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diebold got t ammed today, down $2.51. that was in part because their issuance of new stock and also because they announced a dividend cut. is this a buying opportunity or should we be wary? let's take another look with andy mattes, ceo of diebold. mr. mattes, welcome back to "mad money." good seeing you again. last time you wewe on you were saying, here's where we are. we're crawling. what are you doing now? >> we're walking, jim. >> so what's changed? >> the biggest thing about walk is that we're shifting our revenue mix from hardware to software and services. and the secoco thing is, that we're dodoling down on our popofolio and making sure we get the right elements into our portfolio that will have higher margin business opportunities going forward. >> with this acquisition i noticed the company you're buying, wincor nixdorf, dominant company for banks in europe, but dominant for retail. what are they doing for retail? yoyohave a couple of retailers, too, cracker barrel, cinemark chain. what are they doing in retail th
diebold got t ammed today, down $2.51. that was in part because their issuance of new stock and also because they announced a dividend cut. is this a buying opportunity or should we be wary? let's take another look with andy mattes, ceo of diebold. mr. mattes, welcome back to "mad money." good seeing you again. last time you wewe on you were saying, here's where we are. we're crawling. what are you doing now? >> we're walking, jim. >> so what's changed? >> the...
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that's andy mattes, president and ceo of diebold. i think transformative and i think it's going to work. americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that can help support our metabolism. take new one a day healthy metabolism support multivitamin with chromium to help use carbs from food and b-vitamins to helpconvert food to fuel one a y. nowmenith buons, owfles wh icing can corn feathers sure look ticing how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? >>> it is time, "lightning round." >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell! >> lightning round is over. are you ready, ski daddy, lightning round. we'll start with ted in new jersey. ted! >> caller: this is ted in redbank, new jersey. first, i want to tell you, jim, that i'm blind. i've been blind for ten years, so i really can't follow the market that closely, so i have to do is rely on you to tell me what to buy, when to buy and when to sell. >> well, i'm honored. i hope we can do some homework beyond that. i'm honored you count on the show for that. how c
that's andy mattes, president and ceo of diebold. i think transformative and i think it's going to work. americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that can help support our metabolism. take new one a day healthy metabolism support multivitamin with chromium to help use carbs from food and b-vitamins to helpconvert food to fuel one a y. nowmenith buons, owfles wh icing can corn feathers sure look ticing how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? >>>...
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diebold's strategy is. >> diebold is a market leader in biospace in the western world. it plays right into our strategy. and combining the physical world of cash with the digital world of cash tomorrow, that's where we see the services that we can deliver to the market and that's where we're uniqiq in the industry. >> one last point because i've been remiss, i know a lot of my viewers on twitter are angry i never focus on it, but bitcoin is something you guys were involved with. where is b bcoin in your eyes? if you think it's legitimate, it's legitimate. >> there are two thing first thing, bitcoin as a currency, and that's a longer debate, but there is a technology behind bitcoin called block chain. that technology is absolutely fascinating because it's unhacked. it gives a real-time journal and is an absolute secure way to transfer just about anything from one person to another in a virtual world. that can be money, that can be theater tickets, it can be anything else. and the block chain technology will be something that will be very transformative to our industry an
diebold's strategy is. >> diebold is a market leader in biospace in the western world. it plays right into our strategy. and combining the physical world of cash with the digital world of cash tomorrow, that's where we see the services that we can deliver to the market and that's where we're uniqiq in the industry. >> one last point because i've been remiss, i know a lot of my viewers on twitter are angry i never focus on it, but bitcoin is something you guys were involved with....
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and only so many are willing to say what they know, or to diebold's their feelings or experiences at all. i would stick around for any scrappy tidbit i possibly could, because the sons and daughters, most of them, some of them are famous and important, some of them become dictators, but most of them are footnotes and a sides, and you really have to dig to find out about them. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> up next, a portion of a symposium focusing on asia and the pacific in august 1945 as world war ii was coming to an end. 70 years later, u.s. navy veteran robert kaufman recalls his world war ii experiences including his eyewitness account of the formal japanese surrender ceremony aboard the uss missouri. the institute for the study of strategy and politics posted this event. it is about 25 minutes. >> it is now my distinct honor to tell you about a special gentleman who is joined us for the proceedings today. captain robert k kaufman, united states navy, retired. a native of clarion, pennsylvania he is a , 1940 graduate of the united states naval academy
and only so many are willing to say what they know, or to diebold's their feelings or experiences at all. i would stick around for any scrappy tidbit i possibly could, because the sons and daughters, most of them, some of them are famous and important, some of them become dictators, but most of them are footnotes and a sides, and you really have to dig to find out about them. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> up next, a portion of a symposium focusing on...
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and only so many are willing to say what they know, or to diebold's their feelings or experiences ati would stick around for any scrappy tidbit i possibly could, because the sons and daughters, most of them, some of them are famous and important, some of them become dictators, but most of them are footnotes and a sides, and you really have to dig to find out about them. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> up next, a portion of a symposium focusing on asia and the pacific in august 1945 as world war ii was coming to an end.
and only so many are willing to say what they know, or to diebold's their feelings or experiences ati would stick around for any scrappy tidbit i possibly could, because the sons and daughters, most of them, some of them are famous and important, some of them become dictators, but most of them are footnotes and a sides, and you really have to dig to find out about them. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> up next, a portion of a symposium focusing on asia...
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diebold will maker will buy di build its -- will buy its main competition. deal for petco.adaital partners in a pension plan investment board have agreed to buy this pet supply chain for $4.7 billion. inwas taken private way back 2006. if you want to five for fle free in first class for the rest of 170 millionust put dollars on your american express card. one chinese billionaire did this print when the sale closes on this painting, he will put it on his amex and he has the invitation only black card. get more business news at bloomberg.com. new questions are being raised whether the united states should temporarily freeze its visa waiver program as a means to increase border security . that is something jeh johnson says we should not be doing. >> the visa waiver program is important to lawful trade, travel, commerce, it's a popular program that people use virtually every day. there are security enhancements we have made and we should evaluate whether more is necessary and i am happy to have that conversation with our friends in congress. erik: the backdrop to this are the t
diebold will maker will buy di build its -- will buy its main competition. deal for petco.adaital partners in a pension plan investment board have agreed to buy this pet supply chain for $4.7 billion. inwas taken private way back 2006. if you want to five for fle free in first class for the rest of 170 millionust put dollars on your american express card. one chinese billionaire did this print when the sale closes on this painting, he will put it on his amex and he has the invitation only black...
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eisenhower respect to the presidency too much to diebold his feelings publicly. now we know how eisenhower felt. he privately said about the challenge to land men on the moon nuts, hysterical, and a number of times a stunt. when eisenhower got angry at kennedy it was not just personal. it sometimes reflected real policy differences. eisenhower did not want to send men to the moon and kennedy did. eisenhower thought that much less of kennedy because he did. another incident, that pertains to the space race. this story comes from arthur larson. he launches sputnik before. the biggest mistake marking the beginning of the space age. on november 5, 1957, almost a month after the launch of lunch with was at eisenhower. eisenhower asked arthur larson to come over to the white house. arthur larson was the director of the u.s. information agency. he made him special assistant to the president to help him write speeches that eisenhower would give nationally to put the sputnik achievement in perspective. on this day, eisenhower was on the phone with his defense secretary, a
eisenhower respect to the presidency too much to diebold his feelings publicly. now we know how eisenhower felt. he privately said about the challenge to land men on the moon nuts, hysterical, and a number of times a stunt. when eisenhower got angry at kennedy it was not just personal. it sometimes reflected real policy differences. eisenhower did not want to send men to the moon and kennedy did. eisenhower thought that much less of kennedy because he did. another incident, that pertains to the...
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deep old is buying -- dee diebold is going to buy its german rival.e barrel of oil could fall to as low as $20. west texas intermediate is now trading around $40 a barrel. tom: we are thrilled to bring in michael holland. he gets you framed for december and 2016 as well. part of that is long-term investing. s.t's use apple computer everybody says it is undervalued. i do not have an opinion. chart that wepple have god. what we know is the psychology the apple chart that we have got. how do you manage the courage to get in with one dip over or another dip over or where we are now? how do you add to a position or initiated position? youael: i hate to say that asked a great question including the word "courage." you and i both know that the greatest -- the best time of -- you and i both know that the best investors are the ones that are like spock from star trek. right now people are generally optimistic overall, and i own the stock and i own it forever. as a traitor i would say it is probably -- as a trader, i would probably say it is something i would n
deep old is buying -- dee diebold is going to buy its german rival.e barrel of oil could fall to as low as $20. west texas intermediate is now trading around $40 a barrel. tom: we are thrilled to bring in michael holland. he gets you framed for december and 2016 as well. part of that is long-term investing. s.t's use apple computer everybody says it is undervalued. i do not have an opinion. chart that wepple have god. what we know is the psychology the apple chart that we have got. how do you...
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act that you cannot sell a stock within six months after acquiring more than a 10% stake without diebolds. without divulging profits. alix: we saw of problems of ion trait. scarlet: how could shorts have driven up the share price question mark >> i don't pay attention to the stock market. we have to make sure this drug gets developed. cmmml has a lot of promise. glaxosmithkline bought a similar drug. this and thereuy is more cash in the company than the price i paid. i'm looking forward to the future of this medicine. alix: it seems like the chatter after the filing came out is that this could be a reverse merger. >> i don't see a reason or need to reverse merge turing. very few people have focused on is drug and no one's asked me why i did this. why do you think it's worth so much more than what you pay for it? it's not a stock market game or trick. this is about dying patients in a drug that can work for those patients.0 turing is doing great and can ipo anytime it wants. we are focused on creating value. kalabios, i expect we can announce an acquisition for them to acquire new product
act that you cannot sell a stock within six months after acquiring more than a 10% stake without diebolds. without divulging profits. alix: we saw of problems of ion trait. scarlet: how could shorts have driven up the share price question mark >> i don't pay attention to the stock market. we have to make sure this drug gets developed. cmmml has a lot of promise. glaxosmithkline bought a similar drug. this and thereuy is more cash in the company than the price i paid. i'm looking forward...
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>> diebold, we have not even talked about that. lee schram, deluxe.nother company that you were correct in trying to figure out what is deluxe now. deluxe is another one of the companies that has reinvented itself. when companies reinvent themselves, they usually have do it because the technology is out moded. these are not bad stocks. how is gme? it's early. it's early. >> we had two empty chairs with us the entire show. ian read, brent saunders. disguised as empty chairs. >> wow. maybe that's why the stock -- >> yeah. >> doesn't mean they won't join us. they're up at pfizer headquarters. we'll have interviews with the ceos of pfizer and allergan coming up. important than your health. or the freedom to choose what doctor you want to see. so if you have medicare parts a and b, consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these let you choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. you're not stuck in a network, because there aren't any.
>> diebold, we have not even talked about that. lee schram, deluxe.nother company that you were correct in trying to figure out what is deluxe now. deluxe is another one of the companies that has reinvented itself. when companies reinvent themselves, they usually have do it because the technology is out moded. these are not bad stocks. how is gme? it's early. it's early. >> we had two empty chairs with us the entire show. ian read, brent saunders. disguised as empty chairs. >>...
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atm make jeer diebold buying wincor for 1.8 billion in cash and stock. >> staying here, right? >> that's -- do you get any inversion benefit from -- >> i don't know. >> to go to germany? >> i don't know. if they moved over there -- >> something particular about the way pharmaceuticals get special treatment in terms of r au -- r&d. glad you're here. hope you're here for a while. >> yeah. me, too. i'd like to get through thanksgiving. >> when you leave and go to -- >> bad things are happening. >> unless you need to go cover a trial with this guy after they catch him or something. >> if they get him alive. >> yeah, probably. >> i don't think they're eager to do that. >> maybe not. >>> in auto news, ford workers fairly approving a new four-year deal. the outcome was uncertain until the very end of vote counting. meantime, uaw leaders ratifying a new deal with gm. about two weeks after most workers voted in favor of the contract the delay was caused by skilled trade workers voting the deal down. the sides did eventually work out an agreement. the stocks to watch, procter & gamble. b
atm make jeer diebold buying wincor for 1.8 billion in cash and stock. >> staying here, right? >> that's -- do you get any inversion benefit from -- >> i don't know. >> to go to germany? >> i don't know. if they moved over there -- >> something particular about the way pharmaceuticals get special treatment in terms of r au -- r&d. glad you're here. hope you're here for a while. >> yeah. me, too. i'd like to get through thanksgiving. >> when...