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delores dollars so it's a perfect time for an airline to open direct flights so we connect chu do and san francisco. we have an additional 2 hundred and 90 seats available for people to fly directly to the united states by that 13 thousand per year historic this is a first rate travel people fly to the united states we enjoy the transportation to travel directly to chu do and in the south west china it's brought in the economic vibrate. i believe we will promote and communicate also in the trade and economic and education and have other growths. this is a historical moment once again my congratulations to the united airlines thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. ambassador thank you, thank you, thank you again. lame the next person i want to invite you up to the stage is definitely a good friend of united mr. particular i want to send a 92 thank you to our new ceo congratulations, sir (clapping) >> and i have to say we love it when united refers to sfo as a powerhouse hub it shows how important we recognize how important united is to sfo carrying 40 percent of our passengers it's v
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dom chu, what are you watching?sh, well, apple is just one of 120 other some stocks in the s&p 500 tech sector trading as highs even higher than the dot-com bubble. we'll have other names and notable earnings just after the break. keep it right here on "power lunch." [bell rings] ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> apple shares have been popular. the tech giant is set to report the results, which is traditional the weakest quarter of the year. will that trend continue or not? . josh lipton is at cupertino, california. hi, josh. >> reporter: hi, sue. today after the bell, investors will have a better sense of how apple is performing. the streets want tows a buck 23. that would mean year-over-year growth of about 8%. one question, the consumers put off buying an iphone, because they're waiting for the new device. switching to you i up and down, the striae themes -- business and education, two key markets
dom chu, what are you watching?sh, well, apple is just one of 120 other some stocks in the s&p 500 tech sector trading as highs even higher than the dot-com bubble. we'll have other names and notable earnings just after the break. keep it right here on "power lunch." [bell rings] ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> apple shares have been popular. the...
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alexis chu reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> one source who worked with whitney toldly was not a goodie two shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r & b bad boy bobby brown. >> she was a girl from the streets of newark, and she fell in love with a bad boy with a good voice. so, you know, her fans, yes, very shocked. those who knew her best really weren't surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992. a personal high matched only by a professional one that very same year. "the bodyguard" gross in order than $400 million and launched the top selling soundtrack of all time. ♪ >> but even as the crossover superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife," she increasingly struggled with her fame. >> did she ever talk to you about the stress of fame? >> she said to me you don't know what it's like being me. i'm stressed out all the time. >> that stress was only compounded by houston's often rocky marriage. >> they were very happy at first. but pretty soon their relationship turned pretty volatile.
alexis chu reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> one source who worked with whitney toldly was not a goodie two shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r & b bad boy bobby brown. >> she was a girl from the streets of newark, and she fell in love with a bad boy with a good voice. so, you know, her fans, yes, very shocked. those who knew her best really weren't surprised. >> houston and brown...
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dom chu joins us with some of the biggest movers today.dom. >> hey, with the s&p 500, guys, 12 points away from 2,000, it's a big deal here. we'll start with boeing moving lower, despite better-than-expected second-quarter profits. investors are unimpressed as revenues came in about $300 million shy of average wall street expectations. you can see there the stock's down about 2.5%. a different story for puma pharmaceuticals, more than tripling its stock price after positive clinical results for one of its experimental breast cancer drugs. puma up toward session highs, up by nearly 300%. a strong day for biogen iac after raising its forecast due to strong sales for its multiple closis treatment. shares up about 11%. then, herbalife falling after rising some 26% on tuesday as hedge fund manager bill ackman failed to live up to some promises that he would deliver a death blow to herbalife as a company, and you can see there, carl icahn, who is long the stock, made a cool $234 million yesterday on his stake with herbalife shares, and so, that'
dom chu joins us with some of the biggest movers today.dom. >> hey, with the s&p 500, guys, 12 points away from 2,000, it's a big deal here. we'll start with boeing moving lower, despite better-than-expected second-quarter profits. investors are unimpressed as revenues came in about $300 million shy of average wall street expectations. you can see there the stock's down about 2.5%. a different story for puma pharmaceuticals, more than tripling its stock price after positive clinical...
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dom chu on where the trading action will be. >> sure, simon. let's look at the five worst performing stocks on the s&p 500 so far this year, and you can see that all are from the consumer discretionary space -- coach, whole foods, staples, bed bath and beyond, tractor supply. while experts say each name is dealing with company-specific challenges, analysts i spoke to say the underperformance highlights the broader concerns around the state of the consumer. whether these stocks can rebound says it comes down to marketing and investments to get traffic back in stores. also the new merchandise that comes out in december could also spurs, but she's staying cautious. whole foods, disappointing earnings resulted in shares getting hit, but some experts say the stock is oversold. staples, bed, band and beyond bo negatively impacted. the retailers need to focus on strength in this the online platform, but overall, it's just interesting to see we're in the second half of the year. analysts still talking about a weather as a focal point. >> as it turns ou
dom chu on where the trading action will be. >> sure, simon. let's look at the five worst performing stocks on the s&p 500 so far this year, and you can see that all are from the consumer discretionary space -- coach, whole foods, staples, bed bath and beyond, tractor supply. while experts say each name is dealing with company-specific challenges, analysts i spoke to say the underperformance highlights the broader concerns around the state of the consumer. whether these stocks can...
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julia boorstin and dominic chu with us today. get chopped down not to four days but to three instead of five, as one billionaire has suggested? go to cnbc.com/vote. the voting starts momentarily. go there, let us know what you think. let's talk about netflix, subscriber numbers in the spotlight later today when the company reports this afternoon, the number to watch, apparently, julia is 50 million. >> that's right. now, netflix itself projected in its last quarterly report it would be just under 50 million in total streaming subscribers, both in the u.s. and overseas and netflix has a history of overdelivering. so if they come in even a hair better than their projections, they would top 50 million streaming subscribers, going to be really interesting to see whether the continued success of orange is the new black really help drive new subscribers. the other thing to watch, tyler, is the fact they raised prices for new subscribers in may. that's actually expected to help because that would actually reduce turn and keep people fro
julia boorstin and dominic chu with us today. get chopped down not to four days but to three instead of five, as one billionaire has suggested? go to cnbc.com/vote. the voting starts momentarily. go there, let us know what you think. let's talk about netflix, subscriber numbers in the spotlight later today when the company reports this afternoon, the number to watch, apparently, julia is 50 million. >> that's right. now, netflix itself projected in its last quarterly report it would be...
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for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >>> investors today had the first chance to react to news that jp morgan chase chairman jamie diamond is suffering from throat cancer. despite unveiling short, medium and long succession plans, investors sold stock today. it ended 1% lower, making it the worst-performing component. the 58-year-old said the cancer was caught at an early stage. it is treatment and curable through readuation and chemo therapy and he plans to stay on the job. >>> jp morgan and other global investment banks total $47 billion in the first six months of the year, that's the most since 2007. the 12% jump in fees from 2013 coincided with the surging stock market, which encouraged many firms to strike more deals according to thompson roaders. it was up 29% compared to just 6% in the americas. >>> a big change in fidelity investments in the wake of stricter regulatory oversight. the firm is telling u.s. clients who live outside the country they can no longer buy or trade mutual funds in the broke cage accounts. >> the world's biggest bond fund manager pimpco poste
for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >>> investors today had the first chance to react to news that jp morgan chase chairman jamie diamond is suffering from throat cancer. despite unveiling short, medium and long succession plans, investors sold stock today. it ended 1% lower, making it the worst-performing component. the 58-year-old said the cancer was caught at an early stage. it is treatment and curable through readuation and chemo therapy and he plans to stay...
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let's go to dom chued a headquarters. >> from burritos. johnson & johnson board of directors authorized a $5 billion share per purchase program. the company said there were purchases made at management's discretion from time to time on the open market. the repurchase program has no time limit and may be suspended for periods or discontinued at any time anyways that the headline here is you have another big company, this time johnson & johnson, a dow component, saying they will put in place a $5 million share program. back over to you. >> thanks, dom chu, tim seymour, a reason to be excited? >> i think so. it's an impeccable balance sheet. i think the dollar strength. a year ago, people were worried about multi-nationals and dollar weakness so in other words repatriateing those numbers back will actually be a tail wind for these guys. these to me is one of the great multi-national stories. >> let's go to netflix t. conference call is under way, michael past over has an under rating on the stock it's good to have you with us. you expected be
let's go to dom chued a headquarters. >> from burritos. johnson & johnson board of directors authorized a $5 billion share per purchase program. the company said there were purchases made at management's discretion from time to time on the open market. the repurchase program has no time limit and may be suspended for periods or discontinued at any time anyways that the headline here is you have another big company, this time johnson & johnson, a dow component, saying they will put...
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for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >>> a descent finish to a lousy week in the stock market. stocks bounce back from a string of losing sessions, but the nasdaq and the s&p still posted their biggest weakly losses in three months. the dow rose 28 points today, the nasdaq up 19 and s&p added about three points. for the week, the nasdaq was the biggest d biggest decliner but the dow and s&p fell by less than 1%. >>> we just talked, dominic chu reported on the bank earnings that come out next week but results will come in from top tech companies. the sector has been a strong performer this year, and the results could determine whether the sector can maintain the momentum. josh lipton has more. >> reporter: expectations are high, analysts see second quarter earnings up about 7%, which is higher than expectations for the overall s&p 500. revenue growth is seen growing a solid 5.5%, double expectations for the overall market. wall street's strategists say many tech companies are among the most strongly managed businesses. >> the strongest balance sheets of most companies in americ
for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >>> a descent finish to a lousy week in the stock market. stocks bounce back from a string of losing sessions, but the nasdaq and the s&p still posted their biggest weakly losses in three months. the dow rose 28 points today, the nasdaq up 19 and s&p added about three points. for the week, the nasdaq was the biggest d biggest decliner but the dow and s&p fell by less than 1%. >>> we just talked, dominic chu...
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for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >> joining us to talk more about this big trading day and your investment strategy, patricia edwards, managing director at u.s. bank wealth management. what a day. a lot of people tuning in are wondering what happened all of a sudden. the stock market has been going up slowly, slowly, the big rally, talk of 17,000. what would you say? happene happene happened? what changed? >> fireworks are nice this week but beyond that, it's the beginning of a fresh quarter. you got retirement plans making contributions, for the month or for the quarter. that starts to push things higher. we have economic data that is coming in that is just a little better each time. it's not anything earth shattering but continuing to build confidence and on top of that, what you saw in the rally is you saw things rally that we have not seen rally over the past quarter. >> right. >> so small caps, things like that so you've seen, i think, a lot of mutual funds that they have to report as of june 30th what they are holding. they can rejigger for performance. >> yes, th
for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >> joining us to talk more about this big trading day and your investment strategy, patricia edwards, managing director at u.s. bank wealth management. what a day. a lot of people tuning in are wondering what happened all of a sudden. the stock market has been going up slowly, slowly, the big rally, talk of 17,000. what would you say? happene happene happened? what changed? >> fireworks are nice this week but beyond that,...
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dominic chu takes a look now. >> reporter: banks come in all shapes and sizes. you've got the wall street investment banks like goldman sachs or morgan stanley. then you've got the big money center banks that have all kinds of operations from investment banking to traditional lending and then there is the regional banks, smaller firms that tend to lend mostly to small and medium size businesses as well as home buyers. those more optimistic about economic growth and a stronger consumer often invest in these types of banks. >> the right approach, i think, would maybe be for diversified investor to have exposure to each and they are covered on the micro and macro level. >> reporter: larger regional prank players and atlanta based sun trust banks posted gains betzer than the overall sector. at the same time, cincinnati based fifth third bank and salt lake city bank have lagged. one of the reasons for the gap is the uneven nature of the economic recovery. that's why many advocate taking a more diversified approach and investing in financials because overall, the sect
dominic chu takes a look now. >> reporter: banks come in all shapes and sizes. you've got the wall street investment banks like goldman sachs or morgan stanley. then you've got the big money center banks that have all kinds of operations from investment banking to traditional lending and then there is the regional banks, smaller firms that tend to lend mostly to small and medium size businesses as well as home buyers. those more optimistic about economic growth and a stronger consumer...
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chu. >> thank you, mr. chair. i will never forget going to the texas border station two weeks ago and seeing all the children in the detention cells sleeping on the cold, hard floor. that's what drove me to suggest this hearing. and i want to thank you, congressman, for arranging for the congressional progressive caucus to sponsor this. it's so important to hear firsthand from the children who are testifying here today. we'll hear about what drove them the leave their homes and why they are seeking protection in our country. as a nation, it's up to us to find a responsible and moral solution to address this humanitarian crisis and do what is best for each and every child coming to our border seeking refuge. our first priority needs to be protecting those with legitimate claims of persecution and preserving the protections our current laws provide. today we lift up their stories and remember that we are dealing with real people, young people who have witnessed unimaginable violence and tragedy. we cannot cover our
chu. >> thank you, mr. chair. i will never forget going to the texas border station two weeks ago and seeing all the children in the detention cells sleeping on the cold, hard floor. that's what drove me to suggest this hearing. and i want to thank you, congressman, for arranging for the congressional progressive caucus to sponsor this. it's so important to hear firsthand from the children who are testifying here today. we'll hear about what drove them the leave their homes and why they...
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let's get a market flash from dominic chu. over to you. >> julia, you might be looking at some of those app.s on the apple smartphone. so let's look at apple. now we're in the red here, just off by about a percent after briefly hitting a fresh 52-week high not helping matters is a weaker than expected forecast for samsung, on both their higher and lower end smartphones. the growth will slow to around 19%. now, that anticipated slowdown is something to add downside pressure to competitors like sonny, like nokia, they're all down today, and smartphone flir stocks are being hit as well. they'ral moving to the down side in today's trade. so the ripple effect certainly playing out today. >> boy, it sure is, dom, thank you very much. >>> that leads us back to our top story, a sell-off in stocks with the nasdaq. the dow jones industrial average off 0.6%, how do you trade this market? jeff kilburg, and warren is here with me. warren, we are talking during the break and you said you think this market is priced to perfection, so any dow
let's get a market flash from dominic chu. over to you. >> julia, you might be looking at some of those app.s on the apple smartphone. so let's look at apple. now we're in the red here, just off by about a percent after briefly hitting a fresh 52-week high not helping matters is a weaker than expected forecast for samsung, on both their higher and lower end smartphones. the growth will slow to around 19%. now, that anticipated slowdown is something to add downside pressure to competitors...
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dominic chu, take it away. >> how about this for this market flash?he opposite direction is go pro, the stock is rebounding from the only negative showing since going public when it doubled its ipo price. today it debuted the options market. the stock is currently trading, up 6%. just in the last hour or so, has made a real ramp up toward session highs. >> let's get to the trading action. robert? >> hello, sue. once again, this is because biotech, social media, internet names are on the down side. >> most of these are four our five billion, classic market caps. not doing so well today. same thing with internet content, social media, whatever you want to call it. these stocks are all 4 billion, 5 billion, classic small-cap names. we spend more time with them than their market cap would suggest, because, well, they're just in the media a lot. same with the social media stocks that are over in china. renren, all 4, 5 or 6 billion cap names. >> bob, thank you very much. >>> we want you to weigh in on this next topic. you can go vote. can working women hav
dominic chu, take it away. >> how about this for this market flash?he opposite direction is go pro, the stock is rebounding from the only negative showing since going public when it doubled its ipo price. today it debuted the options market. the stock is currently trading, up 6%. just in the last hour or so, has made a real ramp up toward session highs. >> let's get to the trading action. robert? >> hello, sue. once again, this is because biotech, social media, internet names...
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dom chu is focused on the reports that could shake up your portfolio. dom, sideline reporter. what do you see? >> what will happen. big for earnings, not because of the number, the poimportance. financials, two biggest sectors in the s&p 500. on monday the next of the big banks, citigroup, reports its numbers. on tuesday, it's the banks again. this time jpmorgan chase and goldman sachs, as well as fellow dow components intel and then johnson and johnson. four big dow heavyweights and then wednesday here, check out this. bank of america and ebay. thursday, gives us morgan stanley and more important tech reports like ibm, big blue, of course and google. on friday, industrials. spoke about ge. it's reporting numbers friday as well as honeywell and kansas city southern on the rail side of things. again, not the quantity that's important here. all of these names could help set the tone for the rest of earnings season, especially in their respective sector es. stay tuned to cnbc later this afternoon remember on the earnings front. cfos on "closing bell" in the 3:00 hour to talk abou
dom chu is focused on the reports that could shake up your portfolio. dom, sideline reporter. what do you see? >> what will happen. big for earnings, not because of the number, the poimportance. financials, two biggest sectors in the s&p 500. on monday the next of the big banks, citigroup, reports its numbers. on tuesday, it's the banks again. this time jpmorgan chase and goldman sachs, as well as fellow dow components intel and then johnson and johnson. four big dow heavyweights and...
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dom any chu is here with me.morgan brennan at the nasdaq morgan, over to you. >> yeah, that's right, the nasdaq is up today, about 1.2%, taking a quick read here to 44.14, up about 51 points right now. i want to hone in on biotech, because we had those comments earlier in the week from fed chair janelle yellen about certain groups being overvalued. it's been a back week for biotech stocks. s the spede or xpi, both of those down for the week, but rallying today. here are some of the names here on the nasdaq trading higher today and outperforming the markets, amgen announcing positive phase 3 results. gilyard mentioned earlier, analysts updade, that's up about 4%. bioagain, celgene, rejenneren and alex on. still down for the week. >> thanks, morgan. appreciate it. trading action here, post 9, dominic chu, and kenny polcari. dom highlighted it earlier this afternoon, but the market is proving very resilient in the face of two large global conflicts. >> we had that nervousness, and a lot of it is generated. it's the
dom any chu is here with me.morgan brennan at the nasdaq morgan, over to you. >> yeah, that's right, the nasdaq is up today, about 1.2%, taking a quick read here to 44.14, up about 51 points right now. i want to hone in on biotech, because we had those comments earlier in the week from fed chair janelle yellen about certain groups being overvalued. it's been a back week for biotech stocks. s the spede or xpi, both of those down for the week, but rallying today. here are some of the names...
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now to dominic chu for a market flash. dom? >> sara, not everyone is happy with rupert murdoch going after time warner, a double downgrade of issued to underperform from an outperform, arguing that fox would be better off getting its own house in order than trying to buy time warner. fox currently down 2%. cowen, though, also downgrades time warner to a neutral rating from a prior outperform time warner shares also down towards session lows, down by 3%. tyler, back over to you. >> dominic, thank you very much. ukraine's government issue as statement one hour ago saying the missiles that shot down two ukrainian jets over eastern ukraine were fired from russia. the russians have not yet commented. this video reportedly does show the downing of those two fighters this morning. cnbc has not independently confirmed the all then 'tisity of that footage. this comes six date after another missile brought do you malaysian airways flight 17, killing ought 298 on board. >>> to the next crisis, this one in the middle east. the faa now expa
now to dominic chu for a market flash. dom? >> sara, not everyone is happy with rupert murdoch going after time warner, a double downgrade of issued to underperform from an outperform, arguing that fox would be better off getting its own house in order than trying to buy time warner. fox currently down 2%. cowen, though, also downgrades time warner to a neutral rating from a prior outperform time warner shares also down towards session lows, down by 3%. tyler, back over to you. >>...
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dom any chu actually explains. >> tax inversions, simply put, a strategy that can be used to help shrink tax bills. you move your headquarters from the u.s. to another country with a lower tax rates. right now the tax on those profits is 35%. a tax inversion could drop that bill to zero in some cases. for example, michigan-based drug maker perrigo bought irish drub maker elaine, and moved its headquarters there, and helping to save an estimated $150 million a year. they're not the only ones. new jersey based drug company activist bought ireland will cot, and did the same thing. which i quita brands and medtronic are in pending mergers that would relocate their tax bases to ireland. walgreens is also said to be considering a deal to bring it under switzerland's taxing authority. of course, all of this is costing america a lot of tax revenue. the government wants to do all it can to close these tax inversion loop holes, which could cost uncle same billions of dollars over thing years. >> let's bring in meg tirrell and dom which you to discuss it more. we also want to know what you think, a
dom any chu actually explains. >> tax inversions, simply put, a strategy that can be used to help shrink tax bills. you move your headquarters from the u.s. to another country with a lower tax rates. right now the tax on those profits is 35%. a tax inversion could drop that bill to zero in some cases. for example, michigan-based drug maker perrigo bought irish drub maker elaine, and moved its headquarters there, and helping to save an estimated $150 million a year. they're not the only...
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dominic chu. >>> bag day in washington state. marijuana legal for recreation's use. for more, from nbc affiliate king tv, live in seattle this morning. good morning, theresa. >> reporter: right. good morning to you, carl. this is one of the only shops with their license and are ready to open. called cannabis city, in the soto neighborhood, south of are downtown if you've been to seattle, where the stadiums are. the company hired extra security. cameras on both sides of the shop here, because you know this is a cash-only business. they just put this tape up here, a ribbon cutting to show the end of prohibition, if you there. a line that's started here. they've got extra security, again, for the line control, crowd control. the first person to arrive, deb green. talked to her. she arrived 3:00 yesterday. she wanted to be a part of this. you know, folks here have been waiting 18 months since folks passed i-502 legalizing pot here in our state, and there's a lot of concern, because they've only been given ten pounds of weed. what they could get from suppliers. we saw the
dominic chu. >>> bag day in washington state. marijuana legal for recreation's use. for more, from nbc affiliate king tv, live in seattle this morning. good morning, theresa. >> reporter: right. good morning to you, carl. this is one of the only shops with their license and are ready to open. called cannabis city, in the soto neighborhood, south of are downtown if you've been to seattle, where the stadiums are. the company hired extra security. cameras on both sides of the shop...
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dom if knick chu dominic chu following it all. ideasrevealed. >> stocks on the move. lee on coop-- leon cooper. a number of older picks, more perhaps ones established in his portfolio and new ones. start off with the picks like citigroup. he says is one of his great ideas here pe he thinks that firm is trading as a discount to book value. 80%, 85% of book value, sees it trading closer to book value in the coming months and years. citigroup, a top financial pick. next two interesting. talk about qe 2 resources. an oil and gas play. also super value, the super market chain. restructuring plays. asset restructuring that could unlock shareholder value, his opinion. interests thoughts there. look at some of the other big ones. talk about the larry robins of the world. glenview capitals. great track record, good performance last years likes thrm oh svg and hca, a biggest hospital owner and operator in america. national oil well vasrco, tleemplt the former cfo now the current ceo, looking to unlock shareholder value. the common theme among all of them, companies that have ei
dom if knick chu dominic chu following it all. ideasrevealed. >> stocks on the move. lee on coop-- leon cooper. a number of older picks, more perhaps ones established in his portfolio and new ones. start off with the picks like citigroup. he says is one of his great ideas here pe he thinks that firm is trading as a discount to book value. 80%, 85% of book value, sees it trading closer to book value in the coming months and years. citigroup, a top financial pick. next two interesting. talk...
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to dominic chu now for an update. >> all right.yler, again, where it's being manifested in the market right now, shares of russian companies that are traded in the u.s., they are taking a hit in today's trade. if you look at shares of kiwi, the paypal, if you, will of russia, down near 8% just off session lows. you can see there. as is the index, bouncing off its lows, this is in essence the google, if you will, of russia. also vimplecom, down to session lows. these are other places where the ripple effects of malaysia flight 17 are being seen in the market today. back over the you. >> we'll continue to watch what's moving in the market as the dow is now down 41 points off the lows of the session in the wake of news about this malaysia airlines jet downed near the russian border. to discuss this, chris ailman joins us. welcome to "power lunch." thanks for joining us. >> pleasure to be here. >> just yesterday we were talking about earnings, mergers, and potential spike in gdp growth this quarter as something that could be goosing th
to dominic chu now for an update. >> all right.yler, again, where it's being manifested in the market right now, shares of russian companies that are traded in the u.s., they are taking a hit in today's trade. if you look at shares of kiwi, the paypal, if you, will of russia, down near 8% just off session lows. you can see there. as is the index, bouncing off its lows, this is in essence the google, if you will, of russia. also vimplecom, down to session lows. these are other places where...
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dominic chu has details for us. what's going on, dom?sue, bill, all day we've been talking about the launch of the ride-sharing service lyft in new york city. now, remember, the state had been asking lyft to cease its operations, not launch today. well, now the state supreme court of new york has weighed in. they've given new york state a temporary restraining order or tro, barring lyft from operating within new york city. in the joint statement by new york attorney general eric schneiderman and superintendent of financial services benjamin law ski, they said that instead of collaborating with the state to help square innovation with statute and protect the public, as other tech companies have done so, lyft decided to move ahead and simply ignore state and local laws. lyft's arguments are a disingenuous attempt to decide old-fashion law-breaking that jeopardizes public safety. they go on to say that "we are pro innovation and pro competition. we are committed to fostering a competitive marketplace where each market participant is treated
dominic chu has details for us. what's going on, dom?sue, bill, all day we've been talking about the launch of the ride-sharing service lyft in new york city. now, remember, the state had been asking lyft to cease its operations, not launch today. well, now the state supreme court of new york has weighed in. they've given new york state a temporary restraining order or tro, barring lyft from operating within new york city. in the joint statement by new york attorney general eric schneiderman...
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blackburn, and also with congresswoman chu. vermont is facing an opium epidemic. that's true in many states around the country. in addition to the alarming increases in heroin abuse, we have had admissions in vermont for prescription drug abuse that have increased 361% from 2005 to 2013. and as we have seen in my state, we are most effective in dealing with this public health crisis when everybody who has a stake in this works together. that's the collaborative approach that mr. pitts mentioned. that's got to be the providers, public health officials, law enforcement, distributors, pharmacists. they have all got to come together to tackle this problem. if you don't have flexibility and collaboration, we can do something that might make enforcement tighter but access to legitimate prescription drugs tougher. so the goal here is to get the balance right. we want to help folks get access to the prescription medication that they need, alleviate suffering. eliminates pain. but we want to make sure that the enforcement is solid so there isn't the abuse. today distributo
blackburn, and also with congresswoman chu. vermont is facing an opium epidemic. that's true in many states around the country. in addition to the alarming increases in heroin abuse, we have had admissions in vermont for prescription drug abuse that have increased 361% from 2005 to 2013. and as we have seen in my state, we are most effective in dealing with this public health crisis when everybody who has a stake in this works together. that's the collaborative approach that mr. pitts...
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our very own dominic chu and jane wells with us from california.market action is "fast money" trader tim seymour. >> hey, kelly. >> welcome to all of you. you know, we had an historic week last week. we're above 17,000, michael, and we started off today, things don't necessarily look as up. why is that? >> because we had a fantastic month. if you really think about what's been happening, the market's been rallying significantly so. we don't have any real stimulus out there to really push the market higher at this point. we need something else. oil prices have been going up. granted, they came back a little bit, but i just don't think there's enough of a stimulus right now to chase the market up until maybe we have earnings next. >> earnings, by the way, we will have alcoa on the show to talk us through what they see in terms of demand tomorrow. but tim seymour, there's also a couple confusing things happening in the market today. at least help us understand, if you can. >> i will try. >> airlines under pressure, united, delta selling off, on the sa
our very own dominic chu and jane wells with us from california.market action is "fast money" trader tim seymour. >> hey, kelly. >> welcome to all of you. you know, we had an historic week last week. we're above 17,000, michael, and we started off today, things don't necessarily look as up. why is that? >> because we had a fantastic month. if you really think about what's been happening, the market's been rallying significantly so. we don't have any real stimulus out...
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dom physical chu joins us with the recap. >> we will start with amazon taking a dive.econd quarter loss versus estimates for a 15 cent loss here. pandora sinking after hours. the internet radio company reporting earnings above stills, like third quarter everyone, per sare guidance there. internet company is beating estimates, baidu is the chinese google that beat earnings and revenue per share growth. these are the movers. >> it seems it's wonderful how mean and clean it seems at this hour. next, we will look back and talk about water coming up. steve leaseman's ice man's /* /s exclusive with president obama. moments away. stay tuned. if energy could come from anything?. or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and
dom physical chu joins us with the recap. >> we will start with amazon taking a dive.econd quarter loss versus estimates for a 15 cent loss here. pandora sinking after hours. the internet radio company reporting earnings above stills, like third quarter everyone, per sare guidance there. internet company is beating estimates, baidu is the chinese google that beat earnings and revenue per share growth. these are the movers. >> it seems it's wonderful how mean and clean it seems at...
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planning and another individual is a former colleague i've worked her on a number of projects and linda chu has of him planning for the culture of the museums and we've been fortunate to have their work going on simultaneously it's a very fortunate process because both processes influence each other so it has enabled our process. i'm here to present the draft concept on behalf of the local architecture firm of ad architects. so i believe you all have in your paycheck the same diagram it is showing light i'm going to jump ahead to this particular slide we have in front of you a series of what we call 3 dimensional diagrams that will talk about the design of the museum. so you guys can see my cursor to orthopedist you, we have mission street this way and over here jessie plaza there's on a great deal of of thought in terms of the layout and the focal points and how it becomes a focus in the arts district we have sixth culture buildings in the area we have the moore i don't a, b, c and others so the tint for this museum to become a sort of the final piece of the area is critical and obviously
planning and another individual is a former colleague i've worked her on a number of projects and linda chu has of him planning for the culture of the museums and we've been fortunate to have their work going on simultaneously it's a very fortunate process because both processes influence each other so it has enabled our process. i'm here to present the draft concept on behalf of the local architecture firm of ad architects. so i believe you all have in your paycheck the same diagram it is...
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chu. she was instrumental -- she said we needed to have a hearing of this kind where we have real people talk about this issue. that me turn it over to her for any opening comments. ms. chu. >> thank you, mr. chair. to thenever forget going texas border station two weeks ago and seeing all the children sleepingtention cells on the cold, hard floor. that is what drove me to suggest this hearing. fornt to thank you arranging for this congressional progressive caucus to sponsor this. it is so important to hear first-hand from the children who are testifying here today. they are here about why they drove their homes and why they are seeking protection in our country. it is up to us to find a responsible and moral solution to address this two minutes. crisis and do what is best for each and every child coming to our border. our first priority needs to be protecting those with legitimate claims of persecution and preserving the protection our current laws provide. today, we remember that we are
chu. she was instrumental -- she said we needed to have a hearing of this kind where we have real people talk about this issue. that me turn it over to her for any opening comments. ms. chu. >> thank you, mr. chair. to thenever forget going texas border station two weeks ago and seeing all the children sleepingtention cells on the cold, hard floor. that is what drove me to suggest this hearing. fornt to thank you arranging for this congressional progressive caucus to sponsor this. it is...
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. >> dominik chu eyeing the numbers. >> i love it. so we're going to start with chipotle which is moving higher. there was no real negative impact from its higher menu prices. chipotle in focus. also american airlines flying high this after it raised its growth forecast for the second quarter. american doing well. a different story for gps maker garmin. the firm saying apple's new iphone and iwatch could drive head winds for the company. we'll end with the container store falling after the specialty retail store lowered its full sales outlook saying the retail consumer is in a funk. back over to you. >> thanks very much. >>> the xrt, the s&p retail etf is down about 1% this year. it's underperforming in the market. >> if you don't believe consumers are in a retail funk, would now be a good time to buy that basket rof retailer? what do you think? is this funk for real? is it just container store or is there a retail funk elsewhere as well? >> we heard the same thing from walmart yesterday. >> yes. >> and somebody from the cont n contai
. >> dominik chu eyeing the numbers. >> i love it. so we're going to start with chipotle which is moving higher. there was no real negative impact from its higher menu prices. chipotle in focus. also american airlines flying high this after it raised its growth forecast for the second quarter. american doing well. a different story for gps maker garmin. the firm saying apple's new iphone and iwatch could drive head winds for the company. we'll end with the container store falling...
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. >>> dominic chu with a market flash. >> check out which i pot lair. saying there was no negative impact from the higher menu prices. the stock is up toward session highs, sue, back over to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> the crisis in the middle east not looking like a crisis for israel stocks today. the broad tel aviv 100 index, the tel aviv 25 also up just under a percent. twot main etfs tracking the israeli market, today the eis is up, and the isra is also in the green pretty solidly too. short-range antimissile system in act again in the last few hours, hamas fire missiles towards israel's population centers, including tel aviv. the iron dome system so far deflecting all missiles aimed at israel's second biggest city. despite the protect from iron dome. hamas missiles are causing damage and a lot of frayed nerves. the siren rang in the middle of this wedding, just about everybody, including the bride and groom had to run for shelter. the israeli arm releasing this video today of what happened when five hamas men tried to infiltrate israel from the sea
. >>> dominic chu with a market flash. >> check out which i pot lair. saying there was no negative impact from the higher menu prices. the stock is up toward session highs, sue, back over to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> the crisis in the middle east not looking like a crisis for israel stocks today. the broad tel aviv 100 index, the tel aviv 25 also up just under a percent. twot main etfs tracking the israeli market, today the eis is up, and the isra is also in the...
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worked tireless to expand urban farms in the city i want to thank our agricultural commission and carmen chu and out of the rec and park department we have our corridor (calling names) and other at spur and i want to thank assembly member phil tilly chang who's field representative is here or might be here soon. to specifically this allows san francisco to enter into a contract with property owners who's properties are inattentive and provided them a tax reduction they have to keep the land in agricultural use and keep it in agricultural use and open to the members of the public as educational or outreach space as a community garden or food distribution that will be only as a permit use or approval for the conditional use permit and finally the agricultural commissioner can approve this contract if it didn't have a tack loss of $25,000 or one hundred and 25 over the 5 year contract or combined tax use of more than $250,000 per year we have to have adequate oversight while the city may los lose a minor amount of tax revenues revenues the balance is much greater the positives of urban farming
worked tireless to expand urban farms in the city i want to thank our agricultural commission and carmen chu and out of the rec and park department we have our corridor (calling names) and other at spur and i want to thank assembly member phil tilly chang who's field representative is here or might be here soon. to specifically this allows san francisco to enter into a contract with property owners who's properties are inattentive and provided them a tax reduction they have to keep the land in...
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january of 1990 i've noticed a down ward trespassed of patient they're taking they're picking and chu's not patients who have no insurance or their insurance company has lapsed or not taking homeless or anyone with the drug decisions and trying to control the consensus and keeping it low and canceling the staff it's difficult they don't staff on seniority but
january of 1990 i've noticed a down ward trespassed of patient they're taking they're picking and chu's not patients who have no insurance or their insurance company has lapsed or not taking homeless or anyone with the drug decisions and trying to control the consensus and keeping it low and canceling the staff it's difficult they don't staff on seniority but
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sue is taking her talents down to the nyse, but dominic chu has breaking news. >> there's all kinds of action in the market all the time, but in this case here, lebron james was the nba story that everybody had been waiting on, because so many free agent it is now can move to where he need to go, but here's the bottom line, lebron james is going back to cleveland, where it all started for him. he's an ohio native. again he played for cleveland right out of the draft, and he wants to help them earn a championship. lebron james basically said in his s.i. story, in his own words that he believes that he wants to go back to cleveland to help them win a championship. he only wanted to go back to cleveland. the only reason he would have left miami was to go back to cleveland. now, he talks about this idea that he wants to be a mentor to a lot of the younger players on the team, tristan thompson or perhaps ky kyrie irving, and this is a being deal for the city of cleveland. the majority owner of the cleveland cavaliers basically gave lebron a lot of grief when he let cleveland the first time,
sue is taking her talents down to the nyse, but dominic chu has breaking news. >> there's all kinds of action in the market all the time, but in this case here, lebron james was the nba story that everybody had been waiting on, because so many free agent it is now can move to where he need to go, but here's the bottom line, lebron james is going back to cleveland, where it all started for him. he's an ohio native. again he played for cleveland right out of the draft, and he wants to help...
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analizarlo fÍjate fui en tÚ en el senado Ó una reforma bi-partidista, marco rubio el senador mccain y chur un consenso y pasar la ley que despuÉs han dicho que no es perfecto >>> josÉ espera, ha habido conversaciones entre republicanos y demÓcrata durante mÁs de 4 aÑos en la camara baja, para tratar de llegar a un acuerdo >>> y quiÉn matÓ >>> pero el presidente no la ha permitido el presidente de la cÁmara john biden >>> pero quiÉn matÓ hay un grupo de 8 que se reuniÓ que estÁ reunido todavÍa en la cÁmara donde estaba luis gutiÉrrez que estÁ apoyando un rol de liderato, mario dÍaz balart a un raÚl labrador, ellos 3 el dÍa antes que ellos anunciara el plan de reforma migratoria que daban meses negociando nancy pelosi lo matÓ dicho por luis gutierrez y no por nosotros, nancy pe lo lnancy pe lo tsi tÍa total o no es >>> josÉ serÁ que la camara baja es controlada de los republicanos pero no hay una propuesta a favor de una reforma migratoria integral para concluir la xrepregunta que le e inicialmente habrÁ repercusiÓn flu polÍtica en noviembre del 2016 por parte de la comunidad hispana por lo
analizarlo fÍjate fui en tÚ en el senado Ó una reforma bi-partidista, marco rubio el senador mccain y chur un consenso y pasar la ley que despuÉs han dicho que no es perfecto >>> josÉ espera, ha habido conversaciones entre republicanos y demÓcrata durante mÁs de 4 aÑos en la camara baja, para tratar de llegar a un acuerdo >>> y quiÉn matÓ >>> pero el presidente no la ha permitido el presidente de la cÁmara john biden >>> pero quiÉn matÓ hay un...