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the company is re-naming the division, "the lincoln motor company". it's not a separate company, but a separate brand from ford's mainstream models. at an event in new york city's lincoln center, ford introduced the new lincoln mkz sedan, one of four luxury, and fuel efficient models coming out over the next four years. >> no one offers a car that's more fuel he fishant than the this hybrid no one offers a vehicle with the kind of craftsmanship and beautifully skimp find interior that we val. and when you drive it, it's going to be as fun to drive as a bmw but as quiet and comfortable at a lexus. >> susie: this is ford's latest campaign to stage a comeback for lincoln. when i talked to the c.e.o. alan mall ally i asked him if this is his last push to save the brand. >> we haven't focused on lincoln over the last few years because we had these other luxury brands. i think this is almost a beginning because now everybody knows that what ford did with ford, and now they all know ford is going to be 100% laser focused on lincoln. >> susie: when people thi
the company is re-naming the division, "the lincoln motor company". it's not a separate company, but a separate brand from ford's mainstream models. at an event in new york city's lincoln center, ford introduced the new lincoln mkz sedan, one of four luxury, and fuel efficient models coming out over the next four years. >> no one offers a car that's more fuel he fishant than the this hybrid no one offers a vehicle with the kind of craftsmanship and beautifully skimp find...
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and 8 by 8, an internet company, a drug company, industrial company, goody verse diversifi but i don'tnow. let's go to ed in pennsylvania. ed? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer, boo-yah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> oh, man, i'm doing great. i've got my pittsburgh steeler towel -- and you, my friend, control your own destiny. >> caller: absolutely. it'll be fun. >> thank you. >> caller: okay. my five stocks are, heckman, hek, cisco, analy capital, at&t. >> i always said people from pittsburgh got horse sense, including chuck bunch. cisco, very good technology company, it's doing much better than people thought. i hope. hickman, the speculative play. annaly, i'm worried because the late mike farrell passed away, the mortgage business is very good. at&t, very nice dividend and telco, pfizer, very nice dividend drug, it's drug, it's telco, it's finance, oil and gas, tech, that's the perfect distribution. i congratulate you and do i wish you luck this weekend in pittsburgh? yeah, because it could help me in fantasy. jim in new york, please, jim? >> caller: am i diversified? apple aapl, exxon
and 8 by 8, an internet company, a drug company, industrial company, goody verse diversifi but i don'tnow. let's go to ed in pennsylvania. ed? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer, boo-yah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> oh, man, i'm doing great. i've got my pittsburgh steeler towel -- and you, my friend, control your own destiny. >> caller: absolutely. it'll be fun. >> thank you. >> caller: okay. my five stocks are, heckman, hek, cisco, analy capital, at&t. >>...
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companies have been so generous. exactly two year ago, there was a significant pickup in the number of u.s. companies declaring special dividends. the threat of higher tax rates for dividends was behind that spike, too. ample cash on a firm's balance sheet is also a common catalyst for special dividends. >> basically, companies don't want to have too much cash. and, if you don't have places to invest, if you don't have good takeover opportunities then they want to shrink the cash. >> reporter: it turns out, companies with insiders who own big chunks of stock such as brown forman are also more inclined towards special dividends. don't forget, they get rewarded, just like regular shareholders. a recent study by markit research shows more than half of the companies declaring special dividends in late 2010 had executives who owned at least 25 percent of the shares. that might give investors the idea of chasing companies likely to declare special dividends. after all there is some evidence that firms get a small bump in t
companies have been so generous. exactly two year ago, there was a significant pickup in the number of u.s. companies declaring special dividends. the threat of higher tax rates for dividends was behind that spike, too. ample cash on a firm's balance sheet is also a common catalyst for special dividends. >> basically, companies don't want to have too much cash. and, if you don't have places to invest, if you don't have good takeover opportunities then they want to shrink the cash....
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a company that i wasn't keen on. the company earns money investing other people's money. private equity funds. at the moment the company has $205 billion in assets under management. that's the difference between where the congress is it's so much. it's as good as it gets. everyone says that. when you see someone who in the business work at blackstone. they are a smart guy. that's the way it is. right now in this not so hot environment all of blackstone products are beating benchmarks. that matters. it's the end of the year. the business is good. in the last two years the company managed to raise 72 billion of new money from investors and greater assets under management, the more money blackstone makes from performance fees. this is how they're doing in an okay but somewhat troubled environment. now, let's think about this. suppose the fiscal cliff gets resolved quickly without wrecking the economy. i think washington is the only thing standing in the way of a worldwide surge in growth and profits. not just in stocks but also in real estate. if you take washington out of t
a company that i wasn't keen on. the company earns money investing other people's money. private equity funds. at the moment the company has $205 billion in assets under management. that's the difference between where the congress is it's so much. it's as good as it gets. everyone says that. when you see someone who in the business work at blackstone. they are a smart guy. that's the way it is. right now in this not so hot environment all of blackstone products are beating benchmarks. that...
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and gun companies and other companies that are oil companies that may be operating in regions of the and doing it in a way that we don't like. there's a whole school of investing that's come up saying, you know what, we don't. >> and no, we don't. here's the thing -- if you're investing, are you investing in morals or because you want to make money? >> i think it's a personal decision. if you talk to people on wall street, they will say, no, they just have a fiduciary duty. all they are concerned with is the profits and return to shareholders. and it's somebody else's business to figure out whether the business a company is in or the way they're doing business is appropriate. but again, some people like cerberus and california teachers are say, you know what, that's not good enough. >> i heard two reactions this week among people talking about the stocks of these gun manufacturers. some are publicly traded stocks. they had a tough start to the week. people either said i'm going to try and buy them, the gun demand is never going to go away. others said, how do i make sure i don't have
and gun companies and other companies that are oil companies that may be operating in regions of the and doing it in a way that we don't like. there's a whole school of investing that's come up saying, you know what, we don't. >> and no, we don't. here's the thing -- if you're investing, are you investing in morals or because you want to make money? >> i think it's a personal decision. if you talk to people on wall street, they will say, no, they just have a fiduciary duty. all they...
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individual companies. are responsible for innovation research development and commercialisation of the product in the russian federation. responsible for manufacturing and commercialization in international markets and we think. very optimal scheme to. the project because it allows us. to. maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective else and also leverage. capital resources most efficiently here in the us marketed as. surgery but the company is currently working on a new. designed especially for cutting through hard. to simply swap out the soft tissue scalpel for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons board have to invest in an entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by a closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly
individual companies. are responsible for innovation research development and commercialisation of the product in the russian federation. responsible for manufacturing and commercialization in international markets and we think. very optimal scheme to. the project because it allows us. to. maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective else and also leverage. capital resources most efficiently here in the us marketed as. surgery but the company is currently working on a new....
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the company's doing okay. you're absolutely right. the company is doing okay. we'll do more work and come back. let's go to steve in new york please steve >> caller: greetings jim from the beautiful finger lakes of central new york. >> i love the finger lakes. what's going on? >> caller: two-part question for liberty brands. it looks like the revenue numbers are finally catching up with the same store sale numbers as evidenced this past month. the stock has been in a trading range 45 to 49 for several months. today it closed at 52.15. is this the breakout we've been waiting for? >> i'm going to say yes. no one had a good month in november except for amazon and euro play and limited. if you have have a good month of november when a lot of businesses were shut down because of sandy, who knows what could happen during the closer we get holiday season period like right now. limiteds for me for you. what the heck was up with office max? i thought it would be left for dead but it's coming back to life. the company has some things going for it. if you're looking to ge
the company's doing okay. you're absolutely right. the company is doing okay. we'll do more work and come back. let's go to steve in new york please steve >> caller: greetings jim from the beautiful finger lakes of central new york. >> i love the finger lakes. what's going on? >> caller: two-part question for liberty brands. it looks like the revenue numbers are finally catching up with the same store sale numbers as evidenced this past month. the stock has been in a trading...
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some of the major biotech companies, amgen, gilead, celgene, growing like the big companies of old, backarma was synonymous with growth and not high dividend. when we buy a stock we're paying for a company's expected future earnings per share. i'll repeat that, really important. expected future earnings, not past. a lot of people call me with the past and say that looks cheap, future earnings. it's the basic valuation algebra, share price, p, price, equals the earnings per share, e, times what's known as the multiple, m. price-to-earnings multiple. e times m equals p, tells you what investors are willing to fork over for a company's future earnings. this blew me away when i got to goldman sachs. we're solving for "m" and the most important determining and vital ingredient that has the greatest effect on the size of the valuation, the company's growth rate, that's why we pay so much attention. the growth rate is what matters more than anything else in cramerica after the balance sheet and diversification. we'll pay a bigger multiple for businesses with faster growth because the earnings w
some of the major biotech companies, amgen, gilead, celgene, growing like the big companies of old, backarma was synonymous with growth and not high dividend. when we buy a stock we're paying for a company's expected future earnings per share. i'll repeat that, really important. expected future earnings, not past. a lot of people call me with the past and say that looks cheap, future earnings. it's the basic valuation algebra, share price, p, price, equals the earnings per share, e, times...
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thought it was a local company. the company is xylym. turns out they're a spinoff.ever heard of this company in my life. what do you think of them? >> we liked it -- when i.t.t. was all together, we liked the itt's defense business and we liked this company. but you know what? sir, i've not looked at it either since the spinoff. we owe you to look at that and we will. i've been telling people that clean harbors is the way to play. i'm looking at xylem. they pick these things, hey, whatever, they've got the naming guys, i would have called it itt cleanup. anyway, we're going to look at it for you. don't let economic worries jade you. mexico's economy is thriving, it just doesn't get talked about. i think kansas city southern is the way to benefit. >> all aboard! >> it's the nafta railroad except for it doesn't take away our jobs. don't move, "lightning round's" coming. >>> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions #madtweets. bp has paid over twenty-threebp billion dollarsnt to the gulf. to help those affected and to cove
thought it was a local company. the company is xylym. turns out they're a spinoff.ever heard of this company in my life. what do you think of them? >> we liked it -- when i.t.t. was all together, we liked the itt's defense business and we liked this company. but you know what? sir, i've not looked at it either since the spinoff. we owe you to look at that and we will. i've been telling people that clean harbors is the way to play. i'm looking at xylem. they pick these things, hey,...
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let's focus on a company that may get cheaper. there are two ways to value every company.presents what traders are willing to pay for a piece of the company. that in mind i want to tell you a tale about a company that could be in the cross hairs of it and the company i'm talking about is mindsafety. prote protection devices. that is a lot of stuff that you need to do in the oil and gas industry. oil and gas companies, as well as law enforcement agencies and the military. why do i think that my safety is to be required? take vng come on, safety never takes a vacation and no one ever skimps on it. mine safety sold the body armor business. honey well is the safety division. what do we get? this is part of the safety division. due possible has a safety division. $53 share stock. $41 price tag. both honey well and dupont want to add to their safety offer. $1.4 billion to buy sperion. they invented kevlar. in 2008 they bought industrial apparel. it is one of the tenants and both of these companies are clearly open to doing more deals in the safety space. company reported as the
let's focus on a company that may get cheaper. there are two ways to value every company.presents what traders are willing to pay for a piece of the company. that in mind i want to tell you a tale about a company that could be in the cross hairs of it and the company i'm talking about is mindsafety. prote protection devices. that is a lot of stuff that you need to do in the oil and gas industry. oil and gas companies, as well as law enforcement agencies and the military. why do i think that my...
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an 80-year-old company.ou're making a lot of -- you've got a lot of factories in a lot of places including pasayic, new jersey, right down the block from us here, but also in north carolina and even though you're 80 years old, you're one of the biggest exporters to china. >> we are. to be manufacturer in the united states is not easy. when i started many years back, we had 31 plants. actually i purchased that plant in pasayic. today you can't operate with 30 plants. today we have now consolidated into six major operations in the united states and, as you said, we are now 73 locations in china and 60% of the product is shipped from our u.s. facilities. if somebody had said to me five years back that we'll be shipping thousands of lamps from pasaic to china, i'd say you're crazy but that's what we're doing. >> another thing i want to talk about that i think is pretty remarkable, you've always said look at the correlation with the stock market. now, the stock market has been bubbling up and had you the least go
an 80-year-old company.ou're making a lot of -- you've got a lot of factories in a lot of places including pasayic, new jersey, right down the block from us here, but also in north carolina and even though you're 80 years old, you're one of the biggest exporters to china. >> we are. to be manufacturer in the united states is not easy. when i started many years back, we had 31 plants. actually i purchased that plant in pasayic. today you can't operate with 30 plants. today we have now...
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here's the company that has the best read on chinese growth of all the companies i follow. in fact, joy global called the bottom in the slide over there by analyzing data on chinese electricity use. can't be jiggered. people think this is an original equipment business, but i've got to tell you once again we're going to hear from the straight-shooting ceo michael sutherland that maintenance is more important. maintaining it is the equivalent. i'm going to listen to what he says about india. we don't talk about india enough. they are like coal junkies over there. it's like get me the kingsfords. after the close wednesday we hear from restoration hardware. we've all been gaga lately for housing plays but this one seems to be overlooked. i urge you to take a fresh look at the restoration ahead of the quarter because i think the comps, so to speak, ethan allen and williams-sonoma, have been very strong. i like when companies just came public because they give you the first numbers. they tend to be good ones. very rarely do you get a real stinker right out of the chute. speaking
here's the company that has the best read on chinese growth of all the companies i follow. in fact, joy global called the bottom in the slide over there by analyzing data on chinese electricity use. can't be jiggered. people think this is an original equipment business, but i've got to tell you once again we're going to hear from the straight-shooting ceo michael sutherland that maintenance is more important. maintaining it is the equivalent. i'm going to listen to what he says about india. we...
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face cream company and a recycling company. which you know as a high tech manufacturer of cameras a medical equipment that was a call but what was shocking was of the company at that time allegedly and it turned out to be true had spent a billion dollars on three companies with no turnover and in addition to that they paid advisors a fee of seven hundred million dollars. to the cayman islands for an acquisition the company made two years earlier both of the transactions totaling one point seven billion dollars completely illogical inexplicable. so what we're doing what were they hiding that you found i mean we don't know all the details and we never will but basically olympus has made very large losses going back two decades when the bubble economy of japan burst they were left with securities on the books of value book value and changes in japanese accounting rules would have meant they would have had to realize those losses and therefore they did what's called the bashing in japanese to make it fly go away in the used secret
face cream company and a recycling company. which you know as a high tech manufacturer of cameras a medical equipment that was a call but what was shocking was of the company at that time allegedly and it turned out to be true had spent a billion dollars on three companies with no turnover and in addition to that they paid advisors a fee of seven hundred million dollars. to the cayman islands for an acquisition the company made two years earlier both of the transactions totaling one point seven...
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i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses.he reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this new-formed division. am i reading it too close to coop and not enough to the vast panoplea of your company? >> we still think the whole broad array of businesses we have all profiting from the global trend of increasingly efficient use of energy is still the big game for ea t on. no question the cooper acquisition means about 60% of our revenue using 2011 pro foremass will be in electrical. about another 20% in arrow spice and hydraulics. about 80% of the business in those newer businesses for eaton. >> when i look at cooper i see terrific clients. you've got chevron, conoco, alcoa, honeywell, pge, duke, texas utilities. how much of cooper's business is brand-new business for eaton that you've never been in that will be fabulous for you to settle into going forward? >> all th
i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses.he reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this new-formed division. am i reading it too close to coop and not enough to the vast panoplea of your company? >> we still think the whole broad array of businesses we have all profiting...
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so the company's refinery is located in st.l park, minnesota, the highest supply of oil combined with limited refinery capacity, wow. something that is allowed them to enjoy above average margins. also holly frontier, northern frontier is taken advantage of the spread and the higher priced brent crude. northern tier is up to 72% since its units began trading in july. what a home run. while the company can enjoy steady margins in the near future, i'm still going to prefer holly frontier, but this is a nifty situation, this northern tier. and because of the glut of oil, i expect the stock to continue to do well. really good idea. third, last tuesday, dean in new york asked about casey's general. it operates 1700 convenience stores in primarily small towns in the u.s. in the past i've been hesitant because it faces margin pressures and up against a lot of competition. however, casey's had a nice run after a report of a solid quarter and the company could be reevaluating itself and maybe turn itself into a real estate investment tr
so the company's refinery is located in st.l park, minnesota, the highest supply of oil combined with limited refinery capacity, wow. something that is allowed them to enjoy above average margins. also holly frontier, northern frontier is taken advantage of the spread and the higher priced brent crude. northern tier is up to 72% since its units began trading in july. what a home run. while the company can enjoy steady margins in the near future, i'm still going to prefer holly frontier, but...
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very different companies. first solar's a panel company. price of panels come down. first solar we said we were too negative in the teens, we got a little more upbeat in the 20s. i don't really care for it in the 30s. solar city, we get a pullback in some cities for solar you're going to wish you -- >> sell sell sell. >> so i can't recommend it. i think we should get used to the idea of the fiscal cliff and be prepared. we've got a series of good companies reporting next week. if you really like them, understand you can buy some of them because there are great stories out there. but the fiscal cliff looms on even the best. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, another dimension? it's one of the most talked about new trends. and tonight cramer's taking a hard look at 3-d printing. it's a face-off of the industry's two top stocks. and jim's finding out which one could turn into your personal printing press. >>> and later -- rotten apple? the crown jewel of tech has fallen like a rock. over 150 points in the past three months. but has the glow around the belove
very different companies. first solar's a panel company. price of panels come down. first solar we said we were too negative in the teens, we got a little more upbeat in the 20s. i don't really care for it in the 30s. solar city, we get a pullback in some cities for solar you're going to wish you -- >> sell sell sell. >> so i can't recommend it. i think we should get used to the idea of the fiscal cliff and be prepared. we've got a series of good companies reporting next week. if...
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but the company is currently working on a new. specially. for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest in an entirely separate console for different purposes. devices produced by a closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made when some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical. as you can see here. with only three. about fifty meters. and more accurate. it was exhibited at the. devices they were produced. in the market were completely sold out over the course of the two days. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition. despite having only been set up a few years ago. which is essentially a big idea clearing house and advantages of joining only helped push the company. into the future. wealthy british style. that's what i'd like to see. markets why not.
but the company is currently working on a new. specially. for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest in an entirely separate console for different purposes. devices produced by a closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made when some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly...
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here in russia the company. and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago platonic has been a resident of skolkovo which is essentially a big idea clearing house the status and advantages of joining that club will only help push the company and its lasers into the future. and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything in. the big picture. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. the the . major university is a variable treasure trove of knowledge in the form of both respected professors and millions upon millions of books however there is just not enough time in the day all our lives to get through them all but thanks to the labor of one tireless academic here that could all be changing when it comes to science and technology it's hard to find as prolific of an institution as moscow state university stocking the hollowed halls here have been some of the
here in russia the company. and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago platonic has been a resident of skolkovo which is essentially a big idea clearing house the status and advantages of joining that club will only help push the company and its lasers into the future. and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything in. the big picture. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from. your mobile...
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these other companies are moving in. they're helping us transform physically but we're also asking can i get a chance of working in those companies? can i get a chance of doing this? and i want to say yes to every kid, to every returning veteran, to everybody who is challenged with their careers now and say yes can you, and through tech sf we are making an announcement today. we are going to create in the next five years 2500 permanent jobs with our partners in sf cities and 500 jobs a year for the next five years. this is where we're going. this is how we think by training people, educating them in the skill sets and making a commitment today, and you will see some examples. we're not just talking. we will provide you with some people who have already been hired as they went through this job training effort. did what they did as individuals to get those skill sets and we're honoring that commitment by getting them jobs. you will hear from a couple of them today and we know we can do it and like with sf city and with the
these other companies are moving in. they're helping us transform physically but we're also asking can i get a chance of working in those companies? can i get a chance of doing this? and i want to say yes to every kid, to every returning veteran, to everybody who is challenged with their careers now and say yes can you, and through tech sf we are making an announcement today. we are going to create in the next five years 2500 permanent jobs with our partners in sf cities and 500 jobs a year for...
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computing companies there are. the better it is for the medical equipment market so we feel that our devices are better than foreign ones in a number of ways first specifically for the russian healthcare system secondly we have introduced a new concept. with a number of ports which is unique to our company. with model of an operating room together with a robot this is something our foreign competitors have yet to emulate. but i don't think there they recently got big backing for a project to build one of the largest innovative medical complexes in russia for now the plans are only on paper but they soon hope to break ground on a center that would bring many of the globe's leading institutions to. as you've seen today we hope that your next visit to the doctor and this holiday season. we'll see you next time enjoy the right. book. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought
computing companies there are. the better it is for the medical equipment market so we feel that our devices are better than foreign ones in a number of ways first specifically for the russian healthcare system secondly we have introduced a new concept. with a number of ports which is unique to our company. with model of an operating room together with a robot this is something our foreign competitors have yet to emulate. but i don't think there they recently got big backing for a project to...
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arpino's company.led in a choreography in a long time. and i was home in texas, and then he calls. he says, "can you come back to chicago so you could work with maia? because i'm going to start to choreograph a pas de deux." i was like, "great. we need to do some work." arpino: with me, it's a collaboration. you work through movement, and it's that relationship between the artist and the choreographer that developed the art form, which is the important aspect of why you're there, working together. woman: i think mr. arpino's been a huge influence on me as an artist to realize that it's using one's technique as a medium for expression which all art is about. it's kind of to reflect our world back and to view it. to escape to some other place or to look at your life and kind of bring new perspectives. shives: it's a powerful piece, one of his masterpieces. i don't know if he knew it was going to be his last work. nobody knew. sagan: the slowdown was enormously painful. this was an energetic personality.
arpino's company.led in a choreography in a long time. and i was home in texas, and then he calls. he says, "can you come back to chicago so you could work with maia? because i'm going to start to choreograph a pas de deux." i was like, "great. we need to do some work." arpino: with me, it's a collaboration. you work through movement, and it's that relationship between the artist and the choreographer that developed the art form, which is the important aspect of why you're...
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card companies, your banks and so forth. if there is a way that their data can come to us, it might very well be the grounds for even better public service for all of our different departments, whether we're talking about health or sports or kinds of things that our public would use. and i want to serve up an example. there's been a company here in san francisco called motion loft and they have been creating sensors in various departments. they've covered some 18 different neighborhoods in our city with thousands of different sensors to track pedestrians, vehicles, maybe later on they'll tag bicycle traffic. and that data in the various neighborhoods have, i think, been incredible for their company to launch and to work in collaboration with other companies to see how movement in the city can help us establish patterns, trends, and other things. and they're going to share that data with us. and i believe that data is going to be value with us as we figure out challenges like the small businesses along west portal or in terra
card companies, your banks and so forth. if there is a way that their data can come to us, it might very well be the grounds for even better public service for all of our different departments, whether we're talking about health or sports or kinds of things that our public would use. and i want to serve up an example. there's been a company here in san francisco called motion loft and they have been creating sensors in various departments. they've covered some 18 different neighborhoods in our...
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company reported at the end of october.s are stronger than the headlines would lead you to believe. the overall gross margin increased by 220 basis points. you can't cut back on fire and safety. plus mine safety has been moving away from dependence on defense spending. something that is not happening a moment too soon. the non military business made up 64% of the company's latest quarter. they are moving in the right direction. remember, we never recommend stocks on the basis of takeovers unless the fundamentals are improving. i think mine safety is getting to a much better position. here is the bottom line. there is always money to be made speculating on takeovers if you do it wisely. when i play matchmaker i look for an industry that is consolidated. mine safety appliances gives you all of that. and it pays you a decent yield to boot. "mad money" is back after the break. i love how clean my mouth is after a dental cleaning... i just wish i could keep it this way. [ male announcer ] now you can. with the crest pro-health c
company reported at the end of october.s are stronger than the headlines would lead you to believe. the overall gross margin increased by 220 basis points. you can't cut back on fire and safety. plus mine safety has been moving away from dependence on defense spending. something that is not happening a moment too soon. the non military business made up 64% of the company's latest quarter. they are moving in the right direction. remember, we never recommend stocks on the basis of takeovers...
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the company is ramping up production on the planes, but some analysts don't expect the company to see a profit from the line until at least 2020. the reason? the dreamliners are probably sold at discounts, which is normal in this industry, but boeing's production costs aren't going down fast enough to match. >> assuming a 30% discount, boeing would have to deliver at 10% operating margin on the 787, which seems highly unlikely. that would take them through the next seven years of production. >> reporter: analysts expect the 787 to be a drag on boeing's earnings for at least three more years, but think the dreamliner will deliver in the long run. >> if we get beyond that and say, "you know what? boeing 787 is a pretty good product, and customers really like it, and airlines can charge a premium for that type of product. but in the future, beyond these 850-odd orders, they're going to make pretty good money on this product." >> reporter: a boeing spokesperson told me today the company has reduced the cost of making each plane by 50% from the first one to the 66th, and overall, boeing is
the company is ramping up production on the planes, but some analysts don't expect the company to see a profit from the line until at least 2020. the reason? the dreamliners are probably sold at discounts, which is normal in this industry, but boeing's production costs aren't going down fast enough to match. >> assuming a 30% discount, boeing would have to deliver at 10% operating margin on the 787, which seems highly unlikely. that would take them through the next seven years of...
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an amazing ren nance, and when analysts stop following the company, but the company's earnings start speculating as the case with hansen in 2011, a storied lazarus like move can happen. especially when monster ended up vanquishing the competition, when everyone said would wipe out monster, but didn't materialize, after the dramatic fall from grace, they renamed the company monster. you must know when to sell and that comes when you see too many analysts jumping on the bandwagon. and use four as a good rule of thumb and start trimming the position. stay with cramer. >> it's a brutal, full contact sport. >> from the time the whistle blows -- >> traders bracing for a wild session. >> to the last play of the game. >> markets absolutely getting hammered today. >> i know it's not easy, but i promise to keep fighting for you. >> jim cramer, leveling the playing field for all. >> the road is a tough one, but the payoff can be your greatest win of all. >> join "mad money" training camp, weeknights. >>> let's do some mad mail and mad tweets. jim says jen in texas, i'm trying to understand when
an amazing ren nance, and when analysts stop following the company, but the company's earnings start speculating as the case with hansen in 2011, a storied lazarus like move can happen. especially when monster ended up vanquishing the competition, when everyone said would wipe out monster, but didn't materialize, after the dramatic fall from grace, they renamed the company monster. you must know when to sell and that comes when you see too many analysts jumping on the bandwagon. and use four as...
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learning about these specific issues from these companies and other companies as well as our community members i think is a very valuable process, and being part of the conversation again and having that form of a working group, i think it will be really powerful to demonstrate leadership. we owe it to the community, and it is something we have to confront sooner or later, it is better we do this now. >> two more questions. right there. >> [inaudible] is city hall produce stand up when the push that comes? >> the question is -- is city hall ready to -- what was that? >> [inaudible] when it pushed back comes from the old economy. -- when the push that comes from the old economy. >> yes, just to get it on the tv. the question is -- will the city stand up when the push back comes from the old economy? >> i wish i could represent all city hall. i cannot. but i think that is part of democracy. there's always tensions. always other sites and perspectives we have to arbitrate and here are and figure out where that line is, how we actually negotiate that. that is part of the conversation. i do
learning about these specific issues from these companies and other companies as well as our community members i think is a very valuable process, and being part of the conversation again and having that form of a working group, i think it will be really powerful to demonstrate leadership. we owe it to the community, and it is something we have to confront sooner or later, it is better we do this now. >> two more questions. right there. >> [inaudible] is city hall produce stand up...
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parent company of north face. why vfc? huge apparel outfit that has a history of making big acquisitions focused in the outdoors. they bought another stock we liked very much, timberland. another boot company for $2 billion, that's been incredibly successful deal. i think uggs and teva, deckers two key brands would fit in perfectly. now vf corp bought timerland to the 25% premium. they're willing it pay the same for deckers, i could see the company being bought for $50 a share. i think that might be a lowball number. i think you ought to put half a position into this. not a deal opening tomorrow, maybe midday, because even though the stock has had a big run, i don't know if it's going to come back to the levels of the 30s any more. it may be a fiscal cliff. it's only trading next times next year's numbers and we care where a stock is going, not where it's coming from you wait for the pull-back in the second half and then you put in your other half of the position. bottom line, dickers has come back from the dead. because n
parent company of north face. why vfc? huge apparel outfit that has a history of making big acquisitions focused in the outdoors. they bought another stock we liked very much, timberland. another boot company for $2 billion, that's been incredibly successful deal. i think uggs and teva, deckers two key brands would fit in perfectly. now vf corp bought timerland to the 25% premium. they're willing it pay the same for deckers, i could see the company being bought for $50 a share. i think that...
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the company spews cash. when i asked him if he would return capital to shareholders in the form of a special dividend, he responded that the board's pondering just such an action right now. still another reason to buy this company that is at its 52-week high. stick with cramer. but i'm still stubbed up. and i took nyquil, [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey
the company spews cash. when i asked him if he would return capital to shareholders in the form of a special dividend, he responded that the board's pondering just such an action right now. still another reason to buy this company that is at its 52-week high. stick with cramer. but i'm still stubbed up. and i took nyquil, [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a...
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in order to commercialize the technology a company called. the medicine is only dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a tablet or a little. traditional tests on animals and then human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. the resulting eyedrops are targeted at relieving chronic dry eyes this interim can lead to increasingly impaired vision and in some cases eventually blindness but these russian made drugs are able to do much more. there are techniques to find out how many cells have died as a result of. the. death. totally different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections effected by potosi. like any true scientist dr. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory green light in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started sufferi
in order to commercialize the technology a company called. the medicine is only dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a tablet or a little. traditional tests on animals and then human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. the resulting eyedrops are targeted at relieving chronic dry eyes...
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i know you like cloud companies. i was taking a look at enc. trading about two times book value as a forward fee, and very low debt. what do you think? >> emc, one of my largest positions of my charitable trust. it has been a winner, stephanie link, you see her on at fast money. it's an inexpensive tech stock. it should be buy, buy. buy. let's go to mike in maryland. >> caller: a united states army retired booyah for you. wta mortgage, buy, sell, or hold? >> we have to be careful here. what ben bernanke is doing with this bond market makes it too darn hard for me to figure out what to do with mortgage rates. i got to take a break here. let's go to frederick in washington, please. >> caller: hi, jim, how you doing, big booyah from bellevue, washington. go hawks. let's go microsoft. >> okay. microsoft does not yield enough yet to intrigue me. i do believe it will be a better stock in 2013 at some point. i have to believe some of that cycle of windows 8 kicks in. right now in no man's land. i don't like being in no-man's land. rick in missouri now
i know you like cloud companies. i was taking a look at enc. trading about two times book value as a forward fee, and very low debt. what do you think? >> emc, one of my largest positions of my charitable trust. it has been a winner, stephanie link, you see her on at fast money. it's an inexpensive tech stock. it should be buy, buy. buy. let's go to mike in maryland. >> caller: a united states army retired booyah for you. wta mortgage, buy, sell, or hold? >> we have to be...
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few drug companies are imean. i steer clear as best i can until everyone knows about the patent cliff. then i go back. finally oil and service companies. these are hardest, difficult because you often have to figure out several numbers for the gross margins, how much it costs to drill, to get in and out of the ground, to ship and refine it. these are complicated companies. many companies in the industry have tried to break themselves up to make it easier for guys like me to figure out gross margins instead of having to be a blend that i got to unwrap. i care chiefly about finding costs and about end market prices. that's why the natural gas companies, for example, trade at a discount to the pure oil companies because the end market price of natural gas has just been so low for so long, and the end market price of crude has opinion high for so long. that's what dries me toward eog or continental. both with chief finding costs for oil. and expensive prices when they get it out of the ground. the bottom line, the key
few drug companies are imean. i steer clear as best i can until everyone knows about the patent cliff. then i go back. finally oil and service companies. these are hardest, difficult because you often have to figure out several numbers for the gross margins, how much it costs to drill, to get in and out of the ground, to ship and refine it. these are complicated companies. many companies in the industry have tried to break themselves up to make it easier for guys like me to figure out gross...
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core labs, about a $5 billion company and they specialize in helping oil companies find more oil and more gas that benefits all around the world. so they have scientists who actually take samples of rock and water, analyze that and try to help oil companies find more oil that may be hidden or tucked away so we can abscess more oil, which is good for all of us. >> tom: we're talking about an energy boon in the united states, energy prices, that's helped keep a cap on energy prices here. what kind of holding time frame do you anticipate to make some money? >> as we've seen this year, one reason why core labs is attractive from a valuation perfect suspective we've seen the stock soften this year as some of the rig counts have softened as well because of the i prices of natural gas have really fallen. and i do think this will reverse sometime over the next few years and we'll see more rigs be put to use, and that's good for core labs, but to do that you really need to take that three-year time horizon. >> tom: luk, often called a mini berkshire hathaway, beef packing, commercial mortgage
core labs, about a $5 billion company and they specialize in helping oil companies find more oil and more gas that benefits all around the world. so they have scientists who actually take samples of rock and water, analyze that and try to help oil companies find more oil that may be hidden or tucked away so we can abscess more oil, which is good for all of us. >> tom: we're talking about an energy boon in the united states, energy prices, that's helped keep a cap on energy prices here....
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peter anderson screened companies that have a ton of cash. he will name his best ideas for stock buybacks. he says they will be taxed at a much lower rate. take a look at the dow jones industrials. we are seeing triple digit gains for pretty much all of the session for the blue chips. money flowing into financials. citigroup is jumping. of nearly 6%. the story there, job cuts. 11,000 of them. leading to a billion dollars in savings. additional layoffs somewhere else down the line. investors are getting this move a thumbs up. we know it is tough for employees. the stock is up more than 7% today. bank of america, as you see, moving higher. the biggest gainer on the dow. jpmorgan solidly in the green. a totally different story at the nasdaq. down on the session. apple getting a 5% haircut at the moment. just under 5%. perhaps tied to the apple, samsung dispute. there is a big court hearing tomorrow. samsung is expected to ask the judge for a brand-new trial. apple down 22% from its september highs. right around the time where the iphone5 with re
peter anderson screened companies that have a ton of cash. he will name his best ideas for stock buybacks. he says they will be taxed at a much lower rate. take a look at the dow jones industrials. we are seeing triple digit gains for pretty much all of the session for the blue chips. money flowing into financials. citigroup is jumping. of nearly 6%. the story there, job cuts. 11,000 of them. leading to a billion dollars in savings. additional layoffs somewhere else down the line. investors are...
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linesheetmaker.com is a great company. you can easily crop and edit photos and descriptions on your line sheet. you can make as many line sheets as you need and you can share your finished product using the provided link or mdf file. to learn more about today's show, just click on our website. it is open forum.com/your business. you will find all of today's segments plus web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. you can follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbusiness. we love getting your feedback >>> next week, we go to the boardwalk to find out how employers whose stats are mostly part-time teenagers manage to keep up with the next generation workforce. >> you need to make sure, one, that you are using all the digital things, that you are texting information, that your schedules are on the internet and online and you have an employee website that's open 24/7. >>> learn what tricks the old dogs are learning from the young pickups. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business ou
linesheetmaker.com is a great company. you can easily crop and edit photos and descriptions on your line sheet. you can make as many line sheets as you need and you can share your finished product using the provided link or mdf file. to learn more about today's show, just click on our website. it is open forum.com/your business. you will find all of today's segments plus web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. you can follow us on twitter. it's...
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the company's ever improving. different simulators ideal for practicing minimally invasive surgeries at the institutes and clinics the technology the difference is evident. we always keep a record of mistakes thanks to the video we are able to follow. her actions it also shows the mistakes. are possible impact on a given surgery this exercise feels very true to life. with manipulating. receiving feedback including tissue resistance all of this enables the students to feel like a real surgeon in action. but the human processing complex is home to the inspiration behind those trainers the so-called technology resident companies get tax breaks and other business friendly incentives to spur on the development of new ideas and projects before they came out with the. different kind of. truck simulators for russian government. drivers training before hitting the road working hand in hand with the company. trucks for the russian military and emergency services ministry. with hydraulic systems the programming code needed t
the company's ever improving. different simulators ideal for practicing minimally invasive surgeries at the institutes and clinics the technology the difference is evident. we always keep a record of mistakes thanks to the video we are able to follow. her actions it also shows the mistakes. are possible impact on a given surgery this exercise feels very true to life. with manipulating. receiving feedback including tissue resistance all of this enables the students to feel like a real surgeon in...