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bertha: han creído que la impunidad es eterna, se equivocan-- enrique: bertha se ha dedicado a difundir enrique: ella asegura que ha recibido amenazas. bertha: yo creo que los riesgos que pueden correrse estamos dispuestas a correrlos. enrique: bertha denunció públicamente que fue atacada por un grupo de hombres armados con machetes. amenazas que según ella en vez de callarla la han hecho alzar su voz. olivia: como mi mami nos enseñaba y le enseñaba a la gente que luchaba, el miedo no lo puede paralizar a uno. enrique: por eso ella confía en el trabajo que hace desde el congreso. olivia: aparte, que hay que irle a dar la batalla ahí, hay que evidenciarlos, hay que denunciarlos, hay que votar en contra de esos proyectos, hay que luchar por derogar leyes y hay que hacer la batalla. enrique: francisco, como muchos en su comunidad, depende de sus tierras para sobrevivir, tierras que según ellos están siendo saqueadas bajo el pretexto del desarrollo. francisco: es que en honduras las leyes que hace el gobierno las hace para defender a los grandes, y sabemos que nosotros los pobres cuando sal
bertha: han creído que la impunidad es eterna, se equivocan-- enrique: bertha se ha dedicado a difundir enrique: ella asegura que ha recibido amenazas. bertha: yo creo que los riesgos que pueden correrse estamos dispuestas a correrlos. enrique: bertha denunció públicamente que fue atacada por un grupo de hombres armados con machetes. amenazas que según ella en vez de callarla la han hecho alzar su voz. olivia: como mi mami nos enseñaba y le enseñaba a la gente que luchaba, el miedo no lo...
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and bertha just wants to be able to talk to her kids' teachers. able to eat burritos without falling into a damn shame spiral. none of that should be too much to ask. >> what do you think about the immigrant people? >> what do i think about immigrant people? that's a good question. i think this. [ applause ] gracias for -- i don't know how to say this. por? for allowing me, letting me? [ speaking spanish ] come. [ speaking spanish ] to your class. a su clase. adios. [ laughter ] [ applause ] thank you. thank you. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer
and bertha just wants to be able to talk to her kids' teachers. able to eat burritos without falling into a damn shame spiral. none of that should be too much to ask. >> what do you think about the immigrant people? >> what do i think about immigrant people? that's a good question. i think this. [ applause ] gracias for -- i don't know how to say this. por? for allowing me, letting me? [ speaking spanish ] come. [ speaking spanish ] to your class. a su clase. adios. [ laughter ] [...
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bertha.ove you, bertha >> i can't disagree with bertha. i disagree with you still. but i don't disagree with bertha >> thank you, miss coombs. bertha coombs watching the nasdaq action for us >>> instagram hosting a media day today announcing a new milestone. josh lipton has the details. josh, which side are you on? >> he'll say the nasdaq is the one to watch >> let's start with what instagram had to say here today at this big event right behind me here. took the stage and made a big announcement take a listen. >> i have some really big news the big news is that we are now a global community of a billion monthly actives on instagram >> facebook owned instagram. they have a sizable jump you can see here how that 1 billion number stacks up against some of the competition. now, instagram also did announce some serious product news today too. they're going to be pushing into long form videos so they announce this new app they're going to be calling ig tv brands, content creators, and regular users
bertha.ove you, bertha >> i can't disagree with bertha. i disagree with you still. but i don't disagree with bertha >> thank you, miss coombs. bertha coombs watching the nasdaq action for us >>> instagram hosting a media day today announcing a new milestone. josh lipton has the details. josh, which side are you on? >> he'll say the nasdaq is the one to watch >> let's start with what instagram had to say here today at this big event right behind me here. took the...
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scott. >> bertha, thank you very much for that update. bertha coombs at the nasdaq. here's what else is coming up. >> the retail sector outperformer the broader market this year. but one high flier just got a downgrade today. the department store stock that has seen a near 60% gain in 2018 we'll debate it in our call of the day. >> and before the break, some stats on tech. according to our data partners at kensho, when the sector has gained at least 5% in may, it has lagged in the month of june. healimrertwi to cnbc.com/kensho. "t hfte po" th scott wapner and the traders is back in two minutes [phone ringing] need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. >>> all right, it is time now for our call of the day. macy's has been one of the best performing retail stocks of late but now atlantic equities, they downgrade it to neutral. they raise the price target, though, to $39 from $36. you'll see what's happening on the c
scott. >> bertha, thank you very much for that update. bertha coombs at the nasdaq. here's what else is coming up. >> the retail sector outperformer the broader market this year. but one high flier just got a downgrade today. the department store stock that has seen a near 60% gain in 2018 we'll debate it in our call of the day. >> and before the break, some stats on tech. according to our data partners at kensho, when the sector has gained at least 5% in may, it has lagged in...
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you know nothing is important as the world cup >> there is not much >> just "the closing bell. >> berthath us after the bell, we have an exclusive interview with value investor, bill miller. coming up on "the closing bell," you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide your new brother-in-law. you like him. he's one of those guys who always smells good. his 5 o'clock shadow is always at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for himself. he has stocks and bonds your dad wants to go fishing with him. your dad doesn't even like fishing. you like your brother-in-law. but you'd like him better if you made more money than he does. don't get mad at your brother-in-law. get e*trade >>> welcome back to "closing bell." >> two and a half minutes before the trade. are you doing some trades? next week is the russell and so there is some real high days in june and china with the tariffs and a lot of things are traded now and to the bell, a lot of great time we'll have to see how the chinese and many americans play in the sand box. >> and the england team as well. that's on
you know nothing is important as the world cup >> there is not much >> just "the closing bell. >> berthath us after the bell, we have an exclusive interview with value investor, bill miller. coming up on "the closing bell," you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide your new brother-in-law. you like him. he's one of those guys who always smells good. his 5 o'clock shadow is always at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for...
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let's get over to bertha coombs. >> this is a tech-driven sell-off year in the nasdaq led by the chipmi conductor index, the largest cap of the chip stocks negative for the month in the sixth day of the last seven sessions, trading below it's 50-day moving average and about 9% below its 52-week high. some of these have been real high fliers. take a look at the losers today. micron gets about 50% of its revenues, or at least did last year, from china it is now 7%, down 7% month to date and down for the second out of three months. there's some analysts who say take a look at some of these chip names and they do have some flexibility moving where they fabricate. although micron, for example, has a lot of exposure to china, that's not where all of its fabrication, not where all of its factories are. so it has the ability if we see tariffs in china, perhaps, to move some production somewhere else meantime, it's really those faang names, faang plus really that we're looking at. these are the top ten tech names that have moved up the furthest this year and have done the heavy lifting because
let's get over to bertha coombs. >> this is a tech-driven sell-off year in the nasdaq led by the chipmi conductor index, the largest cap of the chip stocks negative for the month in the sixth day of the last seven sessions, trading below it's 50-day moving average and about 9% below its 52-week high. some of these have been real high fliers. take a look at the losers today. micron gets about 50% of its revenues, or at least did last year, from china it is now 7%, down 7% month to date and...
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bertha, thank you. >>> china's getting slammed for theft of u.s.ts amid the escalating trade dispute ceo of raytheon is going to join us on what he sees as some of the solutions with the dow down 38 at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. holiday inn express, that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. >>> i'm consider here's your news update at this hour taliban militants are believed to be behind an attack on a local police checkpoint in a western province killing one and wounding four others the second incident in the province following an assault on two checkpoi
bertha, thank you. >>> china's getting slammed for theft of u.s.ts amid the escalating trade dispute ceo of raytheon is going to join us on what he sees as some of the solutions with the dow down 38 at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest...
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bertha all right. i was giving it a second. we'll get back to her in a second. >> colorado's not that far away. >> i can try one more time. nope. we'll try again in a minute. we'll get back to ms. coombs out in aspen. we'll carep the big after-hour headlines and movers after this. stay with us. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with no satellites. what? and no bulky hardware. no bulky hardware! isn't that great news? yes! noooooo! no! noooo. try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow.com >>> so he grabbed three of his friends and started his own job listing site. zip recruiter now has more than 1,000 employees and is one of the top recruiting platforms employers use to find talent. to find out how he did it, watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. mom and dad got a new car. it's not theirs, it's mine. the new rx 3
bertha all right. i was giving it a second. we'll get back to her in a second. >> colorado's not that far away. >> i can try one more time. nope. we'll try again in a minute. we'll get back to ms. coombs out in aspen. we'll carep the big after-hour headlines and movers after this. stay with us. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait,...
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bertha coombs has the details. >> reporter: atlsytic health em looking to lower its health costs by joining with other new jersey hospitals on a new pla for their combined 50,000 workers. >> how do you drive out unnecessary utilization while maintaining very high qu we've got a lot of experiences with that. so what we're tryinge to do h is take those best practices and ply them to our own workforce. >> reporter: they hope to put the savings towards wages.ni >> the oppor for savings here allows us to really put more in our employee's pockets and continue to be a very effective employer in that regard.he >> reporter:ight labor market is making a lot of large ems rethink the health plans for next year according to researchers at aspwc. >> wed, what are you doing in terms of strategy for the future and last year,th a lot o were going to go full replacement, high deductible plan and really backedoff. >> reporter: large employers expect health care costs to increase another 6% i 2019. many plan to focus on tighter medical network and drug plans to hold down expenses, but most aren't planning to r
bertha coombs has the details. >> reporter: atlsytic health em looking to lower its health costs by joining with other new jersey hospitals on a new pla for their combined 50,000 workers. >> how do you drive out unnecessary utilization while maintaining very high qu we've got a lot of experiences with that. so what we're tryinge to do h is take those best practices and ply them to our own workforce. >> reporter: they hope to put the savings towards wages.ni >> the oppor...
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a single german flag here anymore also yesterday we were invited at a reception off the daughter bertha to watch the game after that it was really quiet and the roots of and there was also doesn't really know what to do today we started in the red then and went up again volatility is still a very big topic the possible trade war is still the main concern here among investors daniel that the frankfurt stock exchange thank you. apple and samsung settled a dispute over apple's design peyton's after a costly seven year legal battle a judge in california announced on wednesday that all claims and counterclaims in the case would now be dismissed the dispute later dubbed the smart phone was begun again a two thousand and eleven when apple sued samsung for allegedly copying the design of its i phone and i pad apple won the first round in twenty twelve when a quarter awarded the company one billion dollars in damages the terms of wednesday's settlement have not been disclosed. over sarah now for an update on a very distressing story absolutely we're heading to northern thailand now where u.s. mi
a single german flag here anymore also yesterday we were invited at a reception off the daughter bertha to watch the game after that it was really quiet and the roots of and there was also doesn't really know what to do today we started in the red then and went up again volatility is still a very big topic the possible trade war is still the main concern here among investors daniel that the frankfurt stock exchange thank you. apple and samsung settled a dispute over apple's design peyton's...
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absolutely, my grandmother, bertha lockwood of what fun turn in yorkshire marched for the suffragettese of the somme. she worked be horrified that we still need on the reverse votes for women everywhere because we got votes for women in this country, following new zealand who just went past us, but there are many countries who do not have the vote. we are here for female solidarity, for women around the world to get the vote. speaking about votes around the world, that is something you both campaigned for. yes, i worked role london based women's rights organisation which supports women's rights movement in africa and asia. it is great to see a celebration of women's suffrage in the uk that these activities are important throughout the world, from uganda to nepal and everywhere. how does it feel to be walking alongside so many women today? really inspirational. a fantastic celebration of how far we have come and we should be proud of all the women who came before us as part of this fight. but the fight is not over and i hope it is inspiring for people around the world who are living in
absolutely, my grandmother, bertha lockwood of what fun turn in yorkshire marched for the suffragettese of the somme. she worked be horrified that we still need on the reverse votes for women everywhere because we got votes for women in this country, following new zealand who just went past us, but there are many countries who do not have the vote. we are here for female solidarity, for women around the world to get the vote. speaking about votes around the world, that is something you both...
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bertha coombs joining us with these important headlines. >> good morning.the headliners at the aspen institute conference, c ceo gawande said he has to come up with a name of the new venture. overall with 1 million patients to try to help and the three workers, trying to find better health and better cost it's a technical order it will take narrowing his focus. >> the list is really long the opportunities are as long as my arm so all we have to do in this new venture is pick a few of them and try to bat them out of the park. >> that's all they have to do. the issue here is that the majority of workers for these three companies are people who really work physically the fulfillment workers at amazon, they are at the lower end of the spectrum. they come in and out of the health system. we have to try to find a way for them to afford the care without the huge deductibles that get a lot of people in trouble the other thing he says is this has to be a multi-pronged approach. >> there are three sources of waste. they each require different work one source of waste
bertha coombs joining us with these important headlines. >> good morning.the headliners at the aspen institute conference, c ceo gawande said he has to come up with a name of the new venture. overall with 1 million patients to try to help and the three workers, trying to find better health and better cost it's a technical order it will take narrowing his focus. >> the list is really long the opportunities are as long as my arm so all we have to do in this new venture is pick a few...
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bertha, thank you.o ask jim cramer whether we're allowed to put microsoft in the faang he's the father of faang >> i think he would say no >>> speaking of, course, the key story we've been following markets are selling off. chinese investments in the u.s technology exports to china also now under imminent threat. the administration may announce some additional barriers targeting china's technology growth by the end of this week while breaking down the conti e continued escalation, we're joined by mark zandy from moody's analytics. mark, we've had a parade of strategists and other economists who follow the market and say right now given at least where we are in tariffs, even where we may be in the not too distance future, it's still quite small when is it no longer small and when does it start to make a feel difference? do you know? >> it's already making a difference if all of the tariffs get implemented, and that's about $100 billion worth of imports to the u.s., that will save about 0.1% off gdp in th
bertha, thank you.o ask jim cramer whether we're allowed to put microsoft in the faang he's the father of faang >> i think he would say no >>> speaking of, course, the key story we've been following markets are selling off. chinese investments in the u.s technology exports to china also now under imminent threat. the administration may announce some additional barriers targeting china's technology growth by the end of this week while breaking down the conti e continued...
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anyway, thank you very much for that, bertha meantime, markets around the globe on edge as tensions flair between the u.s. and china, and kayla has the latest in the trade battle >> reporter: one of the reasons why the market is on edge today is because, yes, the u.s. and china went head-to-head on trade on friday, but there's not really been anything that's happened since then, and that's worrisome to the markets because there's a lot that would have to happen in the next three or so weeks to avoid further confrontation with china or with the g7 allies. you heard bob talk about the second pair of lists, which could be implemented in a little less than two months time. here's all the things that are on our list of things to watch first, end of the month, could see treasury investment with china, frictions, increasing tensio tensions you could see retaliatory tariffs from china, eu, canada, and mexico all go into effect at the beginning of the line. of course, july 6th, potential effective date for the tariffs that the first round of tariffs, i should say, the white house announced on chin
anyway, thank you very much for that, bertha meantime, markets around the globe on edge as tensions flair between the u.s. and china, and kayla has the latest in the trade battle >> reporter: one of the reasons why the market is on edge today is because, yes, the u.s. and china went head-to-head on trade on friday, but there's not really been anything that's happened since then, and that's worrisome to the markets because there's a lot that would have to happen in the next three or so...
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that berkshire, amazon, and jpmorgan named a new ceo for their health care initiative we turn to bertha>> reporter: good morning. a well known leader when it comes to health care someone who in his own words has dedicated his life to making health care better in the announcement coming from amazon, berkshire, and jpmorgan. he said i devoted my life for better health care now i have the backing of the three remarkable organizations to pursue this mission with even greater impact for more than a billion people in doing so, incubate better models he warns this work will take time but must be done. the system is broken and better is possible. i reached out to former cms chief andy slavet among the people considered and consulted by the three companies about what they should focus on as they try to build this new company in order to better help benefits he said there's no better person they could have chosen not just for expertise but his world leadership gawande is a surgeon he works in boston also on the faculty of the harvard medical school, as well as, again, he is a well-known leader in
that berkshire, amazon, and jpmorgan named a new ceo for their health care initiative we turn to bertha>> reporter: good morning. a well known leader when it comes to health care someone who in his own words has dedicated his life to making health care better in the announcement coming from amazon, berkshire, and jpmorgan. he said i devoted my life for better health care now i have the backing of the three remarkable organizations to pursue this mission with even greater impact for more...
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most of the session today with the nasdaq the outperforming index l here at the end we heard from berthaading the way, continues to, the sector's closing higher, actually, second record close for the tech sector for the s&p, although, off the intraday highs there a little bit, and i'm joined now by peter costa with empire executions, i mean, tech is an interesting play right now. it's almost a safety play for the market, even with the trade fears. >> well, you know what it is a lot of money is moving into it they are liquid names. i think that they see that there, you know, potential growth is continuing, you know, apple, they have the developers conference, which is usually a big ost, and you look at netflix that continues to go out and spend money to bring more product out there, and so i k p it, and i don't think naare worried about the risk all that much at this point in time, and i think there's still a lot of money to be moved into the market, and that's where people's feelings feel good about. >> interesting all-time highs for amazon, adobe, microsoft, and others >> yes >> thank y
most of the session today with the nasdaq the outperforming index l here at the end we heard from berthaading the way, continues to, the sector's closing higher, actually, second record close for the tech sector for the s&p, although, off the intraday highs there a little bit, and i'm joined now by peter costa with empire executions, i mean, tech is an interesting play right now. it's almost a safety play for the market, even with the trade fears. >> well, you know what it is a lot of...
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. >> thanks, roger let's get over to bertha coombs at the nasdaq for the latest on the aetna health aseo jonathan bush steps down. >> julia, ceo and co-founder jonathan bush steppingown this ahead of the company's shareholder meeting in a protracted battle of control for the electron flick health records firm, follows revelations of jonathan bush having assaulted his wife more than a decade ago during their divorce. this is t management performae. bush and the board have been under pressure to sell the company under activist with elliott management, and clear bridge also pushing for a new direction. in a statement bush believed working for something greatef i you can do athena health has been that for last 21 ynose thingthat made m are e exact things that are in the way of the firm's potential to transform health care the stock up more than 20% since elliott offered 160 per share a month ago, hitting a new 52 week high today the board saying it will explore possible sale. evercorp analyst ross mucken puts the odds 60% it will be taken private by elliott. atheen ya represents what he be
. >> thanks, roger let's get over to bertha coombs at the nasdaq for the latest on the aetna health aseo jonathan bush steps down. >> julia, ceo and co-founder jonathan bush steppingown this ahead of the company's shareholder meeting in a protracted battle of control for the electron flick health records firm, follows revelations of jonathan bush having assaulted his wife more than a decade ago during their divorce. this is t management performae. bush and the board have been under...
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kurdish stronghold of back in the south eastern part of the country but first let's cross over to bertha smith he's in the capital ankara for us so when this is a real watershed moment for turkey and for the first time in many years not assured a win. i think this is a lot tighter than heard one thought it was going to be when he first called this election two months ago laura then he was almost perhaps a short of relatively easy victory but since then the opposition has formed an alliance and with that alliance they hope in parliament they can rob the ruling out part of his parliamentary majority the main opposition the republican people's party has come up with a credible contender a contender and really give no one a run for his money and has drawn very large crowds to his rallies across the country the sort of crowds of early one previously only was able to draw so that's made the the polling suggests that this is going to be a lot tighter significantly as well the economy has taken a hit in those last two months the lira has lost twenty percent of its value since the beginning of th
kurdish stronghold of back in the south eastern part of the country but first let's cross over to bertha smith he's in the capital ankara for us so when this is a real watershed moment for turkey and for the first time in many years not assured a win. i think this is a lot tighter than heard one thought it was going to be when he first called this election two months ago laura then he was almost perhaps a short of relatively easy victory but since then the opposition has formed an alliance and...
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in 1968, lloyd and bertha developed their first r.v. prototype on their family farm in northern indiana and launched a family business that would last for generations. half a century later, jaco includes 500 acres of manufacturing plants, more than 300 dealers around the world and countless good jobs for hardworking hoosiers in our community. ms. what horseky: as a community we're -- ms. walorski: as a community we're grateful to have them in our community. it's an honor to represent the country and those who played such a vital role in the economy of northern indiana for decades. on behalf of hoosier, i want to thank everyone at jaco for an amazing 50 years and look fwars to more to come. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek -- does the gentleman seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to recognize paul hammer, 2018 spelling bee ampion and two-time scripp's national spelling beacon tesstant. last year he finished 38th, and this year he tied for fifth, the be
in 1968, lloyd and bertha developed their first r.v. prototype on their family farm in northern indiana and launched a family business that would last for generations. half a century later, jaco includes 500 acres of manufacturing plants, more than 300 dealers around the world and countless good jobs for hardworking hoosiers in our community. ms. what horseky: as a community we're -- ms. walorski: as a community we're grateful to have them in our community. it's an honor to represent the...
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bertha has more. >> kelly, harkening back to ronald reagan, there they go again, apple coming off three days of historic highs, on pace to close flat for the week, and, again, it's a report that comes from nikkei citing sources they are cutting orders to suppliers from 100 million to 80 million iphones, raising concerns for the chip sectors' demand apple suppliers the biggest losers on the nasdaq and skyworks and broadcom that beat on the second quarter, but disappointing guidance the chip sets are on pace for the worst date since april when similar headlines prompted a six day selloff and in january, fears sent chips down five out of six days. going into february, chips remain 3.5% below the march high, and tech sector put in new highs this week, again, guys, so take it with a grain of salt we hear it often with apple. >> great stuff thank you very much for that kelly, as we heard, we heard it before, you can stop that guidance >> not this again. >> well, fair point. >> well, they can believe management or not. >> anyway, seeing that again apple share price, of course, they shook it of
bertha has more. >> kelly, harkening back to ronald reagan, there they go again, apple coming off three days of historic highs, on pace to close flat for the week, and, again, it's a report that comes from nikkei citing sources they are cutting orders to suppliers from 100 million to 80 million iphones, raising concerns for the chip sectors' demand apple suppliers the biggest losers on the nasdaq and skyworks and broadcom that beat on the second quarter, but disappointing guidance the...
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nasdaq on pace for the third strait day of declines, and bertha has more for us >> no respite in techthey led the tech swoon, but the chip, etf, chip sector etf sinking into correction territory this afternoon, off 10% from the all-time high losers include my crop, nvidia, a number of these companies have large exposure to china. we are a couple weeks from the beginning of earnings season, so if these tariffs do, indeed, go into effect, that's certainly an issue that a lot of ceos ask tech chiefs about on those conference calls apple among the big fang names, not the biggest loser, but it is now negative for june. the selloff in the group very much in keeping with the dance, the harder they come, the harder they fall, and hardest falling today is netflix it has been the standout momentum name double year to date, and today, biggest loser on monster volume, 200% of value already, and down over 9% from its intra-day high just last thursday, a few small caps, though, bucking the trend. earlier we are larger cap consumer staples that were positive they have gone into negative territo terr
nasdaq on pace for the third strait day of declines, and bertha has more for us >> no respite in techthey led the tech swoon, but the chip, etf, chip sector etf sinking into correction territory this afternoon, off 10% from the all-time high losers include my crop, nvidia, a number of these companies have large exposure to china. we are a couple weeks from the beginning of earnings season, so if these tariffs do, indeed, go into effect, that's certainly an issue that a lot of ceos ask...
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let's goet to bertha coombs with more >> it follows recent revelations of athena's co-founder havinglly assaulted his wife more than a decade ago, events he's acknowledged but bush and the board have been under pressure to sell the company from elliott management with major stakeholders henderson and clear bridge also pushing for it bush acknowledged what they've said saying he believes working for something greater than yourself is the best thing you can do and athena health has been that for him. but he now sees the very thing that made him useful to the company over the last 23 years are the exact things that are in the way of the firm's potential to transform health care it's been a month since elliott offered $160 per share the board now says it will explore possible sale. an analyst puts the odds at 60% that it will probably be taken private by elliott, though, of course, david and carl, you guys could talk about some potential other companies maybe in a vert callaway that may be interested in acquiring athena. >> they'll have the opportunity now to step up if they are interest
let's goet to bertha coombs with more >> it follows recent revelations of athena's co-founder havinglly assaulted his wife more than a decade ago, events he's acknowledged but bush and the board have been under pressure to sell the company from elliott management with major stakeholders henderson and clear bridge also pushing for it bush acknowledged what they've said saying he believes working for something greater than yourself is the best thing you can do and athena health has been...
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throughout the session, but well off the lows, and some individual components doing well today uptown to bertha a look at those. >> what we are seeing today is rotation here where we're coming out of the big cap tech that has been the winner going into biotech. the big loser, of course, the chips, seeing the biggest volume to the downside as well. a lot of the names that are leading the way down today, all have china exposure, jd.com giving back all gains it saw yesterday after the report of google pouring in some money that's the chinese online e-commerce ctrip, a travel site from china as well, but also, nxp, a $47 billion merger that needs qualcom. from the chinese with will that be held up longer because of the trade dispute skyworks, 80% of the revenue comes from china on the flip side, there's micron, which, today, bucks the trend in the chips, reporting earnings tomorrow. it's up 21% since this whole china tariff war began at the end of february, even as it has, about half of the revenues coming from china, and the standouts today are the cloud players who got netflix getting upped over
throughout the session, but well off the lows, and some individual components doing well today uptown to bertha a look at those. >> what we are seeing today is rotation here where we're coming out of the big cap tech that has been the winner going into biotech. the big loser, of course, the chips, seeing the biggest volume to the downside as well. a lot of the names that are leading the way down today, all have china exposure, jd.com giving back all gains it saw yesterday after the report...
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hey, bertha. >> looking atwal greens and walgreens a got the best pump by being added to the dow overek or so. this morning to the downside a little bit of news, though, it announced a new partnership to beef up its specialty phrarma delivery they are trying to stave off amazon potentially entering the pharmacy deliveries base and one of the things that analysts say is a good move on the part of company, of course, over the last couple of years back in 2015 walgreens took over and amaking it more of an international play it had the deal scuttled to take over rite aid. it did complete the acquisition of 1900 stores in march. compared to ge, walgreens has been a relative outperformer in terms of its stock it has been down, as well, about 13% over the last year that compares to ge about 50%. it's about half the size in terms of market cap at about $66 million compared to ge it's larger when it comes to its estimated annual revens. $132ilon, which makes its dividend slightly lower than ge's at a yield of 2.38% it will have the same weighting as everything else in the dow, it barely regist
hey, bertha. >> looking atwal greens and walgreens a got the best pump by being added to the dow overek or so. this morning to the downside a little bit of news, though, it announced a new partnership to beef up its specialty phrarma delivery they are trying to stave off amazon potentially entering the pharmacy deliveries base and one of the things that analysts say is a good move on the part of company, of course, over the last couple of years back in 2015 walgreens took over and amaking...