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i think doug parker is an example of what my producer calls the little engine that could.you think back to what doug parker has done, back in 2001 when he took over us airways or sorry, america west, people said watch what he does operationally. he was at the forefront of saying we need to seek consolidation. he turned america west into us airways into american airlines, the largest airline in the world. he has done it in part because of not only his vision but also because of his focus on operations and improving operations. he is somebody who has not only done a lot over the last 13 years but watch what he does over the next five or ten. >> i believe everything your producer says. we all do. >> absolutely. >> by the way, back to automotive. another guy you feel should have made the list, doug champion. >> he's a dark horse. some people might look at this and say who's david champion, why is he on this list. david champion ran consumer reports' auto division from 1987 to 2012, basically flashing a light in the eyes of auto makers and saying you know what, your quality sti
i think doug parker is an example of what my producer calls the little engine that could.you think back to what doug parker has done, back in 2001 when he took over us airways or sorry, america west, people said watch what he does operationally. he was at the forefront of saying we need to seek consolidation. he turned america west into us airways into american airlines, the largest airline in the world. he has done it in part because of not only his vision but also because of his focus on...
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they are exercising stock options and selling shares he accumulated, doug parker will donate to a fundt has financial problems. he has shares worth $47 million according to the price after closing. >>> and how that center will use surveillance cameras from all over the city and why critics are calling it an invasion of privacy. >>> a man inside of a miami scene. stay tuned and we will have the reason he did it. Ñw? . >>> welcome back, time now 1:22 they are pushing for a moratorium on north beach. then want to ban new bars along two blocks of broadway to montgomery street. the proposed bar would not affect them if they serve food. they had a response to concern whose neighbors say they would have a disas rouse economic affect am makes the dog feed come through and this comes after charging an end trip fee at a party owned by her parents. the issue is whether the entry fee means the girl sold the alcohol. ruling is expected next month. >>> there is a heated debate about unused oil tanks in the city of pittsburgh. and in the city they wanted to convert the old tank farm for the local ref
they are exercising stock options and selling shares he accumulated, doug parker will donate to a fundt has financial problems. he has shares worth $47 million according to the price after closing. >>> and how that center will use surveillance cameras from all over the city and why critics are calling it an invasion of privacy. >>> a man inside of a miami scene. stay tuned and we will have the reason he did it. Ñw? . >>> welcome back, time now 1:22 they are pushing...
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today -- >> well, look, remember we had the epicenter, we had american airlines on recently and doug parker told us that incredibly when they used to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in cancellations, now they do fine. southwest is good. i think american airlines is great. not all is bad, after the close, green mountain coffee didn't like that. i use my kerig every day. nobody knows who or what to trust right now. we can't get too excited going forward because we got the unemployment number friday. can we put the selling on hold? "mad money" will be right back. >>> health concerns took center stage today, as cvs said it will cut tobacco sales out of the doors, as consumers clean up the lives, can hayne give you a boost or is it a sign of a bigger problem? don't miss cramer's exclusive. >>> it's not samsung or google or even twitter, but they are apple's biggest enemy. what does it mean to the stock? cramer gets to the core of the issue. plus, paying for premium? nobody likes paying at the pump but is your best defense an investment in the gas station? marathon petroleum does more than j
today -- >> well, look, remember we had the epicenter, we had american airlines on recently and doug parker told us that incredibly when they used to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in cancellations, now they do fine. southwest is good. i think american airlines is great. not all is bad, after the close, green mountain coffee didn't like that. i use my kerig every day. nobody knows who or what to trust right now. we can't get too excited going forward because we got the unemployment...
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keep in mind, however, doug parker, the ceo of american did not have the a bereavement policy when runningays. other airlines don't have them as well. depends which airline you go with. it does not look good in terms of p.r. right now. at the end of the day, ever say i never flew us airways because they don't have bereavement fares? looks bad not. long term, not about impact. >>> sunny in california now. they hope it stays this way for the weekend's oscars, but rain ask forecast here. not much, but, boy, do they need. in toronto, not rain, a snow squall caused a 100-car pileup in toronto this morning. they're still trying to clean it up out there. 100 cars colliding in toronto today. >>> when we come back, i'm going to introduce you, not that he needs introduction, to one of the most interesting business people in america, magic johnson. we'll be back here outside the nokia theater at the young presidents organization's annual meeting after this short break. >> announcer: you know magic johnson was a superstar on the court. wait until you see how powerful a businessman he's become. tyler a
keep in mind, however, doug parker, the ceo of american did not have the a bereavement policy when runningays. other airlines don't have them as well. depends which airline you go with. it does not look good in terms of p.r. right now. at the end of the day, ever say i never flew us airways because they don't have bereavement fares? looks bad not. long term, not about impact. >>> sunny in california now. they hope it stays this way for the weekend's oscars, but rain ask forecast here....
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this is going to put a lot of people -- >> i love doug parker, i think he's done a great job for his company but they can't be making this much money on this and the goodwill you get -- >> my guess is they would say people abuse it. but if that's the case, get better with your controls. make sure you're only allowing people with a legitimate excuse. it sounds like a lousy pr move. >> the sky miles move from delta was even worse. >> and the sad part is all of these guys who come on our show and say when they were going to do these mergers, it was going to be better for consumers. and here we are. >> but, yeah, still, it's been 40 years where we're lucky to have anything left of the airline industry, because it was so cutthroat, and we always had gordon on saying, we're only as good as our stupidest competitor. so the writings are on the wall. you've got to charge for peanuts. >> charged $6 million in excess fees last year. >> so maybe it's viable. >> if you're talking about something like getting rid of bereavement fares. >> it's not that much money. i don't understand what the -- >>
this is going to put a lot of people -- >> i love doug parker, i think he's done a great job for his company but they can't be making this much money on this and the goodwill you get -- >> my guess is they would say people abuse it. but if that's the case, get better with your controls. make sure you're only allowing people with a legitimate excuse. it sounds like a lousy pr move. >> the sky miles move from delta was even worse. >> and the sad part is all of these guys...
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. >> doug parker on "mad money" last week, started with a buy at morgan stanley saying it hasn't hurt in the old days you used to lose $200 million. it's not the old days, start focusing. >> herbalife, 1.5 billion, says it plans to raise $1 billion through a convertible note issue. also estimated fourth quarter profits and sales that were above expectations, sending the stock higher in the premark, not quite the shock and awe that many had anticipated previously. once it got that clean bill of health from its auditors, if you recall, there was a lot of belief they would borrow a lot more than a billion dollars and buy back a lot more than a billion and a half to put it in some perspective. increasing authorization to a billion and a half. it's $650 million now. they expect to begin repurchasing shares quickly there. convertible bond offering also, 2019 convertible senior notes, they'll use that to help the cost of repurchasing shares. battling again, on a number of fronts. >> i know. >> ackman never stops. >> no. >> a few other things, sort of slowed momentuomentum. >> 20% buyback, wh
. >> doug parker on "mad money" last week, started with a buy at morgan stanley saying it hasn't hurt in the old days you used to lose $200 million. it's not the old days, start focusing. >> herbalife, 1.5 billion, says it plans to raise $1 billion through a convertible note issue. also estimated fourth quarter profits and sales that were above expectations, sending the stock higher in the premark, not quite the shock and awe that many had anticipated previously. once it...