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but a citrix studd shows certain workplace office even mmre unbearable. - one of the top compllints ismore than "constant complainer" as thh worst type of colleague tt deallwith. 49- percent say they work with "know it alls". pnd 40-percentthave to watch what they say in the ffice because of gossip mongers. ttee survey also says baddbosses can make the workplace toxic as well. but thee're not all the same. the number one worst type of boss is one who steals employees' ideas. "know-it-alls" and those ho ignore you can alsoolower worker morale. no wonder 30- percent of workers say they schedule vacation time around their bosses' breaks just to avvod them. and when employees can'' get time off -- excuses come into playy health issues are the most common type of excuse - buu ometimms things citrix 's list of bizarre worrer tell-tales range from birthday" to "my numerologist - told me not to ome in.. and fiially -- here's one you ssould never try oot on your boss -- " my bicycle ran out of gas". iim alison kosik in new york. -----endd---- cnn.script----- p thousands of people still without
but a citrix studd shows certain workplace office even mmre unbearable. - one of the top compllints ismore than "constant complainer" as thh worst type of colleague tt deallwith. 49- percent say they work with "know it alls". pnd 40-percentthave to watch what they say in the ffice because of gossip mongers. ttee survey also says baddbosses can make the workplace toxic as well. but thee're not all the same. the number one worst type of boss is one who steals employees' ideas....
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shares are down nearly 6 of% for citrix. coming off of lows of analyst report from over at bernstein. the issue with the retreat in citrix, oracle announced today of virtual networking company. another that vmware announced last week lot of people thought this was going to hurt citrix's competitive edge but bernstein note saying it believes that citrix will be unaffected. >> thank you very much. just under an hour to go before the closing bell rings. dow trading off about 19 points and nasdaq traded off about 12. >> we have had eight consecutive mondays where the dow -- market has been trading lower. >> that's right. maybe we will break it this time around. >> we will see. stick around. you don't want to miss a moment of what is still ahead on today's "closing bell." >>> coming up, european leaders taking summer holiday amid a deepening recession in the eurozone. how you should put your money to work while they are taking time off. >>> speaking of time off -- more and more u.s. companies now offering unlimited vacation to em
shares are down nearly 6 of% for citrix. coming off of lows of analyst report from over at bernstein. the issue with the retreat in citrix, oracle announced today of virtual networking company. another that vmware announced last week lot of people thought this was going to hurt citrix's competitive edge but bernstein note saying it believes that citrix will be unaffected. >> thank you very much. just under an hour to go before the closing bell rings. dow trading off about 19 points and...
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software maker citrix systems fell 7.6%. and data delivery firm f-5 networks was down almost 7%. after the close tonight, yahoo and facebook announced they will settle their patent infringement fight. instead the two will launch a new advertising partnership and expand their distribution deals. before the news, yahoo shares were down a fraction and facebook closed up almost 1%. even though job growth in the u.s. has slowed to a crawl, that hasn't hurt the u.s. dollar, especially compared to the euro. the euro fell to a two-year low against the dollar. it now takes less than $1.23 to buy one euro. the european currency has been sinking over the continent's debt crisis. the result of the fall in the euro is u.s. businesses are more price competitive overseas. the dollar strength also helps push some commodity prices lower, especially oil and gold. crude oil dropped more than 3.5%, settling below $85 per barrel. gold fell back below $1,600 an ounce. emblematic of today's risk- averse market, bond prices were drop pushing down market interest rates. the yield on the ten year governme
software maker citrix systems fell 7.6%. and data delivery firm f-5 networks was down almost 7%. after the close tonight, yahoo and facebook announced they will settle their patent infringement fight. instead the two will launch a new advertising partnership and expand their distribution deals. before the news, yahoo shares were down a fraction and facebook closed up almost 1%. even though job growth in the u.s. has slowed to a crawl, that hasn't hurt the u.s. dollar, especially compared to the...
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before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of the san francisco municipal transport station at 40, and she was also managing clorox's data centers previously. thank you for being here. with so much brainpower and prospective in this room, i will actually ask each of our panelists to take four or five minutes and give us a landscape of where you think of computing is today and where you see it going.
before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that...
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but of course, some of the other software names are declining, we're watching teradata, citrix.g slammed. not a much better picture at the semiconductor space as well. some of the big names watching are kla, maxim, and lam research. >> so the latest jobs report causing another selloff today, still down about 135 points. not as bad as the 274 drop last month. but with easternings season set to kick off on monday, will that help lift sentiment among investors. >> these do not inspire optimism. forget about earnings growth in the second quarter, they are expecting earnings to get cut, they will shrink by about 1%. >> you know who said it would be like this? this guy. the guys from morgan stanley, adam parker, and david darst from morgan stanley smith barney, your big concern was earnings growth, and you are defensive for this market this year. >> two things going down, one going up, two things going down are interest rates and oil. they have been disappointing and management has been guiding the earnings estimates lower, and we expect that to pertain in the second and third quarter
but of course, some of the other software names are declining, we're watching teradata, citrix.g slammed. not a much better picture at the semiconductor space as well. some of the big names watching are kla, maxim, and lam research. >> so the latest jobs report causing another selloff today, still down about 135 points. not as bad as the 274 drop last month. but with easternings season set to kick off on monday, will that help lift sentiment among investors. >> these do not inspire...
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drive maker after the close yesterday and a software company this morning and speaking of software, citrix and f5 taking it down more than 7% each, 8% in that case and the pc makers not immune today. looking at hewlett-packard, dell, even apple today lower by just about 1%. i promised a bright spot. two when i was looking before. netflix teetering today but bruised and battered rim, go figure. up 4.4% on the day. sue? >> thank you very much. >>> time for head leans as first reported by cnbc's herb greenburg, navistar says it will introduce a new clean engine technology for epa standards. sally beauty was upgraded to a buy. it is in the green by just about 2%. as a matter of fact, one of the few stocks that is up today. the euro certainly not up. hitting a two-day intraday low and not closed below 123 since june 30th of 2012. >>> greece's new prime minister says he's ready to get deficits back on track. samaras say it is coalition government is ready to carry out a broad state of reforms. >> all right, sue. thank you. >>> our reality check is turning to office space on the heels of the jobs
drive maker after the close yesterday and a software company this morning and speaking of software, citrix and f5 taking it down more than 7% each, 8% in that case and the pc makers not immune today. looking at hewlett-packard, dell, even apple today lower by just about 1%. i promised a bright spot. two when i was looking before. netflix teetering today but bruised and battered rim, go figure. up 4.4% on the day. sue? >> thank you very much. >>> time for head leans as first...
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with go to meeting by citrix it takes a webcam and a click like on a mouse.. in any seussian situation. there i am because i have my free go to meeting app. try it free for 30 days. don't wait for the special offer. visit gotomeeting.com. type in the promo code stephanie. be sure to use the promo code stephanie. back with more hump days with hal on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: this is all very strange. >> i agree. something is not right. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. every day, an average
with go to meeting by citrix it takes a webcam and a click like on a mouse.. in any seussian situation. there i am because i have my free go to meeting app. try it free for 30 days. don't wait for the special offer. visit gotomeeting.com. type in the promo code stephanie. be sure to use the promo code stephanie. back with more hump days with hal on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: this is all very strange. >> i agree. something is not right. >> announcer:...
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i think vmware and si citrix are probably okay.one, salesforce.com, they have a lot of european business, not a lot of fundamental risk to europe. >> you also mention in your note that channel checks indicate that the companies are stretching to meet the numbers. have the channel checks gone through the quarter? are we getting any color as to the current quarter and what you see there? >> no, the most important thing is going to be the guidance for this september quarter. the business is tougher, you've got more of a currency headwind. the currency is going to be about a 9% headwind versus expectations of about 7% that were set a couple of months ago. so you really need to reflect the currency headwind, tougher macroenvironment. i would expect companies to be fairly cautious with the guidance. that's the big issue. if they make the number, that's good news, stocks probably go up. the bar right now is, just can you make the numbers? but the guide is going to be very, very important. i think it's good if companies talk the numbers do
i think vmware and si citrix are probably okay.one, salesforce.com, they have a lot of european business, not a lot of fundamental risk to europe. >> you also mention in your note that channel checks indicate that the companies are stretching to meet the numbers. have the channel checks gone through the quarter? are we getting any color as to the current quarter and what you see there? >> no, the most important thing is going to be the guidance for this september quarter. the...
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i happen to like city citrix. exsi caution, execution, execution. >> absolutely.e a look at duncan. >> i like duncan. >> it falls into your sort of category of these u.s. oriented companies. 75% of its revenues come from the u.s., 80% of its profits. again, this whole, you know, disparate between u.s. oriented companies, international companies. u.s. oriented companies, duncan, whole foods, under armour doing well. international count jerlparts not doing well. >> bass kin robbins going to be selling k cup in california. duncan donuts only has 1/5 of the country. duncan is not zynga. >> we've certainly got a lot to watch going into the bell here. coming up next, getting a jump on the trading day with cramer. his mad dash is on deck. it does look like green arrows across the board. we'll see how we open. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. between listening to the numbers... ...and listening to your instinct. duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. and so too is the sum
i happen to like city citrix. exsi caution, execution, execution. >> absolutely.e a look at duncan. >> i like duncan. >> it falls into your sort of category of these u.s. oriented companies. 75% of its revenues come from the u.s., 80% of its profits. again, this whole, you know, disparate between u.s. oriented companies, international companies. u.s. oriented companies, duncan, whole foods, under armour doing well. international count jerlparts not doing well. >> bass...