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. >>> darden and brinker.garden and red lobster, the other, chile's and maggiano's italian. similar companies, very different stocks. dom chu is here to show us which stock is winning in this pair trade. >> the stocks, in terms of restaurant companies, two of the biggest in the countries, definitely moving in opposite directions. if you look at drinker international, this particular stock is one that's pretty decent in terms of performance. the stock is up, you can see here, a decent amount, probably 14% so far this year. then you've got darden, parent company of olive garden, red lobster. this stock is down about 10% on the year. again, opposite directions, both of these companies are trading just around where the average analyst estimates are. so we asked piper jaffrey analyst what's happening with these two stocks. for brinker it's a wait and see attitude. the cfo just left the company and their market share is static. they are not losing but they're not gaining. they are a regular share repurchaser and tha
. >>> darden and brinker.garden and red lobster, the other, chile's and maggiano's italian. similar companies, very different stocks. dom chu is here to show us which stock is winning in this pair trade. >> the stocks, in terms of restaurant companies, two of the biggest in the countries, definitely moving in opposite directions. if you look at drinker international, this particular stock is one that's pretty decent in terms of performance. the stock is up, you can see here, a...
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. >> reporter: dave brinker is from project snowstorm, a collaborative effort to track this rare eruption of snowy owls that started last year and has continued into 2014. >> it's the largest eruption we've had in decades. >> reporter: bird watchers are having a blast with all the sightings, but airports are working to keep the owls away from runways and airplanes. it was a strike by a flock of geese that forced u.s. airways flight 1549 to land in the hudson river. >> particularly a large bird like snowy owl you want to minimize and prevent any sort of bird strike with that sort of bird. >> reporter: several snowy owls have been spotted or trapped at bwi airport. wildlife experts used several tactics to keep them at bay. >> we have a number of propane canons across the airfield that make a loud bang noise to frighten them away. >> reporter: the birds caught near martin state airport will be released near frederick or hagerstown and because so little is known about them, brinker is just grateful for getting a closer glimpse at these beautiful birds. >> this will never happen again in our l
. >> reporter: dave brinker is from project snowstorm, a collaborative effort to track this rare eruption of snowy owls that started last year and has continued into 2014. >> it's the largest eruption we've had in decades. >> reporter: bird watchers are having a blast with all the sightings, but airports are working to keep the owls away from runways and airplanes. it was a strike by a flock of geese that forced u.s. airways flight 1549 to land in the hudson river. >>...
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we gott a lot of flex in retail so i'llta watch walmart, nordstrums and brinker. the company knowb as chili's is brinker and they are doing amazing. to find out what that's about. starbucks talks and i bet we hear to stop sweating the rising price ofg coffee. this is not howard schultz's first cappuccino rodeo. whatro a mouthful, i'm going to zero in on young brands, big charitable trust names that's on fire. i want to know if china is good for kfc. i think the ceoc. keeping the company whole is doing a remarkable job. and dunkin brand speaks, too, we'll compare to starbucks. and william sonoma, that's the high-end housewares company and we need to hear good things to keep the retailers going. this company carries an unusual amount of clout, maybe because they are correlated with home spending and we need to see spending continue because two-thirds of the economy is related to consumer spending. we want to see this between employment and moretw spending takeoff. we need to see this employment report put in eaction. we have the flip side of william so m sonoma on t
we gott a lot of flex in retail so i'llta watch walmart, nordstrums and brinker. the company knowb as chili's is brinker and they are doing amazing. to find out what that's about. starbucks talks and i bet we hear to stop sweating the rising price ofg coffee. this is not howard schultz's first cappuccino rodeo. whatro a mouthful, i'm going to zero in on young brands, big charitable trust names that's on fire. i want to know if china is good for kfc. i think the ceoc. keeping the company whole...
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i'll be watching walmart, nordstrom and brinker. the company you probably know is chili's, that's brinker, is doing amazingly. but also, we learned today that the cfo resigned out of nowhere. i've got to find out what that's about. starbucks talks. and i bet we hear that we should stop sweating the program on the rising price of coffee. this isn't howard schultz' first cappuccino rodeo. i'm going to be zeroing in on yum brands, big charitable trust name that's been on fire. i want to know whether china's turn for good in kfc. i want to know if david novak is doing a remarkable job there. and we're going to compare coffee price notes from the day before. we also get a big earnings report. it's from william sonoma. i know, check your mailbox, it's in there. william sonoma is the high-end housewares company. this company carries an unusual amount of clout. maybe because it's so correlated with home spending and we need to see spending continue. 2/3 of our economy is related to consumer spending. we want more employment and spending tak
i'll be watching walmart, nordstrom and brinker. the company you probably know is chili's, that's brinker, is doing amazingly. but also, we learned today that the cfo resigned out of nowhere. i've got to find out what that's about. starbucks talks. and i bet we hear that we should stop sweating the program on the rising price of coffee. this isn't howard schultz' first cappuccino rodeo. i'm going to be zeroing in on yum brands, big charitable trust name that's been on fire. i want to know...
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>> yes, i'm calling to report an accident on brinker hoff -- >> and juanita?s. >> people are injured? >> yes. >> we're en route. we'll be there shortly. thank you. >> people are injured? yes. okay, we'll be there shortly. here's what we know happened after those 911 calls on the morning of monday, september 9th. we know it was not two but actually four people who were taken to the hospital as a result of that car accident. we know that it took emergency responders more than twice as long to respond to that accident than it should have under their normal protocols. it took them nine minutes to get to the scene of the accidents. it should have taken them less than four minutes. we know why it took them so long to get to those injured people in that accident -- it was traffic. emergency responders were stuck in absolutely epic traffic. this is a letter from the head of emergency services in ft. lee to the mayor of that town. this letter is dated september 10th. it's the day after the ems coordinator was not able to get to the scene of that big car accident on tim
>> yes, i'm calling to report an accident on brinker hoff -- >> and juanita?s. >> people are injured? >> yes. >> we're en route. we'll be there shortly. thank you. >> people are injured? yes. okay, we'll be there shortly. here's what we know happened after those 911 calls on the morning of monday, september 9th. we know it was not two but actually four people who were taken to the hospital as a result of that car accident. we know that it took emergency...
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or even by relatively similar outfit like brinker, the owner of chile chili's.much better than olive garden and red lob. the plans we saw yesterday to turn around olive garden hardly inspired anyone. no reason to think it'll happen. darden doesn't need to break up with red lobster, needs to break up with the ceo. it's time for a new garden to try to fix these places, not just throw away one in attempt to turn around the others. why not give someone new a chance before taking drastic action. this isn't addition by subtraction. it's just plain old subtraction, and real bad math at that. stay with cramer. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. comcast business built for your company. your customers. your... sales department built from the ground up. for fast downloads. fast uploads. for a... built for tablets. for laptops. for... this. built for sav
or even by relatively similar outfit like brinker, the owner of chile chili's.much better than olive garden and red lob. the plans we saw yesterday to turn around olive garden hardly inspired anyone. no reason to think it'll happen. darden doesn't need to break up with red lobster, needs to break up with the ceo. it's time for a new garden to try to fix these places, not just throw away one in attempt to turn around the others. why not give someone new a chance before taking drastic action....
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citi put a note out where they said that he thought you and brinker and applebee's were really at thethe customer experience and he felt that because you were early adapters you'd be able to fine-tune much better moving forward for final sales and strategy. can you give us some color on where you're going to take the technology and how that ultimately will hit the bottom line? >> sure. technology's always been a big part of buffalo wild wings with our trivia tablets that we had in there now. it will bring you news, trivia games as well as music and moving into being ordered to pay at the table. technology is one of the reasons guests come into buffalo wild wings. >> how do you expand that? where do you take it? >> well, what we want to do is to make it very interactive within the restaurant and within the buffalo wild wings system so that if there's -- if sports isn't showing, perhaps there's other game competitions through the tablets that will engage our guests for long periods of time when there isn't a big game on. >> sally, how's mexico going? three new stores there since decembe
citi put a note out where they said that he thought you and brinker and applebee's were really at thethe customer experience and he felt that because you were early adapters you'd be able to fine-tune much better moving forward for final sales and strategy. can you give us some color on where you're going to take the technology and how that ultimately will hit the bottom line? >> sure. technology's always been a big part of buffalo wild wings with our trivia tablets that we had in there...
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. >> take a look at everybody from brinker to penair to, of course, chipotle and you'll see the industrynged as clarence otis makes it out to be the ceo. he has a guts to put in a ruby tuesday comparison. ruby tuesday? i used to go to that for the big salad bar, come on, give me a break. i think this company has to revamp management. not just dump off red lobster. >> been at that game for a while now. >> and there were a prolonged period where he was best in show. but i remember danny meyer, the great restauranteur setting the table came on "mad money" and i told him how much i would like to have the cargo pants to go to olive garden and fill up on the rolls. jim, let me explain what olive garden and red lobster are, they are fueling stations. >> we exin plained costco at th top, leading the subpoena lower. that's almost a 4% down. >> you pay the best in the industry and the best health care in the industry and pledged the lowest price in the industry and yet will get hurt by doing that. you know? it's just right now it's a crunch moment for them. >> and a lot of other retail, bed bath,
. >> take a look at everybody from brinker to penair to, of course, chipotle and you'll see the industrynged as clarence otis makes it out to be the ceo. he has a guts to put in a ruby tuesday comparison. ruby tuesday? i used to go to that for the big salad bar, come on, give me a break. i think this company has to revamp management. not just dump off red lobster. >> been at that game for a while now. >> and there were a prolonged period where he was best in show. but i...