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dupont up 54%, ralph lauren up and pvh up 90% we own dupont with nike and mastercard for the travel trust along joining the actionalertsplus.com club and a lot of people have come in and we're not the reason the stocks are running but in some cases there is a group thing and that's okay because the group is right. the commodity chemical plays had a terrific run and in the last week they have been hit with profit taking. we did trimming for the travel trust. i think the good news is baked in here although if dupont sells off 5 to $10, i would be a buyer again. five downgrades and moving up. incredible next up, the power industry got a new lease on life when we learned about the pfizer vaccine and ralph lauren and nobody cared until we knew the vaccine was around the corner. i love management here the stock trading at 14 times and earnings estimates made a lot of good movers direct to consumer, more upside. last but not least pvh is a similar story. the parent of calvin kline and tommy hilfiger struggle to get action and soared 20% in a single session pvh has not moved back and got an extra
dupont up 54%, ralph lauren up and pvh up 90% we own dupont with nike and mastercard for the travel trust along joining the actionalertsplus.com club and a lot of people have come in and we're not the reason the stocks are running but in some cases there is a group thing and that's okay because the group is right. the commodity chemical plays had a terrific run and in the last week they have been hit with profit taking. we did trimming for the travel trust. i think the good news is baked in...
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. >> reporting two cars -- >> in the area of dupont circle with the barricades. report of 1,000. 6:08 a.m. attention all units. tear gas is now being used in the area of 34th and prospect northwest. [ police radio traffic ] [ chanting ] the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! >> this was the spring offensive. the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the protest organizer, inkrueter, and promoter it is a vital and necessary tactic. on april 24th, 1971, the national peace action coalition supported by welfare rights groups, labor unions, and others held a massive demonstration in washington, d.c. some 175,000 people from all walks of life with differing ideologies and purposes marched from the white house to the capitol. washington has grown accustomed to this method of voicing dissent. though larger than most, this was an organized demonstration with parade permits, marshals, and responsible leadership. the demonstrators came. their positions on
. >> reporting two cars -- >> in the area of dupont circle with the barricades. report of 1,000. 6:08 a.m. attention all units. tear gas is now being used in the area of 34th and prospect northwest. [ police radio traffic ] [ chanting ] the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! >> this was the spring offensive. the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the...
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to keep dupont he did 15 minutes. jeff marks on a call that i did last week for actionalertsplus.com, our club call we went over this. it's a very complicated story but the conclusion is keep the dupont stock down 3% today. don't worry about it going higher sue in louisiana, sue? >> hello, jim. >> hi, sue. >> caller: hi. my question is about ticker symbol olli. i purchased this stock after i shopped at one of their stores they had long lines, great bargains i went home and bought their stock, and given the recent stimulus money and the fact they continue to open new stores, is this a good stock -- >> yes, it is. the late mark butler when he passed away, the founder, i got cold feet about the stock. i should have listened more to matthew boss who is j.p. morgan retail this is one that's a winner. by the way, can i say the whole segment is doing well? dollar tree is doing well. dollar general is doing well and all great questions and thank you so much. i can throw my lot in with the negativity it's so easy i'm not. not
to keep dupont he did 15 minutes. jeff marks on a call that i did last week for actionalertsplus.com, our club call we went over this. it's a very complicated story but the conclusion is keep the dupont stock down 3% today. don't worry about it going higher sue in louisiana, sue? >> hello, jim. >> hi, sue. >> caller: hi. my question is about ticker symbol olli. i purchased this stock after i shopped at one of their stores they had long lines, great bargains i went home and...
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dupont. >> two actually. one for any or all of you and then one very specific. the general question is that everyone's used language like the u.s. gave, or churchill gave, and so on and so forth. specifically about eastern europe, can you tell me one thing that was, quote, given away that stalin had not already earned through military means? that's my first question. more general. the second is very specific to mr. bishop. and i'm not sure whether you were defending churchill or setting up sort of theory about why he thought this and so on but it seems to me there's an inherent contradiction between your later interpretation of his being appalled, what's happening in eastern europe, and the fact that he wrote on the napkin, in other words his famous napkin, as i understand it, was initiated by him. so either you're arguing that there was some sort of epiphany after yalta, or perhaps he had guilt feelings or something. but it's certainly true that he contributed mightily to what happened after the war by his acquiescence in moscow. >> take that one first. >> sure
dupont. >> two actually. one for any or all of you and then one very specific. the general question is that everyone's used language like the u.s. gave, or churchill gave, and so on and so forth. specifically about eastern europe, can you tell me one thing that was, quote, given away that stalin had not already earned through military means? that's my first question. more general. the second is very specific to mr. bishop. and i'm not sure whether you were defending churchill or setting...
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i live locally, i live in in neighborhood, and i'm increasing -- i grew up in washington, dupont circle and one side of the circle was mixed and the other side of the circle was mixed. by the time i graduated from college that had changed and it all dupont circle had gentrified so i couldn't afford as a college student between howard and gw to live there. anyhow, my current question is what is the impact of zoning? for example, i live in this neighborhood, i have a perfectly acceptable ground floor flat that i could afford to rent to a family, they could go to merch school or jani school, this he could live down stairs in a one bedroom with a big living room, dining room, kitchen, a beautiful garden but i can't do it because of zoning. i would like to do that. i would like to encourage my neighbors to do that. instead of building this god awful, pardon my french, homeless shelter with cubicles for people who live in where they have no access to fresh food, they have no access to jobs, i suppose they can go to giant, they have to schlep their kids from here all the way across town and th
i live locally, i live in in neighborhood, and i'm increasing -- i grew up in washington, dupont circle and one side of the circle was mixed and the other side of the circle was mixed. by the time i graduated from college that had changed and it all dupont circle had gentrified so i couldn't afford as a college student between howard and gw to live there. anyhow, my current question is what is the impact of zoning? for example, i live in this neighborhood, i have a perfectly acceptable ground...
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screen right what you are looking at is saint matthews cathedral which is on rhode island in the dupontthe president's so long joint base andrews. instead they are there at saint matthews. when i lived in washington dc my wife and i used to go to this particular church. peter doocy was baptized at the church. ainsley: the reason he is choosing saint matthews is he's catholic. st. john is an episcopal church. you see on screen right, that is green left. will: that is blair house, they are going to saint matthews. ainsley: the family spent the night there and they are heading to the church which is a tradition for the president because screen right, donald trump's family just finished, the board air force one, they are heading tomorrow lago -- mara lago, they are putting boxes in the private quarters where the family lives which we understand is renovated as well. he will arrive in palm beach 11:30 this morning. there will be a huge crowd and he will have some remarks. will: let's bring in martha maccallum, host of the story at 3:00 pm eastern time. we have martha with us. >> reporter: go
screen right what you are looking at is saint matthews cathedral which is on rhode island in the dupontthe president's so long joint base andrews. instead they are there at saint matthews. when i lived in washington dc my wife and i used to go to this particular church. peter doocy was baptized at the church. ainsley: the reason he is choosing saint matthews is he's catholic. st. john is an episcopal church. you see on screen right, that is green left. will: that is blair house, they are going...
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by the way, that's what dupont did and they were right. after the close we hear from a trio of great expectations, stocks, business average there is microsoft and starbucks. we own all three you can see the moves before we make them by joining the actionalertsplus.com club. let's talk about these i think intel's disappointment last night could be good news for arch rival amd because amd has been a better job of breaking into the hottest categories with its chips that intel has fallen behind. i'm predicting a blowout they are still buying zylink microsoft is quiet in recent months but the business is amazing. for starbucks, i worry because the stock had a tremendous run that's not a sign of the turn in the quite. you have to wait to buy starbucks until after they report maybe it trades below 100. i don't know wednesday macro and micro news with fed chief jay powell announcing any potential policy changes, probably none i bet it will keep rates unchanged because he wants to stay low long, maybe years but that won't stop experts from offering
by the way, that's what dupont did and they were right. after the close we hear from a trio of great expectations, stocks, business average there is microsoft and starbucks. we own all three you can see the moves before we make them by joining the actionalertsplus.com club. let's talk about these i think intel's disappointment last night could be good news for arch rival amd because amd has been a better job of breaking into the hottest categories with its chips that intel has fallen behind....
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dupont and others at uno, have been strong in advocating that the museum just not have you wonderfulfolks here, but to engage with the local university audience, also with younger scholars. those who are post docs or fresh out of a ph.d. program and to look at a broader international perspective and try to bring in not just the american experience in our public programming. and lastly, he's been a longtime advocate that we need to get a distinguished scholar by the name of suri here. thank you for everything you've done for us. dr. bischof is the director of center of austria at the university of new orleans. he came here as an exchange student with a history degree and a master's degree from uno. he has published too many books to put in one biography and edited many more and published thousands of articles. but he is the marshall plan since 1947, saving europe, rebuilding australia tr rebuilding austria. we've had him on our advisory board since before we had a board in 2006 and he's always a delight to be here. let's welcome dr. gunter bischof to the podium. thank you. [ applause
dupont and others at uno, have been strong in advocating that the museum just not have you wonderfulfolks here, but to engage with the local university audience, also with younger scholars. those who are post docs or fresh out of a ph.d. program and to look at a broader international perspective and try to bring in not just the american experience in our public programming. and lastly, he's been a longtime advocate that we need to get a distinguished scholar by the name of suri here. thank you...
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anybody here remitted to the dupont's? nobody razor had anyone related to the rockefeller?ise their hands. he said and he pointed to the slave quarter. he said welcome home. i should've gave him a raise after that. >> then you had the other employees i would say no name you know exactly he said hey you don't to stop here, i'll take you through here come on over here. they crazy over there. >> we got one here. >> i have to say, first of all on echo the gentlemen there, i was educated in virginia and i went to high school and i took virginia history. until i came to williamsburg and got to experience the interpreters. >> hold on for a minute. >> if the put the mic here. >> i never had this problem before. those of you who know me. i want to echo the gentlemen behind me in his congratulations to you and my question to you is, where will migrate grandchild go to hear the story that you have told today? because it is a compelling story. it is ripe in this country right now, as we experienced a great divide. we have to know, we have to know the pain and the struggle that it took
anybody here remitted to the dupont's? nobody razor had anyone related to the rockefeller?ise their hands. he said and he pointed to the slave quarter. he said welcome home. i should've gave him a raise after that. >> then you had the other employees i would say no name you know exactly he said hey you don't to stop here, i'll take you through here come on over here. they crazy over there. >> we got one here. >> i have to say, first of all on echo the gentlemen there, i was...
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let me ask you one question, anybody hear related to the duponts? nobody raised their hand. related to the rockefellers? nobody raised their hands. he said, and he point today the slave quarter and he said, welcome home. [ applause ] >> i should have gave him a raise after that. >> and then you had the other employees who -- i won't mention any names, hey, you want to stop here? why you going? i'll take you through here? there's a long line up there, i'll take you through here. they're crazy over there. [ laughter ] >> we got one here. i understand that maybe the last question, i have to say, first of all, i want to thank you. i was educated in virginia and i went to high school and i took virginia history, but until i came to willamsburg and got to experience the interpreters -- >> hold on for a minute -- >> she's got to put it to her mouth. >> okay. i've never had this problem before, but anyway. those of you who know me, i never had this problem. i want to echo the gentleman behind me in his congratulations to you. and my question to you is, where will my great grandchild
let me ask you one question, anybody hear related to the duponts? nobody raised their hand. related to the rockefellers? nobody raised their hands. he said, and he point today the slave quarter and he said, welcome home. [ applause ] >> i should have gave him a raise after that. >> and then you had the other employees who -- i won't mention any names, hey, you want to stop here? why you going? i'll take you through here? there's a long line up there, i'll take you through here....
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james, he was at dupont. >> he was a driver. >> ceo of liondel chemical. >> and they brought him in >ed smith had joined us back in october when they publicly unveiled the position and it has been a very good poxer but he continues to believe -- very good performer but he continues to believe it can do even better >> in short we think it is a great business it is recession resistant. highly stable. and we actually think there is wind at the back of the company as it relates to revenue for the next several years there's an opportunity for margin improvement as they're the lowest in the space at about 14, 14%. and we would say that they should be able to get to at least 23%, in terms of operating margins. >> so we got that, that's really getting ready to get started in earnest. >> and as much as i like jeff smith and he does high quality work, i'm prefacing this by saying i have never come against them and always feeling they're doing the right thing. and even rick hill coming on - >> very good in chips. but listen, bristol myers i thought was ridiculous when he tried to stop that deal.
james, he was at dupont. >> he was a driver. >> ceo of liondel chemical. >> and they brought him in >ed smith had joined us back in october when they publicly unveiled the position and it has been a very good poxer but he continues to believe -- very good performer but he continues to believe it can do even better >> in short we think it is a great business it is recession resistant. highly stable. and we actually think there is wind at the back of the company as it...
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i live in dupont circle, so getting down here was quite interesting, to say the least. cordoning off large swaths of the capitol. and, no, it's not just the nation's capitol, state capitols from coast to coast seeing massive security ramp-ups ahead of this weekend and obviously into the week and beyond the inauguration which is set to take place at the capitol. you saw in some of those pictures some razor wire in use, especially at some of the state capitols. i was actually over at the capitol late last week and, obviously, i'll be there today, and we've seen some 12,000 linear feet of razor wire encircling the inner ring. as you know when you come to major security zones like this, there are various rings. you have an inner ring, a secondary, maybe an outer ring. 12,000 linear feet of razor wire, that gives you a sense -- that along with these 7-foot-high barriers -- of how serious they are taking these threats. for now, back to you. will: kevin, thanks so much. i want you to know that i caught that little humble brag about a beard this high school. i barely had to sha
i live in dupont circle, so getting down here was quite interesting, to say the least. cordoning off large swaths of the capitol. and, no, it's not just the nation's capitol, state capitols from coast to coast seeing massive security ramp-ups ahead of this weekend and obviously into the week and beyond the inauguration which is set to take place at the capitol. you saw in some of those pictures some razor wire in use, especially at some of the state capitols. i was actually over at the capitol...