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julia boorstin for us on the west coast. what do you think? >> i laugh because she -- i thought she said pay off in drones. i think the stock -- the momentum will continue with disney. i mean, look, it definitely is priced in that star war will be an absolute hit. they will money in theme parks, licensing agreements, et cetera. i think this trade will last for a period of time, but i caution you. we'll get to the point where it runs out of steam and it is time to take the money off the table and that is closer to the 140, 145 level. >> i'm in disney. i bought it. i was lucky enough to pick off a spot below 100 and bought it again at 110 on momentum. you could play it with electronic arts. they have the rights to star wars battlefield or whatever it is called, battle front. someone will correct me on twitter. you could play that one. it is up 55% year-to-date. i agree with david. >> think i have 20% to the upside. >> so i was wrong to say to sell disney around $109 or $110. i did not think the momentum would continue. the way i trade, the way i
julia boorstin for us on the west coast. what do you think? >> i laugh because she -- i thought she said pay off in drones. i think the stock -- the momentum will continue with disney. i mean, look, it definitely is priced in that star war will be an absolute hit. they will money in theme parks, licensing agreements, et cetera. i think this trade will last for a period of time, but i caution you. we'll get to the point where it runs out of steam and it is time to take the money off the...
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back over to you. >> thank you, julia boorstin. it does sound like the judge is opening the door for potential dismissal of the suit. but she makes a good point. if this is deemed to have merit, the shareholder responses will come flooding in. >> what are the implications after this. could you think you could -- could you bring viacom back with cbs. i think the stocks have both been overly punished and there is some upside on resolution. and entire industry suffering here. these guys have been punished that much more and i'm not sure that is warranted. >> maybe they should be. maybe the declines are worse. >> and the bounces -- cbs has gone from 40 to 52 in a four-week period of time. >> they all have. >> and that is a turn. you might be right in terms of long-term but you could see cbs trade back down to $45. >> well, listen, i go back to time warner, that is the name here. it held here at 70 as disney has been moving around. there is news around redstone. that is what i believe on the content play, that is the winner over the nex
back over to you. >> thank you, julia boorstin. it does sound like the judge is opening the door for potential dismissal of the suit. but she makes a good point. if this is deemed to have merit, the shareholder responses will come flooding in. >> what are the implications after this. could you think you could -- could you bring viacom back with cbs. i think the stocks have both been overly punished and there is some upside on resolution. and entire industry suffering here. these...
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julie a boorstin joins us live from anaheim, california. julia. >> thank you, sayra, i'm hear a the leather stone plaza. it is here at bliz con which drives 25,000 gamers to a weekend of events with millions more people watching online. and the main attraction is e piv sports. competitive video game play to determine the world champions for four different video games, competing for over a million dollars in prize money. activision blizzard just last month created a division devoted to e piv sports and hired the former ceo of espn and the nfl network to run it. >> think about how many tens of millions of people are playing games around the world. in organized competition. it is only going to grow. we have the most played franchises generally speaking and we want to make sure that we're appropriately celebrating the commitm our players make to that content. so we're going to be producing much more professional content in the celebration of the players. >> the millions are already competing around the world for e sports. they see an opportunit
julie a boorstin joins us live from anaheim, california. julia. >> thank you, sayra, i'm hear a the leather stone plaza. it is here at bliz con which drives 25,000 gamers to a weekend of events with millions more people watching online. and the main attraction is e piv sports. competitive video game play to determine the world champions for four different video games, competing for over a million dollars in prize money. activision blizzard just last month created a division devoted to e...
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julia boorstin takes a look what drove the deal. >> activision blizzard is known for strong holds in console games with huge hits including call of duty, world of war craft and destiny. buying candy crush maker king diversifies the game leader in a whole new direction giving it access to the mobile gaming market. expect it to generate more than $36 billion in revenue this year. on track to grow more than 50% in the next four years. >> mobile is important but also attracting women to gaming is really important part of our strategy. and with king, 60% of the audience is now female which is a really great expansion opportunity for us. and they're in 196 countries around the world which is something that's exciting. > the combined company will have about half a billion monthly active users around the world. the ideas that active vision will benefit from king's player network and king from activision's expertise in hard-core games. >> i think king will work with activision going forward to take some of activisions franchises and drive them into the mobile market and activision will help k
julia boorstin takes a look what drove the deal. >> activision blizzard is known for strong holds in console games with huge hits including call of duty, world of war craft and destiny. buying candy crush maker king diversifies the game leader in a whole new direction giving it access to the mobile gaming market. expect it to generate more than $36 billion in revenue this year. on track to grow more than 50% in the next four years. >> mobile is important but also attracting women to...
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julia boorstin has more on the increasing competition between the big screen and the small ones. >> theger games is coming to its end. >> reporter: hunger games mocking jaye part 2 may have grossed $101 million at the u.s. box office this past weekend but that's 20% lower than projected. the rowest grossing opening among the four-film franchise. and it's not just competition with other films in theaters. >> it's been an incredibly crowded marketplacema in movie theaters since really the end of summer. and that continues today. also the small screen presents a ton of choices and audiences are pulled in a lot of different directions. never before have we seen so much choice on so many platforms available to so many people ever. >> he's coming for me. >> reporter: this weekend fans had more options than ever. netflix launching its second exclusive marvel series, "jessica jones." while amazon debuted its most expensive original series yet, "the man in the high castle." though there's no measure of whether people are staying home and binge watching instead of going to theaters, prosera netwo
julia boorstin has more on the increasing competition between the big screen and the small ones. >> theger games is coming to its end. >> reporter: hunger games mocking jaye part 2 may have grossed $101 million at the u.s. box office this past weekend but that's 20% lower than projected. the rowest grossing opening among the four-film franchise. and it's not just competition with other films in theaters. >> it's been an incredibly crowded marketplacema in movie theaters since...
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for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> our guest tonight ringing a bit of the alarm bell on the economy, saying there is a 30% chance the u.s. could fall back into recession by 2017. mohamed al errian joins us, chief economic adviser with allianz. good to see you, mohammed. welcome back. >> thank you, sue. >> let's start first of all with why you feel the 30% chance exists. we're talking about the market doing so well, a lot of m&a. but what is it you see that perhaps the rest of us don't? >> so the market is doing well. it's doing well because of liquidity. whether it's the liquidity of central banks or in this case the liquidity of companies being pulled back in. the economy is doing less well. if you like, the economy ended up in the hospital, in the icu, during the global financial crisis it's out there have. it has healed. but it's still structurally impaired. two things happen when you're structurally impaired. first you cannot run. you can walk but you cannot run. that's why growth is stuck in the 2% to 2 1/2% range. second, you expose to external
for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> our guest tonight ringing a bit of the alarm bell on the economy, saying there is a 30% chance the u.s. could fall back into recession by 2017. mohamed al errian joins us, chief economic adviser with allianz. good to see you, mohammed. welcome back. >> thank you, sue. >> let's start first of all with why you feel the 30% chance exists. we're talking about the market doing so well, a lot of...
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for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los ange >>> and that's it for us.erera. >> and thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ woman: it kind was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. man 2: the honey-walnut prawns will make your insides smile. woman 2: more tortillas, please. man 3: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? braff: i love crème brûlée. sobel: the octopus should've been, like, quadropus because it was really small. sbrocco: and, you know, when you split something, all the calories evaporate and then there's none. man: that's right. yeah.
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julia boorstin is in anaheim, california with a look at the company's booming business. [ cheers ] >>ter: 25,000 video gamers are here for blizzcon's ninth year, a sold-out event to celebrate activision blizzard's games with panels and presentations for fans. >> roller derby nova. the green skin from harris of the storm. >> i am an undead warlock, level 1 undead warlock. >> i'm actually a night elf. without the ears. >> it's also a destination for e-sports tournaments to determine the world champions for four different video games. competing for over a million dollars in prize money. >> i'm a huge fan of e-sports in general. i love that, you know, we're creating our own niche for video games in general. >> reporter: this weekend's competition comes on the heels of he activision blizzard doubling down on the business of e-sports. announcing a new league and hiring the former ceo of espn and the nfl network to lead it. >> think about how many tens of millions of people are playing games around the world in organized competition. it's only going to grow. we have the most played franchise
julia boorstin is in anaheim, california with a look at the company's booming business. [ cheers ] >>ter: 25,000 video gamers are here for blizzcon's ninth year, a sold-out event to celebrate activision blizzard's games with panels and presentations for fans. >> roller derby nova. the green skin from harris of the storm. >> i am an undead warlock, level 1 undead warlock. >> i'm actually a night elf. without the ears. >> it's also a destination for e-sports...
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for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los ange >>> and that's it for us.erera. >> and thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ i've never known a girl ♪ that makes me feel the way that you do ♪ ♪ you're alright... announcer: get ready for the return of "motown 25," here on your public television station. ♪ now it's the same old song ♪ but with a different meaning since you've been gone ♪ ♪ now there's some sad things known to man ♪ ♪ but ain't too much sadder than ♪ ♪ the tears of a clown ♪ when there's no one around ♪ baby, everything is alright ♪ uptight, outta sight that's mary wilson.
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melissa, julia boorstin, thank you. and the point was made that governments weren't out to monitor chatter because it is not something typically used and there is conversation about bit-coin being used to transfer money to isis or isil. >> there is one group out there that they are an anti-terrorist secret group that goes out and they are like a hacker group. so they were talking about the fact that terrorists might be using bit-coin. the one thing they are saying is that it is untraceable. which is not true. so it would be a good thing if they were using bit-coin. because every transaction is public. so once you identify that a particular account is associated with a particular group, you could see where the money is coming from and where the money is going. so if you want to hide, it is the worst place to hide. >> interesting. breaking news news on draft kings and fan duel. come chew has the story. >> remember, draft kings and fan duel had applied or asked a judge to grant a temporary restraining order or tro to allow
melissa, julia boorstin, thank you. and the point was made that governments weren't out to monitor chatter because it is not something typically used and there is conversation about bit-coin being used to transfer money to isis or isil. >> there is one group out there that they are an anti-terrorist secret group that goes out and they are like a hacker group. so they were talking about the fact that terrorists might be using bit-coin. the one thing they are saying is that it is...
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. >> look forward to that, julia boorstin. thank you so much. as you recall in august, there was a conference call earnings report came and went, stock moved slightly. the constant call affected trade in the after-hours session. >> i'm concerned here. the stock has rallied significantly coming into this earnings. they have to knock it out of the park. they didn't on this. it wasn't horrible. their park revenue was down a little bit. down more than expected. it was still fairly decent. the way the stock has traded into this, if i were a holder of disney, i would be very worried tomorrow and very worried for the conference call. >> it seems like it's easier to be a bear going into this conference call than a bull, given cbs/time warner data points. >> if you look at time warner and cbs, both cable numbers were disastrous, in a word. if you look at disney, the cable numbers are better than expected on the revenue side. table number is the big number. that beat. the question is, does disney deserve a 20 multiple for time warner? my answer is yes the
. >> look forward to that, julia boorstin. thank you so much. as you recall in august, there was a conference call earnings report came and went, stock moved slightly. the constant call affected trade in the after-hours session. >> i'm concerned here. the stock has rallied significantly coming into this earnings. they have to knock it out of the park. they didn't on this. it wasn't horrible. their park revenue was down a little bit. down more than expected. it was still fairly...
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let's get to julia boorstin with more.i, julia. >> i just spoke with facebook ceo sheryl sandberg about what drove that company's upside surprise this quarter. >> we make a lot of investments in our ads business and those are really paying off. our ad revenue is up 45% from last year. 57% on a currency basis. and that's why we think we have the best mobile ad product in the market. we're able to measure. we have broad scale. so we're delivering returns for businesses and helping them make the switch to mobile. >> sandberg also noted that user engagement has been really strong with 65% of users coming back every single day. it is clearly one force behind growing revenue. as are video ads. sandberg saying they offer the 45 million small to medium businesses with pages on facebook, a way to easily and inexpensively launch ads. >> our goal is to be the best minute and best dollar anyone will ever spend. we believe we compare very favorably with any other advertising medium anyone can buy. we also ruled out trp buying to enable
let's get to julia boorstin with more.i, julia. >> i just spoke with facebook ceo sheryl sandberg about what drove that company's upside surprise this quarter. >> we make a lot of investments in our ads business and those are really paying off. our ad revenue is up 45% from last year. 57% on a currency basis. and that's why we think we have the best mobile ad product in the market. we're able to measure. we have broad scale. so we're delivering returns for businesses and helping...
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let's get to julia boorstin and morgan brennan and seema mody hungry for shake shack's results.s to all of you. we will have much more as they start to cross the wire. joining today's panel we have our own mike santoli and cnbc contributor carol roth, steve grasso will also join us shortly ever off the floor. welcome to you, mike. what do you make of this market? still the consolidation phase you were talking about? >> yes, and a gentle one at least at this point. if you were bullish come noog this week this is the kind of consolidation you want to see. still choppy, a lot of air pockets, a lot of stocks getting blown up when they don't deliver and facebook did hog all the oxygen today in terms of the upside, now it's stalling near those old highs, 2100 level we've crossed it 50 days this year. >> i think it's interesting that so many of the high quality momentum favorite names are getting close to their 52-week highs. whether you look at the fang stocks, some of the consumer favorites out there like the nikes of the world they're knocking on that door. it will be interesting to
let's get to julia boorstin and morgan brennan and seema mody hungry for shake shack's results.s to all of you. we will have much more as they start to cross the wire. joining today's panel we have our own mike santoli and cnbc contributor carol roth, steve grasso will also join us shortly ever off the floor. welcome to you, mike. what do you make of this market? still the consolidation phase you were talking about? >> yes, and a gentle one at least at this point. if you were bullish come...
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julia boorstin has the one key takeaway. >> the one key takeaway from facebook's earnings is that the social network is growing across the board. as a result, user numbers, revenue as well as earnings beat expectations. i spoke to coo sheryl sandberg, who said this broad growth showed facebook investment in advertising paying off. as the company rolls out more options like instagram and video ads, which are easy and inexpensive for marketers of all sizes to use. and it sounds like this across-the-board growth is likely to continue. facebook doesn't provide guidance, but sandberg said they're pleased with the size of advertiser demand this quarter. >>> thank you, julia. well, facebook appears to be firing on all cylinders, but is it a stock that belongs in your portfolio right now? david ga heraty is joining us. >> thank you, sue. >> facebook might not be your first pick, but does it belong in a portfolio that wants tech exposure? >> a portfolio that wants tech exposure and social media exposure specifically would have a hard time not owning facebook. we would say the company's growth,
julia boorstin has the one key takeaway. >> the one key takeaway from facebook's earnings is that the social network is growing across the board. as a result, user numbers, revenue as well as earnings beat expectations. i spoke to coo sheryl sandberg, who said this broad growth showed facebook investment in advertising paying off. as the company rolls out more options like instagram and video ads, which are easy and inexpensive for marketers of all sizes to use. and it sounds like this...
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julia boorstin tells us the one thing investors should focus on in disney's numbers. >> strength at espnnd disney's other cable networks drove disney's earnings higher than wall street predicted. that strength of espn perhaps surprising after iger's comments last quarter lowering expectations for espn and raising concerns about the health of the traditional tv business sparked a sell-off of media stocks. >> we feel really bullish about our television businesses, in particular espn, and look back on the quarter if we could do it over we wouldn't. we wanted to be candid about what we were seeing. the fact remains that the guidance that we updated back then remains in place today and espn's future, particularly given the array of great programming that they have and the demand that i just mentioned that's out there in the marketplace for it remains very bright. >> iger saying that as disney sees more competition from platforms that offer more mobility he sees more opportunity than ever to distribute disney content direct to consumers and to reach a bigger audience. back to you. >> thank you
julia boorstin tells us the one thing investors should focus on in disney's numbers. >> strength at espnnd disney's other cable networks drove disney's earnings higher than wall street predicted. that strength of espn perhaps surprising after iger's comments last quarter lowering expectations for espn and raising concerns about the health of the traditional tv business sparked a sell-off of media stocks. >> we feel really bullish about our television businesses, in particular espn,...
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julia boorstin takes a look at hollywood's holiday offerings. >> reporter: everyone is already talking about "star wars: the force awakens" which broke records, selling more than $50 million in tickets a month before it opened. this weekend another disney film is on track to dominate the box office. pixar's "the good dinosaur" which is off to a solid start for the long weekend, selling $1.3 million in tuesday night tickets, that's just above "frozen"'s tuesday night start before it had the highest grossing thanksgiving weekend of all time. >> i think there are more children's movies to see which is always exciting for me because i have two small kids. >> reporter: and now warner brothers rocky spinoff creed and foxes victor frankenstein are under pressure to deliver at the box office and stick out from competition both big screen and small. >> it's been an incredibly crowded marketplace in movie theaters since really the end of summer and that continues today. also the small screen presents a ton of choices and audiences are pulled in a lot of different directions. >> reporter: on the
julia boorstin takes a look at hollywood's holiday offerings. >> reporter: everyone is already talking about "star wars: the force awakens" which broke records, selling more than $50 million in tickets a month before it opened. this weekend another disney film is on track to dominate the box office. pixar's "the good dinosaur" which is off to a solid start for the long weekend, selling $1.3 million in tuesday night tickets, that's just above "frozen"'s...
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julia boorstin just spoke with the ceo. >> i'm here at the hearth stone tavern at bliz con, it's baseded game and the ceo is here to show him how devoted his fans are and that they will look to go produce original movies and tv shows as well as short form video content based on the brands starting with the sky landers tv show and call of duty movies. >> we have such rich intellectual property that it lends itself well to story telling and the meeting in los angeles we felt like we could tap into the incredible talent and resources that exist and we are going to walk before we run, we will be much more development and production focused. we always feel like our intellectual property has so much value it would be hard to entrust it to anybody else. >> and he says that the potential for a studio is even bigger because of the acquisition of candy crush maker king which activision just announced this past tuesday. >> one of the things we realize we have these great direct relationships with our audience members, whether it's on console or pc or with king on mobile phones and it's an unusual
julia boorstin just spoke with the ceo. >> i'm here at the hearth stone tavern at bliz con, it's baseded game and the ceo is here to show him how devoted his fans are and that they will look to go produce original movies and tv shows as well as short form video content based on the brands starting with the sky landers tv show and call of duty movies. >> we have such rich intellectual property that it lends itself well to story telling and the meeting in los angeles we felt like we...
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daniel boorstin helped the library of congress stimulate public interest in books and reading and literacy. we operate primarily through a couple of national networks. there are state centers for the book in the states, and they work with us to promote books and reading in their respective states and in particular to promote writers and writing care at we also have national reading promotion partners, many nonprofit groups and government organizations we also worked with to promote books and reading. we are a major component in the book festival. i hope many of you know about it and help attended in the past. you this will be on the national mall from the 22nd two the 23rd. there delighted to expand festival in the last year and that will continue. there more -- there are more seats upfront if you would like. plenty of room. we are featuring another kind of way we promote books and reading. love to give book talks at the library of congress to make a couple of points. a lot of the research at the library of congress and many in a bookaries result in the printed word. to featuresed authors
daniel boorstin helped the library of congress stimulate public interest in books and reading and literacy. we operate primarily through a couple of national networks. there are state centers for the book in the states, and they work with us to promote books and reading in their respective states and in particular to promote writers and writing care at we also have national reading promotion partners, many nonprofit groups and government organizations we also worked with to promote books and...
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julia boorstin is live in los angeles with the key takeaways from the call. julia. >> well, melissa, the kre less moonves saying they are looking at different options for the all access app. it is possible they could after a $10 a month version with no ads. $2 less than the hula ad free app which many including netflix ceo has suggested is a force for court cutting. he struck a bullish tone on the call on the traditional tv bundle saying predictions are over blown and not only is traditional tv advertising rebounding but cbs is finding more ways to make money from dvr and digital viewing. >> as distributeives roll out the skinny bundles of far fewer packages, we will be part of the packages because of the strength of our content. as we've proven in the deals we've done, we will get paid even more per subscriber in a skinny bundle than in a traditional bundle. >> moonves added it is likely one or more media tech companies will launch in the next year which will add rerve. he guided to a particularly strong q4 saying the ad mket is strong and that nonpolitical
julia boorstin is live in los angeles with the key takeaways from the call. julia. >> well, melissa, the kre less moonves saying they are looking at different options for the all access app. it is possible they could after a $10 a month version with no ads. $2 less than the hula ad free app which many including netflix ceo has suggested is a force for court cutting. he struck a bullish tone on the call on the traditional tv bundle saying predictions are over blown and not only is...
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bywere created in 1977 daniel boorstin to help the library of congress stir public interest in books and reading and literacy. we operate primarily through a couple of national networks. there are state centers for the book in most of the states. they work with us to promote books and reading. in particular, to promote writers and writing. national reading promotion partners, many nonprofit groups, and government organizations that we also work with to promote books and reading. we are a major component in the national book festival. i hope many of you know about the national book festival and have attended in the past. this year's festival will be on the national mall from september 20 22 september 23. have beenighted to able to expand-- two september 23. september 23. we are delighted to have been able to expand the festival. to make a couple of points. a lot of the research of library of congress and other libraries results and to research in the printed word. we are pleased to feature offers and their books that have a special relationship with library of congress. you will learn
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. >> thanks, julia boorstin.re of what this could mean, let's bring in david faber who knows the media spacer than anyone out there. he joins us on the "fast" line. if you look at viacom after the court documents, they finished close to the highs of the session. the stock was bid higher on the release of the documents. could you walk us through what investors are thinking. >> they are thinking that eventually mr. redstone is going to die. i should add, sumner, i've known for many years and i hope it is not true, that he's declined to this extent. but regardless, you know people on wall street are simply speculating as to what will happen to the companies when he does pass away. he is 92 or perhaps even older than that, actually. and yet, that remains something that is unclear. because as julia said, there is a trust, and irrevocable trust of which the beneficiaries are the youngest of his, great grandkids i think. and the trustees of the trust are not in a position where they are forced in some way to force the s
. >> thanks, julia boorstin.re of what this could mean, let's bring in david faber who knows the media spacer than anyone out there. he joins us on the "fast" line. if you look at viacom after the court documents, they finished close to the highs of the session. the stock was bid higher on the release of the documents. could you walk us through what investors are thinking. >> they are thinking that eventually mr. redstone is going to die. i should add, sumner, i've known...
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julia boorstin is live in san francisco with the latest from the call.ia. >> that is right, melissa. mark zuckerburg kicked off the call by talking about momentum in the mobile use in particular. saying that facebook is using to improper the core product to grow engagement and saying that video is exploding. it is popular for users and marketers. daily video views have doubled since april. >> there have on average 8 billion video users daily. and to offer more engaging video experiences we added live video for public figures an we now support interactive 360 videos and news feed. >> just moments ago cfo david wayner warned that facebook will continue to face currency headwinds in latin america and capital expenditure would be in the 50% range, down from the prior range of 50% to 55%. on the call zuckerburg also talked about the priority that the company is placing on getting more people connected to the internet, that of course means more potential facebook users. he warned investors to be patient with facebook investment in oculus saying it could be the
julia boorstin is live in san francisco with the latest from the call.ia. >> that is right, melissa. mark zuckerburg kicked off the call by talking about momentum in the mobile use in particular. saying that facebook is using to improper the core product to grow engagement and saying that video is exploding. it is popular for users and marketers. daily video views have doubled since april. >> there have on average 8 billion video users daily. and to offer more engaging video...
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julia boorstin is in los angeles with the details. >> with the nfl's deal for sunday -- for thursday night games, with cbs, only one year long. the nfl has been meeting with everyone. broadcasting networks and internet companies. they have talking to -- talked to every company about selling the rates which is valuable as must-see live tv. sources say the nfl is looking for a deal to make thursday night football more dominant and looking for more promotionch and since thursday games are not locked up for the next five years, they are hoping to use the strategies to experiment and prepare for the future. to me that says more digital distribution. they are open to selling a stake in the network as part of a larger deal to prevent it cut out of slimmer bundles in the case of cord cutting. last week the nfl in silicon valley meeting with yahoo, following the first digitally distributed game just last month. the nfl wouldn't comment but we could expect the deal for thursday games to close in the first quarter. melissa. >> julia, thank you very much. pete i have to go to you, mr. football f
julia boorstin is in los angeles with the details. >> with the nfl's deal for sunday -- for thursday night games, with cbs, only one year long. the nfl has been meeting with everyone. broadcasting networks and internet companies. they have talking to -- talked to every company about selling the rates which is valuable as must-see live tv. sources say the nfl is looking for a deal to make thursday night football more dominant and looking for more promotionch and since thursday games are...
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meg terrell, julia boorstin on time warner which signed up jon stewart the other day and morgan brennan on soda stream. meg, you go first. >> it was a beat and raise for regeneron in the third quarter on both the top and bottom lines. all eyes on eye lea, the big eye drug. that came in with a beat but the company said the fourth quarter could see slower great. they weren't about potential bad weather, the holiday season, and inventory stocking. a lot of eyes on the launch of their new cholesterol drug. for the first quarter on the market, analysts described it as a modest launch. the company saying it is going to be an initial gradual uptake of this cholesterol drug. finally, some encouraging updates on the pipeline. they have drugs for rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis. why is the stock down today on a beat and raise? some saying that because the stock rallied into the quarter, others say because regeneron said next year will be a year of investment, but overall a very positive response to the third quarter. >> thank you very much. julia, time warner stock selling off. >> tyler,
meg terrell, julia boorstin on time warner which signed up jon stewart the other day and morgan brennan on soda stream. meg, you go first. >> it was a beat and raise for regeneron in the third quarter on both the top and bottom lines. all eyes on eye lea, the big eye drug. that came in with a beat but the company said the fourth quarter could see slower great. they weren't about potential bad weather, the holiday season, and inventory stocking. a lot of eyes on the launch of their new...
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julia boorstin is all over it for us. >> it's certainly not good. snapchat's valuation was $16 billion as of this last fund-raising round. they just drove down the price by 25%. the combination of the filings and monthly holding reports show fidelity dropping the value of each year of the 4-year-old messaging start-up from $30.72 the end of august to $22.91 tend of september. now fidelity won't comment an individual companies. this could reflect concerns about snapchat's ability to make money from fast growing user base. in september, snapchat shut down the snap channel, the own content production and launch aid few tour that charge users to replace snaps. they have been launching more content partnerships and more targeting tools. this writedown comes on the heels that fidelity cut the valuation, their investment drop box by 20%. these writedowns feed into concerns about private internet companies evaluations and the ability to groet valuations in the public market with uber valued at $51 billion. i reached out to snapchat. they said no comment. ty
julia boorstin is all over it for us. >> it's certainly not good. snapchat's valuation was $16 billion as of this last fund-raising round. they just drove down the price by 25%. the combination of the filings and monthly holding reports show fidelity dropping the value of each year of the 4-year-old messaging start-up from $30.72 the end of august to $22.91 tend of september. now fidelity won't comment an individual companies. this could reflect concerns about snapchat's ability to make...
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let's go to julia boorstin with the story. >> activision blizzard is the largest video game giant with strong hold in the core market of console video games and now a big play into the mobile gaming space. actity advi tivision they will half a billion monthly active users all around the world. and it will give the console game leader access to the mobile xami ga gaming market and expects to grow more than 50% by 2019. >> mobile was important, but also attracting women to gaming is a really important part of our strategy. and with king, 60% of the audience is now female. which is a really great expansion opportunity for us. and they're in 196 countries around the world which is something that is really exciting. >> the idea is that activision should benefit from cross selling its games to king's player network and also to expand its console franchises into mobile formats. analysts are generally bullish on the deal being being a keyed creed accreted to the 2016 results. some are questioning whether the core franchises like candy crush risk losing their value over time. king shareholders
let's go to julia boorstin with the story. >> activision blizzard is the largest video game giant with strong hold in the core market of console video games and now a big play into the mobile gaming space. actity advi tivision they will half a billion monthly active users all around the world. and it will give the console game leader access to the mobile xami ga gaming market and expects to grow more than 50% by 2019. >> mobile was important, but also attracting women to gaming is a...
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let's go to julia boorstin now for a quick news alert about ade adele. i will say hello, julia. >> that's right, tyler. you won't be able to stream one of the hottest new albums of the year on spotify. it's adele's first release in nearly five years. a source close to the situation telling me adele's representation has reached out to digital services to say the new album will not be available for streaming. only for purchase, for downloads. adele follows taylor swift who pulled her muse friri music fro last year. leverage their direct relationship with their loyal fans. this follows the first single from the album selling a record, more than 1.1 million copies in the u.s. in its first week and the video drawing more than 400 million video views since its launch last month. billboard reports the album is expected to sell about 2.5 million copies in the first week. that would make it the biggest first week for any new album in 15 years since 'n sync. few artists have the fan base to pull away from popular streaming services. we reached out to columbia reco
let's go to julia boorstin now for a quick news alert about ade adele. i will say hello, julia. >> that's right, tyler. you won't be able to stream one of the hottest new albums of the year on spotify. it's adele's first release in nearly five years. a source close to the situation telling me adele's representation has reached out to digital services to say the new album will not be available for streaming. only for purchase, for downloads. adele follows taylor swift who pulled her muse...
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you have julia boorstin with the latest details. >> hulu approached time warner and the two met for preliminarys according to a source close to the situation. bringing on time warner as an owner and a provider of content along with disney, fox and comcast, would make hulu a more formidable opponent to netflix especially now that hulu has an add free option. netflix would have less access to time warner content. hulu did not comment but it could use an infusion of cash to invest in original and licensed programming. a report says getting access to time warner content earlier could help hulu, with about 10 million u.s. subscribers close the gap with netflix which has 43 million. so my source tells me talks are not joen going, time warner ceo jeff bewkes has identified new investments that could weigh on long termg earnings but drive long-term growth. hulu threatens its parent company's core about is. >> they are the cord cutter stream. if keeping you on cable and satellite is those new shows from the big broadcast networks. >> if i was an owner of current cable networks i would not be having hulu
you have julia boorstin with the latest details. >> hulu approached time warner and the two met for preliminarys according to a source close to the situation. bringing on time warner as an owner and a provider of content along with disney, fox and comcast, would make hulu a more formidable opponent to netflix especially now that hulu has an add free option. netflix would have less access to time warner content. hulu did not comment but it could use an infusion of cash to invest in...
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i'm julia boorstin with an update on "star wars."than $50 million worth of tickets to "star wars: the force awakens" have already been sold according to a source close to the situation. that's with four weeks left to go. fandango the fit lm has set a presale record. of this puts "star wars" on track to set a new u.s. opening weekend box office record. imax entertainment ceo bob foster tells me what makes this incredible is it's really before the proper advertising campaign has kicked in. working in the film's favor, timing, with 16 days between its release and when most people will return to work after the new year holiday. and disney is requiring theaters to keep the film on screens through the new year's day holiday. now, this is just the latest sign that disney's $4 billion acquisition of lucas film is paying off in droves. it's just one factor driving disney shares higher over the last three months. "power lunch" will be right back. ♪ come on, wake up!!! come on, why ya sleepin'? come on! >>what time is it? it's go time. >>come o
i'm julia boorstin with an update on "star wars."than $50 million worth of tickets to "star wars: the force awakens" have already been sold according to a source close to the situation. that's with four weeks left to go. fandango the fit lm has set a presale record. of this puts "star wars" on track to set a new u.s. opening weekend box office record. imax entertainment ceo bob foster tells me what makes this incredible is it's really before the proper advertising...
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let's get out to julia boorstin about what is it is. >> the stand-alone youtube music app launches todaythere is a free ad supported version featuring music videos plus tools for music discovery but if users subscribe to red, the $10 a month ad free service they get ad free access plus the ability to listen to music off line and they also get access to google play music. today's app launch showed google stepping up competition with spotify, but apple music and pandora. music draws such heavy use on mobile devices it's considered a key battle ground for consumers for advertising as well as subscription dollars. youtube's music app comes on the heels of two other targeted apps from youtube, we have a video game app and also a children's content app, kids app which shows youtube moving towards a portfolio of app strategy similar to what we're seeing from facebook as well. >> have you used it, julia, by the way? >> i have checked out this one online but i haven't downloaded it to my phone yet. i'm not sure if i want to pay another $10 a month. >> i know. >> i also subscribe to spotify, i use
let's get out to julia boorstin about what is it is. >> the stand-alone youtube music app launches todaythere is a free ad supported version featuring music videos plus tools for music discovery but if users subscribe to red, the $10 a month ad free service they get ad free access plus the ability to listen to music off line and they also get access to google play music. today's app launch showed google stepping up competition with spotify, but apple music and pandora. music draws such...
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. >> let's get out to los angeles now and julia boorstin, big news on sumner redstone. julia?ight. sumner redstone's ex-girlfriend filed a lawsuit alleging he's mentally impaired and unable to make decisions. he's executive chairman of the board at cnbc and viacom. the lawsuit demands redstone receive a mental examination to determine whether he can still make decisions. she says redstone is barely sentient, unable to care for himself as well as weepy and combative. redstone's attorney issuing a statement saying that the lawsuit is, quote, riddled with laws and a despicable increatva of his privacy. in a 123-page response, redstone revealing that he's appointed philippe doman in fact in the event of his incapacity. it raises questions of his control over viacom and cbs. guys back over to you. >> thanks so much. >>> an annual white house tradition. the president pardoning the turkey. >> which actually sounds pretty good. if for some reason abe can't fulfill his duties to walk around and gobble all day, honest is in an undisclosed location ready to serve as tin totus line of suc
. >> let's get out to los angeles now and julia boorstin, big news on sumner redstone. julia?ight. sumner redstone's ex-girlfriend filed a lawsuit alleging he's mentally impaired and unable to make decisions. he's executive chairman of the board at cnbc and viacom. the lawsuit demands redstone receive a mental examination to determine whether he can still make decisions. she says redstone is barely sentient, unable to care for himself as well as weepy and combative. redstone's attorney...
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julia boorstin joins us now with the recap. >> peanuts performance was far from peanuts, but of courselazing, "spectre" the latest james bond movie drew $73 million in north america, that's its second largest u.s. opening in history and worldwide the sony film brought in a record $300 million in less than two weeks. it boosts the value of the french ice. sony along with warner brothers and paramount are likely to bid on it. mgm is cashing in on the franc ice in china to offer the bond library via vod and subscription streaming. the peanuts movie revival of the franchise $45 million in north america helping the total box office rebound from two weeks of box office bombs, bringing the box office year to date up nearly 5% from last year. now we will have to see how these films hold up in coming weeks, hunger games finale mocking jay part 2 is expected to be huge it opens a week from this friday. >> did you see any of them, julia? >> i didn't say either one of these. i have to say i do still really want to see the bond movie even though it didn't get as good reviews as the last bond which
julia boorstin joins us now with the recap. >> peanuts performance was far from peanuts, but of courselazing, "spectre" the latest james bond movie drew $73 million in north america, that's its second largest u.s. opening in history and worldwide the sony film brought in a record $300 million in less than two weeks. it boosts the value of the french ice. sony along with warner brothers and paramount are likely to bid on it. mgm is cashing in on the franc ice in china to offer...
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julia boorstin has details on both. >> they are both launching new exclusive series today. "the man in the high castle," in which the nazis and the japanese won world war ii. it was the most watch pilot and the biggest investment in a single show yet. meanwhile today netflix is launching the marvel series, jessica jones, which has also drawn positive reviews. >> original programming is what creates the buzz around these channels. not older content that they're rerunning. and what you are seeing out of amazon and netflix and even h u hulu, all of the online outlets are trying to create their own buzz worthiness. >> greenfield said the growing investment are a natural progression away from the media giants and draw subscribers to prime free shipping which gets them to spend more money. originals are a key way to differentiate services in light of so many content choices now. kelly. >> julia, thank you. guys, what do you make of it? and again, there is a lot riding on the fact that each one of these is a success. >> without a doubt. and as long as we're talking about the next
julia boorstin has details on both. >> they are both launching new exclusive series today. "the man in the high castle," in which the nazis and the japanese won world war ii. it was the most watch pilot and the biggest investment in a single show yet. meanwhile today netflix is launching the marvel series, jessica jones, which has also drawn positive reviews. >> original programming is what creates the buzz around these channels. not older content that they're rerunning....
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julia boorstin is here. >> with facebook shares trading near an all time high up about 45% in the past year zuckerberg's paid paternity leave plan speaks to his confidence in his management team. facebook won't comment on specific plans but it's fair to assume he will be reachable at home to weigh in on a range of issues while his veteran team takes on more things. cheryl samberg, mike chrepforward and chris cox is responsible for all of facebook's products and features. all of their other divisions with their own ceos. with zuckerberg's baby expected in the next few weeks it works in his favor that part of his time off will be during the holidays when business blows down anyway. with zuckerberg taking two months leave is drawing a lot of attention it is half the paid parental leave that facebook offers to all of its employees. >> stay with us. what do you guys think about this? which the way, the shares today only slightly weaker. >> i don't think people think of it as a strategic risk or business risk or anything like that. the only thing i would say is maybe that facebook is not goi
julia boorstin is here. >> with facebook shares trading near an all time high up about 45% in the past year zuckerberg's paid paternity leave plan speaks to his confidence in his management team. facebook won't comment on specific plans but it's fair to assume he will be reachable at home to weigh in on a range of issues while his veteran team takes on more things. cheryl samberg, mike chrepforward and chris cox is responsible for all of facebook's products and features. all of their...
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julia boorstin on cbs, phil lebeau results on tesla, diana olick will bring us jill low, morgan brennans steel and seema mody covering grew upon. we will have have heavy hitters for the deal book conference in new york city. we will bring you stanley truck en smiler and carl eye can will be speaking later on in the show. joining today's panel we do have our own mike santoli and sara eisen and "fast money" trading guy adami. welcome one and all. mike, let me start with you, a nice two day rally. the nasdaq 100 closing at a new high. >> we're stretching this rally up toward the old highs for the broad indexes. the nasdaq 100 has been a leadership group. the same mega cap names are getting pushed higher. it seems mature this move and on the other hand the laggard groups are lifting. we talked about the physical retailers, bob did, and also i see some of the trash small cap energy. the stuff that's been blasted and the stuff where you can park money is moving. >> that said, sara, transports are one of the sectors we have been watching all year for some sign of direction. today they were hit
julia boorstin on cbs, phil lebeau results on tesla, diana olick will bring us jill low, morgan brennans steel and seema mody covering grew upon. we will have have heavy hitters for the deal book conference in new york city. we will bring you stanley truck en smiler and carl eye can will be speaking later on in the show. joining today's panel we do have our own mike santoli and sara eisen and "fast money" trading guy adami. welcome one and all. mike, let me start with you, a nice two...