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i really enjoyed being here. >> rob sechan, on the barrick's 100 list. recognized from other publications and organizations as well for the business that you do. so thanks for being here. let's get a quick market flash with mandy drury here. >> i'm watching what's happening. this stock was created back in 2008. it is up by over a thousand% year to date. the story here is the big hedge funders, they're been trying to push congress to abandon plans to liquidate not just fannie mae, but also freddie mac. the hedge fund is basically hoping here that they can convince congress to return fannie to a private and profitable company. so as you see, the stock is reacting, it's up by about th33 today. >> that's one heck of a game. >> it really is. it's been volatile the last few days, but this is one i would normally say stay away from. if the entire environment from washington changes, this stock could get legs. think of radium. a positive article two weeks ago. it could continue to run here. >> a hard, hard push on this. he also likes mpg, which would benefit as
i really enjoyed being here. >> rob sechan, on the barrick's 100 list. recognized from other publications and organizations as well for the business that you do. so thanks for being here. let's get a quick market flash with mandy drury here. >> i'm watching what's happening. this stock was created back in 2008. it is up by over a thousand% year to date. the story here is the big hedge funders, they're been trying to push congress to abandon plans to liquidate not just fannie mae,...
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some of these other gold mining companies like beaumont and barrick, terrible., terrible use of capital for the past ten years. >> frank, going to leave it there. thanks for your time. good luck. frank holmes. >> the point he made about capex actually could be the catalyst for these stocks. >> there's a lot of flexibility. >> eph in the ability to pull back on supply. >> plus miners, though, krout perform on the way down. when gold's moving down the miners outperform them to the down side. but when if you think gold has bottom bottom the miners outperform on the way up. i'd rather be a buyer of the miners than -- >> i think barrick bottomed. >> you just said it was terrible. >> i see 2 1/2 billion dollars of cash on the balance sheet, a lot of flexibility, 4% div yield. this is where i would take his argument. they're not all going out of business. the junior gold miners stay away from them. >> you side with tom holmes or tim seymour on barrick? >> oh, i'm going to go more with tim seymour on this. >> because i'm in the studio with you? >> well, if you just look
some of these other gold mining companies like beaumont and barrick, terrible., terrible use of capital for the past ten years. >> frank, going to leave it there. thanks for your time. good luck. frank holmes. >> the point he made about capex actually could be the catalyst for these stocks. >> there's a lot of flexibility. >> eph in the ability to pull back on supply. >> plus miners, though, krout perform on the way down. when gold's moving down the miners...
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and barrick was mentioned yesterday by one of your guests -- david: he was, indeed. >> reporter: goldhoppy session, but it certainly closed the session higher. oil too. that as the dollar is -- liz: i do want to just quickly look at tesla because it's up, albeit just slightly, half a percent. but elon musk making some big commentsal all things digital, talking about kohl needing mars -- colonizing mars, but more importantly, he is a big thinker. and solar city, of which he sits as chairman, is also on the move. >> reporter: he is quite an interesting character. but i just want to point out if we're talking autos, gm and ford, 52-week highs today as well, so seems like that whole sector -- liz: yeah, that's true. david: more interesting to me was the fact he mentioned he was going to within five years going to have cheaper cars. when is he going to hit the mainstream? he's got plans within five years, he says he's going to do it. you look at the stock, you don't want to doubt that guy, do you? liz: no, not this guy. the bells ring on wall street, no doubt about that. let's look how sto
and barrick was mentioned yesterday by one of your guests -- david: he was, indeed. >> reporter: goldhoppy session, but it certainly closed the session higher. oil too. that as the dollar is -- liz: i do want to just quickly look at tesla because it's up, albeit just slightly, half a percent. but elon musk making some big commentsal all things digital, talking about kohl needing mars -- colonizing mars, but more importantly, he is a big thinker. and solar city, of which he sits as...
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and that's just a little bottoming out- - and barrick gold, abx, actually was a good point. in 2015, huge massive call buyers, $25, $35 bull call spreads, they've been buying them like water. - somebody knows something. - topic three: oh, mama. paul tudor jones recently made some comments that ruffled feathers. he said that moms cannot be top traders. what are traders on the trading floor saying about those comments? - don't underestimate anything that women can do. 40% of households now, the breadwinners are women, so anything can happen, and actually i think they have more discipline and - guess what - this will show - less ego than guys like us. - i think women can also be good traders. when i was on the trading floor for over 10 years, there was probably only a handful of women on the floor - it was very competitive. guys are in general very aggressive and get in your face, but it doesn't mean women can't be good traders behind the screens. - plus on the screen it's all equalized. - yeah. - time for your bonus round question, and we are going to put our money where our m
and that's just a little bottoming out- - and barrick gold, abx, actually was a good point. in 2015, huge massive call buyers, $25, $35 bull call spreads, they've been buying them like water. - somebody knows something. - topic three: oh, mama. paul tudor jones recently made some comments that ruffled feathers. he said that moms cannot be top traders. what are traders on the trading floor saying about those comments? - don't underestimate anything that women can do. 40% of households now, the...
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newmont mining and barrick were the worst ever. i said, don't sell these yes. less them bask. he's are hideous prices you'd be selling at. let that go higher, 3% yield and sell, sem, sem, ikatrina in texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i have a question for you guys. i was wondering what you were thinking about cognizant techs. >> no, s.a.p. is where you want to be. bill mcdermott does a great job. dividend and conquer. it's all about high yielding store, stocks of high working american companies. you feel like a million bucks? who needs the lotto. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, discount spirit airlines has risen over 60% this year. is it time to book yourself a ticket or could unforeseen dush lens put a ceiling on this stock? find out in cramer's exclusive. >>> and later, armed and ready? the biggest names in biotech are about to unveil their latest weapons in the war on cancer. so which players are best prepared for battle? don't miss cramer's preview. >>> plus, dr. dollars. this fresh-faced play on healthcare has run up over 30% this year alone him could it make
newmont mining and barrick were the worst ever. i said, don't sell these yes. less them bask. he's are hideous prices you'd be selling at. let that go higher, 3% yield and sell, sem, sem, ikatrina in texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i have a question for you guys. i was wondering what you were thinking about cognizant techs. >> no, s.a.p. is where you want to be. bill mcdermott does a great job. dividend and conquer. it's all about high yielding store, stocks of high working american...
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let's take a look at barrick, abx.res, shares of the company up about 100% over the past year, they have the low 5.7, and the cheapest buy on this list is pbf energy, shares back in december, up slightly so far this year. going to have to ask charles payne about that one, i've decided. iron man 3 came crashing into the u.s. box office earning over $175 million this weekend. posting the second largest opening of all time, come anything behind last year's hit, the avengers. so here's the question, do superhero movies have the superpower for profit? s&p capital iq equity research director and media and entertainment analyst joins me for a fox business exclusive. and we've got to start with disney and iron man. what do do you make of this phenomenon? they've got this marvel comic series, they're just kind of, you know, over here you've got iron man, over here you've got captain america. does this continue financially for these guys? >> sure. i think disney has got to be extremely thrilled with this result. i think coming i
let's take a look at barrick, abx.res, shares of the company up about 100% over the past year, they have the low 5.7, and the cheapest buy on this list is pbf energy, shares back in december, up slightly so far this year. going to have to ask charles payne about that one, i've decided. iron man 3 came crashing into the u.s. box office earning over $175 million this weekend. posting the second largest opening of all time, come anything behind last year's hit, the avengers. so here's the...