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. >> it kind of is >> i own that definitely beta, high juice, so conoco phillips is somewhere in the middle it's a free cash flow and they're going to gen bush they're buying back 5% of the shares, great manage team, given their assets they'll probably better that chevron. >> i would rather see a company like conoco, than more exploration, like they're doing the right thing. >>> let's wrap it by talking about tesla. the shares hitting a fresh all-time high, crossing $80 billion in market cap,ed first china-made model 3s to the public elon musk celebrating that milestone as only he can. with surging valuations, how investors should be viewing it and i'm looking has eclipsed that of ford at its peak. >> at its peak about 20 years ago, and of course tesla as market adapt almost matching the combined values of gm and ford obviously, look, if the stock has gone completely vertical, it's some combination of a massive new opportunity opening up our unlocked in china, as well as a speculative frenzy plus a squeeze of very big an entrenched selling base. if you look at enterprise value, which
. >> it kind of is >> i own that definitely beta, high juice, so conoco phillips is somewhere in the middle it's a free cash flow and they're going to gen bush they're buying back 5% of the shares, great manage team, given their assets they'll probably better that chevron. >> i would rather see a company like conoco, than more exploration, like they're doing the right thing. >>> let's wrap it by talking about tesla. the shares hitting a fresh all-time high, crossing...
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you can buy conoco and eog about 10%. those are powerful names in the market i would throw apple in who has had an entry point in apple they could fall back on? >> i guess if you need an iphone, you'll get it. maybe just not receive it now but after the all-clear. >>> stick around 20 minutes. we will do a deeper dive on the math to talk about conoco. neil hennessy, nrc and itron you believe have been sold again, maybe undeservedly, and present an opportunity why >> both have low price-to-sale ratio. both will earn around $3 a share and neither one happen to pay a dividend you start to think about smart meters for the gas, water, heat in homes, businesses, that itron. if you look at ncr but a lot of people don't realize the scanners in the store when they scan your food or kiosks at the airport. these are solid companies. they're more or less like a coin-operated laundry mat. it's one of those things that are really not exciting, brian, but you never see a going out of business sign on the outside of their doors. >> real w
you can buy conoco and eog about 10%. those are powerful names in the market i would throw apple in who has had an entry point in apple they could fall back on? >> i guess if you need an iphone, you'll get it. maybe just not receive it now but after the all-clear. >>> stick around 20 minutes. we will do a deeper dive on the math to talk about conoco. neil hennessy, nrc and itron you believe have been sold again, maybe undeservedly, and present an opportunity why >> both...
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and servicing energy i think those will do well domestic energy stocks that pete has talked about conoco, marathon and the like, you know, there's a whole host doing well. >> i'm sorry to jump on you there. whether halliburton which, josh, you bought in december or bought earlier this week really tells a story. here you have a day where oil is kind of everything and the focus of the conversation. >> yep >> you have what was, give your definition of a spike. i mean, in prior years you might have had a much larger move. now some of that is fading these stocks, josh, can't get a boost almost no matter what. >> yeah. >> this is a representation of that today if you look at the charts >> sure. one thing the market loves to do is remove money from the pockets of people who overreact to headlines. if you came in this morning and you saw futures prior to the open, you would have thought today would have been a huge day for oil and gold and a very negative day for the market. meanwhile, the high print of the day was 16 we're back at 13.3 stocks are incredibly resilient. large cap got bought from
and servicing energy i think those will do well domestic energy stocks that pete has talked about conoco, marathon and the like, you know, there's a whole host doing well. >> i'm sorry to jump on you there. whether halliburton which, josh, you bought in december or bought earlier this week really tells a story. here you have a day where oil is kind of everything and the focus of the conversation. >> yep >> you have what was, give your definition of a spike. i mean, in prior...
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ryan lance, conoco phillips. ryan, great. you're doing fantastically well. you're doing fantastically well, thank you, mr. president don't worry about it don't feel guilty. alan mcdonald, citi bank citi bank. you brought that back so far i remember seven, eight years ago. citi bank is doing fantastically well raymond mcdaniel, moody's. good are you guvg us good ratings, please okay we're doing pretty good, right sanjay marada of micron. incredible job you're doing. thank you, sanjay, very much steve mellenkopf qualcomm they had a merger. i said they should let that go by i called up president xi they rejected it, remember they accept ed it. by that time you were off to another deal you didn't even want it. nobody else could have done that, right? but you could have had it. jim morrison of jeep what a great brand jeep is what a job they've done. that say great brand and congratulations. larry nichols, devon energy. larry, thank you, larry. great job. these are great people jason oxman iti. great job you're doing scott shenkle, ebay. i sign things the next nig
ryan lance, conoco phillips. ryan, great. you're doing fantastically well. you're doing fantastically well, thank you, mr. president don't worry about it don't feel guilty. alan mcdonald, citi bank citi bank. you brought that back so far i remember seven, eight years ago. citi bank is doing fantastically well raymond mcdaniel, moody's. good are you guvg us good ratings, please okay we're doing pretty good, right sanjay marada of micron. incredible job you're doing. thank you, sanjay, very much...
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global circumstance might you regret this decision and that, exxon, a ton of calls to break up like conocoiffing to this, and it paid off. it is a cycle where it goes back and forth. and what kind of global environment do you feel like you will get those calls again? brad: if we get attractive prices, we will sell them, and that will create value. that is as far as i can say. alix: we asked four different ways. brad: good try. alix: brad jacobs, thank you for joining us, and ed hammond, thank you. romaine bostick, thank you for joining me. if you're heading out and jump into her car, tune into bloomberg radio heard across the u.s. on sirius xm general 119 on the bloomberg is this app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg's equity squad, joints me now. downgraded by morgan stanley. walk me through. bill: looking at tesla, maybe we are finally looking it up tensile pull off. morgan stanley cut the shares to underweight. all the way down to $275. stocks got parabolic. potential support around 500 or so. below that, look at 492, the january
global circumstance might you regret this decision and that, exxon, a ton of calls to break up like conocoiffing to this, and it paid off. it is a cycle where it goes back and forth. and what kind of global environment do you feel like you will get those calls again? brad: if we get attractive prices, we will sell them, and that will create value. that is as far as i can say. alix: we asked four different ways. brad: good try. alix: brad jacobs, thank you for joining us, and ed hammond, thank...
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conoco -- group of genx is a chemicals. n a hearing, a woman testified about the harms of it and trying to protecter her family and community hemple group, clean cape fear had to seek donations to install drinking water treatment for the public schools of her town so that the children could have safe water to drink at school. that is just not right. so i appreciate these north carolina members raising the issue of genx to help emily and others impacted by genx. i theaning gentleman for -- the jemen for this amendment and i urge my colleagues to support the amendment and this bill. the chair: the gentleman yields back. tonko: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. hudson: i yield to the gentleman from illinois. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. shimkus: mr. hudson has pressed the e.p.a. to complete its human health toxicity on genx. this takes the next step to focus on ways to help people have safe drinking water, to identify days -- ways to reduce contamination of this subst
conoco -- group of genx is a chemicals. n a hearing, a woman testified about the harms of it and trying to protecter her family and community hemple group, clean cape fear had to seek donations to install drinking water treatment for the public schools of her town so that the children could have safe water to drink at school. that is just not right. so i appreciate these north carolina members raising the issue of genx to help emily and others impacted by genx. i theaning gentleman for -- the...
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we tend to think that, like,," has a significantly lower ash like, --tend to think that, like, conocot margin. alix: coming up, we get durable goods out in a few minutes. dean maki will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ and they lived happily ever after. the end. the end might not be as happy as you think. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke! but the good news is you can rewrite your ending and get screened for stroke and cardiovascular disease. life line screening is the easy and affordable way to make you aware of undetected health problems before they hurt you. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and heart disease. so if you're over 40, call to schedule an appointment for five painless screenings that go beyond annual checkups. and if you call us today, you'll only pay $149-an over 50% savings. read it again, papa? sure. i've got plenty of time. life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. alix: this is "bloo
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to the surpriseof many, including ourselves, chevron, bp, shell, conoco philips, 80% of the top ten performers2018, 2019, so while the stock picking up is highly improbable, we call for the ledgers to remain top 20 we think it will happen again. we think the buy side will reward companies creating value, returning capital to shareholders is like any other sector of the s&p 500. >> scott, the u.s. defense secretary mark esper said the game has changed you had the ayatollah in iran calling for revenge and retaliation against the united states and the foreign minister calling this international terrorism. given the ratchet up of rhetoric, how are you advising clients to protect against any threat of potential attack from iran on their facilities >> well, again, i think the advice we're giving is there's immediate up tick of risk to oil facilities the iranians recognize danger of going after u.s. personnel directly i think you'll see iran be careful about that, which is why we see, we are advising clients there's a risk the iranians will turn back to what they were doing until late last year, seiz
to the surpriseof many, including ourselves, chevron, bp, shell, conoco philips, 80% of the top ten performers2018, 2019, so while the stock picking up is highly improbable, we call for the ledgers to remain top 20 we think it will happen again. we think the buy side will reward companies creating value, returning capital to shareholders is like any other sector of the s&p 500. >> scott, the u.s. defense secretary mark esper said the game has changed you had the ayatollah in iran...
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price of oil is up this morning, you got $63 a barrel for oil, but exxon actually is down a fraction, conoco up a fraction , chevron is now down a fraction. i was expecting to see the oil companies, the stocks go up but that's not universally true. quickly, check the tech please. you got to check big caltech that's where the money is, and we are across-the-board, down in line with the market. apple is down, microsoft is down , alphabet is all on the downside there you have it the dow off 208 so now let's turn to the media. mainstream media reporting on the air strikes that killed that iranian general they call the shadow commander. brent boselle, media research center president is with us now. okay, you cover this stuff. this is what you do. tell us, what's the media saying about soleimani's death? >> yeah i think it's interesting because this is a snapshot into the media themselves and what you're see ing across-the-board is a truncated trump did the right thing, but america did the right thing, but. he was a terrible person, but. they can't, they refuse. the media refused to award the unit
price of oil is up this morning, you got $63 a barrel for oil, but exxon actually is down a fraction, conoco up a fraction , chevron is now down a fraction. i was expecting to see the oil companies, the stocks go up but that's not universally true. quickly, check the tech please. you got to check big caltech that's where the money is, and we are across-the-board, down in line with the market. apple is down, microsoft is down , alphabet is all on the downside there you have it the dow off 208 so...
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the defendants are chevron, exxon, bp, shell, and conoco phillips. these funds will be used to pay for seawalls and other infrastructure needed to deal with sea level rise. we have some real risk that's going to require some billions and billions of dollllars of investment by san francisco on infrastructure if we'rere gog to stop catastrophic loss, so that's what we're lookingng at. a lot of our developments are occurring along the waterfront. our lawsuit is a part of that. i want to have this abatementt fund that has beenen created now to ensure that we can fund the infrastructure improvements that we're going to need to ensure that those developments go forward without the threat of sea level rise. scholl: politics in san francisco i is funny. there are a a lot of really enlightened views. on the other hand, it's probably not enough to prevent the business community from making things even worse right on the waterfront. christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we ba
the defendants are chevron, exxon, bp, shell, and conoco phillips. these funds will be used to pay for seawalls and other infrastructure needed to deal with sea level rise. we have some real risk that's going to require some billions and billions of dollllars of investment by san francisco on infrastructure if we'rere gog to stop catastrophic loss, so that's what we're lookingng at. a lot of our developments are occurring along the waterfront. our lawsuit is a part of that. i want to have this...
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conoco phillips. brian? you are doing fantastically well. then you say thank you mister president.orry about it. allen from citibank. you brought that back so far. i remember eight years ago but it's doing fantastically well. are you giving us good ratings from booties? were doing pretty good? micron. thank you very much qualcomm they had a merger going a said they should let it go by i call that president xi and they rejected it. remember they accepted it but then you're off doing another deal then they didn't even want it. nobody else could have done that but you could've had it. jim from jeep what a great brand congratulations. larry nichols these are great people. iti thank you great job you are doing. i said will you sign my sneaker? yes. then two nights later i see it selling for $5000. what kind of people are these lindsay? [laughter] sometimes it's the senators and congressmen. [laughter] gary shapiro cta. greg smith from boeing. getting that going working to gather boeing makes tremendous it and it was a big company but it could have half a point of gdp some people say eve
conoco phillips. brian? you are doing fantastically well. then you say thank you mister president.orry about it. allen from citibank. you brought that back so far. i remember eight years ago but it's doing fantastically well. are you giving us good ratings from booties? were doing pretty good? micron. thank you very much qualcomm they had a merger going a said they should let it go by i call that president xi and they rejected it. remember they accepted it but then you're off doing another deal...