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in the dotcom bust. now we're talking about ten. >> and speaking about that, stone claims some measurements haven't shown how important twitter is to come. >> i have current faith in the current executive bench there. we built that bench. and the reason i felt comfortable leaving was because we put that talent in place. sew i don't think they're missing anything. i think what is going on is that maybe we're not measuring the right things. you know, i don't think you need to be able to code a webb page in order to use the internet. and similarly, i don't think you necessarily need to register with twitter in order to be considered a happy user of twitter. you can see tweets everywhere. you see hashtags on tv, you see tweets on tv, you see tweets everywhere you look. maybe we should be measuring twitter more as you say as sort of a broadcast mechanism. >>> now, earlier this week, if you recall, they were talking about stamp collecting which i admit i did partake in. i'm never going to live that down, am i?
in the dotcom bust. now we're talking about ten. >> and speaking about that, stone claims some measurements haven't shown how important twitter is to come. >> i have current faith in the current executive bench there. we built that bench. and the reason i felt comfortable leaving was because we put that talent in place. sew i don't think they're missing anything. i think what is going on is that maybe we're not measuring the right things. you know, i don't think you need to be able...
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. >> what we love to use is free conference call dotcom. it's a terrific app where we're able to get all of our conference calls reported, and then have them dictated to we don't have to kind of reinvent that wheel. >> coming up, our small business experts answer your questions on choosing the right investor. and how women can succeed in an historically male dominated business. and when you open another location near the original one, how do you keep both profitable? the owners of a pet resort business tell us how they did it. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> you've
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whistleblowers have the chance of getting their hands on some serious cash megaupload founder kim dotcom is offering a five million dollar reward for information to help fight his online piracy case also. an unexpected savior stranded motor boat crew catches a ride to safety from a russian nuclear submarine details visit our website. the greek government may be hailing signs of the country's economic recovery but it seems that people aren't sharing the optimism or the unemployment that slightly still remains the highest in the e.u. . takes a look at how the country's time of the shipping industry is still fighting for survival. a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions that's how locals and better might describe the current situation and the country where maritime traditions go back centuries just a half hour drive from athens it's one of greece's most important historic shores and should build then has always been the bread and butter for people living here that's until the crisis kicked in and kicked business out to shipyards in china korea entered behind me is the biggest ports in gre
whistleblowers have the chance of getting their hands on some serious cash megaupload founder kim dotcom is offering a five million dollar reward for information to help fight his online piracy case also. an unexpected savior stranded motor boat crew catches a ride to safety from a russian nuclear submarine details visit our website. the greek government may be hailing signs of the country's economic recovery but it seems that people aren't sharing the optimism or the unemployment that slightly...
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whistleblowers have a chance of getting their hands on some pretty serious cash may god lowed founder kim dotcom is offering a five million dollar reward for information to help fight his online piracy case also. an unexpected savior stranded motor boat crew catches a ride to safety from a russian nuclear submarine to get all the details visit our website. in other world news in brief truck bombs have been used against the offices of two kurdish political parties north of the iraqi capital at least twenty nine were killed the first attack a suicide bomber drove a vehicle packed with explosives into a checkpoint and when people rushed to the site of the blast another truck bomb detonated hours later a triple bomb attack reportedly killed three in baghdad and. elsewhere the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the five hour assault on the country's largest airport in karachi that killed at least twenty eight people ten militants stormed the site on with their naves machine guns and rocket launchers they reportedly used fake i.d. cards to access the area in a gun battle with police all
whistleblowers have a chance of getting their hands on some pretty serious cash may god lowed founder kim dotcom is offering a five million dollar reward for information to help fight his online piracy case also. an unexpected savior stranded motor boat crew catches a ride to safety from a russian nuclear submarine to get all the details visit our website. in other world news in brief truck bombs have been used against the offices of two kurdish political parties north of the iraqi capital at...
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essential elements you should have in all of your future e-mails, courtesy of small business computing dotcom. one a legitimate "from" label. this is the first thing people see when they scan their inboxes. so make sure it matches your company, and is easily identifiable. two, add a preheader. some e-mail programs like gmail give you the option to show the pre-header right after the subject line, so take advantage of this second opportunity to grab people's attention. three, relevant content. any e-mail you send out should provide value to your subscriber. maybe sure you vary the kind of content you send each time so that your readers stay engaged. four, creative images. pictures will catch someone's eye, and give your readers an idea of what a new product looks like, or how they can use it into their lives. and five, social media buttons. be sure to include links that allow social sharing. this will help expand the reach of your message, and help to bring new customers to your door. >>> when we come back, our experts will answer your small business questions about using online advertising. m
essential elements you should have in all of your future e-mails, courtesy of small business computing dotcom. one a legitimate "from" label. this is the first thing people see when they scan their inboxes. so make sure it matches your company, and is easily identifiable. two, add a preheader. some e-mail programs like gmail give you the option to show the pre-header right after the subject line, so take advantage of this second opportunity to grab people's attention. three, relevant...
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we also heard a lot of analogies to the 2012 dotcom crash. i don't think anyone other than me bothered to point out that the overvalued nasdaq actually failed to hurt the vast number of tech names when they rolled over back then in march of 200. in fact, the weakness in tech caused money to flood into nontech names back there. that's -- now, here we are after many of these expensive and biotech stocks have falling, and sure the rest of the market continued to you poor higher while the trashed high flyers, they have begun working their way back up again. yes, they've been headed higher ever since salesforce.com reported a fantastic number a month ago, then the stock didn't -- didn't get hammered. if you remember sailsforce signaled the start of the decline at the end of february. when railroaded, the stock jumped from and then the next day it started dropping like a rock, which marked the beginning of a long slog down to 49. then when the company rotted last month, the stock managed to rally. that was a signal the rest of the group could go hi
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born during the disco era and decommissioned during the dotcom boom. techies are gathered around computers in an old mcdonald's. >> we never started out thinking about being in an mcdonald's. it was just an expediency, because we either going to move in here or in the old beauty shop. and then someone hit the beauty shop with a car. >> reporter: but now sky corpsen with engineers like jacob gold who wasn't born when the space probe launched are trying to get to work again, using iphone technology to talk to a commodore 64. >> with that, we can communicate, as i say, speak its language, which was the problem. it was capable of speaking, just no one knew what to say to it or how to say it to it. >> reporter: instead of golden arches, there's now a skull and crossbones outside where people once made fries. this team now reaches out to space. >> the idea of taking a disco satellite and try to make it work again appears to the hacker mentality. >> reporter: modern-day hackers breathing life into a decades old spacecraft. they are trying to put it into orbit
born during the disco era and decommissioned during the dotcom boom. techies are gathered around computers in an old mcdonald's. >> we never started out thinking about being in an mcdonald's. it was just an expediency, because we either going to move in here or in the old beauty shop. and then someone hit the beauty shop with a car. >> reporter: but now sky corpsen with engineers like jacob gold who wasn't born when the space probe launched are trying to get to work again, using...
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you're in the richest cohort, you have confidence about as high as it was during the height of the dotcom term rich kind of loose. of the country does not make what we make in new york. but spending and luxury stores is stronger than at discount stores. it is better to have more. it hashe highest end been good for a lot of companies. thank you so much, mike mckee. that does it for us on "in the loop." "on the markets" is next, see you tomorrow. ♪ the hour, past bloomberg is "on the markets." i am alix steel. surprisingly, stocks are rallying after we saw a decline in futures. shaking off the last two days of decline and the weak read on gdp, -2.9%. from stocks to commodities, gold and silver. gold pared its losses and now down by about $2. solar in positive territory, paring losses. asset. safe haven for more on silver, gold's ugly yister, i am joined bu adrian in london. what will be the primary mover in silver, will it move with gold or a recovery in the industrial demand? >> industrial demand is likely if you have jewelry and silverware. 2015, you will start seeing mine supply growth f
you're in the richest cohort, you have confidence about as high as it was during the height of the dotcom term rich kind of loose. of the country does not make what we make in new york. but spending and luxury stores is stronger than at discount stores. it is better to have more. it hashe highest end been good for a lot of companies. thank you so much, mike mckee. that does it for us on "in the loop." "on the markets" is next, see you tomorrow. ♪ the hour, past bloomberg...
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databuyer dotcom ceo is going to join us next. what ben white took away from his big trip to china. what he ate. what he thinks of the economy. first check out shares of carmax. that company's earnings beating the street by nine cents. revenue also topping expectations. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with
databuyer dotcom ceo is going to join us next. what ben white took away from his big trip to china. what he ate. what he thinks of the economy. first check out shares of carmax. that company's earnings beating the street by nine cents. revenue also topping expectations. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w......
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off, because it was such a double hit, particularly if you had people who got burned at the end of dotcomand then had the housing bubble blow up on them. yes, we back at highs. yes, if they bought back in or stayed in they might have done equally well, but that scar is still burning, i believe. >> we'll talk to you soon. art cashin. >>> we have two major decisions coming out of the supreme court within the last 20 minutes or so. joining us on the cnbc news line, richard caldwell, former federal judge of the southern district of new york. welcome back to the program. >> good morning. >> thank you for joining us. let's deal with the first decision that they've -- that really stands above all others as far as many are concerned, a decision by scotus the government cannot compel closely held corporations that have certain religious beliefs to offer contraception coverage as part of insurance packages under obamacare. what is your reaction to that decision? >> well, it is actually a relatively middle of the road decision that attempts to balance deeply-held religious convictions in small close
off, because it was such a double hit, particularly if you had people who got burned at the end of dotcomand then had the housing bubble blow up on them. yes, we back at highs. yes, if they bought back in or stayed in they might have done equally well, but that scar is still burning, i believe. >> we'll talk to you soon. art cashin. >>> we have two major decisions coming out of the supreme court within the last 20 minutes or so. joining us on the cnbc news line, richard caldwell,...
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you writing something for dotcom?be updating it throughout the day. >> thank you so much. >> absolutely. appreciate it. >>> and now, let's bounce back to this story about bowe bergdahl. as he is improving at landstuhl regional center in germany, the outcry against the once captive soldier is growing louder here. those who served with him in that platoon, in that province in afghanistan, they're blaming bergdahl for the deaths of others, saying that these six men were killed in the search for him after they say he deserted his post back in 2009. the army is reserving final judgment until investigators hear from bergdahl himself. the president while in poland today defended the decision to release bergdahl in exchange for high taliban leaders previously detained at guantanamo bay. >> regardless of the circumstances, whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an american soldier back if he's held in cab tith. captivity. period. we have consulted with congress for quite some time about the possibility t
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it's going to be are we going through another dotcom bubble? are these valuations excessive?mately lead us into a broader market conflagration of some sort p. >> i think a very small percentage of the market is overvalued. the great john templeton once observed that bull markets are born in despair and they end in euphoria. we had despair in '08 and '09. we don't have euphoria yet. a very small percentage of the market is priced in euphoric terms. very small number of ipos. this area is very frothy, very expensive. but the companies are doing the buying at a very low cost of capital. they're taking a shot. i'm sure some of these things will turn out to be very bad acquisitions. and some will be very successful. i can't tell you which ones. but overall the market is not pricing in euphoria in the slightest. >> but in the sense there is the point here being that cash is burning a whole in these companies' pockets. >> trying to accelerate their growth. so what they're doing is logical. and you have to take each deal at a time. we've lived through this before. xerox corporation b
it's going to be are we going through another dotcom bubble? are these valuations excessive?mately lead us into a broader market conflagration of some sort p. >> i think a very small percentage of the market is overvalued. the great john templeton once observed that bull markets are born in despair and they end in euphoria. we had despair in '08 and '09. we don't have euphoria yet. a very small percentage of the market is priced in euphoric terms. very small number of ipos. this area is...
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. >> i covered that dotcom bubble back in 1990, and it's a totally different feeling, because you couldal experts who could walk you through the balance sheet of a company and explain, this is why this company is going to lose money every time it sells in the broad market and you don't see that kind of thing now, where it's a totally fictional company that can't possibly make money. that feeling is not in this market. >> elan, this is something that the fed is thinking about as well. the journal was writing about how complacency may spur more response from the meeting last time, but that didn't seem to be the case. >> you saw janet yellen mention the word uncertainty in her press conference eight times, so there is a shift in messaging from the fed to say if the data turned out better than we said or by the forecast, which it has been for the past four or five years, we might have to be a little different. you can't ignore the fact that the economy is moving closer to the fed's goals. i was at charlie costa's speech this morning where he brought up the point that hawks have been wrong a
. >> i covered that dotcom bubble back in 1990, and it's a totally different feeling, because you couldal experts who could walk you through the balance sheet of a company and explain, this is why this company is going to lose money every time it sells in the broad market and you don't see that kind of thing now, where it's a totally fictional company that can't possibly make money. that feeling is not in this market. >> elan, this is something that the fed is thinking about as...
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i am saying walmart because of the departure of the dotcom guy because of what i regard as being turmoil if i were advising walmart would say guys, maybe you ought to break form -- >> turmoil? >> you don't regard that as turmoil? >> i don't know. >> you are the age of aquarius if you think -- no longer the age of walmart. >> gm is turmoil. >> gm is indeed turmoil. they are exhibit a for turmoil. although i thought they got a good ruling when they decided to consolidate the cases in a new york court. >> want to move to best buy quickly before we get to the floor. best buy increasing its dividend by 12%. that stock is up by about 1%. may not make sense to look at shares radio shack. >> it does. there was a bump in best buy when circuit city went under. radio shack is a competitor. there was a big bump in bed, bath & beyond when linens and things went under. keep in mind that best buy, which i kind of like here, is a winner if radio shack -- >> disappears. >> disappears. >> a lot of people work -- >> stock price has disappeared. i can remember not that long ago some of those rumors and i sa
i am saying walmart because of the departure of the dotcom guy because of what i regard as being turmoil if i were advising walmart would say guys, maybe you ought to break form -- >> turmoil? >> you don't regard that as turmoil? >> i don't know. >> you are the age of aquarius if you think -- no longer the age of walmart. >> gm is turmoil. >> gm is indeed turmoil. they are exhibit a for turmoil. although i thought they got a good ruling when they decided to...
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he has got a terrific product where you compete against others, compete against yourself, it's a dotcommount within -- buried within the tremendous momentum under armour has. >> we mentioned gm and the times story saying mary barra may have gotten her groove back. the stock will take you back to the march highs. >> waiting forp analysts to come out who downgraded it. a lot of fear and pain among the analyst community when the stock broke down. i think you will see the euphoria break out and the stock break out as the analysts get out of their foxholes and pillboxes and say maybe gm the worst is over. that is should be doing it now not at 38. that's the way it works. >> multiple disparity versus ford for reference sake. >> not huge. >> not huge. >> why wouldn't i just own ford? i like ford. >> you do? >> i like ford. i think gm is down 3, 4 points because of the ignition. >> yeah. >> but i think ford -- i like alan mulally. ford has been creeping higher. >> another winner. >> both in that sector very strong. >> last night on "mad money" you quoted tina turner. you said we don't need anot
he has got a terrific product where you compete against others, compete against yourself, it's a dotcommount within -- buried within the tremendous momentum under armour has. >> we mentioned gm and the times story saying mary barra may have gotten her groove back. the stock will take you back to the march highs. >> waiting forp analysts to come out who downgraded it. a lot of fear and pain among the analyst community when the stock broke down. i think you will see the euphoria break...
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a more distributive url, an option that might not be available in a crowded world of 100 million dotcomm available? >> i own it. >> how much are you paying for that? >> i would be interested in erin sorkin.com. and high demand names will be up for option. apple is holding its annual worldwide developers conference this week. did you buy your name? is it available? >> fortt.com has been mine for a decade. >> fortt.com, what will i see? >> cnbc search page with my latest hits and stories. >> no way. >> yeah. >> i see it. >> you're like a brand, a walking brand. >> i'm trying. take it away, mr. brand. >> i would say it was apple's most ambitious ever. even more than it first launched the iphone. there's so much to lose here. they are trying to move forward so quickly. they talked about new cloud features allowing developers to store their assets in the cloud if they build on apple platforms. the expansion of i cloud. it will allow people to use i cloud drive. more storage available for lower prices. and home kit and health kit. not exactly clear how ambitious these are. but ways for people
a more distributive url, an option that might not be available in a crowded world of 100 million dotcomm available? >> i own it. >> how much are you paying for that? >> i would be interested in erin sorkin.com. and high demand names will be up for option. apple is holding its annual worldwide developers conference this week. did you buy your name? is it available? >> fortt.com has been mine for a decade. >> fortt.com, what will i see? >> cnbc search page with...