet, any of those tax reforms, the raw numbers that people have delivered. when you look at apple's numbers, blew it out. people had no idea they would do as well as they're doing. services being...
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the tech museum worked with adobe, google, facebook and hp to present new technology that's not yet onhe market. you can sculpt with digital clay, paint virtual worlds in 3d and hop on a simulator and fly like a bird. >> it's cool. kind of like an old classic videogame but being the character as opposed to sit there is with the controller in your hand. >> yeah. you were flying there if you looked at the monitor behind him. the bird simulator requires a separate ticket besides in addition and for some exhibits you should reserve a time slot. they will be very popular. >> looks like fun. >> "cbs evening news" is next. >> anthony mason is filling in for scott pelley. >> reporter: up next, did an air force employee disrespect the remains of astronaut john glenn?! we now know the president's son- in-law is under fbi scrutiny in the russian probe. >> and after a tragic week in manchester, steve hartman reminds us to look for the good in the world. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for joining us here at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 we'll talk about the added s
the tech museum worked with adobe, google, facebook and hp to present new technology that's not yet onhe market. you can sculpt with digital clay, paint virtual worlds in 3d and hop on a simulator and fly like a bird. >> it's cool. kind of like an old classic videogame but being the character as opposed to sit there is with the controller in your hand. >> yeah. you were flying there if you looked at the monitor behind him. the bird simulator requires a separate ticket besides in...
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most extraordinarily sophisticated developments of urban living, because you have people living in adobe—constructedten described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in the 1930s across the himalayan ranges, of journeys through bhutan and tibet. the men who shot this footage thought they had discovered paradise among the himalayan mountains. george sherriff and frank ludlow filmed scenes of a simpler way of life, where people were happy, content, and lived to a ripe old age. they stumbled on what they thought was a brighter, more hopeful world — a contrast to the grim desolation of europe after the first world war. this map, dug out from the archives of the royal geographical society by professor michael heffernan, shows seven of sherriff and ludlow‘s expeditions. well, essentially, it's these remarkable routes they took along a river
most extraordinarily sophisticated developments of urban living, because you have people living in adobe—constructedten described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in the 1930s across the himalayan ranges, of journeys...
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the start up has partnered with silicon giant, including in dell, adobe, and ibm, on 3-d cameras, analyticsnd data collection. face of the future is big on artificial intelligence. the devices build profiles, so they can remember purchases, and make recommendations. >> what we are doing, the next time you come, you save time. we will send you all the list of products you tried that you sampled, that you liked, and what you purchased. >> reporter: customers will be able to try the virtual make up mirror when it launches in europe. the company has already seen success with its wardrobe mirrors that take 360-degree videos. you can do the same with sunglasses and beauty tutorials in san francisco and nationwide. >> very cute. >> reporter: it's the only design and software company rolling out this invention, and it's working on more ai projects. >> imagine yourself standing in a big store and get all this kind of recommendations and we are going to be able to show you how you look, and give you, together with ai, show you everything not only from specific -- like an ai mirror. it will go up to y
the start up has partnered with silicon giant, including in dell, adobe, and ibm, on 3-d cameras, analyticsnd data collection. face of the future is big on artificial intelligence. the devices build profiles, so they can remember purchases, and make recommendations. >> what we are doing, the next time you come, you save time. we will send you all the list of products you tried that you sampled, that you liked, and what you purchased. >> reporter: customers will be able to try the...
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old adobe road and we will continue to see the potential for that as we head into tomorrow. in the sierra nevada it is snowing now. you can see this is high elevation snow above 9,000 feet. at lake level, they are seeing raindrops. what you are seeing here from the lake tahoe camera. here is a look at the temperature. 57 now in san francisco. it is a cool 62 in oakland. san jose not far behind at 63 degrees. and a view from our emeryville camera clouds still pretty stacked up from the vantage point but that is going to change. low to mid 60s from santa rosa to livermore, one other live picture and it is a cloudy view it from our san jose camera. cloudy overnight with spotty sprinkles. sunny and breezy tomorrow afternoon. we are looking at a big-time warm up at the end of the week. here is the hour by hour forecast. there will be cloud cover around tonight at 6:00. we head into about 9:00 p.m., you see a little bit of green showing up here. could be some drizzle or a spotty light shower like we saw today around 1:00 a.m. we'll continue to see that potential in the south bay a
old adobe road and we will continue to see the potential for that as we head into tomorrow. in the sierra nevada it is snowing now. you can see this is high elevation snow above 9,000 feet. at lake level, they are seeing raindrops. what you are seeing here from the lake tahoe camera. here is a look at the temperature. 57 now in san francisco. it is a cool 62 in oakland. san jose not far behind at 63 degrees. and a view from our emeryville camera clouds still pretty stacked up from the vantage...
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money to the shareholder that they haven't done the transition they really needed to do to wire an adobe something so cloud based that it would change the company's complexion overnight. ibm will tell you it spent billions and billions making acquisitions. i have always regarded this as a strategy that keeps the people in the stadium happy, but don't draw new investors. ibm has the freedom to explore the path i have repeatedly looked for. it can still buy twitter to take advantage of all of its ability to keep track of its feedback from customers, plus the message function to stay in touch with them. it's a company that in one fell swoop would be a lot more social, cloud and analytic. the only reason you would laugh at the idea is if they merge watson with twitter, ibm could figure out a course for its clients that would be so much better than most of the analytics out there. i know ibm won't take my advice, but i do know this, twitter of today is much better than the twitter of a year ago. the current course isn't working when it comes to the stock or the flag planner in cognitive and a
money to the shareholder that they haven't done the transition they really needed to do to wire an adobe something so cloud based that it would change the company's complexion overnight. ibm will tell you it spent billions and billions making acquisitions. i have always regarded this as a strategy that keeps the people in the stadium happy, but don't draw new investors. ibm has the freedom to explore the path i have repeatedly looked for. it can still buy twitter to take advantage of all of its...
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today every company what helps manage businesses on the cloud, whether it's red hat software, or adobe, or alphabet class a saw their stocks roar higher. now i don't want to limit it just to the cloud. there are some astounding moves in the broader tech sector. autodesk, the world of computer aided design. since then it's stock hasn't been able to stop climbing. in this is beginning to feel like the nvidia of software. i would have named my horse nvid nvidia. qualcomm has officially broken out. remember, tim collins said it's going to go to 59. so here it is at 59, so he's taking some profits, that was his initial price target. the video game complex including the game developers and the semiconductors that power them, take two rallied. remember, this video game move is all about the stay at home thesis that we propound daily. the idea that these days people love to sit at home, play video games, maybe checking their facebook page, drinking beer, look at dominos making a new record close, or munch on fritos or doritos. i had some fritos on saturday. i couldn't believe how good they are
today every company what helps manage businesses on the cloud, whether it's red hat software, or adobe, or alphabet class a saw their stocks roar higher. now i don't want to limit it just to the cloud. there are some astounding moves in the broader tech sector. autodesk, the world of computer aided design. since then it's stock hasn't been able to stop climbing. in this is beginning to feel like the nvidia of software. i would have named my horse nvid nvidia. qualcomm has officially broken out....
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point out, they've affected a lot of change for the better for the past 30 years for veterans and the adobes. thank you. we will see a little bit later. >> what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. i keep other people awake at night. leland: when a secretary not his favorite lines. the threat against aces in the state of the u.s. military with us here, iraq war veteran policy analyst and contributor for the hill. chris, pretty fair to say after we heard from president trump yesterday as he was in italy and today from secretary mattis, there is a new sheriff in town. >> absolutely. he was a marine. there's that mindset is very aggressive and from a leader, military commander, that's all we need at this time in our history. leland: it is striking when you were here, just over my right shoulder were so many from the war on terror are buried. some of those who served with. there is a price for keeping people up at night. but as the balance for this administration? >> this administration is to make sure they have good strategies and keep key commanders that make good recommendations. those in t
point out, they've affected a lot of change for the better for the past 30 years for veterans and the adobes. thank you. we will see a little bit later. >> what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. i keep other people awake at night. leland: when a secretary not his favorite lines. the threat against aces in the state of the u.s. military with us here, iraq war veteran policy analyst and contributor for the hill. chris, pretty fair to say after we heard from president trump...
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. >>> as we head to a break, a number of names hitting new all-time highs, southwest, adobe systems,vidia and some travel related. shares of deutsche bank falling this morning. democrats sending a letter to the bank's ceo. maxine waters will join us next. e trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. see options data like never before. with thinkorswim only at td ameritrade. >>> the dow is up about 30 points. goldman sax is adding the most to that. let's get to the cne group, rick santelli and the santelli exchange. good morning, rick. >> thank you, sarah. we had senator alan simpson on yesterday. he gave us a full rant, didn't he? basically, for those that might not have seen cnbc.com might be a good place if you want to see. what he said was he do
. >>> as we head to a break, a number of names hitting new all-time highs, southwest, adobe systems,vidia and some travel related. shares of deutsche bank falling this morning. democrats sending a letter to the bank's ceo. maxine waters will join us next. e trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information...
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>> adobe, for example, it's just been a rocket.s a great business, but the company's accelerated a lot going into their earnings later in june. you know, i'd say that snap, i think, is being traded based on a greater fool theory at this point. it has almost nothing to do with fundamentals that i can see. as you may know, i have a $9 price target. other than that, stocks are fairly valued, so the upside opportunity is somewhat limited in the advertising-related technology space. >> john, earlier you kind of mentioned why amazon could have some fundamental momentum in the back half of the year. it's gone step for step. it's pretty much been uniform across alphabet, facebook on a uniform basis. i guess the question is it's tough to tie these things but how much do we have to say good news is largely in the stock for the time being? any of these? >> you know, i think there's more to come. i mean if you look at the valuations, amazon first set it at $1,000. trades it at 17 times 4, ebitda. the average is 18 times. so it's up 33% this ye
>> adobe, for example, it's just been a rocket.s a great business, but the company's accelerated a lot going into their earnings later in june. you know, i'd say that snap, i think, is being traded based on a greater fool theory at this point. it has almost nothing to do with fundamentals that i can see. as you may know, i have a $9 price target. other than that, stocks are fairly valued, so the upside opportunity is somewhat limited in the advertising-related technology space. >>...
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you know, striker, united airlines, adobe in there, google. >> that's the rule.tocks like adobe, visa, that work in most environments and have tremendous momentum in terms of stock prices, and then there's sub segments of consumer like hotels and airlines. select the groups work well. other stuff is not. it's a 50/50 split in terms of stuff that's good uptrend and others sit out. >> one of the themes here, talking to leslie in a sec, but cross border deal making going on between the u.s. and u.k. continues to ratchet up. anything to read into that, but, you know, how to things feel where you sit? >> well, you know, we have actually been betting on continued challenge of the administration to actually get a lot of promises done. there's a lot of promises made, setting the bar high. the market rallied up to the high bar. we've actually been long international markets, long epa instead of the fpy, and that has been a good trade, and we think if continues for a while, it's challenging, yeah, we had maybe potentially positive news, but we don't see details around this
you know, striker, united airlines, adobe in there, google. >> that's the rule.tocks like adobe, visa, that work in most environments and have tremendous momentum in terms of stock prices, and then there's sub segments of consumer like hotels and airlines. select the groups work well. other stuff is not. it's a 50/50 split in terms of stuff that's good uptrend and others sit out. >> one of the themes here, talking to leslie in a sec, but cross border deal making going on between the...
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or that a sales force on adobe. the software companies that have migrated their models away from a one-time enterprise sale and consulting contract, these are the hottest stocks on the planet now. >> look at auto desk today. unbelieve bable. >> that ceo who was just on the team before us did a fab b louse job b describing why they're killing it right here. he and benny, those would be two stocks i would want to own for a long time. >> three big calls in the tech sector. anybody a buyer of panw or any other name? >> this will shock you. i'm a seller of puts in palo alto networks. say reason i say when i do that. and obligate myself to buy it if it falls to that point. if it doesn't, i'm warren buffett. i get to look that premium and just hold on to it like he does with geico. >> i like that one right here. when you talk about it being low, is it an individual name higher and is there serious preem numb there anything to getting the stock? >> most of these are low. most that we talk about every day is much lower than
or that a sales force on adobe. the software companies that have migrated their models away from a one-time enterprise sale and consulting contract, these are the hottest stocks on the planet now. >> look at auto desk today. unbelieve bable. >> that ceo who was just on the team before us did a fab b louse job b describing why they're killing it right here. he and benny, those would be two stocks i would want to own for a long time. >> three big calls in the tech sector....
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pete, apple, amazon, netflix, adobe, sales force, all hitting new highs today. >> we've been talkingow the technology space as well as some of the other sector,
pete, apple, amazon, netflix, adobe, sales force, all hitting new highs today. >> we've been talkingow the technology space as well as some of the other sector,
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. >> caller: i want to get your thoughts on adobe. >> that's one of my faves! in florida, marty! >> caller: thanks, jim, thanks for taking my call. i'm interested in annaly capital management. >> my people know about them and supposed to be a winner, i don't know what's in the portfolio but it's one of those companies that plays the curve. let's go to clifford in massachusetts, clifford. >> caller: hey, jim, first time caller, how are you, sir? >> i'm good. how about you. >> caller: doing well, thank you. i'm calling as a two part question if i may. the heron therapeutics incorporated, i'm looking to see what you think about that, based upon the lack of monetary value, monetizing of money with the marijuana industry. how do you feel about that? >> i do not know heron ther pu ticks. i have to do work on that. it escapes me, i will come back. i just don't know it. to russ in albany, ruslan. >> caller: hi, jim. i'm calling about neoto tonics, do you think they have potential in this market space? >> we've seen some companies go in and out, entirely possible. this
. >> caller: i want to get your thoughts on adobe. >> that's one of my faves! in florida, marty! >> caller: thanks, jim, thanks for taking my call. i'm interested in annaly capital management. >> my people know about them and supposed to be a winner, i don't know what's in the portfolio but it's one of those companies that plays the curve. let's go to clifford in massachusetts, clifford. >> caller: hey, jim, first time caller, how are you, sir? >> i'm good....
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>> adobe is the poster child.s from selling a product to selling a service and the stock doubles. literally. >> only mistake i made is not buying more. >> we'll leave it there. got to run. keith meister is presenting his best idea as we speak. we're going to talk to him about it. once he's done. we'll get his latest moves and his take on passive investing as well. big conversation on that topic. lots more ahead from the sohn conference here in new york city. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing rig
>> adobe is the poster child.s from selling a product to selling a service and the stock doubles. literally. >> only mistake i made is not buying more. >> we'll leave it there. got to run. keith meister is presenting his best idea as we speak. we're going to talk to him about it. once he's done. we'll get his latest moves and his take on passive investing as well. big conversation on that topic. lots more ahead from the sohn conference here in new york city. dear predictable,...
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>> there is a bike away from work bash in the mountain view adobe. and that is for members. so a great day to become a member of about. >> reporter: remember, safety first, please put on your helmets and if you will be driving to work, please remember to share the road and look out for all these wonderful cyclists who are really making a big difference today and getting some good exercise this early morning. back to you. >> such a good sport. pretty early in the morning and she was doing kind of circles around the parking lot. so thank you. >> i have to pump up my tires. this is the first time i've taken it out in a while. >> yeah, i think a lot of people are tuning until bike now that the weather is warm up. gist got a bike over the weekend, so i'm excited. i'll be hitting the trails this weekend. here is a live look outside in san francisco. skies are clear. we had such a cloudy start and now we're getting a little bit of sunshine can coming through. and the high temperature today will be up to 62 degrees. so still cool, still breezy, and there will be more clouds moving i
>> there is a bike away from work bash in the mountain view adobe. and that is for members. so a great day to become a member of about. >> reporter: remember, safety first, please put on your helmets and if you will be driving to work, please remember to share the road and look out for all these wonderful cyclists who are really making a big difference today and getting some good exercise this early morning. back to you. >> such a good sport. pretty early in the morning and...
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there is thicker shock into adobe. what you will not see is a tax on creme brulee attention.or in boulder, colorado, a trail mix tax. it is arrogance. it is not a business of the government to decide, even if having codes of soda, the diet is very flex. if you drink a sugar sweet beverage, they have a healthier diet than someone who doesn't because we may upset but we might eat in one deal with something out there and another male. we may exercise. it is not as if people don't have enough information to make important decisions of their own through their own private means. it is not like anyone has noticed. for the most part, a lot of them. the government is taking a very small winner at the expense of everybody else. everyone else is the poor, thank you. >> we had a few minutes for questions if anybody out there has a question. we will call on you and bring a microphone to you. cronyism is a nice word. i'm not sure people know what it means. a small group of sugar owners make little contributions to their representatives who then intervene to pass laws were create a program
there is thicker shock into adobe. what you will not see is a tax on creme brulee attention.or in boulder, colorado, a trail mix tax. it is arrogance. it is not a business of the government to decide, even if having codes of soda, the diet is very flex. if you drink a sugar sweet beverage, they have a healthier diet than someone who doesn't because we may upset but we might eat in one deal with something out there and another male. we may exercise. it is not as if people don't have enough...
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let's have a look at some of the names hitting all-time highs, general dynamics, adobe.rip adviser, tractor supply, alexion all trading at their lowest in terms of overall performance. it's a slightly mooted rally with yutilities the ones that ae outperforming. >> the bond conversation is four minutes of my life i can never get back. >>> from stocks to commodities -- >> come on. it was more like three minutes and you must have enjoyed at least a minute. >> it felt like four or five. >> so is this. >> well said, brian. >>> oil still sitting above $50 a barrel but down half a percent ahead of the opec meeting. let's bring in the editor and publisher. it's interesting because you have all sorts of headlines from all sorts of ministers saying we're going to extend the cuts by nine months, the cuts may go deeper in light of the ipo next year. >> it's probably 100% given they'll extend it for nine months. shall they actually try to get a little bit larger cut and is difficult to accomplish. they've done a much better job of meeting their targets across the board. saudi arabia
let's have a look at some of the names hitting all-time highs, general dynamics, adobe.rip adviser, tractor supply, alexion all trading at their lowest in terms of overall performance. it's a slightly mooted rally with yutilities the ones that ae outperforming. >> the bond conversation is four minutes of my life i can never get back. >>> from stocks to commodities -- >> come on. it was more like three minutes and you must have enjoyed at least a minute. >> it felt...
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amazon, marriott, pepsi, adobe. >> new low list.ilers in them for the most part. it's mace rich. simon property. bed bath & beyond, macy's, ralph lauren. >> home depot stands out at the top of the dow right now up 2% after 5.5% comp. we'll talk about retail in a moment. on your point about manufacturing, i think it's interesting that we have this whole debate about the soft data, the survey data reaching high, high levels. everyone was excited after the election. would that translate into the hard data. industrial production suggests that it does. it might come at a time where the soft survey data is starting to roll over, the negative print on new york manufacturing yesterday. so, yes, we're starting to see it in the good data. we are expecting a rebound in the second quarter. the question is, does that carry through beyond be that. we're going to have to watch some of this confidence data going forward. >> ten year was not impressed by that number. still at two three three. we had pimlico lower. inflation forecast yesterday. price
amazon, marriott, pepsi, adobe. >> new low list.ilers in them for the most part. it's mace rich. simon property. bed bath & beyond, macy's, ralph lauren. >> home depot stands out at the top of the dow right now up 2% after 5.5% comp. we'll talk about retail in a moment. on your point about manufacturing, i think it's interesting that we have this whole debate about the soft data, the survey data reaching high, high levels. everyone was excited after the election. would that...
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every day it's mcdonald's and adobe. >> 3m going back and forth with that company, with inga tuline.hat company is a great industrial that hit a high and my hope is that more join that. but it's been narrow. the industrials a lot of them have not done well. the banks have stopped entirely. >> which is why the nasdaq comps up over 15% this year doubling the performance of the broader s&p. >> well put. >> thank you. >> four times the dow gained for the month. >> the dow is like verizon. david i look to you, verizon's got to do something. >> yes, they may have to do something. >> you say ge was a bigger disappointment than the phillies over the weekend? >> the phillies are the worst team in major leagues. >> you said six of one half dozen of the other. >> ge is the worst industrial i follow in terms of what should happen and the phillies are the worst baseball team. the phillies are not going to shake up top management because they were given a bad hand. >> they have some time to rebuild. >> so does ge have that time? >> i don't think they do. >> you don't? >> no, i think they're under
every day it's mcdonald's and adobe. >> 3m going back and forth with that company, with inga tuline.hat company is a great industrial that hit a high and my hope is that more join that. but it's been narrow. the industrials a lot of them have not done well. the banks have stopped entirely. >> which is why the nasdaq comps up over 15% this year doubling the performance of the broader s&p. >> well put. >> thank you. >> four times the dow gained for the month....
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apple has the finest technology within a product and you take an adobe or salesforce, those are cloudhat people love. why do they love them? because cloud is growing rapidly. tim cook doesn't have that kind of growth but that doesn't mean that the stock is a bad stock. not every stock can be facebook. not every switch reports tonight. not every stock can be a google or netflix. there are -- there's room for companies who are buying back stocks, beat the estimate, this market is not that small that you can't have room for that company and this stock was up very big yesterday. >> yeah. >> yeah. guys, i want to come back to a story that we have been covering now for years, but it is worth mentioning. isi has the numbers out this morning. we have heard from most -- most of the u.s. pay tv industry at this point in terms of their first quarter results, and what has been so surprising is the acceleration, the acceleration in how many people have been cutting the cord. 810,000 subscribers in the first quarter of '17 decided they no longer needed their pay tv subscriptions. and that was by th
apple has the finest technology within a product and you take an adobe or salesforce, those are cloudhat people love. why do they love them? because cloud is growing rapidly. tim cook doesn't have that kind of growth but that doesn't mean that the stock is a bad stock. not every stock can be facebook. not every switch reports tonight. not every stock can be a google or netflix. there are -- there's room for companies who are buying back stocks, beat the estimate, this market is not that small...
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. >> john, what seems to be happening here is that the software company, it could be microsoft, adobeatever, they are publishing versions of software that they know have vulnerabilities to cyber hacking of one sort or another and then intelligence agencies whether they're the u.s. or elsewhere discover these things and then, am i hearing you right, they sit on them? they then use those vulnerabilities to develop their own ways to breach and do their own work? >> they do use those vulnerabilities. there is a balance to be had here. just using these type of things and not working with a private partnership, this causes a bigger problem. there's a process in place where the intelligence community comes and said these are things we found, flaws we think we might be able to use. some we should go back and tell the companies so they can fix them. some we think because the targets they're going after are particularly interesting that we want to it use. who decides when the government goes back and says, hey, you have a vulnerability here and who decides when to conceal that vulnerability? >>
. >> john, what seems to be happening here is that the software company, it could be microsoft, adobeatever, they are publishing versions of software that they know have vulnerabilities to cyber hacking of one sort or another and then intelligence agencies whether they're the u.s. or elsewhere discover these things and then, am i hearing you right, they sit on them? they then use those vulnerabilities to develop their own ways to breach and do their own work? >> they do use those...
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component, the all time high list is starting to get so repetitive on ten names, including apple, adobebet, microsoft, mastercard, glam research, and darden. we talked to tom mcclellan about the concentration of large cap tech. >> they continue to get bigger and drive it. interestingly you also have energy and industrials as some of the top performing groups, higher oil prices, also helping out the mood. when we come back, we're going to continue to follow the markets and bob pisani will talk to mark cuban from btig. we'll be right back. hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." check out what is happening with the markets. all the
component, the all time high list is starting to get so repetitive on ten names, including apple, adobebet, microsoft, mastercard, glam research, and darden. we talked to tom mcclellan about the concentration of large cap tech. >> they continue to get bigger and drive it. interestingly you also have energy and industrials as some of the top performing groups, higher oil prices, also helping out the mood. when we come back, we're going to continue to follow the markets and bob pisani will...
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owning the same stocks, this is bank of america data, and they put a there,extra a's in including adobeave again another four five stocks leading the benchmark. it is into unusual that we have this. for example, there is a really good study and it essentially looks at, having a couple of stocks leading the benchmarks isn't unusual. i think what might so the get into the realm of unusual is when you have been reading it themaluations -- you have leading it and valuations get stressed, crowd managers -- fund managers getting crowded in. not unusual, but coming into a year where we were told the data would get better and we might get action from washington, d.c., that would boost equities, it is unusual the breath of the gains is not there the way people anticipated. absolutely. even before trump was elected, we had this reflationary trade were cheaper stocks were doing well. it was almost three basis, before trump was elected, after he was elected, you had this resurgence of the value trade and now we are in the third phase, where value is lagging and growth is taking off. picture, where
owning the same stocks, this is bank of america data, and they put a there,extra a's in including adobeave again another four five stocks leading the benchmark. it is into unusual that we have this. for example, there is a really good study and it essentially looks at, having a couple of stocks leading the benchmarks isn't unusual. i think what might so the get into the realm of unusual is when you have been reading it themaluations -- you have leading it and valuations get stressed, crowd...
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it is dusty, dirty, their uniforms are covered in dust, which matches the adobe buildings and houses. they shortened it to doby and it became ang glicizet to doughboy. >> was it exclusively used in world war i? >> i have never heard it used there unless it is a term of endeere endearment. >>> what can you tell us, doran, about this am plans we are standing next to? >> this is a ford model t 1918 truck bed. it was getting ready to be floated over to europe but the armistice occurred first. it never got overseas. it was basically in a warehouse. after the war, a fellow who was interested in rare automobiles and things like that, his father had been a driver, an ambulance driver in the war. so he had it restored and he called me up one day and said, i have this beautiful ambulance and it is like the same one my father drove in the war. would you like to have it as a donation to the museum? i said, i sure would. it really shows us the whole idea of how the wounded were transported during the war. and that the medical advances during the war were helped bring the ambulances that were able
it is dusty, dirty, their uniforms are covered in dust, which matches the adobe buildings and houses. they shortened it to doby and it became ang glicizet to doughboy. >> was it exclusively used in world war i? >> i have never heard it used there unless it is a term of endeere endearment. >>> what can you tell us, doran, about this am plans we are standing next to? >> this is a ford model t 1918 truck bed. it was getting ready to be floated over to europe but the...
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crossing over the rio grande, they're in mexico, their uniforms are covered in dust, which matches the adobe buildings and houses and they shortened it to dobe and it became angelcised to doughbuoy. and that's the definition i've seen. >> was it used exclusively through world war i and not so much by world war ii. >> i've never heard it used in world war ii then a term of endearment for troops that served in the first world war as well. >> we're going the learn a bit more about some of the exhibits here at the world war ii miami in kansas city with the chief curator. >> dorrin, what can you tell us about this ambulance that we're standing next to here? >> this is a ford model t. 1918 truck bed and it was getting ready to be floated over to europe but the armistice occurred first so it basically was in a warehouse and after the war, a fellow who was interested in rare automobiles and things like that, his father had been a driver, an ambulance driver in the war and so he had it restored and he called me up one day and said, i've got this beautiful ambulance and it's like the same one that my
crossing over the rio grande, they're in mexico, their uniforms are covered in dust, which matches the adobe buildings and houses and they shortened it to dobe and it became angelcised to doughbuoy. and that's the definition i've seen. >> was it used exclusively through world war i and not so much by world war ii. >> i've never heard it used in world war ii then a term of endearment for troops that served in the first world war as well. >> we're going the learn a bit more...
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adobe are looking into it. in future. and, remember, you change your password of something like this happens. you cannot change your voice. something like this happens. you cannot change your voicelj something like this happens. you cannot change your voice. i am looking at the statement from the bank and it was their system, hate sbc, they say that the safety and security of their account is most important. voice recognition is a secure method for our companies —— customers. many companies using this? this is the way will go, regardless of the flaws that appear? it about managing risk, isn‘t it? how it about managing risk, isn‘t it? h ow ofte n it about managing risk, isn‘t it? how often does it happen and can they manage it. they take the liability of someone goes wrong you might say that these sort of 0k. as a privacy issue there, i think there isa a privacy issue there, i think there is a protection issue, to be fair. berkeley is and another bank in this country are both using voice biometrics. a different
adobe are looking into it. in future. and, remember, you change your password of something like this happens. you cannot change your voice. something like this happens. you cannot change your voicelj something like this happens. you cannot change your voice. i am looking at the statement from the bank and it was their system, hate sbc, they say that the safety and security of their account is most important. voice recognition is a secure method for our companies —— customers. many companies...
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adobe, apple, facebook, gap, google, hewlett-packard, ingersoll, intel, johnson controls, mars, incorporated, microsoft, morgan stanley, national grid, pge corporation, sales force, snyder electric, unilever. this isn't the president challenging companies in our country to respond to the challenge. these are the companies in america challenging the president to respond to the challenge. it's the kennedy era on its he head. it's like j.f.k. in reverse. he's sayin saying we can't do in the private sector is saying we can. and ultimately, this challenge to our competitiveness globally is something that ultimately donald trump is going to forfeit for our workers, this opportunity to create jobs and markets and growth, it's going to be something that we lose. we need a president who is going to stand up for this stable, practical framework which is giving an incentive to the private sector to solve this problem. we will be creating jobs while saving all of creation. that is what the winning formula is going to be. and so, ladies and gentlemen, this paris agreement is going to lead to increased co
adobe, apple, facebook, gap, google, hewlett-packard, ingersoll, intel, johnson controls, mars, incorporated, microsoft, morgan stanley, national grid, pge corporation, sales force, snyder electric, unilever. this isn't the president challenging companies in our country to respond to the challenge. these are the companies in america challenging the president to respond to the challenge. it's the kennedy era on its he head. it's like j.f.k. in reverse. he's sayin saying we can't do in the...