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however, vertex has another cystic fibrosis drug, fx-809. that's now in phase three clinicelca trials in combination with colidico. and remember phase three, near the end, is where the opportunity comes in. these two drugs taken together can can lead to significant improvements in lung function for cystic fibrosis patients. that said, when vertex initially presented this data, wow, they really botched it. it was very disappointing. they made the results seem more positive than they were. the company issued its direction at the end of the day, the stock got slammed down which it should be. since then another stock has slowly but steadily been working back up and the reason is simple. if the fda approves vertex's combination of vx-809, they could do peak sales of $6 million in sales. massive opportunity. there's nothing else like it on the market or on the horizon. and because of this orphan drug rule that patents extend out to 2026. now vertex's phase three trial could be finished by the end of this year so we have to pay attention to this al
however, vertex has another cystic fibrosis drug, fx-809. that's now in phase three clinicelca trials in combination with colidico. and remember phase three, near the end, is where the opportunity comes in. these two drugs taken together can can lead to significant improvements in lung function for cystic fibrosis patients. that said, when vertex initially presented this data, wow, they really botched it. it was very disappointing. they made the results seem more positive than they were. the...
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there is something nare saw cystic about tweeting. people tweet pictures of themselves. that's part of them and then people take them down and put up a bigger story. >> i am going to start doing that. i will tweet something that is inknock could you us with and then immediately take it down in order to create the idea that whatever i did was -- i want to bring bill into this. i never followed this whole false flag operation argument that it comes out of alex jones and cynthia mckinney. what is it about the brain that immediately decides it is a conspiracy or specific types of brains? >> they refer to themselves as flag hags, greg. that's part of their group. i don't like the fact that we are giving away their paraphenalla by talking about it. i don't get it. it is people that have nothing else to bring to the table. they can't just be our thoughts and prayers are with a, b or c. or they can't say this is a terrible day. they have to follow it up with something they use to fill a lack of personality. the fact that they can't have friends any other way, they sign this grou
there is something nare saw cystic about tweeting. people tweet pictures of themselves. that's part of them and then people take them down and put up a bigger story. >> i am going to start doing that. i will tweet something that is inknock could you us with and then immediately take it down in order to create the idea that whatever i did was -- i want to bring bill into this. i never followed this whole false flag operation argument that it comes out of alex jones and cynthia mckinney....
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the company revealed positive data on its cystic fibrosis treatment. let's get to trader talk now with tim mulholland of china america capital. good morning to you. are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out weaker, so that is real; and combine that with some disappointing earnings on balance, and i think that is cause for concern or pause for the market right now. - gold futures made a mighty move to the downside this week. what are you seeing in gold mining stocks? - wow, i tell you, it was a real blowout in gold. gold is one of those assets, but i look at gold back in '08 was, i think, a low $600, and it is
the company revealed positive data on its cystic fibrosis treatment. let's get to trader talk now with tim mulholland of china america capital. good morning to you. are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased...
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. >>> and after the clos vx pharmaceuticals reported significant progress in test patients with cystic fibrosis. vertex's improved drug therapy improved patients' lung function in a phase 2 study. now, shares had closed down at the end of the session. but after the report came out, they were up as much as 50% in after-hours trade. >>> and chipotle reported a blowout 22% increase in profits, and that's thanks to stronger sales. and said it expects to open as many as 180 new locations this year. the company restated its guidance of flat to low single-digit same-store growth for the rest of the year. shares of chipotle which were down more than 3% at the close gained as much as 7% in after-hours trading. >>> and coming up, moving operations to china was a no-brainer for many american companies looking for cheap labor. but that could be all about to change. >>> first let's take a look at how the international markets finished the day. >>> as you know, consumer spending accounts for nearly. # 70% of u.s. economic activity, and nowhere do americans spend more money shopping than at walmart.
. >>> and after the clos vx pharmaceuticals reported significant progress in test patients with cystic fibrosis. vertex's improved drug therapy improved patients' lung function in a phase 2 study. now, shares had closed down at the end of the session. but after the report came out, they were up as much as 50% in after-hours trade. >>> and chipotle reported a blowout 22% increase in profits, and that's thanks to stronger sales. and said it expects to open as many as 180 new...
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charleston and buford, you're telling me they've been engaged for six months and the first time this nar cysticentered s.o.b. decides the kids ought to meet her is on the stage? look at his face in the picture you saw a moment ago. look at the total sort of depression and disgust on this kid's face. i think that's what drove jenny sanford to distraction. that's why i think she's gone on the offensive to protect her kids. everybody in the district understands that. he needs to fade out of the public scene and go back to doing whatever it was before he got into politics. >> sanford's ex-wife jenny denies leaking this story. she also says his congressional race is not her concern. jenny also did a media blitz of her own in 2010 after her husband's scandal came to light. let's listen to some of that. >> from the wife's standpoint, thumb's down. from the political adviser standpoint, thumb's down. >> there's nobody cheaper than this guy. this guy can pinch a penny better than anybody. he stayed true to his political principles. >> you did not stand next to your husband. did you think of doing that?
charleston and buford, you're telling me they've been engaged for six months and the first time this nar cysticentered s.o.b. decides the kids ought to meet her is on the stage? look at his face in the picture you saw a moment ago. look at the total sort of depression and disgust on this kid's face. i think that's what drove jenny sanford to distraction. that's why i think she's gone on the offensive to protect her kids. everybody in the district understands that. he needs to fade out of the...
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one was very important to me because i raised so much monday foir the local chapter of baton rouge cystic. i was running for a lot of people back home. you know, and you turn on boyleston street and you see the crowds screaming for you and all of a sudden the first bomb went off and i thought it was like a cannon, like a celebratory cannon. >> right. >> then the second one was about a hundred yards away and now i knew something was wrong because then i saw fires with things flying up in the air. i stopped, you know, i was looking to finish up under four hours and i knew i had like four or five minutes left. and i just stopped. and then i saw people running toward me. i went to the first bomb and i don't even know if i should ever go and keep walking. i mean, things are so -- at the first bomb was just horrible. horrible. >> so the victims you saw -- >> yeah. i had to go right through it to get to her. i knew she was standing in the grand stands. she was right there. she had gotten a v.i.p. pass from john hancock who was response orring me. i knew where she was. she knew where i was becaus
one was very important to me because i raised so much monday foir the local chapter of baton rouge cystic. i was running for a lot of people back home. you know, and you turn on boyleston street and you see the crowds screaming for you and all of a sudden the first bomb went off and i thought it was like a cannon, like a celebratory cannon. >> right. >> then the second one was about a hundred yards away and now i knew something was wrong because then i saw fires with things flying...
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running to raise awareness for cancer for muscular dystrophy, for cystic fibrosis, for aids, all sorts of causes. today, there were many running to honor those lost in newtown, connecticut. several people from newtown were among the runners. more than several people in the stands were from the newtown, connecticut, area. and then approximately, quite close to 3:00, these two explosions occurred and have cast a pall over the day, a pall over the event which is pretty much a national holiday in the minds of many people in massachusetts. but i have to tell you, lawrence, you'd be proud to be here this evening because there's a resilience in the air as well. people are strong, they will wake up tomorrow morning. the sun will come back. the worst among us, whether it's international or domestic terrorism as we've alluded to all evening long, since 3:00 this afternoon, the worst among us arrived this afternoon on boylston street in boston. but the best among us were in the multitudes. in far greater numbers than the worst among us. and you saw the human spirit today in boston, as you've seen
running to raise awareness for cancer for muscular dystrophy, for cystic fibrosis, for aids, all sorts of causes. today, there were many running to honor those lost in newtown, connecticut. several people from newtown were among the runners. more than several people in the stands were from the newtown, connecticut, area. and then approximately, quite close to 3:00, these two explosions occurred and have cast a pall over the day, a pall over the event which is pretty much a national holiday in...
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data from a phase 2 study which showed significant improvements in lung function among adults with cysticrosis. this company just added about $5 billion in market cap in the after-hours. they're up about 50% year-to-date. that means vertex is up about 90%. guys, backo you. >> wow. >> josh, thanks. >> the federal reserve is quietly encouraging banks to pick up the base on boosting how much money they, themselves have in the bank, their reserves. >> exactly. cnbc's senior editor john carney has details on that. >> the first quarter bank earnings show that the banks are continue to pile up capital. if you look at the amount of the capital the banks had at the end of the quarter versus what they're supposed to have under basel 3, the new global requirements agreed to by all the regulators, the bank are overcapitalized. take a look at this chart. morgan stanley already has a 9.4% tier one common ratio under basel 3. they only needed to get to 8.5%, and they had until 2019 to do it. bank of america has about 1% more than it needs by 2019, and citi, it's not quite there yet, but it's at 9.3% aga
data from a phase 2 study which showed significant improvements in lung function among adults with cysticrosis. this company just added about $5 billion in market cap in the after-hours. they're up about 50% year-to-date. that means vertex is up about 90%. guys, backo you. >> wow. >> josh, thanks. >> the federal reserve is quietly encouraging banks to pick up the base on boosting how much money they, themselves have in the bank, their reserves. >> exactly. cnbc's senior...
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cystic fibrosis trial. that's a nasty one. nothing that works that well right now.the data closely yet up 32 points. microsoft go by up over 80 cents, which people we have been talking about in the last few sessions. would it ever get going? and also honeywell reporting better than expected reports. put with he put aig in there. >> a little bit of business news. we're going to get back to the news and the very dangerous situation in boston and bring you more updates when we come back. hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to me like the best care. and it's equal or less money, so it's a value for me. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. who doesn't enjoy value? arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, th
cystic fibrosis trial. that's a nasty one. nothing that works that well right now.the data closely yet up 32 points. microsoft go by up over 80 cents, which people we have been talking about in the last few sessions. would it ever get going? and also honeywell reporting better than expected reports. put with he put aig in there. >> a little bit of business news. we're going to get back to the news and the very dangerous situation in boston and bring you more updates when we come back. hi...
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they think about how one treat cystic going forward in terms of national security. a lot will be found that within the next 72 hours or a week as to how this thing did. i think the long-term implications are obviously less. >> i concur. in terms of boston we are still learning. the fbi is looking at this. i have no reason to think there would be any overreaction or breach in normal protocols. we have had questions on the efficacy of torture that is beneficial to the united states. can you comment of that? as we approach the question of what brutal interrogation can are cannot produce it became evident that there have been many claims made bets harsh enhancedtion interrogation techniques. the claims that it is effective, thousands of lives, has largely been made in a vacuum. interrogators in some instances. important in determining whether the claims that have been made effectiveness of these useful information gained from going to the dark side that public record to support the notion that we have been badly misled. by false concessions that have been derived from b
they think about how one treat cystic going forward in terms of national security. a lot will be found that within the next 72 hours or a week as to how this thing did. i think the long-term implications are obviously less. >> i concur. in terms of boston we are still learning. the fbi is looking at this. i have no reason to think there would be any overreaction or breach in normal protocols. we have had questions on the efficacy of torture that is beneficial to the united states. can you...
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is a severe sometimes fatal defect that occurs as often as cystic fibrosis and spina bifida, yet mostpeople have never heard of c.d.h., and the cause of c.d.h. is unknown at this time. in 2009 my grandson, jimbo was diagnosed with c.d.h. during my daughter mary abigail's 34th week of pregnancy. although she had both a 20-week and 30-week ultra sound, the nurses and doctors did not catch the disease on the baby's heartbeat monitor. thankfully when she and her husband, paul, and daughter jane richie moved to southeast georgia, the baby's irregular heartbeat was heard at her first appointment with her new o.b. she was sent to nearby jacksonville for a fetal echo. the technician there told her that she, she wasn't going to do the eco because there was something else wrong with the baby. she asked my daughter if she had ever heard of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. of course she had not. and at that time my family did not know the extent of the baby's birth defect. my daughter and her family moved to gainesville, florida, on november 16, and jimbo was born two weeks later on november 30.
is a severe sometimes fatal defect that occurs as often as cystic fibrosis and spina bifida, yet mostpeople have never heard of c.d.h., and the cause of c.d.h. is unknown at this time. in 2009 my grandson, jimbo was diagnosed with c.d.h. during my daughter mary abigail's 34th week of pregnancy. although she had both a 20-week and 30-week ultra sound, the nurses and doctors did not catch the disease on the baby's heartbeat monitor. thankfully when she and her husband, paul, and daughter jane...