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dr. jay, 10% pop in box.company, last quarter, they had real issues with aaron levie, didn't understand and appreciate where the earnings were coming from. >> it's been a stock that people have loved to hate. we'd see a lot of those are the people unfortunately having to chase it up 10%, 11% in the afterhours. >> completely a short squeeze. i think from a momentum name, this is not one that people are particularly excited about. and if you think about the space they play in i don't know this is a need to own name nor a big enough momentum mover with enough upside that would be the one -- >> last word to you? >> this actually is a type of stock that confuses a lot of investors. just as you were mentioning, when it pops like this and doesn't have great earnings everyone scratches their head. it confuses the retail. as you said, there's too many competitors in the space. >> steve thank you so much. >> thank you. >> don't miss a first on cnbc interview right here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. on the "closing bell." >>> a
dr. jay, 10% pop in box.company, last quarter, they had real issues with aaron levie, didn't understand and appreciate where the earnings were coming from. >> it's been a stock that people have loved to hate. we'd see a lot of those are the people unfortunately having to chase it up 10%, 11% in the afterhours. >> completely a short squeeze. i think from a momentum name, this is not one that people are particularly excited about. and if you think about the space they play in i don't...
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please welcome dr. jay. yes!, please. [ drum roll ] >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> oh. >> tell them what we have here dr. jay? >> we have barbecue bacon burgers, so juicy and awesome on the grill. >> how do you make it? >> we have sweet, salty bacon that goes right in there. voila. right in there. we got some onion right in there too. a little zest. >> he likes to sing. >> i like to sing. >> thyme and then sweet deep roasted garlic, 400 degrees, 40 minutes, perfecto. >> okay. that's all you need. >> are you ready to dance? >> let's dance. >> let's blend dance. we're going to blend it up. >> it's all done. >> and there you go. this beautiful bacon piece. >> yeah. >> and mix it all together. >> yeah well then you take a big pinch best friends forever, salt and pepper. a little bit on you too and then you're ready to do the dance. the diet is off. >> okay do the dance. >> all right, here we go, one, two, three. there we go. >> this is my doctor. [ cheers and applause ] >> get it all in there. >> all in there, you mix
please welcome dr. jay. yes!, please. [ drum roll ] >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> oh. >> tell them what we have here dr. jay? >> we have barbecue bacon burgers, so juicy and awesome on the grill. >> how do you make it? >> we have sweet, salty bacon that goes right in there. voila. right in there. we got some onion right in there too. a little zest. >> he likes to sing. >> i like to sing. >> thyme and then sweet deep roasted garlic, 400...
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thanks so much. >>> coming up, dr. jay us from chicago with unusual moves and health care name. stick around to find out what it is when we come back. >>> we are back and now we know when they are trying to make money on it. dock, what do you see? >> in zoetis, this is pet meds spun out of pfizer recently. this stock in particular has been on fire. the beginning of may it was right around $45 a share. it screams now today to almost $50. within a penny of 50. back in early may we had unusual call activity. a week later ackman had increased his stake. today's activity is october calls. they are buying those calls. the 55 calls. better than 10% out of the money and they are is selling to finance that. that is straight out somebody wants to be long going into the fall. i bought the calls with the stock. >> yeah. >> gutsy play. >> thank god there is no baby and bath water. >> go back up the chart. a holding period of zeotis? >> they were buying the short-term and now they are buying much bother out. october calls. that's why i
thanks so much. >>> coming up, dr. jay us from chicago with unusual moves and health care name. stick around to find out what it is when we come back. >>> we are back and now we know when they are trying to make money on it. dock, what do you see? >> in zoetis, this is pet meds spun out of pfizer recently. this stock in particular has been on fire. the beginning of may it was right around $45 a share. it screams now today to almost $50. within a penny of 50. back in...
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debora and dr. jay are here. >> yes. >> i notice dr. buzz welcome to you and deb, welcome back. let's begin with this woman. what are your sources tell you about her? >> she's absolutely cooperating. what we know is there are a couple of things that authorities have determined definitively. the first is she had a cell phone that was used multiple times to call people associates friends, known to richard matt. it's unclear whether in fact she's the one who placed the calls on their behalf or whether these two men accessed her phone and made them call made the calls themselves. second thing we know is that she has told authorities that she was the one who's supposed to be waiting there on the other side of that manhole cover when the two convicts got out of prison and drive them to safety. they could have been miles, and miles, and miles away now it appears they're close to the prison itself. >> dr. buzz on this woman, i was talking to a former retired u.s. marshal who was saying earlier, women, some women love outlaws. and there is that lure especially when you're working for i d
debora and dr. jay are here. >> yes. >> i notice dr. buzz welcome to you and deb, welcome back. let's begin with this woman. what are your sources tell you about her? >> she's absolutely cooperating. what we know is there are a couple of things that authorities have determined definitively. the first is she had a cell phone that was used multiple times to call people associates friends, known to richard matt. it's unclear whether in fact she's the one who placed the calls on...
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erik: dr. jay edelberg. thank you. stephanie: when we return, a media review enzi. an unprecedented number of companies are revealing where to put the big advertisement dollars. we will speak with the media link ceo next. ♪ erik: here is something you do not want to miss today. bill clinton sits down with betty liu to talk politics, the economy, and, as always, much more. he has much to say. live from denver today. stephanie: let's talk about one of my favorite subjects, the media, changing right before our eyes, which might explain why an unprecedented number of companies are currently undergoing media review where they reevaluate how they are spending billions of advertisement dollars. it was even dubbed media poses a 2015. who better to bring in than the expert. the ceo of media link a strategic guiding firm. welcome to market makers. explain how this worked. michael: think of it as a beauty contest. you bring in pretty girls and choose which ones you want today. stephanie: facebook, snapshot -- snapchat? michael: no, the media agencies who will plan the media fo
erik: dr. jay edelberg. thank you. stephanie: when we return, a media review enzi. an unprecedented number of companies are revealing where to put the big advertisement dollars. we will speak with the media link ceo next. ♪ erik: here is something you do not want to miss today. bill clinton sits down with betty liu to talk politics, the economy, and, as always, much more. he has much to say. live from denver today. stephanie: let's talk about one of my favorite subjects, the media, changing...
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ja oberg will be with us -- dr. jay adelberg will be with us this morning.stuff what they are doing it sanofi and regeneron and what and jen is doing -- angen is doing. you have heard about this alone people to live much longer who are at risk of heart disease because it lowers cholesterol. the problem with staten is that they are not perfect and even when you are taking it, made up reduce enough of your bad cholesterol and so this class of drugs developed from genetic the two real -- very expensive stuff. $10,000 per year. finally coming to market and it one the backing -- won the backing of an fda panel. it creates a potentially enormous market opportunity. before lipitor went off patent, it was a $9 billion per year drug. that in theory is the potential market size. brendan: there is such public confusion over what causes public kilis -- bad cholesterol. will this clear it up? i don't think -- >> in one case or at least a specific case, there are people who have a genetic condition -- i have to read it. hypercholesterolemia. in that case, this drug is the
ja oberg will be with us -- dr. jay adelberg will be with us this morning.stuff what they are doing it sanofi and regeneron and what and jen is doing -- angen is doing. you have heard about this alone people to live much longer who are at risk of heart disease because it lowers cholesterol. the problem with staten is that they are not perfect and even when you are taking it, made up reduce enough of your bad cholesterol and so this class of drugs developed from genetic the two real -- very...
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. >> before we leave i want to give a hat tip to my father, dr. jaybeing sulky in the corner. >> there's your smile. >> and me smiling. it took a while to get to the smile part. he told me compassion is not a weakness, it's a strength. on a more mundane note he showed me if you prevend to be completely useless at household chores nobody will ask you to do anything ever. which has been just huge for me so, dad -- >> i picked that one up too. >> your first father's day. >> this is my first year, but thank you, thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] and michael is getting ready for "live with kelly and michael" right now, but we want to share great family pictures with michael. that's michael's dad and that's a few other pictures of themming them together and michael with the whole gang right there. we miss you, michael. but we will see you back here tomorrow. and you can see many more of the amazing thank you dad messages on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and keep them coming. ginger. >> morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with t
. >> before we leave i want to give a hat tip to my father, dr. jaybeing sulky in the corner. >> there's your smile. >> and me smiling. it took a while to get to the smile part. he told me compassion is not a weakness, it's a strength. on a more mundane note he showed me if you prevend to be completely useless at household chores nobody will ask you to do anything ever. which has been just huge for me so, dad -- >> i picked that one up too. >> your first father's...
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dr. dre's needs. what are they going to do next? spotify is the leader. erik: is it better to be impressive? -- it had better be impressive. they don't usually make a big splash. jay was impressive. apple had better be more impressive than that. jay-z was able to get artists as equity partners. what does that mean for apple? where they could really take it to spotify and the others is on the beatles. itunes has the beatles and nobody else does. there are some other artists that refused to participate. stephanie: the issue that jay-z's company faces is he's gone in the model of bringing in other artists as equity partners. that is how he runs his business. when you offer that to 16 artists, the goal is to bring dozens, hundreds, thousands. you can't keep cutting that pie. erik: what about the other artists? they are tomorrow's as men's. stephanie: that's going to happen at 1:00. i am excited. in the next hour, we will sit down with the ceo of fusion. they sponsored project i did on ocean conservation in the middle of the pacific ocean. there i am. we're going to talk to him about creating content that is about impact. this network is geared toward millenia's -- mil
dr. dre's needs. what are they going to do next? spotify is the leader. erik: is it better to be impressive? -- it had better be impressive. they don't usually make a big splash. jay was impressive. apple had better be more impressive than that. jay-z was able to get artists as equity partners. what does that mean for apple? where they could really take it to spotify and the others is on the beatles. itunes has the beatles and nobody else does. there are some other artists that refused to...