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stocks off the bottom since we got that bottom. last but not least, let's not forget about the ultimate cord cutter, netflix. take a gander at the daily chart for netflix. you can see how the stock totally fell off a cliff when it reported a disappointing quarter. this was a break in the speculative stocks i needed to see in my checklist. but even after its recent beheading, lang thinks there's an opportunity in netflix if you're patient enough away. he expects the stock's low from last wednesday to hold with two ceilings of resistance. lang says netflix has a lot of work to do, was it may have a bottom to build upon here, and that's something -- i don't know. i have all these other good ones. here's the bottom line, when it comes to the media stocks, content is king, which is why some have been roaring, and the charts, as interpreted by bob lang, say they can keep going higher. especially time warner, which is, indeed, his favorite. how about we go to sager in california. sager? zbr >> caller: hi. good morning, how are you? >> i'm
stocks off the bottom since we got that bottom. last but not least, let's not forget about the ultimate cord cutter, netflix. take a gander at the daily chart for netflix. you can see how the stock totally fell off a cliff when it reported a disappointing quarter. this was a break in the speculative stocks i needed to see in my checklist. but even after its recent beheading, lang thinks there's an opportunity in netflix if you're patient enough away. he expects the stock's low from last...
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this is "bottom line." -- from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. matt miller is following stocks as federal reserve officials begin their two-day meeting. julie hyman tells us why amazon is searching for a few good moms. with the next phase of the aig trial in washington. and more coming up in just a few minutes. first, let's look at the top stories we are following. prove from texas to ohio and back before being diagnosed with ebola has been released from an atlanta hospital. vinson is now virus free. she worked at a nurse at the dallas hospital and cared for thomas duncan. who was quarantined at a hospital in new jersey after treating ebola patients in west africa has returned to maine. she greetedials say to be quarantined at home. south korea's spy agency says it has all the mystery o
this is "bottom line." -- from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. matt miller is following stocks as federal reserve officials begin their two-day meeting. julie hyman tells us why amazon is searching for a few good moms. with the next phase of the aig...
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and the bottom. now, there was a vigorous debate yesterday in the markets as to whether what we saw early on was true capitulation or not, i said it was absolutely not. >> the halftime today as well, larry oldman was talking about whether he thinks we are put in the bottom here. the dow is down 80. we spoke with a professional day trader are, one of the biggest traders of s & p futures in the world, larry altman, suggested a near-term bottom may be in place, at least for a few weeks. still bearish over the long term. thinks the s & p is going lower than it is today but the environment is one which you can actually buy some stocks. let's list top what he said and react to it on the other side. >> i think you know, this morning, grow will hold for a few weeks and -- >> you do? interesting. >> i would be looking to buy dips rather than sell rallies at this moment as a day trader, but i do think that the bigger picture is that the market's going lower. doesn't mean crude isn't going to rally $3 or $4, bu
and the bottom. now, there was a vigorous debate yesterday in the markets as to whether what we saw early on was true capitulation or not, i said it was absolutely not. >> the halftime today as well, larry oldman was talking about whether he thinks we are put in the bottom here. the dow is down 80. we spoke with a professional day trader are, one of the biggest traders of s & p futures in the world, larry altman, suggested a near-term bottom may be in place, at least for a few weeks....
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"bottom line."at means that "taking stock," moves to 5:30 new york time. that starts tonight, only on bloomberg. in other news, the dark days of the financial crisis came back to light today in a federal courtroom in washington. hank paulson took the stand to defend the aig bailout. he is the first of three star witnesses to testify and hang greenberg's shareholder lawsuit against the federal government. peter cook has more on this case. how did mr. paulson do on the stand today? >> it was clear from watching him that there are few things that hank paulson wants to do less than talk about the financial crisis, after everything he went through. today,on the stand talking about some of those painful, difficult decisions he made us treasury secretary. you can see the anguish in his face as he was talking about some of those decisions. by and large, we heard the same story from hank paulson on the stage that we heard from the start of the financial crisis. the decision to bailout aig was necessary. dist
"bottom line."at means that "taking stock," moves to 5:30 new york time. that starts tonight, only on bloomberg. in other news, the dark days of the financial crisis came back to light today in a federal courtroom in washington. hank paulson took the stand to defend the aig bailout. he is the first of three star witnesses to testify and hang greenberg's shareholder lawsuit against the federal government. peter cook has more on this case. how did mr. paulson do on the stand...
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investable bottom. we will get through this together. on "mad money" tonight it's been a wild ride lately and while we could see more pain ahead i have my eye on stocks that could soar after the smoke clears. are they too cheap to ignore it? don't miss my take. it's called sales force to come back to earth. is now the time to take your portfolio to the sky? stick with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #, mad tweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something some head to madmoney.cnbc.com. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post you
investable bottom. we will get through this together. on "mad money" tonight it's been a wild ride lately and while we could see more pain ahead i have my eye on stocks that could soar after the smoke clears. are they too cheap to ignore it? don't miss my take. it's called sales force to come back to earth. is now the time to take your portfolio to the sky? stick with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question?...
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here is the bottom line. next week is so important that we may get cues and clues that could last from here until the rest of the year. given the improving geopolitical back drop i think it is worth investing in the best companies that report next week. and you know the ones i am focused on. >>. >> total red flag. there is good noises but the good part went to verizon. donna in texas. >> caller: boo yeah. >> what's up? >> caller: i just re-read and re-read "get rich carefully." you will need to write another book after this week. >> the last one took so much out of me, i don't know. >> caller: i have been in and out of first solar before and did very well. and it's way down. i was wondering is now the time to get back in it? >> there is a brokerage house, an inexpensive stock. when oil goes down, solar is a religion. thank you for the kind words about "get rich carefully". kirk in texas. >> good luck sunday. >> caller: love the show. thank you for taking my call. here is my question. i have an amount of pando
here is the bottom line. next week is so important that we may get cues and clues that could last from here until the rest of the year. given the improving geopolitical back drop i think it is worth investing in the best companies that report next week. and you know the ones i am focused on. >>. >> total red flag. there is good noises but the good part went to verizon. donna in texas. >> caller: boo yeah. >> what's up? >> caller: i just re-read and re-read...
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and to me, looks like it's bottomed. in the discretionary space. wow, i love that kind of action; ifq panera breadisk can hold up during that kind3wc of beatdown then i think the stockñr could ready to run when we get good news, which is why my charitable trust which you can follow along at ñr+actionalertsplus.com has last buying panera. panera's become a classic turnc the stock isq dramatically underperformed over the last two years following missteps on service, food quaviáv and a menq that was both not diverse enough "át last two years,çó panera's underperformed. investors worried about declining traffic, disappointing same-store sales. not to mention the departure ofg the chief financial cofficer. the cfo leaving the bottom for panera. an>5 the stockxd has been makin its way higher ever since. i think it deserves to go higher. higher still. and not just because i love the asian chicke;gn salad side ofçó bread or that my kids love it even more than i do. nope, it's because wall street's and it did so atÑi the moment w
and to me, looks like it's bottomed. in the discretionary space. wow, i love that kind of action; ifq panera breadisk can hold up during that kind3wc of beatdown then i think the stockñr could ready to run when we get good news, which is why my charitable trust which you can follow along at ñr+actionalertsplus.com has last buying panera. panera's become a classic turnc the stock isq dramatically underperformed over the last two years following missteps on service, food quaviáv and a menq...
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we bounced off of levels that we bottomed off of in 2010. seller. >> thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. at 5:00. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >>> hey i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. back to kcramerica. yes we can bounce after a decline. of course we can. every market can bounce but can it last? that is what matters and it is not clear from today's action. dow ultimately declining 6. s&p advancing.16%. nasdaq climbing 3.2%. we can call it mixed nevertheless it was still a day where the averages looked fabsz at one point but the gains couldn't be sustained. because there are still so many unresolved issues impacting the overall direction of this treacherous market. remember i told you yesterday we needed to see stability in a variety of areas before we got an investable bottom? many people on twitter said the list was too difficult. it was really a canard a strong man,
we bounced off of levels that we bottomed off of in 2010. seller. >> thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. at 5:00. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >>> hey i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. back to kcramerica. yes we can bounce after a decline. of course we can. every...
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mark, welcome back to "bottom line."see you again. -- good to see you again. >> thank you. >> why does it seem like it is two steps forward, one step back? all we haveeally been able to manage and a lot of that has to do with the damage done during the housing bust. a lot of folks are feeling uncertain about job prospects. we recovered all of the jobs lost during the recession, they were not quite the same jobs that were lost. more peoplemillion working today than prior to the recession, but we have 2.6 million fewer people working full-time. nota lot of people are just at the point in their lives that they feel comfortable putting down roots, starting a family, buying a house. it has been tough and credit has been tougher to come by. will get into, we that, but help us understand the dynamic between home prices, that are slowing, and home price -- home values, which are on the rise. beenll, home prices have moderating, and the reason they have been moderating is that if you go back to the recession we had a nice rebound
mark, welcome back to "bottom line."see you again. -- good to see you again. >> thank you. >> why does it seem like it is two steps forward, one step back? all we haveeally been able to manage and a lot of that has to do with the damage done during the housing bust. a lot of folks are feeling uncertain about job prospects. we recovered all of the jobs lost during the recession, they were not quite the same jobs that were lost. more peoplemillion working today than prior to...
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here's the bottom line. today we got blowouts where we expected little. tomorrow, it looks like we're going to get hammered because of some stocks that didn't blow out the numbers today. but let's give this market its due. monster bullish moves define the incredibly bullish session. i think tomorrow will be a different story. how about chuck in florida, please. chuck? >> caller: how you doing, jim? boo-yah. >> boo-yah, boo-yah, chuck. what's up? >> caller: i just had a question about the jcpenney. what are your thoughts on that, the stock, and also the announcement of marvin ellis? >> i feel that jcpenney is under -- it's just not going to be great stock for now. it looks like when kohl's reported something that kind of verified how jcpenney is having a tough time, it made me think that these classic department store retailers are not the place to be. i'm not crazy about jcpenney. it's not great, not bad. how about john in illinois, please. john? john? >> caller: hey, jim. >> john. what's up? >> caller: hey,
here's the bottom line. today we got blowouts where we expected little. tomorrow, it looks like we're going to get hammered because of some stocks that didn't blow out the numbers today. but let's give this market its due. monster bullish moves define the incredibly bullish session. i think tomorrow will be a different story. how about chuck in florida, please. chuck? >> caller: how you doing, jim? boo-yah. >> boo-yah, boo-yah, chuck. what's up? >> caller: i just had a...
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inverted.ally that is the google trend. 100 is at the bottom.it as a correlated get in the s&p 500, which has triggered rallies -- this,interpret essentially people are stopping selling. they are looking to scoop up names? >> it could be that. institutional players have moved in. -- now joe q. public is >> one step behind, probably late in why is it happening? >> it seems to be something that is repeated over and over and over again. i don't think there is a deterministic explanation -- >> it is really fascinating. what is overbought at the moment? >> with the pullback we saw in the rebound we have had, the most interesting one is domino's pizza. >> i love domino's pizza. i missed it so much in hong kong. oh, my favorite. >> why would you default to that? but apparently traitors like it. the overbought, oversold conditions of the stock. that is the most overbought in the past year. >> on the flip side, what is oversold at the moment? >> the biggest one is ibm, which kind of makes sense. >> big blue had problems recently. ship unit.sted their an
inverted.ally that is the google trend. 100 is at the bottom.it as a correlated get in the s&p 500, which has triggered rallies -- this,interpret essentially people are stopping selling. they are looking to scoop up names? >> it could be that. institutional players have moved in. -- now joe q. public is >> one step behind, probably late in why is it happening? >> it seems to be something that is repeated over and over and over again. i don't think there is a deterministic...
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more "bottom line" is next. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line."ng with us. the european union added amazon to a number of multinational tax dealings it is investigating. a 2003 -- we have the minister of finance for luxembourg joining me in the studio. pierre gramegna, thank you for joining me. thank you for your time. the eu's competition chief told reporters today that luxembourg's tax authorities agreed to limit the proportion of amazon's turnover that is being taxed in luxembourg. he says this happen regardless of the company's profit. he called this type of realty payment exaggerated. he implied it may amount to an unfair advantage. what is your reaction to his comments and what repercussions will it have on luxembourg going forward? thatrst of all, let me say the role is to look after fair competition in the eu, as written in the treaty. is alsocommission allowed to focus on an individual case to make sure that there has been no state aid. the commission can play its role and exert its power. it is a normal thing that if there are doubts on
more "bottom line" is next. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line."ng with us. the european union added amazon to a number of multinational tax dealings it is investigating. a 2003 -- we have the minister of finance for luxembourg joining me in the studio. pierre gramegna, thank you for joining me. thank you for your time. the eu's competition chief told reporters today that luxembourg's tax authorities agreed to limit the proportion of amazon's...
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have we bottomed out? >> i don't think necessarily means the bottom is over but it sure was an exhausting day today and i think as your other guest said i think there were some encouraging signs. at the end of the day people were taking in some of the really good news and trying to put it all in perspective. let me give you an example. your kid comes home from school with d on algebra test. on surface it is bad but you realize he has been a and b on other tests and realize he was out to 1:00 with you at walmart. it not the end of the world. we have serious problems in europe. ebola is obviously a very serious concern i think investors realizing what we're experience something much-needed pause in the market. we need ad selloff. we've been calling for it for quite some time. i think investors at end of the day saw really good, positive things in the economy. liz: brian, rob makes a lot of sense here, i now my 10-year-old would say, what he said. don't get mad at me when i don't do well on the tests. the mar
have we bottomed out? >> i don't think necessarily means the bottom is over but it sure was an exhausting day today and i think as your other guest said i think there were some encouraging signs. at the end of the day people were taking in some of the really good news and trying to put it all in perspective. let me give you an example. your kid comes home from school with d on algebra test. on surface it is bad but you realize he has been a and b on other tests and realize he was out to...
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at theury shoemaker bottom as luxury goods makers report headwinds. equity markets swing violently. future starting to stabilize, pretty much flat. dax features higher by 36 points. manus cranny, four weeks of losses. >> are we going to get an update ? >> whether that holds true. you have a host of european voices speaking. that is possibly going to move markets as well. . am going to reflect back you want to go to mark barton's page. $500 trillion has been wiped out of equities. he put it beautifully. the u.k. market is worth two and a half trillion dollars. the japanese market is worth $4.2 trillion. you are looking at the u.k. and japan in terms of market value having disappeared. -- 5.5 trillion. , over 2%.on the up you saw crude turnaround by two dollars. this happens as the u.k. regains some traction. we had some pretty strong and healthy numbers. 6.1% rise in auto sales. nice in terms of registration. that is up to the carmaker. some days.yself let's have a look at the individuals. ?ill they go for an ipo a share sale could be worth as billion, all for the ipo market. jimmy c
at theury shoemaker bottom as luxury goods makers report headwinds. equity markets swing violently. future starting to stabilize, pretty much flat. dax features higher by 36 points. manus cranny, four weeks of losses. >> are we going to get an update ? >> whether that holds true. you have a host of european voices speaking. that is possibly going to move markets as well. . am going to reflect back you want to go to mark barton's page. $500 trillion has been wiped out of equities. he...
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oh, bottom line here, in light of the fears that treasury actions, what bottom line should people do with their retirement savings? >> bottom line, not to panic, but reassess where you are. if you're afraid of the risk, whether it is ebola, shooting in canada, things that make you not sleep at night you need to reassess and make sure your portfolio is reallocated and reach your retirement goals. >> have a great week, sharon epperson. >>> finally, folks, which universities produce the most billionaires? according to this year's wealth census report, most of them in the u.s., ive league names dominate. university of pennsylvania, followed by harvard, yale, the university of southern california. and princeton, two overseas universities made the top ten, india's university of mumbai and the london school of economics. and that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us, i'm tyler mathisen, have a great weekend everybody. we'll see you monday. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by. >> the street.com, featured by stephanie link who shares her market insig
oh, bottom line here, in light of the fears that treasury actions, what bottom line should people do with their retirement savings? >> bottom line, not to panic, but reassess where you are. if you're afraid of the risk, whether it is ebola, shooting in canada, things that make you not sleep at night you need to reassess and make sure your portfolio is reallocated and reach your retirement goals. >> have a great week, sharon epperson. >>> finally, folks, which universities...
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welcome to "bottom line."hank you for your time today. >> thank you, mark. >> sir, the rollout of the health care act was a mess. that fact is not in dispute. one year later, how would you assess how the law is working? >> not very well and the final conclusions cannot even be reached because a large portion of the most important part of the law relative to its impact who havee people insurance through their employer has not been instituted because of unilateral delays put in effect to the president, specifically the employer mandate language. once that kicks in next year, i think you will see a significant shift in people from private insurance plans where they have lots of choice and get to design it according to their interest into exchanges where their choices will be limited and where the subsidy of the .axpayer will jump dramatically where an employee, for example, has there insurance covered by a private employer and that costs the private employer on average $12,000. that employee goes to the exchange,
welcome to "bottom line."hank you for your time today. >> thank you, mark. >> sir, the rollout of the health care act was a mess. that fact is not in dispute. one year later, how would you assess how the law is working? >> not very well and the final conclusions cannot even be reached because a large portion of the most important part of the law relative to its impact who havee people insurance through their employer has not been instituted because of unilateral...
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there were encouraging signs with an effort to buy when the markets were at their bottom. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pasani at the new york stock exchange. >>> a perfect storm of bad news hitting stocks today with a second case of ebola diagnosed in a texas health care worker who had traveled on an airline. and the u.s. economic data came in weaker than expected raising fears that the u.s. could be coming down with the same case of economic weakness hitting europe. >> we had a fairly rich set of valuations given underlining growth prospects. and i believe that the market is beginning to price in future fed actions, midland growth, this is all beginning to come together. >> retail sales fell worse than forecast, there were declines in gasoline and auto sales that were expected. but other weaknesses were broad-based including furniture and clothing sales. with tremendous uncertainty over the outlook, world markets gathered the american consumer to step up and spend, instead they stayed home. the strong downdraft in the stock market and the weakened economic data
there were encouraging signs with an effort to buy when the markets were at their bottom. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pasani at the new york stock exchange. >>> a perfect storm of bad news hitting stocks today with a second case of ebola diagnosed in a texas health care worker who had traveled on an airline. and the u.s. economic data came in weaker than expected raising fears that the u.s. could be coming down with the same case of economic weakness hitting...
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. >> steven, i am sorry, could you explain what the map is at the bottom of the page. >> i am going to go through each of the projects. >> sorry. >> the second project is a balance lot measure dashboard and this one we have done the summaries in the past but this one is different and because it allows you to browse all of the activity, by only knowing just the measure letter and so you don't need to know the committees involved and you don't need to know the different contributers it will just display the information as long as you know the measure letter whether or not you want to look at the supporting or opposing side. and the third project that i am going to go over, is sort of a fun project and this one is called a democracy facts label. and it is summarizes the activity by committee, and it allows to you look at the top donors to the ballot measure committee and it is based on a design by professioner levett of the law school and so we have been working with him on this. >> before i get into those projects i think that it will be useful to get a basic understanding of the infrast
. >> steven, i am sorry, could you explain what the map is at the bottom of the page. >> i am going to go through each of the projects. >> sorry. >> the second project is a balance lot measure dashboard and this one we have done the summaries in the past but this one is different and because it allows you to browse all of the activity, by only knowing just the measure letter and so you don't need to know the committees involved and you don't need to know the different...
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bottom line for commuters -- there will be no bus strike tomorrow. a bay point boy fighting for his life. after he was shot outside of an aparment. plus -- the two nurses battling ebola after caring for thomas duncan are being treated. how one nurse might have been infected longer than authorities previously thought. next ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. police are reporting a possible assault and stabbing near a-t&t park. in other big news. the first nurse diagnosedting id patient, thomas duncan has arrived in maryland for treatment. nina pham is being treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda. she flew on the same jet that ferried the second infected nurse. to emory university hospital in atlanta yesterday. today - we got a first look at pham from her hospit
bottom line for commuters -- there will be no bus strike tomorrow. a bay point boy fighting for his life. after he was shot outside of an aparment. plus -- the two nurses battling ebola after caring for thomas duncan are being treated. how one nurse might have been infected longer than authorities previously thought. next ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together...
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welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time. andral banks from the u.s.apan, they use quantitative easing to expand their balance sheets and encourage lending. the european central bank did not until last week when it settled over $2 billion worth of covered bonds are just is. -- covered bond purchases. is this going to create enough stimulus to give the eurozone economy some momentum going forward? >> i think it is a good start. a number ofre are questions that the ecb is going to have to grapple with as to whether or not some of the existing programs are going to be successful. including covered bonds, but asset-backed securities, and the tro facility , they are all on the table as stimulater the ecb to activity in the economy. thatople are always saying the fundamentals in the u.s. are strong. and doing a lot better than our colleagues in europe. why is that? does this go back to the austerity measures that those countries have ample minted? >--implemented? >> that is part of it. a significant opportunity for our economy to restore its growth. we have
welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time. andral banks from the u.s.apan, they use quantitative easing to expand their balance sheets and encourage lending. the european central bank did not until last week when it settled over $2 billion worth of covered bonds are just is. -- covered bond purchases. is this going to create enough stimulus to give the eurozone economy some momentum going forward? >> i think it is a good start. a number ofre are questions that the ecb is going to...
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right now bottom of the night in the they have a chance to end this. there is one runner on and no one out and the bottom of the night in the id has been a very exciting game! dickenson the series will continue on to say louis and the cardinals will have the momentum on their side but the giants desperately will like to in this tonight. so, a strong performance tonight for the former saigon when there adam young. madison bumgarner has a strong gain for the giant giving them a chance to win this game at the bottom of the night at at&t park and curr >> reporter: this has been a celebration central every time our team win. everyone should have a good time. we do not want to see a repeat of what happened two years ago. two years ago when the giants won the world series. you see that there were fires being set and garbage cans were turned over. there are going to have extra officers on duty tonight. if they want people to have a good time please do not trashed san francisco. >> we have seen this situation in 2010 and 2012. we are hoping that there is no pro
right now bottom of the night in the they have a chance to end this. there is one runner on and no one out and the bottom of the night in the id has been a very exciting game! dickenson the series will continue on to say louis and the cardinals will have the momentum on their side but the giants desperately will like to in this tonight. so, a strong performance tonight for the former saigon when there adam young. madison bumgarner has a strong gain for the giant giving them a chance to win this...
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bottom line on bloomberg television.mark crumpton in new york. thank you for staying with us. israel wants to aggressively transform the way early stage startups are getting funded. just a good let angel investors write off 100% of -- bill would let angel investors write off 100% of their investment. they began by discussing the outlook for israel's start up industry. >> israel's high-tech market is at its all-time best. we have a number of companies at an all-time high. we have 1000 new start up companies in israel every year. in all categories. everything from securities to consumer companies, everything. i think the world is really noticing what is happening in israel. is chasing start up companies for funding but also helping us fund some of these companies. returns have you been generating? >> great returns. about 200 million dollars in each fund? >> something like that. i think that's the right number for israel. i think we can find the best grownies and help them with that funding. >> you guys drive a much harder
bottom line on bloomberg television.mark crumpton in new york. thank you for staying with us. israel wants to aggressively transform the way early stage startups are getting funded. just a good let angel investors write off 100% of -- bill would let angel investors write off 100% of their investment. they began by discussing the outlook for israel's start up industry. >> israel's high-tech market is at its all-time best. we have a number of companies at an all-time high. we have 1000 new...
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more "bottom line" is next. ♪ >> welcome back to the second onf-hour of "bottom line" bloomberg televisionark crumpton in new york. virgin galactic has reported an unspecified problem during a test flight of its spaceship space tourism rocket. the company tweeted that it was flying under rocket power and had experienced an in-flight anomaly,". the tweet said more information will be forthcoming. it fire department reports is heading to a location in the mojave desert. underhip two has been development at mojave air and space port in the desert northeast of los angeles. want to play a game? remember that bloodcurdling tagline from "saw"? in honor of halloween -- i'm not there yet. [laughter] re-releasing the horror hit. it is back in theaters for one week, starting tonight, and it is the perfect example of how certain horror franchises never seem to die. sterns has been digging into the economics of these frightening flicks and she joins us now with more. why are they still so profitable? >> you said it was a delight. that is the tagline from "saw" -- we want to play a game -- do you want t
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line." >> "bottom thank you for having me on.stituentsyour than asking you about the ebola virus? and as a former physician's assistants -- assistant, how are you assuring them everything they can be done is being done to keep americans safe? >> i'm very comfortable giving those reassurances. , i work in the nation's largest emergency room here in l a county and i have seen this before. it's very frightening but i'm far more concerned about enterovirus. is hit 5 million people, many children and 43 states. the odds of ebola really becoming a problem in the united states are next to none and that's because we have a very good, strong health infrastructure in the united data and african countries that have been impacted you not. >> let's talk about the enterovirus for just a moment will stop a lot of parents expressing concern because it is one of those things where, as i mentioned to our health care healthent -- correspondent, i told the kids to wash their hands of basic hygiene is very critical. >> absolutely. that is why it is s
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on the bottom of the page we have information where you will see content on the bottom of every page that is related to the topic of the page. i will give you an example in a second and on the bottom about getting connected and sharing this page. >> starter kits. i said i would go over that. this is probably my favorite piece of the portal. starter kits you will see in this current phase of the portal. it will feature the top 10 questions of the portal. as you see food services is very popular, restaurant and bar caterer and food trucks, salon, business consults. as we go along we are going to add to these starter kits. what i really wanted this portal to do is replicating that hand holding at the office of small business. so many people give us positive feedback about thank you so much for taking me through every single step about what i'm about to embark on and thises the experience i wanted to replicate online. i will show you one of these. so restaurants, when i click into it, it tells you everything you need to know about starting a restaurant. you are going to find a restaurant
on the bottom of the page we have information where you will see content on the bottom of every page that is related to the topic of the page. i will give you an example in a second and on the bottom about getting connected and sharing this page. >> starter kits. i said i would go over that. this is probably my favorite piece of the portal. starter kits you will see in this current phase of the portal. it will feature the top 10 questions of the portal. as you see food services is very...
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welcome to "bottom line."s this something that is overdue or something else going on in the markets? able to say it is overdue in the sense that the centeredhis growth is on the deflation concerns coming out of europe and commodity prices have led us stocks lower. oil peaked back in june. other commodities peaked in the late spring. commodities have been signaling deepening concern over deflation for some time. commodities ash the leading indicator of when this decline might be over. putting aat least target on this. europe,arting from starting from those headwinds in europe. what about the economic news we are hearing in the unites states? -- united states? concerning.enuinely the global bastion of strength now showing some signs of concern. the december retail sales numbers not what everyone had hoped it would be. the u.s. is in much better shape than the rest of the world. the u.s. picture is still quite a bit better than what we are seeing overseas. certainly, there are concerns here as well as we are goin
welcome to "bottom line."s this something that is overdue or something else going on in the markets? able to say it is overdue in the sense that the centeredhis growth is on the deflation concerns coming out of europe and commodity prices have led us stocks lower. oil peaked back in june. other commodities peaked in the late spring. commodities have been signaling deepening concern over deflation for some time. commodities ash the leading indicator of when this decline might be over....
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>> i am mark crumpton and this is "bloomberg bottom line." to our viewers in the united states and those of you from around the world, we're full coverage of the stocks in the stories making headlines on this monday. stephanie ruhle joins us to excuse it just exclusive interviews, making --millard drexler. potential vaccine and serums to stop ebola. monitoring wall street after last week's roller coaster ride for stocks. we will get to those stories in just a moment. first, let's get you right to the top story that we are following. ibm shares plunged the most in the most in four years, struggling to transform fast enough to handle the shifted cloud computing. an earningsd forecast for 2014 and said it will provide an update on its projections in january. ditching a five-year plan to boost profit. the shares tumbled by dragging down the value of the stake held ibm's biggestett, shareholder. earlier, ibm announced an globalnt to pay foundries $1.5 billion to take over the chip manufacturing division. the deal is part of the ceos efforts to pri
>> i am mark crumpton and this is "bloomberg bottom line." to our viewers in the united states and those of you from around the world, we're full coverage of the stocks in the stories making headlines on this monday. stephanie ruhle joins us to excuse it just exclusive interviews, making --millard drexler. potential vaccine and serums to stop ebola. monitoring wall street after last week's roller coaster ride for stocks. we will get to those stories in just a moment. first,...
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takes hunter strickland out 3-2 giants bottom 8th/ 3-2 giants harper up with 2 on sergio romo gets himnto the force at 2nd final: 3-2 giants giants lead the series 1-0 their 9th straight postseason win i just want to be no weakling in the chang. we have to rely on the entire team, not just one player. here's joe panik nlcs #1 - cardinals/dodgers after yasiel puig was hit by a pitch adrian gonzalez then puig get into it with yadier molina nobody died top 7th clayton kershaw after being spotted a 6-1 lead gives up the bases-clearing double to matt carpenter 7-6 cardinals after kershaw is pulled matt holliday. 3-run home run off pedro baez 10-6 cardinals bottom 9th/ 10-9 cardinals puig with a runner on strikes out to end the game final: 10-9 cardinals cardinals lead series 1-0 game 2 tomorrow in los angeles 49ers on facing alex smith-sot royals are fun to watch because of what they did to d.a.'s. they are the first team to win three straight extra inning post-season games. the angels are now facing elimination, will be very hard for them to come back. the 49ers talked about facing former
takes hunter strickland out 3-2 giants bottom 8th/ 3-2 giants harper up with 2 on sergio romo gets himnto the force at 2nd final: 3-2 giants giants lead the series 1-0 their 9th straight postseason win i just want to be no weakling in the chang. we have to rely on the entire team, not just one player. here's joe panik nlcs #1 - cardinals/dodgers after yasiel puig was hit by a pitch adrian gonzalez then puig get into it with yadier molina nobody died top 7th clayton kershaw after being spotted a...
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here is the bottom line.another substantial leg down. sebastian isn't saying it's the end of the world but does think you should keep your powder dry and wait for lower prices and if the history of the vix is any guide, sebastian is right. much more ahead on mad money including an out of the box idea for one major fast food return that could land you returns and would you cancel your next vacation because of the ebola break? i'll look at the stocks at risk and new young is a living legend that sold tens of millions of rortds. can he have the same success, why not have a feel good story on a bad day? i'll ask him. stick with cramer. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. >>> at a time when the rest of the world feels like it's falling apart and our stock market keeps getting clubbed on a daily basis, what is worth owning or worth thi
here is the bottom line.another substantial leg down. sebastian isn't saying it's the end of the world but does think you should keep your powder dry and wait for lower prices and if the history of the vix is any guide, sebastian is right. much more ahead on mad money including an out of the box idea for one major fast food return that could land you returns and would you cancel your next vacation because of the ebola break? i'll look at the stocks at risk and new young is a living legend that...
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the bottom line is defined as this -- none get profits. not the bottom line.the more costs she can move from here down to hear, the bigger the non-gap profit. and the bigger bonus. and yes, the bigger the layoff, the bigger her potential pay package. to be sure, there are other contractors that contribute. that business revival happens, with every restructure, it improves the structure of the ceos pay package. so again, the restructuring is now $4.7 billion. the layoffs are 55,000 people. a lot of them here in palo alto. the trend continues. it could very well help meg whitman make even more money for herself. >> we will watch to see if hp has anything to say on the executive pay. cory johnson, our editor at large at hp headquarters in palo alto. thank you. beenxt, what has oculus vr up to since being bought by facebook earlier this year? we have their ceo, brendan iribe , with us next. ♪ >> it's 26 minutes after the hour, which means bloomberg is on the markets. i'm scarlet fu. let's get you a check on today's stock market action. we have been s&p 500, dow, a
the bottom line is defined as this -- none get profits. not the bottom line.the more costs she can move from here down to hear, the bigger the non-gap profit. and the bigger bonus. and yes, the bigger the layoff, the bigger her potential pay package. to be sure, there are other contractors that contribute. that business revival happens, with every restructure, it improves the structure of the ceos pay package. so again, the restructuring is now $4.7 billion. the layoffs are 55,000 people. a lot...
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crude will bottom out at about $75. it will form a bottom there and probably start to inch its way back up. saudi arabia has russia in their sights. it is fashionable to try to hurt the russian economy about as fashionable of this well tailored vest i have on. you see crude go lower and base. every $10 lower that is sustained for a 12 month period it is plus 25 basis points to global gdp. it is almost a replacement for quantitative evening. >> we have to go, guys. >> bob wins the nobel prize. >> on that note everybody have a great weekend. >>> president obama naming an ebola czar and secretary of state john kerry saying it will be an all hands on deck situation in the effort to contain the virus. the big question is, is the administration too late? should it have been more aggressive sooner? eight hospitals in new york state have been designated as ebola fighting centers. the head of infectious diseases from one of those hospitals is with us next exclusively. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading
crude will bottom out at about $75. it will form a bottom there and probably start to inch its way back up. saudi arabia has russia in their sights. it is fashionable to try to hurt the russian economy about as fashionable of this well tailored vest i have on. you see crude go lower and base. every $10 lower that is sustained for a 12 month period it is plus 25 basis points to global gdp. it is almost a replacement for quantitative evening. >> we have to go, guys. >> bob wins the...
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the right you'll have to look through the lattice to see it and lastly the biggest concern on the bottom level we have an exit door we didn't want to block that exit door or the window so i wanted to go through each of her concerns individually one is priflz i've touched on that we're worried about a few of the steps you can see through her lattice and if i ask can you grab - so we have a photo of the area you can kind of see so this is the lattice we're talking about and the stairwell when our in the few of the steps we would be looking through or across those last us area into her windows you'll notice looking down at a high angle so you also notice from our backyard and the neighbors backyard you currently see into her windows we don't think she is going to have unlimited privacy right now we've proposed lattice and a firewall in the halfway so for subsequent i security go to the firewall and jump into her deck there's several ways to jump into her deck i can hope up there's a 6 foot chain link fence so right now i don't think adding another stairwell is going to be a huge impact on h
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line" continues. ♪ >> welcome back to "bottom line ." areu.s.term elections four weeks away, and they are facing twin october surprises. a strategist at potomac research group has more than 30 years experience covering washington for institutional investors, and he joins us from our san francisco bureau. welcome back. >> great to see you, mark. some good surprises and some not so good surprises. what should they be bracing themselves for? what you might think that the number following would help, but number one, there is a feeling that perhaps this administration could do more about ebola. sure why, but that is out there as a concern. number two is isis, and we see fanatic troops marching on baghdad, that is not good for the party in power. a does this play into republican mantra that has been going on probably from the reagan years, that democrats are weak on national defense and weak on national security? >> i am not sure it is fair, but whoever said politics is fair? in the last 24/48 hours, we have seen a shift in the polls, and in north car
line" continues. ♪ >> welcome back to "bottom line ." areu.s.term elections four weeks away, and they are facing twin october surprises. a strategist at potomac research group has more than 30 years experience covering washington for institutional investors, and he joins us from our san francisco bureau. welcome back. >> great to see you, mark. some good surprises and some not so good surprises. what should they be bracing themselves for? what you might think that...
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top andetition for the the bottom. apple on feeling bigger screens. -- unveiling bigger screens and that is where samsung always wpm on out. 'sey are selling less s5 because they are out to data. it does the prophet er -- profit insion we are seeing lowering the overall price is that you look noble and all of these new players in china coming up. eating them from the bottom as a wellparticularly -- as particularly in china. the glass is half a full for the fourth quarter and they told us they have new products. the note 4. that was after the eastern conferenceet. they spent a that up and introduce it in china earlier than planned to sneak ahead of apple and the note edge and you can read your messages at anet and goal because you are the wraparound screen. becausee you have the wraparound screen. what you saw in the last peas was chips. this company, about 1/3 of its much of apple guess is chips from samsung and they are investing big. it wants to diversify and they hot.the competition is a how do they keep growing? lo
top andetition for the the bottom. apple on feeling bigger screens. -- unveiling bigger screens and that is where samsung always wpm on out. 'sey are selling less s5 because they are out to data. it does the prophet er -- profit insion we are seeing lowering the overall price is that you look noble and all of these new players in china coming up. eating them from the bottom as a wellparticularly -- as particularly in china. the glass is half a full for the fourth quarter and they told us they...