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conoco gas station burned down. plywood trying to gird up. they're expecting perhaps more violence he wanted ttonight. the governor said it's unacceptable. he vows tonight won't be a repeat. business owners are holding their bet breath and waiting for more possible violence. >> expecting more violence. what gives you that impression? can the police not handle this? where is the national guard? >> the governor has called in more national guard, but it did get out of control last night especially in downtown ferguson. at one point it was hard for the fire trucks to operate. there were more than 90 shots fired. police didn't fire any shots, but certainly the level of violence seemed to have taken officials very much by surprise. a lot of widespread fear here, might not be over. >> we talked about this. let this announcement come out after dark was possibly a huge mistake. steve, thank you so much. and, by the way, as we mentioned, we are expecting that news conference to happen with the mayor. we'll give you any news as it becomes available. as
conoco gas station burned down. plywood trying to gird up. they're expecting perhaps more violence he wanted ttonight. the governor said it's unacceptable. he vows tonight won't be a repeat. business owners are holding their bet breath and waiting for more possible violence. >> expecting more violence. what gives you that impression? can the police not handle this? where is the national guard? >> the governor has called in more national guard, but it did get out of control last...
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. >> caller: i would like to know, with the price of oil going down and down, is my stock, conoco, cop, still good stock? >> well, conoco has a good yield, comes in at 4%, has some good natural gas properties, the old burlington, which natural gas prices have held up well. i think you can do fine. it is a runaway stock to the upside, absolutely not. oil keeps going lower, but i think you can hold it. let's go to toby in minnesota. toby? >> caller: big boo-yah from frigid minnesota, jim. >> not bad. good to have you on the show. >> caller: i bought sprint when you originally recommended it four years ago, and then, of course, you know, they did the buyout. i bought it at 386 and 4-something. >> okay. >> now it's down over 50% from its 52-week high when dan hesse left. what should i do on that? >> well, i've got to tell you, when dan left, when the company was not able to make that merger with tmus, and when dan hesse left, that was the time to go. now, below 5, do i want to sell it? no. but understand, they have to spend a lot of money to build up that network, and the pizazz of the sto
. >> caller: i would like to know, with the price of oil going down and down, is my stock, conoco, cop, still good stock? >> well, conoco has a good yield, comes in at 4%, has some good natural gas properties, the old burlington, which natural gas prices have held up well. i think you can do fine. it is a runaway stock to the upside, absolutely not. oil keeps going lower, but i think you can hold it. let's go to toby in minnesota. toby? >> caller: big boo-yah from frigid...
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finally up here a delwood conoco gas station burned to the ground. a lot of violence. some of the worse violence in ferguson last night since michael brown was killed but as we've been saying, 2,200 national guard troops have now been deployed that's up from 700 last night. you might be wondering why didn't they have 2,200 out there last night. apparently they were saying they thought 700 would be enough. but now they have upped that, tripled that and they have a lot of national guard troops deployed along with all of the police and the mutual aid and so far at least in ferguson tonight from what we've been gathering it has remained calmed. a lot of buildings still smoldering today from that fire that was set. here is a look at helicopters flying over ferguson surveying the damage. >>> a man who says he shares a unique bond with the parents of michael brown is on the way to ferguson missouri to show his support. johnson is the uncle of oscar grant who was killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. we spoke to johnson and talked about why he is frustrated with the brown case
finally up here a delwood conoco gas station burned to the ground. a lot of violence. some of the worse violence in ferguson last night since michael brown was killed but as we've been saying, 2,200 national guard troops have now been deployed that's up from 700 last night. you might be wondering why didn't they have 2,200 out there last night. apparently they were saying they thought 700 would be enough. but now they have upped that, tripled that and they have a lot of national guard troops...
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then there's conoco phillips and also exxonmobil. they both have exposure do the oil sands. and a houston-based company to watch. an infrastructure play. one of its operating units will help build the pipeline. >> what we've learned in the last week is the democrats realize it's going to happen at some point. i do think either it happens over the next couple of days by the senate passing it or in january when republicans get the majority. >> at the moment all eye on the senate, then the president. for nightly business report" jackie deangelis. >>> urban outfitters quarterly profit tumbled by a third in the last quarter and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. they own brands like free people and saw costs rise. the company has continued to offer discounts and promotion, to attract shoppers which has pinched its margins, same-store sales also continued to decline last month. at the bell the shares initially plunged. they finished at $30.83, down two pennies. >>> tyson saw shares rise after it posted better than expected fourth quarter profits. it could top wall stree
then there's conoco phillips and also exxonmobil. they both have exposure do the oil sands. and a houston-based company to watch. an infrastructure play. one of its operating units will help build the pipeline. >> what we've learned in the last week is the democrats realize it's going to happen at some point. i do think either it happens over the next couple of days by the senate passing it or in january when republicans get the majority. >> at the moment all eye on the senate, then...
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bp and conoco phillips also moving decidedly loper. some are the hardest-hit shale oil producers like sanchez and clayton williams fell more than 25% today. and look at laredo down 32.25%. the selling didn't stop there. producers of oil, oil field services companies, they fell hard. continental, marathon, transocean, seeing sharp declines along with slum berger. but with jet fuel and airlines' biggest expense shares of the big carriers, you know what they did. they moved higher with united, continental and american up 8%, delta up more than 5%, jetblue up 7 2/3 percent. shippers, u.p.s. and fedex also seeing some very nice gains today. so should investors expect more near-term volatility in the oil market? our guest tonight says you can bet on it. janle nelson is portfolio analyst with rbc wealth management. welcome and happy day after thanksgiving. i want to talk to you broadly about the market. but let's begin with oil. how close does your spidey sense tell you we are to that point at which oil company shares are a buy, and the oil p
bp and conoco phillips also moving decidedly loper. some are the hardest-hit shale oil producers like sanchez and clayton williams fell more than 25% today. and look at laredo down 32.25%. the selling didn't stop there. producers of oil, oil field services companies, they fell hard. continental, marathon, transocean, seeing sharp declines along with slum berger. but with jet fuel and airlines' biggest expense shares of the big carriers, you know what they did. they moved higher with united,...
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which brings us back to conoco then we do this over and over again. [applause] you are right and you are wrong. everybody would be eating segments with "planet of the apes". but then again in the late '70s to come along with the optimistic can-do spirit is that happy ending. every single piece of popular culture fed today sessile the collapse of everything the hunger games games, and as all predicated on the future to view the upper class to have the most technologically addicted the greatest generation to ever produce but hunger games was easily the least exciting movie of children fighting to the death. [laughter] it is never the children you once. [laughter] >> i am of a huge fan although i don't love my daughter to find out what we're watching. we have to come up with longer and longer latin phrases she cannot understand. but the walking dead are problem solvers. it is like michael keats in with a hatchet. it is the ambulatory shrieking creature like a knife to the eyeball again and again and again. sometimes why am i watching this? with that rece
which brings us back to conoco then we do this over and over again. [applause] you are right and you are wrong. everybody would be eating segments with "planet of the apes". but then again in the late '70s to come along with the optimistic can-do spirit is that happy ending. every single piece of popular culture fed today sessile the collapse of everything the hunger games games, and as all predicated on the future to view the upper class to have the most technologically addicted the...
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>> trying to point out that dupont is still below its 1998 peak when the company owns a stake in conoco, dow is probably outperforming because it is benefiting from the shale gas boom in the u.s. it gives it a much lower raw materials cost, for refineries around the world that use oil. they are very profitable and that is probably what you're seeing in the stock price more than -- >> the activist activity. --t quickly here -- dewpoint dupont. does it look like in the end the activists will get what they want anyway, a couple of directors on the board? dupont'ssome of investors, and from what i hear, there may be a breakup of dupont . there may be more activist voices on the board. i think maybe the company will hold together or they will
>> trying to point out that dupont is still below its 1998 peak when the company owns a stake in conoco, dow is probably outperforming because it is benefiting from the shale gas boom in the u.s. it gives it a much lower raw materials cost, for refineries around the world that use oil. they are very profitable and that is probably what you're seeing in the stock price more than -- >> the activist activity. --t quickly here -- dewpoint dupont. does it look like in the end the...
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a payday store has been burned, a conoco gas station has also been burned. a lot of people are waking up to this, coming out to take pictures as well, dana. >> what was year impression of the police? you seemed that u you might have been pretty critical of the response last night? >> reporter: yeah, it probably was critical, just in my sam chur, ignorant point of view, i figured they had three months to prepare for any substantial arrests. i thought that was a show of incompetence last night. probably more by the higher ups than the police themselves that were doing the best they could. there were shots fired, at night, 100 gunshots, it's hard to go off into the darkness when that's happening. >> you get a sense of most of the people doing the looting and throwing his cocktails were from outside of ferguson, outside agitators or was it not clear? >> i think about 80% of the arrests for burglary were inside ferguson last night. so it seemed like a lot of locals, at least according to arrest records last night, bob. >> steve, i believe law enforcement said the
a payday store has been burned, a conoco gas station has also been burned. a lot of people are waking up to this, coming out to take pictures as well, dana. >> what was year impression of the police? you seemed that u you might have been pretty critical of the response last night? >> reporter: yeah, it probably was critical, just in my sam chur, ignorant point of view, i figured they had three months to prepare for any substantial arrests. i thought that was a show of incompetence...
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you will see the conoco gas station. according to the residents here, they started stocking up and now this. it is destroyed. everything inside burned. you can see the caution tape around it. this is just some of the destruction that existing both here and in ferguson. we should be clear that really the most of the damage is on two streets. west florissant and south florissant. south florissant is where you saw the tear gas and windows busted out. there were no fires there. on west florissant, that's where the most damage is and that is going to be difficult for some folks to rebuild. we know one business said they cannot do it again. they were taken out in august and again hit this time and they just do not have the money or the confidence to rebuild. however, we do know that there are places and businesses that are rebuilding. one of those is cathy's kitchen. they opened their doors less than 24 hours after they were vandalized. they are absolutely packed with people. lastly, the protesters who have been peaceful are v
you will see the conoco gas station. according to the residents here, they started stocking up and now this. it is destroyed. everything inside burned. you can see the caution tape around it. this is just some of the destruction that existing both here and in ferguson. we should be clear that really the most of the damage is on two streets. west florissant and south florissant. south florissant is where you saw the tear gas and windows busted out. there were no fires there. on west florissant,...
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we're in dellwood on west florissant, this is a conoco gas station and see the damage created by the people who decided to do criminal activity instead of peacefully protest. everything inside burned to a cri crispp. there's nothing left. even the top of the building gone. i can tell you this particular gas station from being here for a couple of months, wasn't open. and so that's the good news is that, you know, it wasn't open, nothing exploded, but certainly seeing some of the destruction, this isn't all, there's a whole car lot just to my right where all of the cars are burned along the street. lots of destruction. we've seen, yes. we should be clear it's not the entire city of ferguson that's been burned down. it's mainly two thoroughfares, west and south florissant. south florissant is where the police department is. west florissant is where the initial protests happened back in august. this blowing up again there. a community that has been devastated once and now dealing with it again. i do want to talk to you about the mayor. we sat down and talked with him yesterday and we ha
we're in dellwood on west florissant, this is a conoco gas station and see the damage created by the people who decided to do criminal activity instead of peacefully protest. everything inside burned to a cri crispp. there's nothing left. even the top of the building gone. i can tell you this particular gas station from being here for a couple of months, wasn't open. and so that's the good news is that, you know, it wasn't open, nothing exploded, but certainly seeing some of the destruction,...
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exxon mobil and conoco and hess up. >>> today germany begins celebrating the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall by placing 8,000 lights where it once stood. the border of lights project will run across the wall that divided east and west germany. it will be on display until sunday, the actual day the wall fell allowing east germans to cross freely to the west for the first time since 1961. the debate is raging as to whether that was the launch of the euro. >>> speaking of germany last week we told you about grocery chain aldi expanding right here in this country. the discount supermarket operator purchasing bottom dollar real estate including 66 bottom dollar food stores in the philadelphia, southeast new jersey and greater pittsburgh area. shares of the retailer are trading at 1%. >> got some momentum plans to open 1,300 stores in 32 states. >>> for years we have been using robots to help us with dangerous jobs like diffusing jobs, repairing international space station and now robots may have a role in solving the ebola crisis. josh lipton has that story. >> reporter: s
exxon mobil and conoco and hess up. >>> today germany begins celebrating the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall by placing 8,000 lights where it once stood. the border of lights project will run across the wall that divided east and west germany. it will be on display until sunday, the actual day the wall fell allowing east germans to cross freely to the west for the first time since 1961. the debate is raging as to whether that was the launch of the euro. >>>...
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a payday loan center gone up in flames and a conoco gas station burned down as well. we heard more than 90 shots last night. the governor is calling out the national guard and said there will not be a repeat tonight, shepard. >> what are you hearing from the people? is there more calm, is there more anger? what's the sense of things? >> reporter: we've been seeing people walk up to these cars for the last couple of hours and take pictures. we're really hearing two different things. one woman, middle aged, african-american woman put it bluntly. what did the cars do? she said this is just ridiculous. these cars had nothing to do with michael brown. on the other hand we're seeing younger people, again black, taking pictures almost with a joyful air seeing these burned cars as trophies. two very different attitudes of people who have come out to see the wreckage of last night's violence, shepard. >> steve, to you and glenn we appreciate it -- dutch wargo, thanks very much. you hear so much about the youth. today on social media, the youth of america are speaking really in
a payday loan center gone up in flames and a conoco gas station burned down as well. we heard more than 90 shots last night. the governor is calling out the national guard and said there will not be a repeat tonight, shepard. >> what are you hearing from the people? is there more calm, is there more anger? what's the sense of things? >> reporter: we've been seeing people walk up to these cars for the last couple of hours and take pictures. we're really hearing two different things....
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conoco has significant states in the oil sands area, and there's a houston based company, quanta services, an infrastructure play, and there's an operating unit that helps with the construction of the pipeline. a lot of angles to look at this from. i want to note on crude oil, two sides to the story here on keystone. you get the bulls saying, more exploration if this is approved, and also maybe lifting that ban on exports. the bear case to this is we got the oil in the united states, we don't necessarily need to bring more in right now. that's why prices are depressed. there's a lot going on here surround keystone, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> in atlantic city, the stakes are getting higher. another casino shuts down, the trump taj mahal. can they get together? weigh in at cnbc.com/vote, and morgan brennan rolling the dice throughout the story has what's next for atlantic city's future. morgan? >> hi, tyler. another losing hand for one-time gaming mekkah, atlantic city. they are expected to close trump taj mahal, and this will be the fifth casino in the hard hit city to shutte
conoco has significant states in the oil sands area, and there's a houston based company, quanta services, an infrastructure play, and there's an operating unit that helps with the construction of the pipeline. a lot of angles to look at this from. i want to note on crude oil, two sides to the story here on keystone. you get the bulls saying, more exploration if this is approved, and also maybe lifting that ban on exports. the bear case to this is we got the oil in the united states, we don't...
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when it gets back to 62, we'll be able to make a stand on conoco because oil keeps coming down.4.25. a lot of these oils yield five and it's not enough. you've got to wait. dean in new jersey, dean. >> boo-yah from the jersey shore. >> ocean grove boo-yah right back at you. >> what do you think -- >> no, no idea. i will tell you that the conference call was absolutely terrific. it didn't matter. it's oil. and what's oil doing? >> sell, sell, sell! >> we're going to wait to make a stand. with don't just make a stand because it seems interesting. i need robert in california. robert! >> caller: hey, jim, greetings from sunny southern california. >> nice. >> caller: i have a couple problem children. one of them is lecadia. >> oh, you know, i never recommended it because i have no idea what they really do or where they are. it's too dangerous for me. if they want to come on and talk to me about everything, that's fine. i'm not going there. chris in tennessee, chris? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim. late '70s, i bought some -- satellite through lockheed martin at the time. >> look -- you
when it gets back to 62, we'll be able to make a stand on conoco because oil keeps coming down.4.25. a lot of these oils yield five and it's not enough. you've got to wait. dean in new jersey, dean. >> boo-yah from the jersey shore. >> ocean grove boo-yah right back at you. >> what do you think -- >> no, no idea. i will tell you that the conference call was absolutely terrific. it didn't matter. it's oil. and what's oil doing? >> sell, sell, sell! >> we're...
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producers like conoco phillips and exxon-mobil who own stakes and projects in the canadian oil sands, the oil coming down to the gulf coast. also, houston based quanta services, they have been contracted to help in the construction. as you can see, a lot of angle anglesangles here. one note on crude prices. traders talk about whether or not keystone will impact the price of oil, up or down. bulls say it means exploration, poshly lifting the ban on exports. the bears say, right now, prices are depressed because there are fears we're in a global surprise situation here, an oversupply situation. adding and bringing more oil from canada to the united states does not necessarily help pricing. it's interesting to see where we go from there. of course, just minutes away from the oil close here. last i checked, oil was trading just over 75 a barrel. back to you. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis. we talk about bellhops, bounty paper towel, and good hands. >>> why a big milestone has investors pumping the brakes. "street signs" will be right back. opportunities aren't always obvious. so
producers like conoco phillips and exxon-mobil who own stakes and projects in the canadian oil sands, the oil coming down to the gulf coast. also, houston based quanta services, they have been contracted to help in the construction. as you can see, a lot of angle anglesangles here. one note on crude prices. traders talk about whether or not keystone will impact the price of oil, up or down. bulls say it means exploration, poshly lifting the ban on exports. the bears say, right now, prices are...
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>> reporter: neil, we're standing in front of what yesterday was a working conoco gas station, as youan see, it's been burned to the ground. if you go up and down the street i'm on, one building after another burned to the ground, used car lot, all cars burned, pay center burned, shopping mall burned. 25 businesses in all pretty much burned to the ground. we spoke to some people who live around here, this gas station, and watched it burn all night. here's what one neighbor had to say. >> it is unnerving, to know that it's right off the same street that you enter in day in, day out, and you don't think anything of it, but to know people were dousing gasoline on it, you wonder if it's going to be your home. and that's the thing that's kind of unnerving it. it feels like it's beirut over here. >> reporter: beirut, but, in fact, we're in missouri. the governor has said the violence we saw last night is unacceptable. he's going to activate more national guards, so people here really tense after a night of surprising and shocking violence, unexplainable violence to many people wondering wha
>> reporter: neil, we're standing in front of what yesterday was a working conoco gas station, as youan see, it's been burned to the ground. if you go up and down the street i'm on, one building after another burned to the ground, used car lot, all cars burned, pay center burned, shopping mall burned. 25 businesses in all pretty much burned to the ground. we spoke to some people who live around here, this gas station, and watched it burn all night. here's what one neighbor had to say....
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headquarters were primarily in conoco and san diego were the flying leathernecks. >> that was before the war. the marine corps aviation structure at that time was 1 east coast, 1 west coast and each of them sent detachments to the virgin islands or other places in the caribbean or out to hawaii. at the time of pearl harbor i think there were only a dozen marine corps squadrons and as a comparison the appendix in this book lists all 50 marine corps fighter squadrons that served outside the united states during world war ii so there was tremendous expansion. >> what did they find? i wrote it down but brewster buffalo. >> the buffalo was a prewar fighter, a fairly significant in naval aviation history. it went operational in 1939 as navy and marine corps aviation's first monoplane fighter as opposed to the two wing by planes previously. it was a disaster situation at the battle of midway in june of 1942 but fortunately the follow-on airplane, much more successful, was the grumman wild cat which remained the marine corps's primary fighter well into 1943 and in the overall study i include
headquarters were primarily in conoco and san diego were the flying leathernecks. >> that was before the war. the marine corps aviation structure at that time was 1 east coast, 1 west coast and each of them sent detachments to the virgin islands or other places in the caribbean or out to hawaii. at the time of pearl harbor i think there were only a dozen marine corps squadrons and as a comparison the appendix in this book lists all 50 marine corps fighter squadrons that served outside the...
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exxon mobile, conoco phillips.u look at any energy company this morning, you'll see they've been under pressure. the airline stocks have been doing better. they've been soaring on this same news. the other airline stocks following suit. u.s. stock markets close three hours early today. they close at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. this is the final trading day of november. >>> here's a story that's getting people a little nutso. urging regulators to break up google. that's right. they want to break up google. the tech company has been fighting with eu over privacy issues. non-binding. it's not happening right now, but one of the strongest signals yet of the eu's concern about the tech giants. we will see what they ultimately do. >> i think google says, all right, europe, we'll leave for a week. just shut it down. see how their european consumer reacts. >> although the europeans have done damage in the past. look at microsoft. bill gates had to tango with them before. >> it's ridiculous. let's get back to -- i mean, a long
exxon mobile, conoco phillips.u look at any energy company this morning, you'll see they've been under pressure. the airline stocks have been doing better. they've been soaring on this same news. the other airline stocks following suit. u.s. stock markets close three hours early today. they close at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. this is the final trading day of november. >>> here's a story that's getting people a little nutso. urging regulators to break up google. that's right. they want to...
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saying itd conoco are might be time for us to made up. >> we had the ceo of emerald oil on the show.e a for old who can't find his mother. it was awful. it's just a small oil producer and they just dropped a rigged. he could not answer the question if you are dropping one rig, how are the other two going to make money? are here in january or february with these oil prices, -- the market?sk is >> there are a lot of companies that are very levered. they set their oil price expectations. >> is there a price that matters? belowould say anything 80. >> is there an oil price for china that makes a difference? x oil demand continues to grow in china. that is when the few commodities that is driven by car demand. indonesia is the most interesting story. they are in opec member but they bring in oil. that is an oddity. they have to import the oil because they can't handle it domestically. barrel, you're going to be very busy. >> it would be one area that starts to get busy. >> particularly, thank you on hertz. we see that breaking news. see who isme to go decided to merge the last 30 seconds.
saying itd conoco are might be time for us to made up. >> we had the ceo of emerald oil on the show.e a for old who can't find his mother. it was awful. it's just a small oil producer and they just dropped a rigged. he could not answer the question if you are dropping one rig, how are the other two going to make money? are here in january or february with these oil prices, -- the market?sk is >> there are a lot of companies that are very levered. they set their oil price...
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conoco phillips was the first company.rly on last week and announced they were cutting back some of the production. a lot of the analysis you read now is $80 is not the real number. but in the low 70s. that can certainly -- that is certainly going to be a signal that producers are under the strain. but once again, saudi doesn't want to wipe out u.s. production. they want to maintain that market share. so if saudi is really going to engage the united states is a price war, i'm fearful more if it's a signal of concern for the global health of the economy. not just there but elsewhere. >> just because there's pain for producer doesn't mean it stops going down. >> yes. >> and they've stopped. they do stop. you don't see the supply all of a sudden turning up. there was a time when oil was just stuck in the mud with isis and all this stuff happening was just sitting there not going up. and it looked really heavy. we got to run. >> the genie is out of the bottle right now. and. >> we're going to talk about the state of small busi
conoco phillips was the first company.rly on last week and announced they were cutting back some of the production. a lot of the analysis you read now is $80 is not the real number. but in the low 70s. that can certainly -- that is certainly going to be a signal that producers are under the strain. but once again, saudi doesn't want to wipe out u.s. production. they want to maintain that market share. so if saudi is really going to engage the united states is a price war, i'm fearful more if...
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hitting all-time high today, the nasdaq also higher, energy under pressure, the worst performers since conocon, to the downside today. earnings, watching tiffany at record high today, sales on the rise, 2% and warehouse a winner and the quarterly profit, analysts estimates in addition to the fact that they boosted their by back to $100 million take a look at these names, and hewlett-packard and tivo, more fox business coming. sandra: 17 real sale stocks here, let's bring in keith fitzgerald, and the retail sector, you don't like it. >> no i don't. is being redefined by technology. amazon, ali baba, a single brand of the way to go. you are looking at those retailers but the big box kind of stuff, with a certain term, not in your life. charles: talk about this rally. it is not inconceivable we could hit 18,000 by the close tomorrow. what do you think? >> i am going to hedge that one. they will miss it by this much, traders will get nervous coming into the holiday and not go along over this week for the weekend. charles: friday is going to be a huge day to the upside. that is what i am saying. i
hitting all-time high today, the nasdaq also higher, energy under pressure, the worst performers since conocon, to the downside today. earnings, watching tiffany at record high today, sales on the rise, 2% and warehouse a winner and the quarterly profit, analysts estimates in addition to the fact that they boosted their by back to $100 million take a look at these names, and hewlett-packard and tivo, more fox business coming. sandra: 17 real sale stocks here, let's bring in keith fitzgerald,...
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. >> cso does upgrade conoco and chevron to buy from underperform. >> timing is everything. maybe this is the moment. i don't know. remember exxon and chevron were tricks on friday. they went up and they really got hammered yesterday. i just don't like these stocks. some are these companies are very small, they are not going to be able to agist in this environment. >> if i can back to media stocks in general are getting beat up today. we watched a lot of them climb. time warner is down. fox down, cbs reporting. all down on discovery, i assume. on the scatter market, no question it slowed. no question advertisers holding their wallets closer. >> that's not what facebook is saying or google is saying. the money is going toward the web. we all have to accept that, including the people at cbs. the web is getting, i weep thke thinking major consumer products. the web is taking the money and going nuts with with it. publicist didn't know how to handle the web with. now if you want to tell your story, you want to tell your story. >> following you around, all these devices and will
. >> cso does upgrade conoco and chevron to buy from underperform. >> timing is everything. maybe this is the moment. i don't know. remember exxon and chevron were tricks on friday. they went up and they really got hammered yesterday. i just don't like these stocks. some are these companies are very small, they are not going to be able to agist in this environment. >> if i can back to media stocks in general are getting beat up today. we watched a lot of them climb. time...
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and today conoco phillips is moving ahead with production first time since 1923. >> dan sullivan dismissesk of not being alaska enough by pointing out he moved here in 1997 after marrying the daughter of a prominent native alaska family. a record $50 million has been spent on this race, most of it from outside super pacs and more is on the way. american crossroads led by karl rove is dumping $550,000 into tv and radio ads this weekend alone. one theme has been to say sullivan would be bad for women, a charge the republican scoffs at. >> the war on women issue is something that mark begich, but the rest of the national democrats have been running. and, you know, in the case up here, it's becoming absurd. he runs ads, false ads, saying i'm against mammograms, that i'm against women's health care, that i'm against contraception. these are purely false. i'm not against any of those things. >> senator begich is going to be largely campaigning alone. he wants no part of having president obama or any prominent democrats coming into the state. he wants to distance himself from them. on the other s
and today conoco phillips is moving ahead with production first time since 1923. >> dan sullivan dismissesk of not being alaska enough by pointing out he moved here in 1997 after marrying the daughter of a prominent native alaska family. a record $50 million has been spent on this race, most of it from outside super pacs and more is on the way. american crossroads led by karl rove is dumping $550,000 into tv and radio ads this weekend alone. one theme has been to say sullivan would be bad...