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coca-cola carrying. wednesday, we get cpi data. powell continues his testimony on that day. those earnings, you have c.v.s., robbenhood, reddit. and friday is valentine's day where we do absolutely nothing just kidding. retail sales and valentine's day are associated. are they? i don't know if they are anymore. and we also get earnings from hermes. we will be absolutely watch the cpi data next week for more clues as to what the federal reserve should do how strong the economy is and whether we're making any more progress on inflation. r balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. it's been a topsy-turvy day at the market. we got t
coca-cola carrying. wednesday, we get cpi data. powell continues his testimony on that day. those earnings, you have c.v.s., robbenhood, reddit. and friday is valentine's day where we do absolutely nothing just kidding. retail sales and valentine's day are associated. are they? i don't know if they are anymore. and we also get earnings from hermes. we will be absolutely watch the cpi data next week for more clues as to what the federal reserve should do how strong the economy is and whether...
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it was going to take on coca-cola. and they also had this like this campaign that they were going to say that coca-cola causes the reality and they were going to like kind of do both and get rich and. the whole thing failed spectacularly. but he did a couple of those things and one of them was like a french vitamin company that he invested on the side. and then it ultimately acquired by revlon and they gobs of money for it. so then how does that effect him as a policymaker? well you know, he has no military background. he's just gets himself in the proximity of people like george marshall and others during the war time exercise, during the wartime years. and he sort of by the end of 43 and 44 in the room arguing with us generals about the nature of us military strategy, he there was a point in the book where he goes to the beach and he's he's working on this plan to fundamentally revise the us strategic bombing in japan. it leaves his notes. coney island, which i would not advise you to do today, but i mean, so he kind
it was going to take on coca-cola. and they also had this like this campaign that they were going to say that coca-cola causes the reality and they were going to like kind of do both and get rich and. the whole thing failed spectacularly. but he did a couple of those things and one of them was like a french vitamin company that he invested on the side. and then it ultimately acquired by revlon and they gobs of money for it. so then how does that effect him as a policymaker? well you know, he...
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. ♪ coca-cola ♪ ♪ have a coke and a smile ♪ >> our thanks to jesse for that report.room? right? i guess you dot. >>> breaking overnight. the trade war escalates. china imposing retaliatory tariffs on the u.s. just minutes after president trump'10% tariff on chinese goods went into effect.
. ♪ coca-cola ♪ ♪ have a coke and a smile ♪ >> our thanks to jesse for that report.room? right? i guess you dot. >>> breaking overnight. the trade war escalates. china imposing retaliatory tariffs on the u.s. just minutes after president trump'10% tariff on chinese goods went into effect.
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and of course for example if you're nike or if you're coca-cola and you look to the chinese market ando, oh, i want to sell to 1.7 billion people, and then suddenly your items are going to cost more to them so they buy less. that's not great for those companies. so then my question is who wins in a tariff war, right. is it a zero sum game, this global trade thing or not? >> so this is the ironic part of this. economists typically consider trade wars a lose lose. so both parties end up losing. one of the important features of trade is that because of different comparative advantages, countries might be able to do one thing better than another country if they engage in trade, that's actually a win win. so whenever you reverse that, it's actually incomes are lower, prices are potentially higher. people are getting less of the goods that they want that aren't easily made in a particular country. so trade wars generally should be avoided because we know it has these negative effects for everybody involved. >> all right. i want to talk about the stock market, which of course all the indices
and of course for example if you're nike or if you're coca-cola and you look to the chinese market ando, oh, i want to sell to 1.7 billion people, and then suddenly your items are going to cost more to them so they buy less. that's not great for those companies. so then my question is who wins in a tariff war, right. is it a zero sum game, this global trade thing or not? >> so this is the ironic part of this. economists typically consider trade wars a lose lose. so both parties end up...
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we like coca-cola, so shut up. but you know what? you can't afford to fall in love with any stock. it's a piece of paper. when you buy shares of a publicly traded company, you're not joining that stock in holy matrimony. you don't swear to stick with it. in sickness and health, for richer or poorer, you don't need to go to a judge to get a divorce. it's just a piece of paper. the judge said. the divorce. all right anyway, so acknowledge when something's changed. if you buy a stock because you believe the underlying company is going to take a ton of market share and then it fails to do so, don't move the darn goalpost. don't search for new reasons to hang on. just get out of dodge. you must be willing to recognize the companies can take a turn for the worse. managers can make mistakes. ceos make bad strategic and tactical errors every day. hey, look, here's one that you probably know bed, bath and beyond. do you know that they literally spent $11.8 billion buying back their own stock from 2004 to 2022, in an ill fated attempt to boost their stock price. it didn't really work. the co
we like coca-cola, so shut up. but you know what? you can't afford to fall in love with any stock. it's a piece of paper. when you buy shares of a publicly traded company, you're not joining that stock in holy matrimony. you don't swear to stick with it. in sickness and health, for richer or poorer, you don't need to go to a judge to get a divorce. it's just a piece of paper. the judge said. the divorce. all right anyway, so acknowledge when something's changed. if you buy a stock because you...
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they were trying to be more positive in getting a message why of a message at all i want an ad for coca-cola the end zone and thank you charles. that took a turn i should have seen coming and didn't want to acknowledge it's all about virtue signalling and keith olbermann was freaking out as the nfl doesn't have and racism there it means they support racism. it means he's probably a racist he's not wearing at end racism pin every day of his life it was never about this. the nfl needs to get back to football because as a fan of the buffalo bills and bill's mafia member i would left them to find a referee who knows what a first down it is. i would also like to know that and like watching the mba win they had black lives matter without black people it would be 3-2 in double overtime and i think they should have end racism but put on cars when asian guy cuts it off and by the way i do love asian girls. the whole thing about choose love whoever's doing that i hope gets confused and puts shoos racism. that would be funny. but interesting you asked me about trump going to the game because i will ask
they were trying to be more positive in getting a message why of a message at all i want an ad for coca-cola the end zone and thank you charles. that took a turn i should have seen coming and didn't want to acknowledge it's all about virtue signalling and keith olbermann was freaking out as the nfl doesn't have and racism there it means they support racism. it means he's probably a racist he's not wearing at end racism pin every day of his life it was never about this. the nfl needs to get back...
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could be the first super bowl ai ad ever where there's a huge proliferation of ai-driven ads and coca-colat of -- they ruffled a few feathers putting out christmased a and seeing adobe pushed out this weekend during the super bowl. >> well, the good news is, you know, we're all eagerly looking at what content and ads will be placed and it's safe to say verb chilly every ad on super bowl, some piece of software used whether @ ideation part of on tent creation of the delivery and so i can't wait to see and it's all about what computers are really good at, liz s trying to take an idea that's a thought in your mind and making it a reality. that's where adobe play as role and same thing with acrobat, you have a document and we have ability to have interface and making that relevant in companies like legals. i'm excited about super bowl and can't wait for creativity and going for that and such a human trait and felt what adobe does is actually enable you to take that creativity and make that real. so people using ai going to use all the tools available to them and make them available and product
could be the first super bowl ai ad ever where there's a huge proliferation of ai-driven ads and coca-colat of -- they ruffled a few feathers putting out christmased a and seeing adobe pushed out this weekend during the super bowl. >> well, the good news is, you know, we're all eagerly looking at what content and ads will be placed and it's safe to say verb chilly every ad on super bowl, some piece of software used whether @ ideation part of on tent creation of the delivery and so i can't...
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advertising business grew 18% not login revenue of 17-point to 9 billion next week will get mcdonald's, coca-colai want to bring in ken mahoney, your reaction in particular to the forecast from amazon it's a bit of a surprise to many analysts. >> let's not forget what the stocks come from, $174 to 231, 232 that's a 40% increase the biggest key is a cloud a lot of different business units, the cloud represents the highest margin of 38% and that was soft like microsoft also on the cloud but the bright spot was added sales they were about 0 their expensive real estate to become amazon and before that $17 billion in the quarter can be its own company this is a normal reaction it was tiring after hours and sold off the only two tech stocks in the earnings report earnings season is meta and netflix. amazon investors like the stock in the story and the different business units this is your typical. cheryl: i think the forecast surprise me because you have a change of administration of the technology companies in particular and you mention meta or amazon, jeff bezos at the inauguration, you would think t
advertising business grew 18% not login revenue of 17-point to 9 billion next week will get mcdonald's, coca-colai want to bring in ken mahoney, your reaction in particular to the forecast from amazon it's a bit of a surprise to many analysts. >> let's not forget what the stocks come from, $174 to 231, 232 that's a 40% increase the biggest key is a cloud a lot of different business units, the cloud represents the highest margin of 38% and that was soft like microsoft also on the cloud but...
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beat advertising business grew 18% logging in revenue number 17.29 billion next week mcdonald's, coca-cola joining me "making money" host charles payne earnings what is your reaction to what you are seeing with earnings. >> earnings, tell you is really intriguing first week banks did extraordinarily well set a sort of trend first couple weeks the reaction was phenomenal up average of points first day 6%, since then sort of gotten more lofty, disappointments i mean take a look at elf cosmetic mettics, crushing so companies missed by a little bit are getting hammered, so it is facet or famine as far as amazon this morning i think i saw at least seven reiterations wall street not necessarily concerned for me big bill was zscale in technology how much longer would big ai investments go on, so many written off nvidia despite money hand over fist no other company made outside of apple, if you look amazon going to 100 billion, estimate was 80 billion google 75 billion estimate 58 billion the budget despite debate debate i he anxieties out there, probably keep going to next year means a lot nvidia
beat advertising business grew 18% logging in revenue number 17.29 billion next week mcdonald's, coca-cola joining me "making money" host charles payne earnings what is your reaction to what you are seeing with earnings. >> earnings, tell you is really intriguing first week banks did extraordinarily well set a sort of trend first couple weeks the reaction was phenomenal up average of points first day 6%, since then sort of gotten more lofty, disappointments i mean take a look at...
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and it was for coca-cola. it aired one time. ahead of its time, because it was what they call a one-er, where it's just one shot that went up this apartment that was built, million-dollar set on a sound stage. and i was basically like an extra in it. but i -- i only saw it once in like 1977. >> jimmy: well, we did dig it up, actually. >> you did not. >> jimmy: you're at the very beginning. i think we have to -- i have to tell everybody, watch on the left side of your screen. >> i point. >> jimmy: you're -- >> all i do is point. >> jimmy: you're in it. >> yes. >> jimmy: there's singing happening. you're in a number 73 jersey. who knows who you were rooting for then. [ laughter ] >> that's what i'm saying. >> jimmy: and here's the beginning of that. ♪ someone's playing a guitar ♪ >> point, kid, point! there it is. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go, you did it right. how many takes? >> we did it all day. you would have thought that i had gotten, you know, on "saving private ryan." i thought it was the biggest thing. >>
and it was for coca-cola. it aired one time. ahead of its time, because it was what they call a one-er, where it's just one shot that went up this apartment that was built, million-dollar set on a sound stage. and i was basically like an extra in it. but i -- i only saw it once in like 1977. >> jimmy: well, we did dig it up, actually. >> you did not. >> jimmy: you're at the very beginning. i think we have to -- i have to tell everybody, watch on the left side of your screen....
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and if you try to sell food to people at scale across billions of folks, you get coca-cola and, you know, french fries. but we also have some control over what we eat. we have volition. we have different appetites and different cuisines. it's the same thing with attention, where there's part of our wiring that is involuntary and compulsory. if a siren comes down the street, if gunshots go off near you, if a waiter drops a glass in a restaurant, you actually don't have control over whether you pay attention. there is actually an involuntary. >> you don't have to clap. >> you do. >> i say. >> i mean, i. >> still do. that is a dad. that's a but i don't i. >> don't feel like you should. >> okay. >> you could control the clap. >> but. >> that is that is true. right. so this battle between what we can and can't control, this feeling constantly of that being tugged partially against our will, maybe we succumb to it, but we regret it, i think is the kind of sort of ubiquitous feature of the way that we relate to our own minds these days. >> since you're such an expert on this, and you are now, t
and if you try to sell food to people at scale across billions of folks, you get coca-cola and, you know, french fries. but we also have some control over what we eat. we have volition. we have different appetites and different cuisines. it's the same thing with attention, where there's part of our wiring that is involuntary and compulsory. if a siren comes down the street, if gunshots go off near you, if a waiter drops a glass in a restaurant, you actually don't have control over whether you...
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i want an ad for coca-cola or rectal aid. >> let's go.e you go. >> all right, well, that's your choice. >> don't knock it. >> it's all. >> about not just for the butthole, you know. >> it is the end zone. >> by the way. >> it is the end zone. thank you. charles. >> that took a turn i should have seen coming, but i didn't want to acknowledge. it's all about virtue signaling. it always is in sports. and i saw keith olbermann was freaking out because now it means if the nfl doesn't end racism, it means they support racism. well, that means that keith olbermann is probably a racist because he's not wearing an end racism pin every day of his life. yes, this was never about this, but the nfl should just get back to football because as a fan of the buffalo bills and a bills mafia member, i would love the nfl to find a ref who knows what a first down. >> looks like. >> i would also love to know what a first down looks like. >> okay, come on over. we'll watch a game. you'll never want to watch. >> another football game again. >> adam, do you belie
i want an ad for coca-cola or rectal aid. >> let's go.e you go. >> all right, well, that's your choice. >> don't knock it. >> it's all. >> about not just for the butthole, you know. >> it is the end zone. >> by the way. >> it is the end zone. thank you. charles. >> that took a turn i should have seen coming, but i didn't want to acknowledge. it's all about virtue signaling. it always is in sports. and i saw keith olbermann was freaking out...
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of america was actually richer before cars were mass produced, before polio was cured, back when coca-colal cocaine in it? i mean, that part i get because people were probably way more productive. [ laughter ] "yeah, i'm going to ride a horse down to the farm and then i'm going to plant a bunch of corn and [ bleep ] and then i'm going to go to the factory and make a bunch of textiles! put them on a railroad car! ride a horse down to the oil field! wa-haa!" [ laughter ] seriously, just put aside the massive levels of poverty and inequality and worker explotation, and a string of financial panics and recessions that occurred in the period before banking reforms and child labor laws. do you really think america actually had more money before cell phones and computers existed? "america used to be a rich nation, but then came the cell phone and now everybody spends their money on extra lives in candy crush. and -- [ laughter ] that's why we have to place tariffs on the jelly queen and cupcake girl. [ laughter ] they can't be trusted." [ laughter ] anyone who remembers high school history knows
of america was actually richer before cars were mass produced, before polio was cured, back when coca-colal cocaine in it? i mean, that part i get because people were probably way more productive. [ laughter ] "yeah, i'm going to ride a horse down to the farm and then i'm going to plant a bunch of corn and [ bleep ] and then i'm going to go to the factory and make a bunch of textiles! put them on a railroad car! ride a horse down to the oil field! wa-haa!" [ laughter ] seriously, just...
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mcdonald's, marriott, coca-cola, robinhood and reddit, just to name a few.e you seeing in all the names ahead? >> well, we have. >> a few names that are going to have some very big moves. i mean. one of the big. >> moving stocks is applovin, and that one right now is implying a move of more. than 18% after they report lyft. we were just talking about uber. >> lyft is. >> going to be reporting and they have a more than 16% implied move. moderna coming up. that one's got a big move along with coinbase. and mcdonald's is only going to move about 3%. >> but humana was actually the name that i. >> was. >> looking at. and it's move. >> isn't quite as large as some of those other names. it's a little over 7%. >> but, you know, this is. >> actually one of the largest. >> implied moves we've seen for. >> this stock in a while. now, i understand the managed care space has been pretty hard hit, but i think one way that traders could potentially take advantage of this, if you're. >> optimistic, is doing. >> something called a diagonal call spread risk reversal. so i was
mcdonald's, marriott, coca-cola, robinhood and reddit, just to name a few.e you seeing in all the names ahead? >> well, we have. >> a few names that are going to have some very big moves. i mean. one of the big. >> moving stocks is applovin, and that one right now is implying a move of more. than 18% after they report lyft. we were just talking about uber. >> lyft is. >> going to be reporting and they have a more than 16% implied move. moderna coming up. that one's...
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in particular the likes of coca-cola, pepsi about a strong dollar.ncies. the reason why is because they had a lot of spending to justify and suddenly they can talk about the application in reducing some of the headcount. and we are going to hear about that more. jonathan: annmarie: the markets are looking at this when it comes to uncertain. their guidance, they are not putting into consideration some of these tariffs that might hit the bottom line. might make their supply chains more challenging. jonathan: what is your question for secretary besson this afternoon? lisa: what is the level of 10 year treasury that really is the check on some of these policies? and the other question is, does he still plan to turn out some of the debt and longer duration bonds? why did that not come in yesterday's refunding? jonathan: that would be mine, complains we heard about the chairs or his secretary, the issuance at the front end of the curve. the acquisition of active -- activist treasury issuance. it is early days, so i don't want to draw conclusions about the
in particular the likes of coca-cola, pepsi about a strong dollar.ncies. the reason why is because they had a lot of spending to justify and suddenly they can talk about the application in reducing some of the headcount. and we are going to hear about that more. jonathan: annmarie: the markets are looking at this when it comes to uncertain. their guidance, they are not putting into consideration some of these tariffs that might hit the bottom line. might make their supply chains more...
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i don't know how the office of management and budget is supposed to -- what do you care if coca-colapro-queer or something, or pepsi or whatever. like, who cares. nbc universal wants climate action. is that important for the federal government to have one opinion or the other about? and is it proper for the office of management and budget in the executive office of the president to use the fiscal authority of the united states of america and -- remember this guy has this theory that he's the king's hand. he represents what the president thinks in all manners. right? and i remember i've been a lieutenant governor, and i remember my governor, a very good friend of mine still, used to say, not for everything, by the way, but only on specific things, we'd be in a meeting he says, he has all my authority on this. it was very generous of him. he delegated that to the lieutenant governor and i could represent hem. what this guy is saying, this omb director represents the president of the united states in all matters. and will use it to the push back on woke powers. that is not a proper use
i don't know how the office of management and budget is supposed to -- what do you care if coca-colapro-queer or something, or pepsi or whatever. like, who cares. nbc universal wants climate action. is that important for the federal government to have one opinion or the other about? and is it proper for the office of management and budget in the executive office of the president to use the fiscal authority of the united states of america and -- remember this guy has this theory that he's the...