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i'm sitting down and talking about -- the ceo of conagra.ee how this 100-year-old company is doing salesforce reported yesterday. it is a down day i come with the tale of pleasure, happiness and profit that's right salesforce all your calls rapid fire the lightning round. so stick with cramer >>> i'm opening up the lines to hear from you, the voices of cramerica because it is an uncertain time i want to talk to you. >> mr. cramer, i just wanted to tell you, you are absolutely, positively fantastic >> thank you for helping us not panic in times like this the average investor, which we all know and love, you cater to us and we appreciate that. >> i am not going anywhere you shouldn't either we will get through this together >> cramer has your back. call 1-800-743-cnbc and let's take on the market together. >> we're going to figure this out. we'll puzzle it over and make it so we're all smarter you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevag
i'm sitting down and talking about -- the ceo of conagra.ee how this 100-year-old company is doing salesforce reported yesterday. it is a down day i come with the tale of pleasure, happiness and profit that's right salesforce all your calls rapid fire the lightning round. so stick with cramer >>> i'm opening up the lines to hear from you, the voices of cramerica because it is an uncertain time i want to talk to you. >> mr. cramer, i just wanted to tell you, you are absolutely,...
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i'm a-okay we've warmed up with conagra it transformed itself from dated group of pantry brands to a favorite set of meals and treats loved by millennials that uses better packaging not that plastic like gillette i like the risk-reward going into the quarter of conagra. when we type it in acn it spells sex. i bet wall street will be shocked that this information technology expert can deliver such great numbers the only thing surprising me is how people don't see this companying accentura helps companies get digitized. then at the close we get numbers from nike, kb homes. nike is charged with controversy not just over earnings but sudden departure of one of my favorite executives who so often told fabulous tales of success on each quarter. he's the keeper of jordanser and friend of personalization. he will be missed. even as i'm expecting it micron will be a blow-out. we hear from one of the customers. and the ceo confirmed that prices for d rams one of micron's two key products remain much firmer than anticipated even last fall the stock had a fantastic run as of late but that's usua
i'm a-okay we've warmed up with conagra it transformed itself from dated group of pantry brands to a favorite set of meals and treats loved by millennials that uses better packaging not that plastic like gillette i like the risk-reward going into the quarter of conagra. when we type it in acn it spells sex. i bet wall street will be shocked that this information technology expert can deliver such great numbers the only thing surprising me is how people don't see this companying accentura helps...
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conagra brands. getting into another vertical.g other items, grocery items that are adjacent to our existing categories. haslinda: is it fair to say you are looking for more acquisitions to further expand your reach? chris: yeah, so acquisitions is definitely part of our toolkit, when we think about what is next and how we grow. haslinda: what is next? chris: what is next? a lot of things are happening. our dairy business is growing. haslinda: are you going to do coconut water? shakey's pizza? chris: yeah. so all of this, i think, is because we believe in the consumer story in the philippines. we have a large, young, and happy population. right? and the philippines gdp is around 3000 gdp per capita now, so that is sort of the inflection point, economists tell us we should see a growth spurt and consumer behavior changes and becomes more sophisticated. we are very excited about that. we are in the last few years where the philippines has been growing, and it is consumer driven, so most of our businesses are hinged on the philippine
conagra brands. getting into another vertical.g other items, grocery items that are adjacent to our existing categories. haslinda: is it fair to say you are looking for more acquisitions to further expand your reach? chris: yeah, so acquisitions is definitely part of our toolkit, when we think about what is next and how we grow. haslinda: what is next? chris: what is next? a lot of things are happening. our dairy business is growing. haslinda: are you going to do coconut water? shakey's pizza?...
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manufacturing pmi as well as the latest reports from brand names like nike and conagra brand.riday we will in the week with the latest news on durable goods ordersnd new home sales. durable good orders those big-ticket items that are expected to last for a long time is typically a market mover as well. the ceo of demko investors is my special guest next week and i hope you'll join us and don't forget john man sunday morning on the "fox news" channel for sunday morning features. we are live at 10:00 a.m. eastern and catch me weak days on "fox business" at 6 a.m. good morning with maria 6:00 a.m. eastern. follow this program on facebook twitter and instagram to get the latest videos and pictures on the programs i always want to hear from you they tell us what you want to hear in this program. i will do it for us today prethanks for joining me. i will see you again next time. i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked.
manufacturing pmi as well as the latest reports from brand names like nike and conagra brand.riday we will in the week with the latest news on durable goods ordersnd new home sales. durable good orders those big-ticket items that are expected to last for a long time is typically a market mover as well. the ceo of demko investors is my special guest next week and i hope you'll join us and don't forget john man sunday morning on the "fox news" channel for sunday morning features. we are...
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they use paper and cardboard this is a new conagra. and i really like it >> position know how to use a microwa microwave. >> i'm learning more and more about them and they are switchinginstragram it is a statement in zuck's face hi millennial. >> the opening bell is just moments away we're back right after this. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. >>> you're watching "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in less than two minutes time a lot of focus on obviously will be on fa
they use paper and cardboard this is a new conagra. and i really like it >> position know how to use a microwa microwave. >> i'm learning more and more about them and they are switchinginstragram it is a statement in zuck's face hi millennial. >> the opening bell is just moments away we're back right after this. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our...
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consumer goods general mills yesterday, inflation soared while sales barely held steady the fact that conagra reported excellent numbers with the inflation well under control did not stop the slide then there with just random hits oil dropped big, taking down the whole oil patch. aluminum and steels got pole axed the drugs, the company had a real setback with the critical trial for the lung cancer drug and the stock lost about 13% the bottom line, if you give us nothing to buy, we will sell the controversies are finally coming home to roost and the sellers, let's just say, they're coming right along with them and that's how you get a hideous day like today kevin in georgia, kevin. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah >> how are you. >> caller: good, good, good. i'm calling about dps. dr. pepper and the merger last month. i got a pretty good 40% return it peaked and now it's falling, and i wonder if i should hold or sell now >> there's a special dividend involved and it's confusing people. and it's going to keep people out of the stock until a if you wanted to, you could sell it and i would bless that
consumer goods general mills yesterday, inflation soared while sales barely held steady the fact that conagra reported excellent numbers with the inflation well under control did not stop the slide then there with just random hits oil dropped big, taking down the whole oil patch. aluminum and steels got pole axed the drugs, the company had a real setback with the critical trial for the lung cancer drug and the stock lost about 13% the bottom line, if you give us nothing to buy, we will sell the...
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food companies it's been nothing short of it staggering general mills had a horrendous quarter and conagra had a great quarter. it has frank's hot sauce under its wing this spice company is not prone to misses and yet its stock is down 10% already it's tough to bet against these guys at these levels by the way, i understand you can put that frank's on anything and coreen came up with my old bay how could the ravens have been champions when the eagles are the champion after the -- after the close lu lu lemon reports, apparel is doing very well. the only issue is it doesn't have a ceo then again, it may not need one at 9 moment given how much momentum the company has we hear from restoration harbor, rh they have been putting up strong numbers of late but the market hasn't been kind to its stock after a miracle miraculous run from the mid 20s to the hundreds restoration's now come down to 77 which feels very much like no man's land i think the company is brilliantly run. i don't understand why it's only valued at 1.65 billion, but when you consider it was worth a little less than half that, m
food companies it's been nothing short of it staggering general mills had a horrendous quarter and conagra had a great quarter. it has frank's hot sauce under its wing this spice company is not prone to misses and yet its stock is down 10% already it's tough to bet against these guys at these levels by the way, i understand you can put that frank's on anything and coreen came up with my old bay how could the ravens have been champions when the eagles are the champion after the -- after the...
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people love the market in the long-term, and we see in the earnings, conagra foods came out this morning, i was watching that one and nike after the bell with the win. >> nike, we just put it out. but after-hours, it's up 6% after-hours. 6.5% right now. so it keeps going up. again, the underlying economy, we can't emphasize enough is terrific. we have not yet seen nicole all the effects of the tax cuts, all that capital that's going to be moving back. once that gets turning in the economy, katy bar the door, right? quickly. reporter: that's true, the economy is great, one of the traders was noting 2.8%, if we get below that, that could weigh on stocks. >> nicole petallides, thank you very much. we appreciate you so much watching, busy day, "risk & reward" starts right now. don't go away. >> we've lost over a fairly short period of time, 60,000 factories in our country. closed, shuttered, gone. 6 million jobs at least, gone. we have a trade deficit of $504 billion. it's really $375 billion. many different ways of looking at it. any way you look at it, it is the largest deficit of any coun
people love the market in the long-term, and we see in the earnings, conagra foods came out this morning, i was watching that one and nike after the bell with the win. >> nike, we just put it out. but after-hours, it's up 6% after-hours. 6.5% right now. so it keeps going up. again, the underlying economy, we can't emphasize enough is terrific. we have not yet seen nicole all the effects of the tax cuts, all that capital that's going to be moving back. once that gets turning in the...
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i have a three-hour show but i have not time to list all the conagra products.losing executives under new owner, whole foods. culture war? liz: dozens of executives and managers leaving. this is culture clash at the company. the honeymoon is over. amazon has hypercompetitive relentless culture. whole foods has distinct organic natural foods, soft nuturing culture this is like general patton bossing around tom steyer or another vegan. i'm being facetious. what is the bottom line is this, is about a price war. this is about a price war. they're neck-and-neck in walmart with frozeries. walmart prices are just about one or 2% more on average than amazon's prices. stuart: brenberg wishes to speak. >> bezos doesn't care who you work at whole foods. he cares. liz: remember it was whole paycheck. bezos is saying it is about lower prices and prices. stuart: this is from jack dorsey. as you know is ceo of twitter and square. he has a prediction for bitcoin. he says, it will be the world's, it women be the world's single currency, the world's single currency, what, ten yea
i have a three-hour show but i have not time to list all the conagra products.losing executives under new owner, whole foods. culture war? liz: dozens of executives and managers leaving. this is culture clash at the company. the honeymoon is over. amazon has hypercompetitive relentless culture. whole foods has distinct organic natural foods, soft nuturing culture this is like general patton bossing around tom steyer or another vegan. i'm being facetious. what is the bottom line is this, is...
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there was a drug that -- >> all of that is being drowned out though >> conagra was good yesterday. >>at crowned out by trade fears ian bremer tweets probably the worst/biggest single day for geopolitical risk since i started eurasia group in '98 some concerns about bolton >> so when the italian ten year was at 7 going into the november debates that we had in michigan, that wasn't as bad >> his point is well taken we should be talking about all the good things going on in the economy and instead we're talking about china. >> it's like i have to follow twitter. >> national security policy. trade wars everything but >> i think the weekend is -- >> the bread and butter of the market >> we're oversold. there is a lot of stocks thrown away yesterday that are doing incredibly well. we've got sandberg and zmuck apologizing left and right >> which you say is not enough >> i need to see a ken feinberg saying here is who was hurt. and you haif you want to opt ou it at the top. i don't know ian bremer, existence of his company? >> existence of the eurasia group for geopolitical risk. >> have you
there was a drug that -- >> all of that is being drowned out though >> conagra was good yesterday. >>at crowned out by trade fears ian bremer tweets probably the worst/biggest single day for geopolitical risk since i started eurasia group in '98 some concerns about bolton >> so when the italian ten year was at 7 going into the november debates that we had in michigan, that wasn't as bad >> his point is well taken we should be talking about all the good things going...
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greenspan, we'll hear from powell, and tonight on "mad money," the ceo of conagra many small businessesens to factories to contractors, rely on their equipment to serve customers every day. when equipment is broken, it means lost revenue. trusted choice independent insurance agents offer special protection that could help replace or repair damaged equipment and provide lost business income. they represent multiple insurance companies and customize coverage to help businesses get back to work. announcer: to find an agent, visit trustedchoice.com. gglobal bonds, and high-dividend strategies. sure, these are investments. but they're not what people really invest in. what people really invest in, is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there takes a pure focus. because when you invest their money without distraction, hidden agenda or competing interests, something wonderful can happen. they might just get what they want out of life, and maybe even more. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i
greenspan, we'll hear from powell, and tonight on "mad money," the ceo of conagra many small businessesens to factories to contractors, rely on their equipment to serve customers every day. when equipment is broken, it means lost revenue. trusted choice independent insurance agents offer special protection that could help replace or repair damaged equipment and provide lost business income. they represent multiple insurance companies and customize coverage to help businesses get back...
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the conagra frozen food i'll is doing aisle.y have too much debt -- discretionary income they like to buy video games and buy expensive beer and watch netflix. >> unilever in the uk, 88 years, almost a century. >> one of great companies. >> national starch. >> still have the listing, the stocks will still trade in those places but only have legal headquarters in the negligether. >> they are all tech companies now. >> what do you mean? >> unilever works close with sales force to figure out personalization and where the puck is going, and the reason i mentioned this, look at unilever and dollar shave club. they recognize that millennials hate the big plastic packaging and the whole lock and key thing, it's easier to get into a chase manhattan bank vault than into a gillette shave. and they recognize that and did dollar shave club. even then it may not be enough to make it so you can kpeecompen a world with amazon is driving prigss and amazon stock is down even though it caught another price target this is one tough market >> is th
the conagra frozen food i'll is doing aisle.y have too much debt -- discretionary income they like to buy video games and buy expensive beer and watch netflix. >> unilever in the uk, 88 years, almost a century. >> one of great companies. >> national starch. >> still have the listing, the stocks will still trade in those places but only have legal headquarters in the negligether. >> they are all tech companies now. >> what do you mean? >> unilever works...
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earnings front, darden restaurants reports before the opening bell that comes along with carnival and conagrater the close, we'll hear from nike, micron and kb home check out u.s. equity futures. the gains that were built up in the market were given away by the closing bell, this morning that pressure continues. s&p futures are off by 14. the nasdaq down by 60. >>> the fed hiked interest rates for the sixth time since december of 2015 first increase under the leadership of jay powell as chairman joining us to discuss the decision is mark grant, managing director of b. riley fbr the move and post-move xhecommes mark anything you weren't expecting anything of note to talk about that might give us some insight into the future? >> well, we'll elevate the show this morning we'll quote shakespeare. much ado about nothing you might as well have had janet yellen in a different outfit yesterday. the exact same course that was proposed by mr. powell as we had under ms. yellen there's no change at all they're going on with their rate increases. the problem there and the why the equity market is reacting
earnings front, darden restaurants reports before the opening bell that comes along with carnival and conagrater the close, we'll hear from nike, micron and kb home check out u.s. equity futures. the gains that were built up in the market were given away by the closing bell, this morning that pressure continues. s&p futures are off by 14. the nasdaq down by 60. >>> the fed hiked interest rates for the sixth time since december of 2015 first increase under the leadership of jay...
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you can listen to the school nutrition association and conagra or you can listen to the american heart association, the american medical association, american association of pediatrics, usda, i can go on and on so you have the consensus on the side who has looked at the science and a pretty recently or you can look at a couple of rogue scientists and companies who have a stake in the answer coming out in a way that runs contrary to the science. >> kind of gets us into that conversation of conflict of interest versus bias and i think a lot of times the food industry suffers because i have a financial conflict of interest because i'm running a study for a company and that gets disclose, but what does it necessarily get disclosed are individuals biases, so my love and life are the purple pigments in the blueberry. i have a tattoo. i love it. never taken any company funding for any study i have done on this, but i have a lot of bias there, but that does not always get disclosed are out there whether it be in the media or scientific community or within policy so when you look at groups like
you can listen to the school nutrition association and conagra or you can listen to the american heart association, the american medical association, american association of pediatrics, usda, i can go on and on so you have the consensus on the side who has looked at the science and a pretty recently or you can look at a couple of rogue scientists and companies who have a stake in the answer coming out in a way that runs contrary to the science. >> kind of gets us into that conversation of...