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. >> you like dupont, dd on the big board. what do you like. the stock has had a nice move so far this year. >> i don't know i would be chasing dupont at these levels. we're not bullish on the stock market. we're a little bit wary. the great thing about dupont it's a way to participate in two major themes. one is the rise of the global middle class, and the accompanying boom that that will be for global agricultural companies. not many people know this but dupont owns the largest seed business on the planet. there are only four major companies who basically control the market. the other way, the other trend one gets exposure toby owning dupont is america's energy independence that's as a result of the shale revolution and the important thing is that companies like dupont which are big consumers of energy for the american business will have a competitive cost advantage relative to our trading partners. >> thank you so much. have a great weekend. do you have any disclosures to make on those two stocks you mentioned. >> i own both of them. >> >> s
. >> you like dupont, dd on the big board. what do you like. the stock has had a nice move so far this year. >> i don't know i would be chasing dupont at these levels. we're not bullish on the stock market. we're a little bit wary. the great thing about dupont it's a way to participate in two major themes. one is the rise of the global middle class, and the accompanying boom that that will be for global agricultural companies. not many people know this but dupont owns the largest...
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that they patented to other companies like dupont so they're really beef shrunk in terms of diversity and choices and they really do have a lock on these this huge input market the most critical input the seed and the rising prices are prices and see because it is a do to coalition or is it due to increased demand or a shortage of supply so it depends who you ask for there's a couple pieces involved so in addition to buying the seeds farmers are now every time they open a bag they buy a bag of c they're also paying licensing fees so they're paying a technology fee for that patented d.n.a. and it's in there so that's a big chunk of the escalation in price and also i mean you see companies there's so few of them and they control so much of the market they can really look at what they anticipate the price for. the crops will be in the fall and they'll jack up their seed prices to match any increase that might happen with the increase of the farmers going to get for that corn so those two numbers track really closely together and they can do that kind of manipulation when you have a big c
that they patented to other companies like dupont so they're really beef shrunk in terms of diversity and choices and they really do have a lock on these this huge input market the most critical input the seed and the rising prices are prices and see because it is a do to coalition or is it due to increased demand or a shortage of supply so it depends who you ask for there's a couple pieces involved so in addition to buying the seeds farmers are now every time they open a bag they buy a bag of...
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procter and dupont both in the high teens. here's the difference. you want to buy cyclicals when they have high teens, low 20s yields because that's typically closer to a trough in earnings. on the other side, you do not want to buy something like a procter when it is trading close to 20 times earnings. that's very richly valued to its and it's not sickly kachlt you are not going to see earnings growth. >> that would have been great if you were investing ten years ago. it's not great now. people are buying these stocks on a different method now. they rush in and they buy -- >> whenever i hear that, i get very -- this time, it's different makes me very nervous. this time is the same. >> we have a couple other, so, we have to get to them. google versus at&t. karen? >> yes. for me, google. by a fair amount. >> we missed -- >> i would rather google. for a lot of reasons. i mean, i think it's -- it's much -- there's growth there, is the bottom line. much more excited about the growth in google and at the multiple, i don't think you're paying a ton for it
procter and dupont both in the high teens. here's the difference. you want to buy cyclicals when they have high teens, low 20s yields because that's typically closer to a trough in earnings. on the other side, you do not want to buy something like a procter when it is trading close to 20 times earnings. that's very richly valued to its and it's not sickly kachlt you are not going to see earnings growth. >> that would have been great if you were investing ten years ago. it's not great now....
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josh, you were looking at dupont this morning. >> we were doing more than looking. we were dying. buying. dd is the ticker. i think this is where the puck is headed next, so we're skating there. i've been talking about it on the show for about a week. here's the deal. they've already reported earnings. they told a really great growth story in terms of agriculture which is rapidly becoming more and more important to this name. it's about 45% of revenues and growing. what's hamstrung this company is the titanium dioxide business but that is shrinking. it's only 15% of the business and is irrelevant. if you're looking for a name that's going to allow you to benefit on this cyclical trend and a stock that hasn't done anything, here you have a 3.3% yielder, it's in a sector where the flows have not come yet. i would be positioned here. we started buying it this morning. and i think it's something we'll add to on the way up. technically speaking, this could break out to the high 60s if you look at this triangle formation that it's coming above. so we really like the name here. >> everyb
josh, you were looking at dupont this morning. >> we were doing more than looking. we were dying. buying. dd is the ticker. i think this is where the puck is headed next, so we're skating there. i've been talking about it on the show for about a week. here's the deal. they've already reported earnings. they told a really great growth story in terms of agriculture which is rapidly becoming more and more important to this name. it's about 45% of revenues and growing. what's hamstrung this...
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. >> mike coe is watching dupont. mike?y interesting this morning actually as the market was trading about sideways. what we were seeing was the stock actually traded off as investing began. and later rebounded. but before it did, one of the big trades we saw was a buy of the june spread. they paid about a dollar and a quarter for that. what's interesting about this is the stock right now is trading very close to its 52-week high. the 57 putz actually are about where the stock was trading before it had this most recent rally. that's right about this level right here. this is somebody who sees that the stock could possibly pullback. one of the things they talked about was they weren't expecting a great deal of revenue growth. what they're really looking for is margin expansion. >> all right, mike. thanks for that. in terms of chemicals -- >> with the lower gas prices, i think that's favorable in the chemical space. that would be a huge move for dupont down to 47 from where we are now. so you have to wonder what the catalyst
. >> mike coe is watching dupont. mike?y interesting this morning actually as the market was trading about sideways. what we were seeing was the stock actually traded off as investing began. and later rebounded. but before it did, one of the big trades we saw was a buy of the june spread. they paid about a dollar and a quarter for that. what's interesting about this is the stock right now is trading very close to its 52-week high. the 57 putz actually are about where the stock was trading...
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you're also going to see single tracking on the red line between dupont circle. >>> there's a job fair happening at wise high school. job seekers must bring a copy of their driving record. the school will pay for driver's license training for new hires and the job fair runs from 9:00 this morning until 1:00 this afternoon. >>> a man is behind bars accused of running a human trafficking scheme. he would recruit young girls in las vegas and sell them for sex in our area. erika gonzalez has the exclusive. >> reporter: this is 33-year-old jermaine jack, the central figure in a human trafficking case in montgomery county. detectives say he used videos like this one to solicit his services as a pimp. >> i want to make a good impression. >> reporter: with a joint in hand, he touts his success. >> i'm truly blessed. >> reporter: here's how it worked. police say jack would take women from vegas and across the country and bring them to montgomery county to sell sex. >> if you want something out of this game, you know what i'm saying? it starts with you. >> reporter: president and founder of prev
you're also going to see single tracking on the red line between dupont circle. >>> there's a job fair happening at wise high school. job seekers must bring a copy of their driving record. the school will pay for driver's license training for new hires and the job fair runs from 9:00 this morning until 1:00 this afternoon. >>> a man is behind bars accused of running a human trafficking scheme. he would recruit young girls in las vegas and sell them for sex in our area. erika...
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to tackle its budget deficit the work and pensions secretary has allegedly volunteered to slash is dupont men's spending now ian duncan smith is reported to have personally contacted the home secretary and defense secretary to also the departments of the three billion pounds he plans to say he's proposing to restrict aus and benefit for under twenty five's and limit estate payment to families with more than two children now this is according to the u.k.'s daily telegraph treasury chief george osborne is facing tough choices with those charging program as alex stephenson now from politics dot com did u.k. explains. painful for the many millions of british people who claim benefits of course they'll be cheered up because well frankly the liberal democrats who the conservatives here are in coalition with simply won't buy it he suspicion that there are a benefit scroungers out there who are messing around with the state and taking the you know the earnings the hard working taxpayers it's very very politically sensitive here it's difficult to see where george or spawn's going to make the spend
to tackle its budget deficit the work and pensions secretary has allegedly volunteered to slash is dupont men's spending now ian duncan smith is reported to have personally contacted the home secretary and defense secretary to also the departments of the three billion pounds he plans to say he's proposing to restrict aus and benefit for under twenty five's and limit estate payment to families with more than two children now this is according to the u.k.'s daily telegraph treasury chief george...
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now, two years later in 1924, some iconic names did come in, sears roebuck, mack trucks, and dupont enteredound for a long, long time. >> like yourself here at cnbc. >> in case our viewers don't know, brian, the greater of the two bss here, brian is going to be hosting "way too early," 5:30 a.m. every day, that's early my, friend, on msnbc. i've always worked here a couple years, brian, you've always been a great guy to me. we're going to miss you, a lot. >> and as a tone of our appreciation for everything you've done for us here at cnbc, we have brought you an alarm clock. actually -- >> extra loud. >> if you're getting up that early, you probably need three. >> i need the one you can throw at the wall. >> or the cnbc alarm clock app, i think it has a rooster. >> are you on it yet? >> it's terrible. zero people have downloaded. >> which one are you going to choose? >> the one that would annoy me the most. >> "street signs" is back in two. >> thanks, guys. eed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine bi
now, two years later in 1924, some iconic names did come in, sears roebuck, mack trucks, and dupont enteredound for a long, long time. >> like yourself here at cnbc. >> in case our viewers don't know, brian, the greater of the two bss here, brian is going to be hosting "way too early," 5:30 a.m. every day, that's early my, friend, on msnbc. i've always worked here a couple years, brian, you've always been a great guy to me. we're going to miss you, a lot. >> and as a...
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alice plaines one is dupont. that will triple in size in one year.ne you have there is a son parasol which is crimson. it is not quite as vigorous growing but still does a nice job and these come in smaller pot but you can get them ready to go and they come in white and stripes of varieties. moree are more and discovered them. the more sun the merrier. they will do ok in part shade. one of my co-workers showed me how they would work in kind of bright shade and they did fine. >> you've got some other ones that are not as typical? >> this is passionflower or passion by and with many different varieties that tend to be below but some are red. it grows as a vine and some varieties can grow in the winter but i would not like to swear to it. oddly named potato vine which has been trimmed into a topiary shape. it is very pretty. this is one of my favorites -- this is tipichina. it has a velvety leaves and purple flowers. he don't see a lot of these. they grow ok in full sun but you need to protect them from the hot afternoon sun damage usually i see this gu
alice plaines one is dupont. that will triple in size in one year.ne you have there is a son parasol which is crimson. it is not quite as vigorous growing but still does a nice job and these come in smaller pot but you can get them ready to go and they come in white and stripes of varieties. moree are more and discovered them. the more sun the merrier. they will do ok in part shade. one of my co-workers showed me how they would work in kind of bright shade and they did fine. >> you've got...
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you're going to see some single tracking on the red line time between dupont circle and van ness and takoma. >>> right now the coast guard is looking for two men whose boat capsized in the rappahannock river. this is happening near the town of tap athan knock in essex county. somebody nearby saw the boat sinking and managed to rescue one of the bmen on the board. there were two others on board who won't wearing flotation vests. >>> investigators are looking into whether a man behind the wheel suffered a medical emergency when he crashed into a parade crowd in southwestern virginia. the crash happened yesterday during the hikers parade in damasc damascus. he was driving his 1997 cadillac in the parade when it suddenly accelerated into the crowd. as many as 60 people were hurt. >> we heard screams behind us. and he sort of pushed us out of the way from it. and we -- me and all of us, we all looked back and saw misery. >> police have not released the name or the age of the driver. he was among that group taken to the hospital. >>> now to a traffic alert happening right now. several stre
you're going to see some single tracking on the red line time between dupont circle and van ness and takoma. >>> right now the coast guard is looking for two men whose boat capsized in the rappahannock river. this is happening near the town of tap athan knock in essex county. somebody nearby saw the boat sinking and managed to rescue one of the bmen on the board. there were two others on board who won't wearing flotation vests. >>> investigators are looking into whether a man...
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it doesn't matter if it's georgetown, chinatown or dupont circle. you have to have your wits about you. >> the victim suffered not lightening injuries. anyone with information please call d.c. police. >> thank you. >> new tonight. he used to work for the spots veil -- spots vein ya -- spotsylvania pendleton and a 17-year-old had a six month relationship. he's charged with giving her drugs, taking indecent liberties and contributing to the dell learning quincy of a minor. the school fired him. >> -- delinquency. >> a sheriff's deputy 17 veteran -- 17-year veteran is free. audrey barnes talked to family members tonight. >> brian, jillian dawkins was in alexandria celebrating his counsels -- cousin's new contract with the washington mystic basketball team. after stepping way dawkins encountered an off-duty arlington county sheriff's deputy who lives nearby and now dawkins is dead. >> that was my only child. this is heavy on my heart. >> again do lynn just buried her father and now she has to plan a funeral for her son -- again do len. julianne dawkins
it doesn't matter if it's georgetown, chinatown or dupont circle. you have to have your wits about you. >> the victim suffered not lightening injuries. anyone with information please call d.c. police. >> thank you. >> new tonight. he used to work for the spots veil -- spots vein ya -- spotsylvania pendleton and a 17-year-old had a six month relationship. he's charged with giving her drugs, taking indecent liberties and contributing to the dell learning quincy of a minor. the...
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provisions but the figure that heritage came up with is shoddy accounting at its worst and systematically dupontconservative groups like americans for taxpayers and the cato institute. neil: not the revenue or the dynamic accounting for what they were legally? >> they figured out every conceivable costs and double counted then assume immigrants would only be pour in never increase education or wages. neil: they will all get social security. >> but they will also contribute more if they did not put into their now. neil: said jim timmons said they accounted for the 3 trillion they were decimated. but to christians point* with south specifying how they got that even number but the damage will far exceed whatever benefits we're getting? >> on one side i applied jim did for looking at the numbers of the economic emigration for i believe the policy should do what is best for our economy. to talk about europe and in japan is people are literally not replacing themselves with of population. when the economy has such a low population representative ray we're on the opposite is right now replacing our sou
provisions but the figure that heritage came up with is shoddy accounting at its worst and systematically dupontconservative groups like americans for taxpayers and the cato institute. neil: not the revenue or the dynamic accounting for what they were legally? >> they figured out every conceivable costs and double counted then assume immigrants would only be pour in never increase education or wages. neil: they will all get social security. >> but they will also contribute more if...
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you can see that there is also single tracking on the red line between dupont circle and van ness. >>row his hat in the race for d.c. mayor. wells will announce his candidacy at noon in northeast. he's been on the d.c. council since 2006. chuck is tracking the rain showers. we'll check the forecast next. stay with us. >>> the weekend forecast is a wet one. some people are already seeing some rain. let's get a breakdown from chuck bell. >> good morning, everybody. cloudy skies have rolled in. current temperatures are generally in the mid-60s and around town. low 60s in maryland. mid-60s near solomon's island. the bulk of the rain will be south of the metro area, but there are already some sprinkles. don't stray too far from the umbrella. on the whole, a cloudy afternoon. showers likely from time to time. it won't be a washout. highs today near 70. near 70 again tomorrow. passing shower chances off and on through much of your sunday as well. not a >>> good morning. it's saturday, may 18, 2013. a look at today's top stories, investigators on the scene after two trains packed with rush ho
you can see that there is also single tracking on the red line between dupont circle and van ness. >>row his hat in the race for d.c. mayor. wells will announce his candidacy at noon in northeast. he's been on the d.c. council since 2006. chuck is tracking the rain showers. we'll check the forecast next. stay with us. >>> the weekend forecast is a wet one. some people are already seeing some rain. let's get a breakdown from chuck bell. >> good morning, everybody. cloudy...
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. >> dd, dupont. i think she goes higher. >> not daisy duke. >>> that does it for us. don't forget to catch two special editions from the conference in vegas. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> good afternoon, everybody. under attack, some of the most dreaded names in cyberattacks say they are launching a massive offensive. today eamon javers is in a secure location watching a team of internet sleuths, internet defenders, he's with us live. >>> norwegian cruise lines launching a brand-new ship, and not a dingy, folks. it is docked in manhattan right now. simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young women kidnapped separately
. >> dd, dupont. i think she goes higher. >> not daisy duke. >>> that does it for us. don't forget to catch two special editions from the conference in vegas. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> good afternoon, everybody. under attack, some of the most dreaded names in cyberattacks say they are launching a massive offensive. today eamon javers is in a secure location watching a team of...
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alcoa, intel, hewlett-packard, at&t and dupont. weakness in gold and oil. dow off 37. strength in the nasdaq. s&p basically is waffling around the flat line, right now fractionally lower. back to you, maria. >>> final stretch of trading for the day. about 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. a market that is mixed largely to the downside. dow industrials down 38 points. >>> con tro strersy over the irs targeting conservative groups could also extend to the wealthy in general. does the irs go after high income earns because that's where the money is or is there a bias there as well? we have that story coming up. >>> also ahead, have you noticed the gap stock recently? true comeback story. we'll find out how that happened and if the stock is still a good bargain for your portfolio. >>> after the bell mark andreesen will tell maria why a war is being waged on the stock markets now. stay tuned. much more to come. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these int
alcoa, intel, hewlett-packard, at&t and dupont. weakness in gold and oil. dow off 37. strength in the nasdaq. s&p basically is waffling around the flat line, right now fractionally lower. back to you, maria. >>> final stretch of trading for the day. about 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. a market that is mixed largely to the downside. dow industrials down 38 points. >>> con tro strersy over the irs targeting conservative groups could also extend to the...
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. >> in january, 1997, georgia waived it for a drunk ema bass staff who are careened into dupont circle 80 miles per hour, killing a 16-year-old. he was sentenced to prison time in the u.s. >> it's very rare for a country to waive that immunity for their diplomats. >> in the case of the saudis, it may be rarer still. a 2012 state department report found saudi arabia does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and is not making significant efforts to do so. shannon? >> shannon: doug, thank you. >>> 70,000 people are in houston for the national rifle association's annual convention. the nra's new president says they're involved in a culture war that goes beyond gun rights. the theme this year, stand and fight. >>> the government did not want you to know about the benghazi terrorist attacks, we're going to go over it with the fox all stars when we return i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us m
. >> in january, 1997, georgia waived it for a drunk ema bass staff who are careened into dupont circle 80 miles per hour, killing a 16-year-old. he was sentenced to prison time in the u.s. >> it's very rare for a country to waive that immunity for their diplomats. >> in the case of the saudis, it may be rarer still. a 2012 state department report found saudi arabia does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and is not making...
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and why dupont is beginning to make all of the stuff not out of petrochemicals but out of cells.hey are programmable. they make plastic. by the way, life sciences is 42% of total earnings. these are big transitions in the economy that are taking place very quickly, not just elsewhere.so here is the bottom line. you do not have to invest a lot of money. these startups that start small and become the big companies in the united states, it is .2% of gdp invested through then -- ventral capital. -- venture capital. these are 21% of u.s. economic output. deficit?to address the start investing in this kind of stuff. understand the transitions. do not cut research budgets for r&d. here is my specifically. can we please get on with it already? can we quit talking about deficits and start talking about the future? you want to keep this country as the greatest power on earth? it is about investing in the future and understanding these transitions. it is about letting kids dream. changing the conversation. at this point, it is a painful operation but it is doable. it will take decades to ge
and why dupont is beginning to make all of the stuff not out of petrochemicals but out of cells.hey are programmable. they make plastic. by the way, life sciences is 42% of total earnings. these are big transitions in the economy that are taking place very quickly, not just elsewhere.so here is the bottom line. you do not have to invest a lot of money. these startups that start small and become the big companies in the united states, it is .2% of gdp invested through then -- ventral capital. --...
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time that we as humans are changing the whole planet we're actually acidifying the whole ocean today dupont said that within a few decades by the end of this century the ocean will be two times more acidic and we also know that it might be even faster in the arctic as the ocean becomes more acidic they become less able to absorb carbon dioxide which means more of what we're blowing out of our tailpipes and smokestacks will stay up in the atmosphere and speed up global warming and climate change but more importantly ocean acidification also leads to mass ocean species extinction one example of a possible species extinction but the scientists at the conference. it was the brittle star when exposed to ocean acidification conditions that can be expected in the decades to come the eggs of the brittle star die within days the battle star dies off of the species the feed on a die off as well and there could be a massive chain reaction of oceanic species extinctions and if the oceans die we die it's a simple bottom line here is that our addiction to fossil fuels throwing into the atmosphere carbon
time that we as humans are changing the whole planet we're actually acidifying the whole ocean today dupont said that within a few decades by the end of this century the ocean will be two times more acidic and we also know that it might be even faster in the arctic as the ocean becomes more acidic they become less able to absorb carbon dioxide which means more of what we're blowing out of our tailpipes and smokestacks will stay up in the atmosphere and speed up global warming and climate change...
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collusion between the biggest green groups and some of our biggest corporate polluters, like shell and dupont>> bill moyers: you say it was a dividing line in the story? >> tim dechristopher: yeah, yeah. i think that that bill was really the turning point for the climate movement because up until that point, the groups with so much money and access in washington, you know, held everybody unchecked basically. their rhetoric about, "this is what's politically feasible," that held sway with so many other folks in the movement who said, "okay, well, i guess we'll do it your way even though this bill doesn't really make sense and doesn't seem to do anything worthwhile. we'll do it your way." but fay failed to even to pass that bill. it turns out they didn't even know what was politically feasible. and so then, you know, the rest of the movement afterwards said, "well, we tried it your way and it didn't work. and now rather than start from what's politically feasible, we're going to start from what we know is necessary. "and rather than working from, you know, what corporations tell us they'll acce
collusion between the biggest green groups and some of our biggest corporate polluters, like shell and dupont>> bill moyers: you say it was a dividing line in the story? >> tim dechristopher: yeah, yeah. i think that that bill was really the turning point for the climate movement because up until that point, the groups with so much money and access in washington, you know, held everybody unchecked basically. their rhetoric about, "this is what's politically feasible," that...
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alcoa, bank of america, home depot, the deep dupont as well. stuart: okay. got it.0 small change. thank you very much, indeed, the role. bernanke is a big part in the downturn story today. the japan stock market is down 7%. let's bring in jolene can't. new reporter for fox business. welcome to the program. let's start with china's slowdown. >> i think it is a combination of certain things. once you see them, you cannot take them for necessarily what they are. they are there to kind of make sure that the numbers are positive. for people to take them in in a positive way. it maybe a little bit worse than what we are seeing here. stuart: they used to have 10% growth. >> upper six, lower sevens. it is shrinking by the quarter. stuart: that news that you've just got into there, that broke in the middle of the night. >> that is right. stuart: japan was straight down. >> there was a lot of interest in the japanese and china. that combined with the fed and the fed chief bernanke with his comments yesterday and sort of taking a u-turn in washington, certainly will affect the
alcoa, bank of america, home depot, the deep dupont as well. stuart: okay. got it.0 small change. thank you very much, indeed, the role. bernanke is a big part in the downturn story today. the japan stock market is down 7%. let's bring in jolene can't. new reporter for fox business. welcome to the program. let's start with china's slowdown. >> i think it is a combination of certain things. once you see them, you cannot take them for necessarily what they are. they are there to kind of...
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dupont, disney. j.p. morgan, walmart. hewlett-packard, intel and they've all added people in the last five years. >> in the united states and that's what we're trying to figure out and ooh been a bear -- >> that's interesting. >> i was wondering where that came from and i was impressed with it. >> alcoa down 51,000, at&t down 67,000, american express down four, merck down 28. when you go back there are are can companies that have cut back dramatically. almost all of those are multinationals and where are they adding the jobs? >> i'm doing my darn best. i was talking to my trainer. it was 4:00 a.m. and he said that number is no good. i want to know how many internationals. everybody is a critic. everybody is a critic of my work. i think by using -- i like that. >> it really is. it doesn't help me understand the am doestic employment picture because -- >> we are seeing reports that maybe chuck schumer, can he get a bill on the table that gives multinationals a repatriation holiday? >> that was the cover of usa today. >> tha
dupont, disney. j.p. morgan, walmart. hewlett-packard, intel and they've all added people in the last five years. >> in the united states and that's what we're trying to figure out and ooh been a bear -- >> that's interesting. >> i was wondering where that came from and i was impressed with it. >> alcoa down 51,000, at&t down 67,000, american express down four, merck down 28. when you go back there are are can companies that have cut back dramatically. almost all of...
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we're seeing names on the move to the upside such as american express, caterpillar, exxon, chevron, duponte playing out on this may. more news on this monday. yahoo diving head first into the social media business. the c.e.o. announcing a $1.1 billion acquisition of item ber. that's a social media network. can you profit off of this? where is the next big acquisition? do the markets care about deals like this anymore? i have the chief investment strategist and we were talking about the numbers and how they value tumblr but if you look at the revenues, the valuation isn't quite there in your opinion. >> it doesn't really make sense. these companies have no profits at this time so the best metric is the amount of revenues. last year they had $13 million of revenues first quarter of this year, $13 million. give them the benefit of the doubt. four times 13, about $50 million. you're paying 20 times revenues where even facebook is selling at 11 times revenues, half the price so they really got their challenges to make this profitable given how much they're paying for it. cheryl: marissa meyer s
we're seeing names on the move to the upside such as american express, caterpillar, exxon, chevron, duponte playing out on this may. more news on this monday. yahoo diving head first into the social media business. the c.e.o. announcing a $1.1 billion acquisition of item ber. that's a social media network. can you profit off of this? where is the next big acquisition? do the markets care about deals like this anymore? i have the chief investment strategist and we were talking about the numbers...
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they went to dupont. swamp hollow orange. lori: will you wear a tie in that color tomorrow?i: so, this could be a good leading indicator for economic growth. >> could be. anyone thinking u.s. economy is turning around, look at it. thanks, guys. ashley: swamp hollow orange. love that. great name. quarter past. time to check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, carnival cruise lines, we know it's had a rough couple months to say the least but now the company is forecasting rough waters ahead. >> absolutely. obviously they have been plagued by so many mishaps. some worse than others. that being said they have had to lower prices in order to woo the customers back on board carnival cruise lines. down 4% today, because basically they're not, obviously gaining revenue and margins they had hoped. going forward they continue to try to be competitive against royal caribbean. meantime carnival cruise this year is down over9%. royal caribbean up over 8%. royal caribbean is doing well while carnival continues to struggle to try to get thems
they went to dupont. swamp hollow orange. lori: will you wear a tie in that color tomorrow?i: so, this could be a good leading indicator for economic growth. >> could be. anyone thinking u.s. economy is turning around, look at it. thanks, guys. ashley: swamp hollow orange. love that. great name. quarter past. time to check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, carnival cruise lines, we know it's had a rough couple months to say the least but...
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he will be at the cobalt, 17th and r street, dupont circle.ng carc and people into the water in washington state.wa the latest on a search for a cause. for many, the summer vacation season starts today. millions are expected to take advantage of the memorial day weekend with a trip out of town. we have a closer look at the holiday travel forecast liveive from kent island. >> and a little later this hour, get ready, ladies, for a sizzling performance and men, too.too straight from las vegas, one of the hottest tickets around the guys from thunder from down d under are here with us in studio. excited about thank yes, i know you are -- excited about that. >> yes, i know you are. >> we should all be excited about that.t. it's the thunder from down under. before we get toll tucker last night's storm sent this crashina down in the 3200 block of prospect street in northwest d.c. there's thunder everywhere, not just down under. und we're bringing you the good time later but this was the bad kindn >> an inch of rain at bwi marshall. not talking about s
he will be at the cobalt, 17th and r street, dupont circle.ng carc and people into the water in washington state.wa the latest on a search for a cause. for many, the summer vacation season starts today. millions are expected to take advantage of the memorial day weekend with a trip out of town. we have a closer look at the holiday travel forecast liveive from kent island. >> and a little later this hour, get ready, ladies, for a sizzling performance and men, too.too straight from las...
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worth watching hitting highs like disney, for example, dow component disney, all-time high, mgm, duponta barnes & noble, love that ticker cymbal, love that this particular. 22.5 #% to the upside, this, on the news that microsoft may move forward acquiring the rest of the nook media digital assets they don't already own for a billion dollars. considering this play, it's a big deal here for the two companies, and barnes & noble jumped op the news. it's not only the media unit, but tech -- also college book business, that's worth noting as well. back to you. >> very good, nicole, thank you. >> okay, forbes holding women in business forum today, all gathering to tackle society's most difficult problems. our own liz, kind of the founder of forbes women in business, she's there, talking to the leader in the medical community. >> good to be with you. it was -- i don't sound like a horn tooter, but i created that. that's what the conference is about. we talked to julie, and she's been in the fore fluent of fighting anthrax attacks at the cdc, fighting ricin attacks, and bioterrorism now running
worth watching hitting highs like disney, for example, dow component disney, all-time high, mgm, duponta barnes & noble, love that ticker cymbal, love that this particular. 22.5 #% to the upside, this, on the news that microsoft may move forward acquiring the rest of the nook media digital assets they don't already own for a billion dollars. considering this play, it's a big deal here for the two companies, and barnes & noble jumped op the news. it's not only the media unit, but tech --...
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. >> once again at tom sweeney, will wear the iconic for dupont costume when he runs the this year'ss my 40 if you're running the bay to breakers, i have done 15 of them in my $3,000 outfit. >> in fact, and his 37 years working at the surface= sir francis drake hotel tom sweeney has met some of the most powerful dignitaries in the world. >> tony blair was prime minister at the time and i got a call from the white house, they wanted me to hang out with him and i said okay. >> because of this uniform, which he is assisted by trial and before he headed out for a run. >> ready to go. >> how do i look? >> you look awesome, you look ready for bay to breakers. >> tom show me some of the metals that he has received over the years from running. and over a dozen cities all over the country. including the boston marathon. he says that this will weigh heavily on his part when he runs this year's bay to breakers. >> this year i'm going to run for all the people in boston, i could have been there this year, a another boston marathon, i have done five already, it is so sad for every one thaeverythi
. >> once again at tom sweeney, will wear the iconic for dupont costume when he runs the this year'ss my 40 if you're running the bay to breakers, i have done 15 of them in my $3,000 outfit. >> in fact, and his 37 years working at the surface= sir francis drake hotel tom sweeney has met some of the most powerful dignitaries in the world. >> tony blair was prime minister at the time and i got a call from the white house, they wanted me to hang out with him and i said okay....
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united health at 1% and dupont with an up arrow. three quarters of the names of the s&p have a perilous with the exception to some names getting beaten down. that is cisco and microsoft dropping more than 1% each. melissa: thanks so much. lori: the u.s. under cyber attack again. hackers threaten to strike. coming at the pentagon issued its sharpest criticism yet of the chinese role in cyber espionage and hacking. joining us with the latest, founder of red tiger security working to protect america's critical infrastructure systems. thank you so much for joining us here. let's take a look at how seriously should take the threat from these anonymous hackers. >> you should never underestimate your foe. you should not attack a wasp nest unless you have a can of wasp spray ready, right? we don't think a lot is going to happen, but you never know. they could bring in some friends with heavy artillery. lori: it seems the threats are coming from every which way. this one coming from the middle east, the pentagon just the other day issuing th
united health at 1% and dupont with an up arrow. three quarters of the names of the s&p have a perilous with the exception to some names getting beaten down. that is cisco and microsoft dropping more than 1% each. melissa: thanks so much. lori: the u.s. under cyber attack again. hackers threaten to strike. coming at the pentagon issued its sharpest criticism yet of the chinese role in cyber espionage and hacking. joining us with the latest, founder of red tiger security working to protect...
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by the way, life sciences is 42% of dupont's total earnings.ig transitions in the economy that are taking place very quickly, not just here but also elsewhere. here is the bottom line. you do not have to invest a lot of money. these startups that start small and become the big companies in the united states, it is .2% of gdp invested through venture capital. these are 21% of u.s. economic output. you want to address the deficit? start investing in this kind of stuff. understand these transitions. do not cut research budgets for r&d. here is my specific plea. can we please get on with it already? can we quit talking about deficits and start talking about the future? you want to keep this country as the greatest power on earth? it is about investing in the future and understanding these transitions. it is about letting kids dream. changing the conversation. at this point, it is a painful operation, but it is doable. it will take decades to get it done. in europe, it has become critical and the survival of some countries and their sovereignty is a
by the way, life sciences is 42% of dupont's total earnings.ig transitions in the economy that are taking place very quickly, not just here but also elsewhere. here is the bottom line. you do not have to invest a lot of money. these startups that start small and become the big companies in the united states, it is .2% of gdp invested through venture capital. these are 21% of u.s. economic output. you want to address the deficit? start investing in this kind of stuff. understand these...
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her family fled to new mexico and arizona since her grandparents moved from mexico's colonial dupont.she said instead of facing 1991. new mexico is proud to adhere to the long list of distinguished ambassadors who called new mexico home. ambassador jones has dedicated her life to public service and she is try to instill the same values and her children. her daughter isabel worked as an turn in my office and i believe she's here today with us. in 1982 -- of course ambassador jones one traduce the rest of her family, but i thought i should give special recognition there. deborah jones began her career as defense counsel in buenos aires, argentina while her career began in latin america she seemed to be developed or expertise in the middle east. she's no stranger to stuff assignment. in the early 1990s served as a counselor section chief in damascus, syria. she was the desk officer for the nationwide kingdom of jordan from 1995 through 1997. she also was director of the office of the arabian peninsula affairs and air ran for near eastern affairs and served with distinction in her critica
her family fled to new mexico and arizona since her grandparents moved from mexico's colonial dupont.she said instead of facing 1991. new mexico is proud to adhere to the long list of distinguished ambassadors who called new mexico home. ambassador jones has dedicated her life to public service and she is try to instill the same values and her children. her daughter isabel worked as an turn in my office and i believe she's here today with us. in 1982 -- of course ambassador jones one traduce...
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and why dupont is beginning to make all of the stuff not out of petrochemicals but out of cells.hey are programmable. they make plastic. by the way, life sciences is 42% of total earnings. these are big transitions in the economy that are taking place very quickly, not just here but also elsewhere. here is the bottom line. you do not have to invest a lot of money. these startups that start small and become the big companies in the united states, it is .2% of gdp invested through then venture capital. these are 21% of u.s. economic output. you want to address the deficit? start investing in this kind of stuff. understand the transitions. do not cut research budgets for r&d. here is my specifically. can we please get on with it already? can we quit talking about deficits and start talking about the future? you want to keep this country as the greatest power on earth? it is about investing in the future and understanding these transitions. it is about letting kids dream. changing the conversation. at this point, it is a painful operation but it is doable. it will take decades to get
and why dupont is beginning to make all of the stuff not out of petrochemicals but out of cells.hey are programmable. they make plastic. by the way, life sciences is 42% of total earnings. these are big transitions in the economy that are taking place very quickly, not just here but also elsewhere. here is the bottom line. you do not have to invest a lot of money. these startups that start small and become the big companies in the united states, it is .2% of gdp invested through then venture...
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. >> wells on dupont. >> share book trust name. coleman has done a great job.n break-out mode. >> reviews of these aol numbers yesterday. >> i spoke to tim armstrong. lot of people are saying he didn't have the number. be careful, don't short this company. they've got a lot of videos. >> finally morgan stanley on sales force. >> sales force has been moert y mortified since they did the split. >> what's coming up tonight. >> we've got two -- we have open table. i think open table's one of the most -- >> that's yesterday's show. >> those guys were fabulous. open table is one of the most -- i use it. don't know if you use it. then they represent the new way for young people to do business. get a little discount or get into a restaurant and they buy. ever since johnson & johnson screwed up with a lot of the consumer products, people buy the brand name. even my executive producer regina has been seen shopping and buying those knock-offs. can you believe it? >> no. >> are you going to stick around? >> yes. because the letter "q" is my kind of company. >>> "squawk on
. >> wells on dupont. >> share book trust name. coleman has done a great job.n break-out mode. >> reviews of these aol numbers yesterday. >> i spoke to tim armstrong. lot of people are saying he didn't have the number. be careful, don't short this company. they've got a lot of videos. >> finally morgan stanley on sales force. >> sales force has been moert y mortified since they did the split. >> what's coming up tonight. >> we've got two -- we...
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gm, alcoa, ge, dupont, cat.nasdaq and it's up about 8. we'll start with the con tro verse privacy breach involving bloomberg reporters. we're covering all of the fallout from washington to the trading floor. if j.p. morgan splits its roles will jamie dimon split from the bank. the chief policy officer will be here to tell us why the proxy firm will be calling for the bank to split dimon's job. you have to see what netflix is doing today. the surge will not stop. it is the top performer of the year and a gain of 130%, but has the stock come too far, too fast? a bull/bear debate is coming up. the bloomberg data terminals has its reporters and wall street buzzing for us. kayla tausche has more for us. >> it's developing by the minute. i want to start with a statement we are just getting in to cnbc. it takes the protection of confidentiality in theiousage of data products by ecb management and staff very seriously. ecbg on to say our experts are in close contact with bloomberg and that's the latest into cnbc right n
gm, alcoa, ge, dupont, cat.nasdaq and it's up about 8. we'll start with the con tro verse privacy breach involving bloomberg reporters. we're covering all of the fallout from washington to the trading floor. if j.p. morgan splits its roles will jamie dimon split from the bank. the chief policy officer will be here to tell us why the proxy firm will be calling for the bank to split dimon's job. you have to see what netflix is doing today. the surge will not stop. it is the top performer of the...
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for example, dupont need a measure 30% among the employees. people inside and outside are all that is necessary. the way to organize workers is put enough pressure on the company to force the company to vunder and take the employees out of the decision making process. here today to discuss what it looks like not in theory but in real life is dave. who is the president of executive management services. a company that employs over 5,000 workers across 38 different states. since 2006, his company has been locked in a battle attempting to persuade not dave's employees, but dave to -- surrounder and become unionized. we have here with us to discuss the issue diana. and vice president of the labor relations. dave. >> thank you, james for having me here. i thank you for being here today. i want you to know that this isn't something i ever envisioned happening. or something i ever wanted to do is to be traveling around the country talking about a topic like this. quite candidly, i was put in this position, i was put in this position by the fciu, and i
for example, dupont need a measure 30% among the employees. people inside and outside are all that is necessary. the way to organize workers is put enough pressure on the company to force the company to vunder and take the employees out of the decision making process. here today to discuss what it looks like not in theory but in real life is dave. who is the president of executive management services. a company that employs over 5,000 workers across 38 different states. since 2006, his company...