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yep, berkshire has been on a roll.t's why tonight we're going off the charts with the help of tim collins, my colleague at realmoney.com. we're going to figure out where warren buffett's baby is headed next. is it due for a pullback or will it rally. my colleague on realmoney.com, doug kass is going to be there playing the house bear this weekend, invited by warren himself and becky quick, to be the devil or play devil's advocate to the minions who justifiably adore. we want to hear what doug has to say, but we're huge bulls in the stock. and on warren. yet we also want to know if this is a good entry point ahead of the meeting, or perhaps we should wait for a pullback after it. often berkshire is thought of as a mutual fund and nice stock package. but collins thinks the truth is very different. i've got to agree. in the past when berkshire only offered one class of stock, the thinly traded a share that sells for $159,000 a piece, you couldn't get much out of the chart. i remember it was $200 when i started at goldman
yep, berkshire has been on a roll.t's why tonight we're going off the charts with the help of tim collins, my colleague at realmoney.com. we're going to figure out where warren buffett's baby is headed next. is it due for a pullback or will it rally. my colleague on realmoney.com, doug kass is going to be there playing the house bear this weekend, invited by warren himself and becky quick, to be the devil or play devil's advocate to the minions who justifiably adore. we want to hear what doug...
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we don't just talk about berkshire hathaway. it is always and is making our.ton with the unbelievable guests all they want. everybody plus warren buffett's three adult kids to wallow i tell -- call them the kids. the closing bell in 15 minutes. more fallout. casey mg partners. how the charges might be affecting business. we have the latest. you know what that means. asante their body and your portfolio in shape. we take you to your portfolio boot camp by cutting the extra black man flat and weight and replace it with some extra solid muscle coming up next. we will teach you how. set to end. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with tha you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. wee not simply saluting history... we're maki it. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pues quicken. ♪ t
we don't just talk about berkshire hathaway. it is always and is making our.ton with the unbelievable guests all they want. everybody plus warren buffett's three adult kids to wallow i tell -- call them the kids. the closing bell in 15 minutes. more fallout. casey mg partners. how the charges might be affecting business. we have the latest. you know what that means. asante their body and your portfolio in shape. we take you to your portfolio boot camp by cutting the extra black man flat and...
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also the jpmorgans and berkshire hathaway. a nice mix of these financials.igh beta names, lower beta names. the xlf. if you look at some of the valuations of some of these companies and the potential for some of the dividends to increase again, michelle, trading 50 million shares a day in this particular etf you have great liquidity. if we'll see 1600 on the up side at some point or explode through that number, it's going to be the financials that lead us. i remain very bullish especially on the beta names in the financials that i think could come n some cases maybe double. >> is this the best way to play the financials or do you have another preference? >> i think it's a great way to play the financials. you'll hear a lot of conversation this week about the ecb cutting interest rates to basically try and stimulate what right now is absent loan growth and absent loan demand in europe. the tradeoff of thatç is that you'll continue to see capital flows back to u.s. financial institutions as they do not want to be in european banks which are seeing no support
also the jpmorgans and berkshire hathaway. a nice mix of these financials.igh beta names, lower beta names. the xlf. if you look at some of the valuations of some of these companies and the potential for some of the dividends to increase again, michelle, trading 50 million shares a day in this particular etf you have great liquidity. if we'll see 1600 on the up side at some point or explode through that number, it's going to be the financials that lead us. i remain very bullish especially on...
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. >> we're looking at your top five dividend sinners, amazon.com, bed bath & beyond, berkshire hathaway and united continental. what's the scoop here, is there a common denominator? >> there's actually not a common denominator among all of these five companies, other than that they don't pay out. i mean, amazon, realistically, i put them on this list two years ago on the first time we did it. and they were trading at 58 times earnings then. now they're trading at 180 times earnings. i mean, jeff mesos is sacrificing margin to go out and grab as big of an empire as he can, and realistically, as much as i would have loved to have had seen a dividend then, let's say he came out and did one, it's only going to be a half a percent or something. so it's probably not even worth it. realicly, he's playing a ball game for 2015, 2017, and maybe even later. >> you know, i was wondering why apple didn't pay a larger dividend. i mean, they increased their dividend by 15%, but look at the kind of free cash flow this company is generating. why not pay a 50% dividend? why not increase it by 50%, rather
. >> we're looking at your top five dividend sinners, amazon.com, bed bath & beyond, berkshire hathaway and united continental. what's the scoop here, is there a common denominator? >> there's actually not a common denominator among all of these five companies, other than that they don't pay out. i mean, amazon, realistically, i put them on this list two years ago on the first time we did it. and they were trading at 58 times earnings then. now they're trading at 180 times...
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become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental factors.hing that is interesting is music manifests itself in some way different ways. not all composers can blame their instruments very well. and not all instrumentalists compose, and there are for rangers that do not play or compose. you would not say that they are not musical. then you have all of these people who are musical experts, disk jockeys, film supervisors, and they have what we would call musical sensitivity, but it manifests itself in so many different ways, the hunt for a gene is complicated by that. if you are looking for a gene that might give you blond hair, that manifests itself in different ways, but more less is blond hair. musicality is 10 or 12 different things. and to become a great musician requires different personalities. you have to be willing to sit in a room off for hours on end practicing, that kind of willpower, and you have to have a belief in yourself, certainly, for the first few years of musical training, it does not sound very good. you have to believe it
become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental factors.hing that is interesting is music manifests itself in some way different ways. not all composers can blame their instruments very well. and not all instrumentalists compose, and there are for rangers that do not play or compose. you would not say that they are not musical. then you have all of these people who are musical experts, disk jockeys, film supervisors, and they have what we would call musical...
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. >> one of the most popular and well attended meetings is berkshire hathaway, warren buffett's company. next saturday. >> you will be there. >> 40,000 people as well will be attending it, it's huge. all coming to hear what the oracle of omaha has to pay. >> happy shareholders, most of the time. >> have a great trip. >> coming up, four stocks at this week's market monitor says you should own right now. but, first, a look at how international markets fared today. >> we talked about it a lot on yesterday's program. congress working to reach a deal on airport travel delay because of sequester cuts. today the house followed suit to the senate's plan. giving a green light for the department of transportation to use unused funds for air traffic controllers furloughed. clear howuickly the furloughs workers will be back on the job full time. shares were mostly higher on the day. >>> also higher today, dr horton, that's where we begin today's market focus. shares surged after the company reported second-quarter earnings and revenue well above expectations. and the nation's largest home builder e
. >> one of the most popular and well attended meetings is berkshire hathaway, warren buffett's company. next saturday. >> you will be there. >> 40,000 people as well will be attending it, it's huge. all coming to hear what the oracle of omaha has to pay. >> happy shareholders, most of the time. >> have a great trip. >> coming up, four stocks at this week's market monitor says you should own right now. but, first, a look at how international markets fared...
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known for cost custs at burger king, including layoffs.3g capital owns b-k and finalizes a deal with berkshire hathaway to buy heinz this summer.both say there are no immediate plans to trim expenses. mcdonalds is trying to make a fast fix with its employees. according to the wall street journal, the chain is pushing for employees to improve customer service. the journal says 20% of mcdonalds' complaints are about "rude employees" and also say the problem is increasing.watch for mickey d's earnings april 19th. buying girl scout cookies won't score brownie points for most people at tax time.if you pay for and eat the cookies, it's not a deduction.but according to the irs, customers who pay for the cookies but don't actually take them, can treat the purchase as a charitable contribution,it's a question that comes up every year.. our traders tell us which popular stock they would commit too....thats later. but first.....if weddings and graduations threatened to take a toll on your travel budget this summer.. bargain deals are right around the corner. this neighborhood sure has changed a lot over
known for cost custs at burger king, including layoffs.3g capital owns b-k and finalizes a deal with berkshire hathaway to buy heinz this summer.both say there are no immediate plans to trim expenses. mcdonalds is trying to make a fast fix with its employees. according to the wall street journal, the chain is pushing for employees to improve customer service. the journal says 20% of mcdonalds' complaints are about "rude employees" and also say the problem is increasing.watch for...
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in fifth place, walmart followed warren buffet's berkshire hathaway and google with apple coming in second and exxonmobil takes the top spot valued at more than $410 billion. their combined value is more than $1.5 trillion. >>> all right, golf lovers, all right here, the dream of attending this week's masters is getting so expensive. >> the lefty with the swing, there he goes. that's the righty with the swing. ticket badges are on the resale market. they are going for more than 7,000 bucks. the reason, tiger woods' re-emergence combined with the tournament's close proximity to the final four. >> today's round tickets valued at $50 together going for nearly a thousand bucks. >> i love watching the masters. it is exhilarating. we were talking about it. >> if you say so, okay. >>> when we come back, saying good-bye to annette funicello. tributes pouring in for a tv legend. >> and the cyclist who forgot a basic rule, watch where you're going. we'll be right back. the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek straine
in fifth place, walmart followed warren buffet's berkshire hathaway and google with apple coming in second and exxonmobil takes the top spot valued at more than $410 billion. their combined value is more than $1.5 trillion. >>> all right, golf lovers, all right here, the dream of attending this week's masters is getting so expensive. >> the lefty with the swing, there he goes. that's the righty with the swing. ticket badges are on the resale market. they are going for more than...
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. >> not a surprise, yes, we will be sold to a berkshire and 3go.it a number of times bringing the brazilians together with the money from berkshire on what seemed to be a fairly high multiple and consumer stocks made it look somewhat good for the buyers. >> that money that is being contributed by berkshire is now also, the idea of family offices participating in m & a, and deals like this one has taken hold among merger and acquisition professionals. >> not when you need 9 billion, but say you need 500 million for an lbo and instead of having another lbo firm you might call ans on. you get a 7% preferred or something along those plines. >> berkshire meeting this weekend. >> let's save some time for six in 60 after the break. don't go away. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> let's get "six in 60." this is shocking and we have to learn more be
. >> not a surprise, yes, we will be sold to a berkshire and 3go.it a number of times bringing the brazilians together with the money from berkshire on what seemed to be a fairly high multiple and consumer stocks made it look somewhat good for the buyers. >> that money that is being contributed by berkshire is now also, the idea of family offices participating in m & a, and deals like this one has taken hold among merger and acquisition professionals. >> not when you need...
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well, as you know, i've enrolled him in that chess camp in the berkshires. for eight hours a day he sits in a large auditorium with 300 other children mastering the alhausen-grob opening. shouldn't he be out there in the fresh air? every day after lunch, they go for a nature walk. unfortunately, frederick is allergic to seven different varieties of ivy so he has to wear long sleeves and long pants... a bonnet with a net on it. well, i hope the other campers don't make fun of him. oh, i'm sure they don't. you know how kind kids can be. now all he needs is a birthmark on his forehead d they'd beat him to death with a shovel. so i chased this guy down a dark alley an and when he got to the end he pulled a knife on me so i gave him a few shots from my night stick. fascinating. i have to ask, were you at all aware of any repressed sexual urges while you were pummeling him so mercilessly? yeah, but i didn't put them in the report. you're having some fun at my expense, aren't you? not much. in fact, i'm going to bed. good night. good night, dad. if you don't need m
well, as you know, i've enrolled him in that chess camp in the berkshires. for eight hours a day he sits in a large auditorium with 300 other children mastering the alhausen-grob opening. shouldn't he be out there in the fresh air? every day after lunch, they go for a nature walk. unfortunately, frederick is allergic to seven different varieties of ivy so he has to wear long sleeves and long pants... a bonnet with a net on it. well, i hope the other campers don't make fun of him. oh, i'm sure...
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that is not fair and does not include his not paying pital gains because aeons berkshire hathaway andhe company buys the stocks not him personally and also an insurance company that has a huge tax advantage. warren buffett is the master and king of tax circumvention. to have him tell other people to pay more is truly an obnoxious and hypocritical. john: but because he pays so little is seems reasonable he should say change the rules. >> it should. but he didn't. every time he talked about he never suggested taxing unrealized capital gains are once suggesd limiting deductions of kids to your family is with a 501(c)3 he never mentioned that. for obvious reasons that would have gotten him. it is hypocritical like how word from ohio the father of the at death tax six months before he died he moved to florida not to pay the ohio does tax. john kerry of massachusetts buying the ought to harbor is in rhode island itoes on and on. their behavior is not bad but the words, policies, recommendat ions and influence on others that is hypocritical and discusng. john: who would've thought actors and
that is not fair and does not include his not paying pital gains because aeons berkshire hathaway andhe company buys the stocks not him personally and also an insurance company that has a huge tax advantage. warren buffett is the master and king of tax circumvention. to have him tell other people to pay more is truly an obnoxious and hypocritical. john: but because he pays so little is seems reasonable he should say change the rules. >> it should. but he didn't. every time he talked about...
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that is not fair and does not include his not paying capital gains because aeons berkshire hathaway ande company buys the stocks not him personally and also an insurance company that has a huge tax advantage. warren buffett is the master and king of tax circumvention. to have him tell other people to pay more is truly an obnoxious and hypocritical. john: but because he pays so little is seems reasonable he should say change the rules. >> it should. but he didn't. every time he talked about he never suggested taxing unrealized capital gains are once suggested limiting deductions of kids to your family is with a 501(c)3 he never mentioned that. for obvious reasons that would have gotten him. it is hypocritical like how word from ohio the father of the at death tax six months before he died he moved to florida not to pay the ohio does tax. john kerry of massachusetts buying the ought to harbor is in rhode island it goes on and on. their behavior is not bad but the words, policies, recommendat ions and influence on others that is hypocritical and discussing. john: who would've thought actor
that is not fair and does not include his not paying capital gains because aeons berkshire hathaway ande company buys the stocks not him personally and also an insurance company that has a huge tax advantage. warren buffett is the master and king of tax circumvention. to have him tell other people to pay more is truly an obnoxious and hypocritical. john: but because he pays so little is seems reasonable he should say change the rules. >> it should. but he didn't. every time he talked...
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and a lot of companies, companies like ibm and berkshire hathaway, many others have been very successfulinancial engineering which is what it is. but, you know, apple was under a lot of criticism for having its big cash pile and not using it. now they're putting it the work. let's not criticize them, let's embrace this. thai raised the dividend 15%, they're going to buy back $60 billion worth of stock, they're going to continue to grow their business. their earnings comparisons, i think, will go positive once again in the fourth quarter calendar of this year. with new products in that quarter which will be their first fiscal quarter this year and throughout all of 2014 they're telling us there's going to be a good product, new product momentum. so i think stick with apple. it's five times. the market's about nine times. if it just went to six times, that's a 20% increase in the share price. i think these shares will go through 500 in no time. liz: right, right. and he says watch out, -- watch out for q4. that's when you'll see it. howard, gamco growth fund portfolio manager. and, of cour
and a lot of companies, companies like ibm and berkshire hathaway, many others have been very successfulinancial engineering which is what it is. but, you know, apple was under a lot of criticism for having its big cash pile and not using it. now they're putting it the work. let's not criticize them, let's embrace this. thai raised the dividend 15%, they're going to buy back $60 billion worth of stock, they're going to continue to grow their business. their earnings comparisons, i think, will...
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ceo and berkshire hathaway warren buffett are onto something. as to more billionaires start reading in on investing in newspapers. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ liz: 82 years old and can still throw a newspaper like he was a kid. that's mean, everybody, i am liz claman. we need you to focus on the s&p 500 because today it is all about setting new highs, not lower. after the market first week in a year, a new day today, look at what is powering us higher. they're all rich and not 52-week highs, but all-time highs. 60 stocks in the s&p 500 hitting new highs today. 13 of them happen to be utility stocks, which tend to be defensive plays when folks are nervous. northeast utilities, edison among the standouts. leading the s&p higher at the very top, non-other than netflix, which is up about 6.75%, was up more than 7% earlier. netflix said report earnings ofn just about an hour. take a look at this year-to-date chart. the stock is up a stellar 90%. remember, this was a stock many analyst about a year ago many left for dead. until
ceo and berkshire hathaway warren buffett are onto something. as to more billionaires start reading in on investing in newspapers. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ liz: 82 years old and can still throw a newspaper like he was a kid. that's mean, everybody, i am liz claman. we need you to focus on the s&p 500 because today it is all about setting new highs, not lower. after the market first week in a year, a new day today, look at what is powering us higher....
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just ask the people who bought berkshire hathaway 30 years ago.hey're all millionaires if they bought just seven shares. you invest for the future, you must think that you can be millionaires, too. let's take our first question. >> boo-yah, jim, i'm anthony from new hampshire. >> boo-yah, anthony. >> you are always so energetic on the show. my coffee of choice is dunkin' donuts, i wonder what yours is? >> i have dunkin' donuts, i'm on the floor of the stock exchange, starbucks, i didn't like exactly what the caller called. you have to do the conference call, but i'm ecumenical and i like them both. yes. >> great to have you, jim. i'm sean from burlington. >> hey, how are you? >> my question was what are your thoughts on diversifying real estate investment trusts and specifically spg real estate funds? >> i like simon property groups very much. i have to like them more, don wood the ceo was here earlier today. i think the best manager in the group. i like that group. it's a great hedge against inflation. they keep raising their dividends. good grou
just ask the people who bought berkshire hathaway 30 years ago.hey're all millionaires if they bought just seven shares. you invest for the future, you must think that you can be millionaires, too. let's take our first question. >> boo-yah, jim, i'm anthony from new hampshire. >> boo-yah, anthony. >> you are always so energetic on the show. my coffee of choice is dunkin' donuts, i wonder what yours is? >> i have dunkin' donuts, i'm on the floor of the stock exchange,...
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warren buffett, berkshire hathaway owns a significant slice of mastercard. mastercard stock hit a record high today, climbing nearly 2%. buffett owns 405,000 shares of the company. that means he netted a one-day gain of $4.2 million. not bad. getting money today, apple. it sold $17 billion worth of bond. it's the largest non-bank bond deal in history. apple is planning to give $100 billion back to shareholders by the end of 2015. the bond sale will help finance it. those shareholders are not complaining today. the record bond sale helped apple's stock climb 3% the. >>> also making money, richard schulze. he is founder of best buy. best buy sold off its business interests in europe. shares soared 7%. the schultz owns a 20% stake in the company. that means he score ad gain of $125.5 million today. what. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: all right our top story tonight, talk about some serious economic mood swings? some big data points coming in today. consumer sentiment index shot up in april. home prices soared to the highest lev
warren buffett, berkshire hathaway owns a significant slice of mastercard. mastercard stock hit a record high today, climbing nearly 2%. buffett owns 405,000 shares of the company. that means he netted a one-day gain of $4.2 million. not bad. getting money today, apple. it sold $17 billion worth of bond. it's the largest non-bank bond deal in history. apple is planning to give $100 billion back to shareholders by the end of 2015. the bond sale will help finance it. those shareholders are not...
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warren buffett, berkshire hathaway owns a significant slice of mastercard. high today, climbing nearly 2%. buffett owns 405,000 shares of the company. that means he netted a one-day gain of $4.2 million. not bad. getting money today, apple. it sold $17 billion worth of bond. it's the largest non-bank bond deal in history. apple is planning to give $100 billion back to shareholders by the end of 2015. the bond sale will help finance it. those shareholders are not complaining today. the record bond sale helped apple's stock climb 3% the.
warren buffett, berkshire hathaway owns a significant slice of mastercard. high today, climbing nearly 2%. buffett owns 405,000 shares of the company. that means he netted a one-day gain of $4.2 million. not bad. getting money today, apple. it sold $17 billion worth of bond. it's the largest non-bank bond deal in history. apple is planning to give $100 billion back to shareholders by the end of 2015. the bond sale will help finance it. those shareholders are not complaining today. the record...
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it's berkshire, wells fargo. i find that less interesting. the xlf is not going to move around.s of names like goldman, morgan stanley, in particular, that's more concerning. >> i get the other story from these guys, right? those warning signs you're seeing seem to be dismissed by you guys. >> i'm certainly concerned with goldman sachs. that name seems like it's actually broken. been accelerating to the downside while the others are holding up. look at jp morgan versus goldman sachs, see what i'm talking about. it's been outperforming goldman over the last couple days. >> one of the reasons, judge, is because jp morgan is getting that cash flow from europeans that are scared of the european banks. goldman sachs will never get that cash flow. they're not that kind of bank. >> give me the read on boeing real quick. >> they're finally going to do the test of the dreamliners again. that is a good thing for boeing. i think it already played out as far as people have priced in it's going to be approved with this battery address and i think i stay on the sidelines against boeing. >>> n
it's berkshire, wells fargo. i find that less interesting. the xlf is not going to move around.s of names like goldman, morgan stanley, in particular, that's more concerning. >> i get the other story from these guys, right? those warning signs you're seeing seem to be dismissed by you guys. >> i'm certainly concerned with goldman sachs. that name seems like it's actually broken. been accelerating to the downside while the others are holding up. look at jp morgan versus goldman...
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but there's a resiliency in the air that you would sense not only in boston, any place, in the berkshires, in northern california, in dallas, texas, and it is this, i think, in that the objective of these bombings today were to instill fear in people, to instill such fear in them that they would not commune together, not gather together, they would be afraid to go out of their apartments and their homes. not here, not this time, not in this country. the sun will rise tomorrow, people will get up, go to work, slap each other on the back and go forward. that's who we are as americans. >> one of the things about boston public safety and boston security is the whole country knows in a way about the closeness of the boston pd and fbi in terms of totally unrelated measures, the most famous cases in the country, we have heard about the joint terrorism task force and atf and federal authorities coming in to work together. in your sense about how boston public safety works, is this the sort of thing where the city will take the lead, do you think there will be a seamless integration? >> i'm led to
but there's a resiliency in the air that you would sense not only in boston, any place, in the berkshires, in northern california, in dallas, texas, and it is this, i think, in that the objective of these bombings today were to instill fear in people, to instill such fear in them that they would not commune together, not gather together, they would be afraid to go out of their apartments and their homes. not here, not this time, not in this country. the sun will rise tomorrow, people will get...
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berkshire and u.s.re's a lack of deals but overall, it seems that they're trying to hoard cash because of earnings. yet you're telling us it's going to be about earnings going forward, not about q.e. so that tells me you're more skittish than others. >> right. i'm a little bit more -- i would say our team is balanced in our approach right now. there has to be a handoff between the easing cycle and market rampup we've seen to more of an earnings and economic driven cycle. they have the next leg up within the financial system. so currently right now, we're at about 1575 on the price target and the earnings expectations for s&p 500. cheryl: you've been steady at the s&p 500 but there's something else you're talking about. that's the economy. if you look at g.d.p. estimates, you have people calling for 3%, 4%. that's when they say the markets will be fully -- we'll be fully invested, on a roll. i don't even see 2% right now in this economy. it doesn't feel like 3%. >> right. see, cheryl, what you had for q
berkshire and u.s.re's a lack of deals but overall, it seems that they're trying to hoard cash because of earnings. yet you're telling us it's going to be about earnings going forward, not about q.e. so that tells me you're more skittish than others. >> right. i'm a little bit more -- i would say our team is balanced in our approach right now. there has to be a handoff between the easing cycle and market rampup we've seen to more of an earnings and economic driven cycle. they have the...
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tracy: the heinz deal with berkshire hathaway, the they'll feel that we will talk about -- >> most dealsall deals are $100 million or so. that is what pays the rent for most law firms and some investment banks. tracy: you might as well jump right in. >> yes. you can reduce some of the costs and keep the revenue. tracy: what industry are you seeing a lot of activity? >> well, last year, and i believe this will accelerate in 2013, energy was the name of the game. it is a story people talk about a little bit. we are going through a revolutionary change. particular, the oil industry. i expect tons in the energy space. a lot of activity. you are going to see something similar, i think, and healthcare. the need to reduce cost. to reduce the overall burden of providing healthcare. tracy: smaller deals. >> yes. the deal pipeline is good. we used to talk about these as merger mondays. there was a lot of activity. it is a billion dollars. tracy: we have to talk about dell. what do you think will happen? how do you think this will play out? >> we are using a baseball metaphor. we are in the second
tracy: the heinz deal with berkshire hathaway, the they'll feel that we will talk about -- >> most dealsall deals are $100 million or so. that is what pays the rent for most law firms and some investment banks. tracy: you might as well jump right in. >> yes. you can reduce some of the costs and keep the revenue. tracy: what industry are you seeing a lot of activity? >> well, last year, and i believe this will accelerate in 2013, energy was the name of the game. it is a story...
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this does berkshire raises the level of uncertainty behind lulu lemon.are also lowering the price target by $10. trading to under 65 right now. back to you. connell: any excuse to talk about lulu limited. i really did not mean that. should just move on. dagen: what am i thinking about? that is a tease; right? the president's wallet will be a little lighter. steve moore on how this personal sacrifice is being received inside the beltway. connell: cyprus, a way that many thought was safe to hide their retirement money for years, that did not work out so well. big problems with many of these other financial centers around the world. we will talk about that coming up. before all of that, let's look at some of the markets here are world currencies today. the news out of japan is big. we will talk about all of that coming up. the local ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, g
this does berkshire raises the level of uncertainty behind lulu lemon.are also lowering the price target by $10. trading to under 65 right now. back to you. connell: any excuse to talk about lulu limited. i really did not mean that. should just move on. dagen: what am i thinking about? that is a tease; right? the president's wallet will be a little lighter. steve moore on how this personal sacrifice is being received inside the beltway. connell: cyprus, a way that many thought was safe to hide...
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number for berkshire hathaway, 258 billion.rt, too much and 54 billion. >> among the top 10, 9 are based in the united states while one is based in china. >> will be right back. >> welcome back, the top stories we are falling on this wednesday april 10th. >> the golden state warriors are headed to the playoffs. they defeated minnesota last my 105 to 89. this is the golden state's second time making the playoffs and the last 19 seasons. the last playoff appearance was in 2007. >> antioch police are on the scene of a shooting. it happened last night around 11:00 p.m.. one person died at the scene, to others have been taken to local hospitals. their conditions remain unknown at this time. >> we're also watching the weather today is warmer temperatures are in the bay area this morning. we saw temperatures of 70 degrees yesterday and we could expect to see those temperatures again today. >> we will certainly break some records today. today, will be the warmest of the week. we are waking up to clear in mild conditions. the temperatur
number for berkshire hathaway, 258 billion.rt, too much and 54 billion. >> among the top 10, 9 are based in the united states while one is based in china. >> will be right back. >> welcome back, the top stories we are falling on this wednesday april 10th. >> the golden state warriors are headed to the playoffs. they defeated minnesota last my 105 to 89. this is the golden state's second time making the playoffs and the last 19 seasons. the last playoff appearance was in...
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exxonmobil topped the list followed by apple, google, berkshire and walmart.year, three chinese companies were in the top five and for the first time in three years, no company in the world is worth $400 billion. >>> gas prices continue to slip across the country and here in the bay area. analysts say they could be lower by the memorial holiday weekend. san francisco averages $4.06. around the rest of the bay area, it's down about 6 cents a gallon. experts say we could be saying 20 cents less by the end of next month. >>> paper or plastic? that's something you won't be hearing much longer in many cities and counties in california. pam cook is in the newsroom with more. >> it's earth day today. to coincide, many cities are joining the effort to reduce, refuse and recycle. redwood city and menlo park, are not allowed to hand out plastic bags and required to charge you 10 cents for a i aer -- paper bag. we asked some people. most are in favor. >> i think it's fabulous. >> tell me why. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags and go to the reseus
exxonmobil topped the list followed by apple, google, berkshire and walmart.year, three chinese companies were in the top five and for the first time in three years, no company in the world is worth $400 billion. >>> gas prices continue to slip across the country and here in the bay area. analysts say they could be lower by the memorial holiday weekend. san francisco averages $4.06. around the rest of the bay area, it's down about 6 cents a gallon. experts say we could be saying 20...
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the systems of the cell phone carrier to say 60 days, 30 days, 90 days, is there a trip to the berkshiresto the woods, to some remote area? even if you follow the instructions perfectly, you don't -- you don't put those two devices down on the marathon without having taken them somewhere first and tested them out to make sure, does my main charge function with the initiator? does my remote control make it go? >> john miller, thank you with that information. >>> ahead, the unseen documentary showing tamerlan tsavraev, his boxing coach reveals more about the dead suppo suspect's teenage years, coming up. >>> an israeli air strike killed a palestinian in the gaza strip. the victim was an islamic militant involved in a rocket attack. palestinian officials say he was a police officer. first deadly air strike by israel since the cease-fire reached in november. >>> in syria, a deadly bomb blast rocked damascus this morning. at least 13 people killed, and about 70 others injured. the explosion hit the central part of the city. the second blast in as many days. a new cbs news/"the new york times"
the systems of the cell phone carrier to say 60 days, 30 days, 90 days, is there a trip to the berkshiresto the woods, to some remote area? even if you follow the instructions perfectly, you don't -- you don't put those two devices down on the marathon without having taken them somewhere first and tested them out to make sure, does my main charge function with the initiator? does my remote control make it go? >> john miller, thank you with that information. >>> ahead, the unseen...
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zuckerman listens to every single evening when he is all alone on his mountaintop retreat in the berkshires. music that doesn't interrupt the silence he says but that seems to him like quote the silence coming through. and when the piano walks onto the stage at tanglewood also "the human stain" and against a play the second piano concerto. it's nearly as powerful for zuckerman as was to make a seventh son has the same altam and of illusory power. sacrament things quayle our own lives now seem inextinguishable. nobody is dying, nobody. then there's the other kind of music too, the music that roth creates himself a music of his language. to best suggest this music i should read one of his great descriptive catalogs like mickey sabbath's inventory of deborah kellen's and where george or the land around his house for sabbath remembering his childhood on the jersey shore which he does with these lines. there was sand and ocean horizon and sky daytime and nighttime. the light, the dark that but tied the stars the boats the sun. there was the peers the boardwalk the blooming silent limitless sea.
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if you go back to the berkshire hines situation, as ever, people, when there's a will, there's a way. this kind of activity still does happen. >> well, there is. one of the things that we found out from our study and talked to people is that most people said these leaks were not accidental. it was not somebody leaving information or being overheard on an airplane or leaving their mobile phone somewhere. it was deliberate that one party thought they would gain a benefit from it if, in fact, they had done it. >> did the results of this surprise you? >> they did surprise us. first off, we were surprised at the amount of decline. so the decline, we thought, would be much less than this, but really, the enforcement that's taken place, especially in the u.s. and even more so here in the uk really seems to be having an impact. but there's another impact, as well and that is with decreased m&a activity, you would expect people would be less willing to leak because there is more likelihood you would get cause. >> or a bigger fish in a smaller pond. >> exactly. or if you're speeding down a high
if you go back to the berkshire hines situation, as ever, people, when there's a will, there's a way. this kind of activity still does happen. >> well, there is. one of the things that we found out from our study and talked to people is that most people said these leaks were not accidental. it was not somebody leaving information or being overheard on an airplane or leaving their mobile phone somewhere. it was deliberate that one party thought they would gain a benefit from it if, in...
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they're going to be voting on the buyout by berkshire hathway. >> and it's time for the global markets report. and -- >> welcome, ross. >> the one man i did -- i admit i did sort of fantasize a little bit in one of these, yours truly, are ross westgate who is standing by in london. ross, you know, we do have some green -- i'm just going to get out out of this quickly. we have some green and we -- i would figure that you're going to trade based on new highs in the s&p yesterday. isn't that -- that would make sense for me that you would feel some of this cheer over there. yeah? >> there was a bit of that and we had a lot of -- we're heavy in the earnings season, as well, joe. so undoubtedly helped at the start of the record high. then we had some pretty good earnings. right now, we've lost some of that momentum as you've gone through the session. that's 50/50 as the advancers versus decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. the ftse 100 is fairly flat despite the best efforts of bp. let's show you where we stand to recap these markets. the ftse 100 fairly flat, cac 40 down 0.2%. xetra dax up
they're going to be voting on the buyout by berkshire hathway. >> and it's time for the global markets report. and -- >> welcome, ross. >> the one man i did -- i admit i did sort of fantasize a little bit in one of these, yours truly, are ross westgate who is standing by in london. ross, you know, we do have some green -- i'm just going to get out out of this quickly. we have some green and we -- i would figure that you're going to trade based on new highs in the s&p...
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berkshire hathaway had choice words for gold just last year. >> so why people don't buy gold, they investjoining us this morning, frank holmes, whether civilized people should be buying gold here on the dip. frank, welcome back. >> i know a lot of civilized people buy gold. talking about india. i think what we're looking at is a price decline is very substantial in a short period of time and this has happened less than 1% of the time. the odds favor some type of capitulation. what's important, carl, is that europeans, the slowdown in europe has i pacted china because china sells more to europe than they do america. that data that came out today i'm showing the quarterly numbers of gdp slowed down in china and, in particular, incomes. gdp per snk growth, love trade. that's a factor that one has to consider. and the other one was a sur tax in india of 6%. that's dramatically saw gold consumption drop 24% on a year over year basis. >> right. frank, do you think the action that we're watching today has anything to do with fundamentals anywhere or is this more about a few select traders on the
berkshire hathaway had choice words for gold just last year. >> so why people don't buy gold, they investjoining us this morning, frank holmes, whether civilized people should be buying gold here on the dip. frank, welcome back. >> i know a lot of civilized people buy gold. talking about india. i think what we're looking at is a price decline is very substantial in a short period of time and this has happened less than 1% of the time. the odds favor some type of capitulation. what's...