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will amazon spaghetti sauce continue to spice up amazon's stock price? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> also in the pipeline -- ♪ >> things don't always work like they're supposed to. good thing the government exchange website isn't the only place to buy health insurance. just visit wellmark.com/simple or call today. >> all kidding aside about obama care, how is it affecting hospital groups like tenet health care? tenet ceo will speak with me later on. i'll speak with marketing guru jerry della femina. qualcomm ceo paul jacobs with me on the chip giant's latest innovation that will let you turn on the lights when no one's home. jacobs on the growing world of things. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ ♪ >>> welcom
will amazon spaghetti sauce continue to spice up amazon's stock price? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> also in the pipeline -- ♪ >> things don't always work like they're supposed to. good thing the government exchange website isn't the only place to buy health insurance. just visit wellmark.com/simple or call today. >> all kidding aside about obama care, how is it affecting hospital groups like tenet health care? tenet ceo will speak with me later on. i'll speak with...
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amazon wins as predator. amazon wins as luxury retailer. amazon sweeps the doubleheader along with luxury, as you referenced. the losers will be the low end. >> tell me about that. you think walmart is in deep trouble. why? >> their research team has been fanning out to walmart stores. they didn't do the traffic last month, last week, last weekend, so far this week. they're only staffing a few registers out of the 28 to 30 plus they have in the stores. there aren't the compelling deep discounts in the walmart stores so shoppers are outsmarting the stores and waiting for deeper discounts. also walmart alienated shoppers by not having door busters available for the full day. this time only available for an hour. and more shoppers are moving to amazon. >> we will get back to the management question. to this point, here's what i would love to know. is walmart struggling because the core consumer struggling or struggling because of operational, execution issue that bill was referencing? >> if we look at walmart numbers, they're doing well in ter
amazon wins as predator. amazon wins as luxury retailer. amazon sweeps the doubleheader along with luxury, as you referenced. the losers will be the low end. >> tell me about that. you think walmart is in deep trouble. why? >> their research team has been fanning out to walmart stores. they didn't do the traffic last month, last week, last weekend, so far this week. they're only staffing a few registers out of the 28 to 30 plus they have in the stores. there aren't the compelling...
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amazon looking at patent outlooks for new drugs. shares of eli fell a fraction to $20. >>> and carl icahn reaching an agreement after a months-long fight. they agreed to pay dividends of three a share and to shrink the number of seats on its board. now, icahn owns a small stake on the driller, saying that there were problems with investment strategies, shares closed at $55.37. >>> facebook director, selling one third of their stake in the social media company, according to an sec filing. the venture capital still owes more than 4 and a half million shares of facebook, the stocks dropped to $46.20. >>> and go-go shares going up, the company provides inflight-access, and reported better sales, they boosted their four-year profit sales guidance as more people are signing up for services. the stocks surged $20.15. >>> and after haiyan, it is believed to have killed 10,000 people, they are working with disaster relief organizations including the red cross, salvation army and heart to heart to donate and transport equipment and supplies t
amazon looking at patent outlooks for new drugs. shares of eli fell a fraction to $20. >>> and carl icahn reaching an agreement after a months-long fight. they agreed to pay dividends of three a share and to shrink the number of seats on its board. now, icahn owns a small stake on the driller, saying that there were problems with investment strategies, shares closed at $55.37. >>> facebook director, selling one third of their stake in the social media company, according to an...
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but on a rare occasion he's a tough nut. >> that's why it's difficult to work at amazon and why amazon is a success it is today, he is not willing to tolerate mediocrity. it is a very tough place to live, but he's created a culture of sort of adversarially friction. >> compared to most other companies of its size, it has much more turnover and it's a frugal business, that he runs it, he gives them some perks, like you can bring your dog to work, but employees vo to pay for parking, and the desks are made out of recycled materials and not fancy ones. >> the retail side, if you look at walmart and read sam walton's biography, that frugality is baked in. jeff bezos plucked strands of dna from a lot of companies and that's one of the trends he took from walmart. >> one of the things clear in the book is there were a whole bunch of parallels both personal life and professional life between he and steve jobs. >> to what you're reaving to on the personal side, steve jobs was adopted and as part of my book i kind of explored jeff bezos earlier history and found to my surprise that not only did
but on a rare occasion he's a tough nut. >> that's why it's difficult to work at amazon and why amazon is a success it is today, he is not willing to tolerate mediocrity. it is a very tough place to live, but he's created a culture of sort of adversarially friction. >> compared to most other companies of its size, it has much more turnover and it's a frugal business, that he runs it, he gives them some perks, like you can bring your dog to work, but employees vo to pay for parking,...
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been born and on amazon i don't call myself an amazon to associate myself with those two women who are rooted in the ancient times. i can sense of the spirit inside myself. which. is seen by some as the supremest or others say he just creates legends he founded a combat version of gopac the traditional ukrainian. leaving his. claims of the secrets of his art or his natural heritage. from his grandfather was chosen from a thousand to join the austro hungary an emperor as god. he could easily lift a horse he packs a really heavy punch but he never hit anyone in the face why kill him you say. after studying the legend for almost thirty years. to a conclusion. martial art is concealed within go on the dance and just seems to. think their motion through. has a huge number of complex jumping elements that are unique. to twenty years of karate i realised that all movement dynamics a much higher. karate is more difficult go back is more dynamic and. one day it can throw in a ton of scare into a term to combat go back to class. so. that man gave me the opportunity to take a stand for. me just d
been born and on amazon i don't call myself an amazon to associate myself with those two women who are rooted in the ancient times. i can sense of the spirit inside myself. which. is seen by some as the supremest or others say he just creates legends he founded a combat version of gopac the traditional ukrainian. leaving his. claims of the secrets of his art or his natural heritage. from his grandfather was chosen from a thousand to join the austro hungary an emperor as god. he could easily...
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. >> jon: how does this amazon thing, i didn't know amazon do television shows.that a button you click on the site? is that how it happens? [laughter] >> i don't know. i'm just a cog in their machine of world domination. as long as, i'm cool. there's a gyms mow you bu gizmoh amazon and you get free tv. >> jon: it runs only on amazon. >> yes, as far as i know. [laughter] if it's on real tv we have to bleep all the stuff. it's the only pleasure doing television these days. >> jon: here's what. do they pay you in amazon points. >> who doesn't get paid in amazon points. >> jon: how did they, who was the creator of this program. >> gary trudeau, the greater of doonesbury. >> jon: that's wonderful. >> he writes these incredible scripts. very funny. and johnathan altar. he's a producer and got the political angle on everything. he's great to have around. >> that's assume. he's bun of th one of my heroesg up and reading doont doontz do . a remarkable guy. >> disabled veterans. >> jon: yes. >> incredible. >> jon: is he on the set -- >> crossing t's and dotting i's. he lov
. >> jon: how does this amazon thing, i didn't know amazon do television shows.that a button you click on the site? is that how it happens? [laughter] >> i don't know. i'm just a cog in their machine of world domination. as long as, i'm cool. there's a gyms mow you bu gizmoh amazon and you get free tv. >> jon: it runs only on amazon. >> yes, as far as i know. [laughter] if it's on real tv we have to bleep all the stuff. it's the only pleasure doing television these days....
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been born em on amazon i don't call myself an amazon to myself those women. sometimes. i can sense of the spirit inside my soul. which. appealed to seen by some as the supremes. others say he just creates legends he founded a combat version of gopac the traditional ukrainian. leaving his. claims of the secrets of his art by his natural heritage. his grandfather was chosen from a found them to join the austro hungary an emperor as god. he could easily lift a horse or she packs a really heavy punch but he never hit anyone in the face why kill him you say. after studying the legend for almost thirty years. to a conclusion. martial art is concealed within and at the johnson just seems the enemy. has a huge number of complex jumping elements that are unique. to twenty years of karate i realised that all movement dynamics are much higher. karate is more difficult go back is more dynamic and. one day they can throw in a ton of scare into a term to combat go back across. that man gave me the opportunity to take a stand for. me just doing martial arts is what i've been looking f
been born em on amazon i don't call myself an amazon to myself those women. sometimes. i can sense of the spirit inside my soul. which. appealed to seen by some as the supremes. others say he just creates legends he founded a combat version of gopac the traditional ukrainian. leaving his. claims of the secrets of his art by his natural heritage. his grandfather was chosen from a found them to join the austro hungary an emperor as god. he could easily lift a horse or she packs a really heavy...
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brings to narrate to the amazon camp. this . understanding can be crossed with your mom but not so much as to slash her to death. if there is one thing about a boy that's different about the girl song. i keep a distance from my boy which ought to be independent from the very beginning my able to spend more time among men doglike dad was rather. young planning to tan myself away from him from an early age which you are worth a woman's love can destroy. to him so much. boys should grow up separately. little noticing boys and similarly to how to go but it's immoral to have a child or. to mean there is the concept of some gate if you have each have the person you love and who you want as the father child but that doesn't necessarily mean i have to leave with him in the same apartment. what i was hoping to create as. i was trying to think. first of all. the highest possible moral character in a woman. says. i must know how to stand up for herself how to protect her family and children and always to be faithful to her husband to suppo
brings to narrate to the amazon camp. this . understanding can be crossed with your mom but not so much as to slash her to death. if there is one thing about a boy that's different about the girl song. i keep a distance from my boy which ought to be independent from the very beginning my able to spend more time among men doglike dad was rather. young planning to tan myself away from him from an early age which you are worth a woman's love can destroy. to him so much. boys should grow up...
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i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it needs a lot of habitat and prefers areas with less and dense cover. >> the jaguar is considered endangered, there's around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild. >> miguel is a wildlife research. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmentation and unsustainable agriculture having on the species that is sensitive to human disturbance. >> what is the best way to tell if a jaguar is in an area. >> a method we use are camera traps, triggered by a motion. once triggered they'll take a picture - and three if they are programmed to do so. pictures of a jaguar will allow you to look at its marking. each marking is like a fingerprint. if you get a good shot of a section, you can get an idea of what areas he is using. >> how do you get an animal to approach a box of human technology deep in the jungle? >> we are heading up to the research center deep in the peruvian amazon, we want to
i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it needs a lot of habitat and prefers areas with less and dense cover. >> the jaguar is considered endangered, there's around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild. >> miguel is a wildlife research. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmentation and unsustainable agriculture having on the species that is sensitive...
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so what does this mean for amazon?e an odd pairing, innovation and the postal service, but it could help both here. it's interesting, three things that jeff bezos the ceo likes to talk about are price selection and speed and the shipping issue sunday delivery really speak to speed. amazon had about almost $3 billion in losses from shipping costs so it's clearly something they want to invest in. speed particularly important in some of the home good areas where amazon's trying to move in. if you're not sure whether you're going to order that cereal or something like that from amazon, if you know you can get it in a couple days, maybe on sunday, you're probably more likely to order it. >> just in time for the holiday shopping season too. you know a lot of people are saying this is an absolute lifeline for the u.s. postal service. what do you think? >> i took a look at some of the numbers here, sue, and last year, looks like the postal service lost nearly $16 billion. i took a look at their annual report to congress for 20
so what does this mean for amazon?e an odd pairing, innovation and the postal service, but it could help both here. it's interesting, three things that jeff bezos the ceo likes to talk about are price selection and speed and the shipping issue sunday delivery really speak to speed. amazon had about almost $3 billion in losses from shipping costs so it's clearly something they want to invest in. speed particularly important in some of the home good areas where amazon's trying to move in. if...
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amazon, quietly expanding its private label business. we're going to discuss whether this is good or bad for its bottom line and how will they compete in the private label wars? my partner sue on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> hi, ty. thanks. the dow and s&p are hovering near their record levels. caught up on where the market stands. the dow jones industrial average up about 20 points on the trading session, the s&p up 2.30. the nasdaq is strongest in terms of the percentage side to the upside at 12. one hedge fund manager says now is the perfect time to short stocks. >> here you have a bubble that is largely driven without fundamentals in certain areas and this crazy by fur cated market where you have cheap and expensive stocks inside the same sector. and when this easy money period ends and maybe even before as we see some of these fundamentals starting to soften you will have an opportunity to make a lot of money op the short side. >> where is all the action when it comes to shorting this market? let's go to dominic chu,
amazon, quietly expanding its private label business. we're going to discuss whether this is good or bad for its bottom line and how will they compete in the private label wars? my partner sue on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> hi, ty. thanks. the dow and s&p are hovering near their record levels. caught up on where the market stands. the dow jones industrial average up about 20 points on the trading session, the s&p up 2.30. the nasdaq is strongest in terms of the...
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i'm thinking of amazon.d the best thing they've online shopped on. what's your judgment? >> and i -- i'm not in the position to tell you who i think is best. i do think they're very good, there are many very good web sites i have good experiences with. amazon's been will there a lot longer than most and, therefore, they've had a lot of history. history's critical. they're able to hire very talented people, more importantly, they retain very talented people. that's a problem with government contracting, is the amount of turnover means you're constantly having to refresh knowledge and you're never able to sustain the level of knowledge that an amazon would have about building and maintaining these web sites and dealing with sudden spikes in traffic. but even amazon, they're having to deal now with the fact that more and more people are buying off -- as you showed earlier in the show -- that they're buying off their cell phone. that's different than when they used to buy off their desktop at home. stuart: yeah,
i'm thinking of amazon.d the best thing they've online shopped on. what's your judgment? >> and i -- i'm not in the position to tell you who i think is best. i do think they're very good, there are many very good web sites i have good experiences with. amazon's been will there a lot longer than most and, therefore, they've had a lot of history. history's critical. they're able to hire very talented people, more importantly, they retain very talented people. that's a problem with...
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why is amazon doing this? amazon says this is is t best way to get unbiased reviews. they give honest, well written reviews, reviews from the general public are negative,. >> amazon says members are not allowed to be product chills or not permitted to give more reviews. the customers get honest reviews this way. not happy with that? it maybe a case of don't waste your money. >>> identity thieves made a fortune off the irs, $3.6 billion, paid to the thieves, includes 5500 fraudulent returns filed by a single tax preparer for refunds of $27 million. that is down from $5 billion the agency paid out the year before. the agency caught more tan 12 million suspicious returns, earlier hundreds of identity theft suspects were arrested. >>> the american dream means having a good job, having a nice home. when homeownership goes up, so does unemployment. people are more reluctant to move to find a job once they signed on the a mortgage. homeowners are reluctant to endorse new businesses built in neighborhoods which leads to less hiring overall. >>> maryland is the hot vacation de
why is amazon doing this? amazon says this is is t best way to get unbiased reviews. they give honest, well written reviews, reviews from the general public are negative,. >> amazon says members are not allowed to be product chills or not permitted to give more reviews. the customers get honest reviews this way. not happy with that? it maybe a case of don't waste your money. >>> identity thieves made a fortune off the irs, $3.6 billion, paid to the thieves, includes 5500...
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again, it allows amazon to -- amazon's the ultimate basket expander.music and videos and over time the basket expanded to include consumer electronics. the bigger the basket, the more lock in they have with customers, the more useful they are. sunday delivery allows amazon to become more than the walmart of the web, but down the reeoad th next walmart. >> bezos learning about the newspaper business quickly. but i mean there are going to be tough lessons and learning how to mark a new show, how to make noise, as they say, in the television business. >> absolutely. and they have been doing interesting things so far. even picking alpha house as their first show, they put 14 different pilots on their site last spring and invited consumers are to give them feedback. that's something you do not see on that scale. now we'll have to see whether the shows that the consumers picked hand in hand with bezos and his team do well for them. but it's an interesting way to go about it. >> netflix shares this morning, down 1.7%. amazon, slightly up. that's the market's
again, it allows amazon to -- amazon's the ultimate basket expander.music and videos and over time the basket expanded to include consumer electronics. the bigger the basket, the more lock in they have with customers, the more useful they are. sunday delivery allows amazon to become more than the walmart of the web, but down the reeoad th next walmart. >> bezos learning about the newspaper business quickly. but i mean there are going to be tough lessons and learning how to mark a new...
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apple, google and amazon. google up above 1 sthou. amazon, sky high valuation. apple usually can't catch a break so it's interesting these huge tech companies are having a good day while the rest are in the. >> jon google introducing new products. people excited about apple. people want to see apple has a pulse. amazon, the word is they're having a great holiday season. you know, amazon is the one that's the outlier. it's allowing a lot of stocks to trade up. people are just -- people just hate amazon. when you go out with actual ceos they just hate what amazon amazon, the stock is doing. >> it's so true. >> jim, let me ask you a quick question. how negative can you get on something like the nasdaq 100 more generally if you have 33% of the index is google apple, amazon and some of the big cap, and biotechs still doing strong still m&a bid. how negative can you get on the sector generally if they do well next year? . it's hard. when i back out the google cash the stock is not that expensive. apple is one of the cheapest stocks in the market. amazon is a cold stoc
apple, google and amazon. google up above 1 sthou. amazon, sky high valuation. apple usually can't catch a break so it's interesting these huge tech companies are having a good day while the rest are in the. >> jon google introducing new products. people excited about apple. people want to see apple has a pulse. amazon, the word is they're having a great holiday season. you know, amazon is the one that's the outlier. it's allowing a lot of stocks to trade up. people are just -- people...
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. >> and the united states of amazon. what the retailer is doing to become the next great american brand. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. >>> it is street talk time op hump day. what's going on with priceline trading at all-time highs back to its ipo which was -- >> 19.99. >> perfect. >> you're not going to believes this call. priceline shares are up right now about 2.5%. goldman sachs adding them to their conviction buy list and raised the price target on pcln to $1500. per share. that's 30% higher than the stock, see upside from potential recover y in europe. $1500 price target on priceline. >> considering what a crowded space it is. fifth and pacific reiterated a buy and top pick. for those of you who do not know the former liz claiborne. >> fnp the new name. up 1.6%. they continue retail
. >> and the united states of amazon. what the retailer is doing to become the next great american brand. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. >>> it is street talk time op hump day. what's going on with priceline trading at all-time highs back to...
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we'll take a look at amazon, and a new high. 392.46.y launched their black friday every ten minutes sales. last friday night. and this sunday night they're trying to get a jump on cyber monday. the stock is soaring and every ten minutes, a new kind of big deal at amazon. >> it's amazing. we talk about amazon and the googles, there was a time when ebay used to trade in tandem with them. >> that's definitely the case today. at 50.60 a share. a gain. and it's doing great today. it's actually a leader in the s&p 500, it's number two out of the 500 so that's a great run today. charles: the last week of november the same-store sales were up over 30%, maybe they're turning the corner. we'll see. there's a new pole showing barack obama's ratings, hitting an all-time low. and the president's approval rating is the lowest poll in the history, nationally or for any for that party. start with this. the roosters have come home to roose? >> well, not only as low as it's been, but i think you've got to look for it to go lower. what the president is go
we'll take a look at amazon, and a new high. 392.46.y launched their black friday every ten minutes sales. last friday night. and this sunday night they're trying to get a jump on cyber monday. the stock is soaring and every ten minutes, a new kind of big deal at amazon. >> it's amazing. we talk about amazon and the googles, there was a time when ebay used to trade in tandem with them. >> that's definitely the case today. at 50.60 a share. a gain. and it's doing great today. it's...
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starting with amazon. it hit another all-time high and nothing aggravates these guys more than amazon going higher. amazon is despised by brilliant people who know better. they know much better than bezos. the intelligentsia refuse to acknowledge the incredible run the company isn't making money. we deal with merchants stuck if they embraced the business model. it excuses behavior. amazon is threatening to do same-day food delivery forever, but they haven't. maybe they can't do it effectively on a large scale without losing money. and other companies would be slammed. amazon gets away with tinkering, maybe for years, until they get it right. if that's not galling enough, let's the talk about what's really propelling amazon right here. the weather! we are featuring the weather every hour today. big storms all over the place. so big it might impact black friday, the shopping day in america. what have we learned when we are shut in because of bad weather? we shop on amazon. these days, the retail investor is
starting with amazon. it hit another all-time high and nothing aggravates these guys more than amazon going higher. amazon is despised by brilliant people who know better. they know much better than bezos. the intelligentsia refuse to acknowledge the incredible run the company isn't making money. we deal with merchants stuck if they embraced the business model. it excuses behavior. amazon is threatening to do same-day food delivery forever, but they haven't. maybe they can't do it effectively...
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in the amazon, there is incredible forest destruction for cattle ranching. there's a huge explosion in soybean farming. there's massive logging operations. there's an avalanche of new highways and roads and other kinds of projects which are creating a lot of problems for the forest. we focus on those areas because they're the most important from a conservation perspective. narrator: often called the lungs of the planet, the world's rainforests have gone from covering 14% of the earth's land surface to 6% over the last 50 years. in addition to providing us with over 20% of the oxygen we breathe, these forests are the most biologically diverse habitats on the planet, home to over half of the world's estimated 60 million species of plants, animals, and insects. dr. bill laurance: one of the really exciting things about working in tropical rainforests is they're just such a mystery and there's just so much we don't know about what's here, even just in terms of cataloging the number of species here. right now we think there are somewhere between maybe 5 million a
in the amazon, there is incredible forest destruction for cattle ranching. there's a huge explosion in soybean farming. there's massive logging operations. there's an avalanche of new highways and roads and other kinds of projects which are creating a lot of problems for the forest. we focus on those areas because they're the most important from a conservation perspective. narrator: often called the lungs of the planet, the world's rainforests have gone from covering 14% of the earth's land...
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amazon in the u.s. more news as -- more u.s. cities. financial terms of the deal not disclosed just yet. expected to give the legal -- beleaguered postal service a much-needed boost. interesting that it was not fedex are ups. that is how smart amazon is, and this is how smart the stock is at the moment, up about 1 percent at
amazon in the u.s. more news as -- more u.s. cities. financial terms of the deal not disclosed just yet. expected to give the legal -- beleaguered postal service a much-needed boost. interesting that it was not fedex are ups. that is how smart amazon is, and this is how smart the stock is at the moment, up about 1 percent at
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amazon gets away with tinkering until they get it right. if that's not galling enough let's the talk about what's propelling amazon right here. the weather! we are featuring the weather every day today. big storms all over the place. so big it might impact big friday, the shopping day in america. what have we learned when we are shut in because of bad weather? we shop on amazon. the retail investor is coming back after a dozen-year absence. they buy what they like. what fools the retail investors be. actually no. this is a winning strategy now. the intelligentsia argue that it's wrong, stupid, shouldn't count, but it does and it's working. amazon is going higher. how can that be wrong is this that's what we are looking for. sometimes they get me so angry. i think we are looking for stocks to go higher. what are we supposed to do? should i recommend stocks to go lower? how about slowly? how about stocks that do nothing? those must be loved. i applaud people who look for stocks that go higher. the goal is to make money, not feel smart. do you
amazon gets away with tinkering until they get it right. if that's not galling enough let's the talk about what's propelling amazon right here. the weather! we are featuring the weather every day today. big storms all over the place. so big it might impact big friday, the shopping day in america. what have we learned when we are shut in because of bad weather? we shop on amazon. the retail investor is coming back after a dozen-year absence. they buy what they like. what fools the retail...
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there are a lot of newcomers coming in like the amazons of the world, big companies trying things. and then you have the discounters and all of that. who do you see as walmart's biggest competition? and what do they have to do to get ahead of it? >> well, certainly in the u.s., target, potentially these dollar stores coming from underneath, but then target and amazon in the u.s. would be by far the two biggest competitors. we have the interesting situation that in many of the foreign countries, there are different competitors in foreign locations, so there is not one clear big one. so in competition, they're looking at the brick and mortar sales, going in that direction, looking at target, the amazon chains, saying that they will have to be put off as they continue to grow their on-line presence. >> very quickly, he may be walmart's old guard, but he is a young guy, he could be there 15 years. >> no question, a very young guy coming into a senior role. as i said, they have been grooming him for a while. i think the hope would be it is a long-term solution. walmart has looked for lo
there are a lot of newcomers coming in like the amazons of the world, big companies trying things. and then you have the discounters and all of that. who do you see as walmart's biggest competition? and what do they have to do to get ahead of it? >> well, certainly in the u.s., target, potentially these dollar stores coming from underneath, but then target and amazon in the u.s. would be by far the two biggest competitors. we have the interesting situation that in many of the foreign...
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amazon post ad new video series called "alpha house." part of a trend that's bypassing television for the web. >> amazon is joining netflix and others in creating original programming. had one a comedy about four republican senators who share a group house. starring john goodman. >> look, i have been through this. the time i knocked [ bleep ], that video [ bleep ] exploded. on every station. the next morning, zip, gone. over. >> what? why? >> i caught a break. a hurricane wiped out carolina beach. but that's the way it works, lewis. the media always moved on. >> that's so, so true. isn't it? >> i really like this series. it captures the cynicism of washington and it is a very funny moment. what i also like is that amazon had a series of pilots. this is one of them by trudeau and let people vote on them. democracy in action. >> it is very similar to what netflix has done with "house of cards." kevin spacey, robin wright. >> you like that one. >> i love it. i'm addicted to it. as a matter of fact, what i love about it is that netflix allow
amazon post ad new video series called "alpha house." part of a trend that's bypassing television for the web. >> amazon is joining netflix and others in creating original programming. had one a comedy about four republican senators who share a group house. starring john goodman. >> look, i have been through this. the time i knocked [ bleep ], that video [ bleep ] exploded. on every station. the next morning, zip, gone. over. >> what? why? >> i caught a break....
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just look at amazon, another run being made there. 385 on amazon right now.? well, here is charles and his company in the feature spotlight today is ctrip.com international. it's got to be travel. charles: travel and china and a theme i talked about earlier, the amazing travel earlier. the travel services, hotels, airline tickets, and ultimately the corporate tours, you can see from the chart, they had a huge move and i think the recent pullback creates an opportunity to go back to 51 and break out there and take it to 60. i don't know why it's down so much. in the last quarter they beat by 50%, 48%, and more. and they still can't keep up and i think-- >> could it be that there's some element of distrust of the numbers out of china? >> there is an element of distrust, but when you talk to people who sell luxury cars, watches and airplanes and those kind of things or talk to australia about the minerals and that stuff adds up. so there's no doubt to have some problems there and no doubt there's a juggernaut. stuart: we've got it, charles, thank you very much i
just look at amazon, another run being made there. 385 on amazon right now.? well, here is charles and his company in the feature spotlight today is ctrip.com international. it's got to be travel. charles: travel and china and a theme i talked about earlier, the amazing travel earlier. the travel services, hotels, airline tickets, and ultimately the corporate tours, you can see from the chart, they had a huge move and i think the recent pullback creates an opportunity to go back to 51 and break...
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. > and just how powerl is amazon? they can g the post office to come to wor on nday. >>> pl, a fry free fall. a car-sized satellite plummet through the atmosphere overnight. can you expect cnks of blazing hot metal landing in your backyard? i hope not. thanswer is just ahead. >>> and we've got a storm system ming in, but not everyone in the bay area is going to see these showers. we'll let u know if your neighborhood is included whe nbc bay area ns at 11:00 comes right ba. >>> theuspended miami dolphins player acced of bullying his teamte is speaking o for the first time. richie inckognito was suspended amid allegationse harassed nathan martin. martin's lawyer says the reatening, racially charged icemail that incognito left martin is jus the tip of the in an intview with fox sports, incoito said martin was his be friend on the team. martin never said anything if he fe bullied. >> thi isn't an issue about bullying. this is an issue of mine and jon's relationship where i may- i've ten stuff toofar, and i didn't kw it wa
. > and just how powerl is amazon? they can g the post office to come to wor on nday. >>> pl, a fry free fall. a car-sized satellite plummet through the atmosphere overnight. can you expect cnks of blazing hot metal landing in your backyard? i hope not. thanswer is just ahead. >>> and we've got a storm system ming in, but not everyone in the bay area is going to see these showers. we'll let u know if your neighborhood is included whe nbc bay area ns at 11:00 comes right ba....
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. >>> amazon is going postal. inknow straight tiff online retailer seals a deal for saturday delivery. is it enough to save our mail service? the u.s. postmaster general is here to tell. more "money" coming up. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right r you, no matter which list you'ren. [ santa ] , ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ melissa: it is our theme tonight, taking on corporate america. ashton kutcher, taking beef with walmart to the twitter vest and mcdonald's is another company caught in
. >>> amazon is going postal. inknow straight tiff online retailer seals a deal for saturday delivery. is it enough to save our mail service? the u.s. postmaster general is here to tell. more "money" coming up. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right r you, no matter which list you'ren. [ santa ] , ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. how...
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if you are a buyer of amazon, amazon is trading at a high multiple, versus the money they really bringn. they need to put up or shut up. i would give it a couple of months at least six to see how things work out. >> jarrod, come back and see us again all right? for 100 years now thailand and cambodia have been fighting over a hindu temple. it gave the 900-year-old temple to cambodia. cord hideler-- why has the story. >> witness what many thought might be history. the international court's verdict on disputed territory on their border. which country can call the temple theirs. the answer: >> cambodia had sovereignty over the whole territory of the promontory, as defined in paragraph flay of the present judgment. >> what sounded like a clear cut victory for cambodia wasn't, according to thailand's prime minister. >> thais and cambodians have a brotherhood relationship. therefore it is necessary for both countries to cooperate with each other for the mutual benefit of the people of both countries. >> both countries want the little slip of land. it's important for good access to the temple
if you are a buyer of amazon, amazon is trading at a high multiple, versus the money they really bringn. they need to put up or shut up. i would give it a couple of months at least six to see how things work out. >> jarrod, come back and see us again all right? for 100 years now thailand and cambodia have been fighting over a hindu temple. it gave the 900-year-old temple to cambodia. cord hideler-- why has the story. >> witness what many thought might be history. the international...
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amazon refuted claims that its workers are subjected to undue stress. it added that new hires are told the positions can be physically demanding. a new law requiring meat packers list where livestock was born, raised and slaughtered is getting push-back from some in the beef industry.and as our cover story explains, consumers may have to weigh higher meat costs against increased infomation. the law that took effect saturday is designed to keep herds from different countries from being combined in u-s meat processing plants.the purpose is to help identify where a potential health risk may have started, and isolate it. the law requires country of origin labeling--where it was born, raised and eventually slaughtered. consumer rights groups support it. "everyone should know what's in our bodies. it affects our health." "god forbid there's an outbreak, i want someone to be able to respond quicker than they have been able to do in the past." but large meatpackers such as cargill and tyson foods objected to the law and filed lawsuits to block it--so far, unsuc
amazon refuted claims that its workers are subjected to undue stress. it added that new hires are told the positions can be physically demanding. a new law requiring meat packers list where livestock was born, raised and slaughtered is getting push-back from some in the beef industry.and as our cover story explains, consumers may have to weigh higher meat costs against increased infomation. the law that took effect saturday is designed to keep herds from different countries from being combined...
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stuart: amazon is just so easy. and up pops a whole variety of toys, if you're in the market for toys, up they come and cheap and delivered very, very quickly and the stock is up go enthis morning. 376 on amazon. >> the sad thing, toys "r" us have good an on-line business, you can order it on line and pick it up in the store, but the stores are cluttered because of that issue. do you think that this holiday season, on-line emerges as the winner here and bricks and mortar on to a decline. >> i think you'll see things get worse at toys "r" us. it's not comparing them. they sold 5% last holiday season. it's mobile and i'm seeing retailers with personal mobile ads and gets them thinking, as soon as they get up to buy things off line and forget about the stores completely. >> bain capital has a chunk of it. >> almost several years, with the markets as they are, you'll see them try to exit the business probably next year because the reality is, they want for their clients, if it's toys "r" us, they better raise money, vis
stuart: amazon is just so easy. and up pops a whole variety of toys, if you're in the market for toys, up they come and cheap and delivered very, very quickly and the stock is up go enthis morning. 376 on amazon. >> the sad thing, toys "r" us have good an on-line business, you can order it on line and pick it up in the store, but the stores are cluttered because of that issue. do you think that this holiday season, on-line emerges as the winner here and bricks and mortar on to a...
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. >> people say take a look at amazon and google -- let's take a look at amazon.s is the history of amazon that we're looking at. strong performer, a little bit of a turn back there. let's take a look at google if you can. these are the examples that people cite to me. that is not really a good reason to buy twitter. >> no, because twitter eats by collecting ad dollars. the advertising industry we know how big it is and how fast it grows, and there are a lot of bad folks in the advertising industry that are gaining a lot of share. google and facebook can take all of the growth in the ad industry. i think twitter next year will make a billion dollars, and maybe three or four years from now, 3 or $4 billion. but that's because it is going to be out of other people's hides, and those other people are strong financially, and they are not going to let that happen. and facebook and google have worked because the advertising has been accountable. the person who is writing the ticket to do the advertising understands that he or she is making something for their money. twi
. >> people say take a look at amazon and google -- let's take a look at amazon.s is the history of amazon that we're looking at. strong performer, a little bit of a turn back there. let's take a look at google if you can. these are the examples that people cite to me. that is not really a good reason to buy twitter. >> no, because twitter eats by collecting ad dollars. the advertising industry we know how big it is and how fast it grows, and there are a lot of bad folks in the...
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ebay rose to $50.66, while amazon rose almost 2% to $393.73. and investors bought up shares of pharmaceuticals today after positive research on the drug maker. a report from analysts corner noted the recent sale of the rights to a hepatitis c drug to jansen pharmaceuticals, the stock up a dollar to $69.38. >>> our market monitor this week says the market will continue its record run higher, adding another 5% to 7% on both the dow and the s&p 500 from here. he's jim lowell, chief investment officer at adviser investments. mr. lowell, welcome. make your case for why you see stocks going higher, even after such a big run-up in 2013. >> well, before i make that case, let me just say that after heapings of gains this year, i wouldn't be surprised to see the market take an immediate diet of 5% or so, but the reality is there's no negative news, no negative data, either in terms of earnings or economic reports that we're seeing, especially here in our consumer-driven economy, that has us thinking somehow this market is going to be significantly derail
ebay rose to $50.66, while amazon rose almost 2% to $393.73. and investors bought up shares of pharmaceuticals today after positive research on the drug maker. a report from analysts corner noted the recent sale of the rights to a hepatitis c drug to jansen pharmaceuticals, the stock up a dollar to $69.38. >>> our market monitor this week says the market will continue its record run higher, adding another 5% to 7% on both the dow and the s&p 500 from here. he's jim lowell, chief...
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>> amazon and gary b. can't save the post office. >> jonas?are news this week, americans should be taking statins and cholesterol lowers drugs like they're vitamins every day. spectacular news. >> and what stock is going up? >> cheesecake factory. >> gary b. bull or bear? >> bear. >> tracy? >> there are scammers out there, if the irs calls you it's not the irs, hang up. they never call you. >> john your prediction? >> more free money from the fed, dow 17,000 by 2015. >> joe mass bull or bear? >> remember last week? >> all right, we're bullish on cavuto next. >>> all right, think quick. what is the difference between pushing people into a mortgage they can't afford and an expensive health care policy they do not need? what if i told you,ing in. the government is pushing the help and pushing us to the brink. the housing crisis leading to a taxpayer bailout, is the health care law leading us back to where we started? welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of expensive history, may be repeating itself, ben stein, charles
>> amazon and gary b. can't save the post office. >> jonas?are news this week, americans should be taking statins and cholesterol lowers drugs like they're vitamins every day. spectacular news. >> and what stock is going up? >> cheesecake factory. >> gary b. bull or bear? >> bear. >> tracy? >> there are scammers out there, if the irs calls you it's not the irs, hang up. they never call you. >> john your prediction? >> more free money...
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black and amazons by the time to see. and a there are more to come. productions like this very often have budgets that employ many crews and actors. we want to attract that new wave to san francisco. last we're asking for an estimation that is to sunset on june 30th, 2013. we want appropriations up to $1 million for this that will enable us to look at the approximates that we have the desire to continue the successful programs. studios and production houses look ahead and need to know the incentive their counting on will still be available when we actually shoot here. we're confirming our commitment and hopefully landing more production. i you am sure you want to join me to encourage the economic development here in san francisco. we have that opportunity by adjusting the terms of our counter legislation. thank you and a colleagues, any questions or comments? supervisor mary >> i'm happy about this and i think realizing technology challenging i'm a big fan of erroneously is the new black and hopefully, there will be more
black and amazons by the time to see. and a there are more to come. productions like this very often have budgets that employ many crews and actors. we want to attract that new wave to san francisco. last we're asking for an estimation that is to sunset on june 30th, 2013. we want appropriations up to $1 million for this that will enable us to look at the approximates that we have the desire to continue the successful programs. studios and production houses look ahead and need to know the...