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remember, 85% of brookshire's revenues come from the us of a. this was only a $100,000 stock.re. >> unbelievable. two teslas. a big winner. might be today's big winner. >> revenue is actually down by 13% and the stock is up 15%. one of these not as bad as we had feared kind of stories here. it all wasn't as bad as we thought it was. now we're like it's not as terrible. >> still down 34%. blooming brand. did you put that in for me? >> i'm going to take the blooming onion. we have also got facebook set to release results after the break. down a little bit today but none the less, almost 5% higher over the past week. so the question is whether or not today's earnings will propel it higher or bring it to a zreeching heart. >> these guys are gaining significant share. in 18 percent sequential jump. that will be the focus of the call and what investors are looking for. >> first of all, i don't think those numbers include mobile. they have already added everybody in the u.s. that they will add. 90% of the growth in the last few quarters have been coming from outside the u.s. and the
remember, 85% of brookshire's revenues come from the us of a. this was only a $100,000 stock.re. >> unbelievable. two teslas. a big winner. might be today's big winner. >> revenue is actually down by 13% and the stock is up 15%. one of these not as bad as we had feared kind of stories here. it all wasn't as bad as we thought it was. now we're like it's not as terrible. >> still down 34%. blooming brand. did you put that in for me? >> i'm going to take the blooming onion....
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. >> allow taxpayer dollars because the brookshire have the way he owns almost 10%.tting a bailout. so 700 electric buses last year. a country of almost one half billion people they can't sell these vehicles. they seldom in california. melissa: the other thing that drives me nuts about this story is there are a lot of natural gas powered buses that are more fuel-efficient, better for the environment, a lower co2 emissions which would make more sense than trying to get a plug in bus. >> that is a critical point because, you know, the subsies really are for uneconomic vehicles that are not that plane. there clearly just political. melissa: after lk at the carbon footprint of making that battery and then also charging them the energy that is made in order to create that tragedy. coming from a coal-fired plan. when you look an electric current think it is good for the environment, it is necessarily. thank you for coming on the show did your last stay in prison fall short? a budget complaint. prison evaluations are coming to one of the biggest of line review sites coming
. >> allow taxpayer dollars because the brookshire have the way he owns almost 10%.tting a bailout. so 700 electric buses last year. a country of almost one half billion people they can't sell these vehicles. they seldom in california. melissa: the other thing that drives me nuts about this story is there are a lot of natural gas powered buses that are more fuel-efficient, better for the environment, a lower co2 emissions which would make more sense than trying to get a plug in bus....
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omer prius financial, brookshire hathaway jumping about one-half percent, and a good day for facebook. facebook, after a rough month, to upgrade to up by and one from ibm mall and the other from jefferies, boosting that stock. is it about five and three-quarters percent. the ipo was $33. not bad. thirty-eight. i can't even render any more. nowhere near the ipo price. traders of the new york stock exchange, cme, and the nymex. i want your impression as to why the markets are taking bad news is good news. is it how we characterize this, that they think the fed will keep being the lead actor? >> no question. bad news is good news. we are all on this disease that the fed is feeding is which is called liquidity. anything that is going to stop that jews from flowing to the market makes everybody nervous. we saw that a week ago when we had that. bernanke was speaking in their release the minutes. that big won a reversal which i think a lot of folks, myself included, it looked like we put in the near term top. here we are now all week in a couple of days later and we're off to the races again
omer prius financial, brookshire hathaway jumping about one-half percent, and a good day for facebook. facebook, after a rough month, to upgrade to up by and one from ibm mall and the other from jefferies, boosting that stock. is it about five and three-quarters percent. the ipo was $33. not bad. thirty-eight. i can't even render any more. nowhere near the ipo price. traders of the new york stock exchange, cme, and the nymex. i want your impression as to why the markets are taking bad news is...
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the man who has made brookshire's real estate empire. the s&p hitting a new intraday high.sing it. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ cheryl: crossing 15,000, in a dow record highest unemployment beats expectations. republicans say we can do better. hollywood spending big bucks on big summer blockbusters, but the fears some films will fall flat at the box office. details ahead in the media minute. and i can't get no satisfaction. coming up, why the rolling stones had to cut concert ticket prices. nicole petallides standing by the florida new york stock exchange watching the dow. nicole: i really am. there was excitement on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the reading of t
the man who has made brookshire's real estate empire. the s&p hitting a new intraday high.sing it. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the...