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it is a big hour for one of the biggest names in technology, elon musk.e's the ceo of spacex and tesla. he is a busy dude because spacex is set to launch its latest rocket in just a few moments. we will have that live for you in just a moment. tesla reporting earnings late and may be confusing earnings. we will talk about both of these stories in depth. as we get ready for the spacex thing -- i think it's going to happen any second -- i've read every tesla earnings that there was and this one was confusing and the market was confused when it came out. >> it was confusing in addition to it being a late release. elon musk said he wanted to delay the release to focus solely on spacex during the 6:00 hour. so here we are with the earnings release that hit later than everyone was expecting. for the most part, the numbers line.the headline number threw everyone off, the adjusted loss share of $.13. analysts predicted a profit for the quarter, so there was confusion and a little bit of shock and i think that's what's sending shares down post-market. next i want
it is a big hour for one of the biggest names in technology, elon musk.e's the ceo of spacex and tesla. he is a busy dude because spacex is set to launch its latest rocket in just a few moments. we will have that live for you in just a moment. tesla reporting earnings late and may be confusing earnings. we will talk about both of these stories in depth. as we get ready for the spacex thing -- i think it's going to happen any second -- i've read every tesla earnings that there was and this one...
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we hear from elon musk. and also bill gates and stephen hawking, some of the smartest guys in the room who are concerned about artificial. why do you think we shouldn't be? >> well i think we quite simply have to separate science from science fiction. we have been witnessing what's been scald tcalled the a.i. spr. it's use to be called the a.i. winter where it wasn't going anywhere. we're startio see steps r in armageddon. spring is very they are promising but nowhere near what hollywood ie movies. >> you say that we're a long way from an artificial intelligence armageddon. but you admit that we are possibly moving down that road? >> no. what i would say is that we're moving down the road where a.i. techniques were completely ineffectual. they had high hopes. they had a lot of hype. but they couldn't do anything. to the point where we're starting to see driverless cars around the corner. we're starting to see companies like google embedal a.i. in speech recognition. facebook in their facial recognition. we'r
we hear from elon musk. and also bill gates and stephen hawking, some of the smartest guys in the room who are concerned about artificial. why do you think we shouldn't be? >> well i think we quite simply have to separate science from science fiction. we have been witnessing what's been scald tcalled the a.i. spr. it's use to be called the a.i. winter where it wasn't going anywhere. we're startio see steps r in armageddon. spring is very they are promising but nowhere near what hollywood...
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a rocket would elon musk's spacex finally took off. a technical glitch had costs to attempts. abandon its plan to recover the rocket booster aboard a ship. that's the ukraine cease-fire it took all night the leader of germany and france a deal to stem the conflict in eastern ukraine. even vladimir putin seems to be relieved after more than 18 hours of nonstop talks. >> it was not the best night of my life but a good morning because despite all the negotiations difficulties, we agreed on the same thing. >> peter cook has been following the talks. this resolution for now, does it give the president some breathing room because the pressure to give ukraine weapons and fight against russia -- >> it is a safe bet that for the moment, the notion of sending the u.s. arms in the ukraine is probably on hold. the only reaction from the white house, the u.s. investor of the united nations saying in an interview this morning that the ukraine agreement the u.s. is hopeful about it but still the u.s. wants to see this deal implemented, something that happened after last agreement in septembe
a rocket would elon musk's spacex finally took off. a technical glitch had costs to attempts. abandon its plan to recover the rocket booster aboard a ship. that's the ukraine cease-fire it took all night the leader of germany and france a deal to stem the conflict in eastern ukraine. even vladimir putin seems to be relieved after more than 18 hours of nonstop talks. >> it was not the best night of my life but a good morning because despite all the negotiations difficulties, we agreed on...
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coming up next here, tesla shares sinking on earnings but elon musk isn't backing down and neither isur next guest. why she's buying more. that's right, more, tesla today. cisco's ceo says the company is back with a vengeance. are the traders buying that bravado? we have a big debate on deck. yahoo!'s interim ceo says he would pay jon stewart $100 million to do a new version of "the daily show" and sell it to you. ross levinsohn makes that case next. ♪ opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. what makes it an nx is whatt you can get out of it. introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility, there's no going back. >>> it seems like elon musk
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elon musk, thinks so. >> we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. if i were to guess at what the biggest threat is, it's probably that. with artificial intelligence we're summoning the demon. >> he joins us right now and disagrees with this. orin, thank you for joining us. it's not just elon musk, bill gates, steven hawkings who have they have concerned about artificial intelligence. why do you think we shouldn't be? >> i think that we in quite simply have to separate science from science fiction. we have witnessing what's been called the i spring, used to be the i winter where the i wasn't going anywhere. we're starting to see preliminary steps and exciting fepz forward, but it is very far from ai arm ged done. basically the technologies we have are promising but they are nowhere near the technologies that hollywood portrays in the movies. >> let me step on it one second. you say we're a long way from an artificial intelligence arm ged don but we're possibly moving down that road? >> no, what i would say is that we're moving down the road where ai
elon musk, thinks so. >> we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. if i were to guess at what the biggest threat is, it's probably that. with artificial intelligence we're summoning the demon. >> he joins us right now and disagrees with this. orin, thank you for joining us. it's not just elon musk, bill gates, steven hawkings who have they have concerned about artificial intelligence. why do you think we shouldn't be? >> i think that we in quite simply have to...
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what about the great dreams of elon musk? i don't love the dock, yes or no it has to be a no answer right here. running against headwinds in their production by the business execution risk with tesla right now was brought home by fourth-quarter earnings that we got and the third quarter has the same picture and problems again. ramping up in 2025 to be as big as apple and because of this model, mass production car, if you can't get this taken care of, there's no way did that they can bring this to market profitably. stuart: currently it's worth $700 billion. about 126 per share. >> i think you have to be a buyer until proven otherwise they are such a joke or not. some of the real striking once we have heard of some of the real striking ones that haven't been talked about so much are 39.9% gross margin, 35.15% return on all of that equity and this is a company that if you are a money manager and you don't have apple in your portfolio, it is basically financial suicide in this has to be a buyer until something else comes along t
what about the great dreams of elon musk? i don't love the dock, yes or no it has to be a no answer right here. running against headwinds in their production by the business execution risk with tesla right now was brought home by fourth-quarter earnings that we got and the third quarter has the same picture and problems again. ramping up in 2025 to be as big as apple and because of this model, mass production car, if you can't get this taken care of, there's no way did that they can bring this...
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elon musk has already said that.he question is has it continued, and there are these reports that it continued in the month of january. so at this point, that's one of the primary questions that is lingering out there. with regard to the swing in the stock, melissa, your guess is as good as mine. people may be focusing on that and saying listen, they're going to be getting to the model x unscheduled in about six months and they're going to be delivering 55,000, which is a few more than what people were expecting. therefore, let's be positive on the stock. but at this point, it's conjecture more than anything. >> there's a brief mention of china starting on page 2, phil, but it's pretty glossy in terms of, there's no commentary, obviously. and ben, just to go back to you, you're not expecting -- or are you expecting them to actually comment on whether or not there's a continued slowdown in january? >> elon is pretty straight forward with his questions. i do think that will come up on the call and some of the progress
elon musk has already said that.he question is has it continued, and there are these reports that it continued in the month of january. so at this point, that's one of the primary questions that is lingering out there. with regard to the swing in the stock, melissa, your guess is as good as mine. people may be focusing on that and saying listen, they're going to be getting to the model x unscheduled in about six months and they're going to be delivering 55,000, which is a few more than what...
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elon musk thinks the battery scientists, the guys trying to create a super battery won't succeed, so they are using a battery straight off the shelf panasonic invented it. cory: i love this -- the idea i got from your book is that elon musk, greatly credited for being an innovator and forward anchor is adding against the -- betting against the advancement of technology and batteries. he says -- and i'm paraphrasing -- let's take some old pc batteries, strap them together in a new way and i'm not going to try to invent some type of innovative battery. gm is betting and failing in the the bet of innovation. >> it failed in its first try out. so there's a twist in the book in which the company on which it was relying for the super battery turned out to have been wildly exaggerating its claims. it had to pit it and make a -- it had to pit and make a left turn and got lg -- the chemistry gives it a 200 mile car in 2018. cory: that is the ultimate electric car -- to get a car that can go a great long-distance and have a great price. >> you have to be able to have the distance and while you
elon musk thinks the battery scientists, the guys trying to create a super battery won't succeed, so they are using a battery straight off the shelf panasonic invented it. cory: i love this -- the idea i got from your book is that elon musk, greatly credited for being an innovator and forward anchor is adding against the -- betting against the advancement of technology and batteries. he says -- and i'm paraphrasing -- let's take some old pc batteries, strap them together in a new way and i'm...
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the shareholder will tell us if he will stick with elon musk.y pascal speaking out for the first time. her candid take about the hack attack and the less than flattering e-mails that leaked out. that's later this hour. sticking with cyber security is that dating app on your phone going to get you in big trouble? could it put your identity at risk? that's coming up when "squawk box" returns. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the futures now suggesting a positive open because of the situation with ukraine. putin announcing in russia there's some kind of cease-fire deal going into effect this weekend. big jump for cisco. beat on the top and bot top line. company also raised dividend by two cents to 21 cents per share. you can see it's higher by 6.5%. >>> general electric also in the news. ge will begin allowing to nominate candidates for the company's board. that will be allowed if they've owned at least 3% of ge's shares for three years. such proxy access is relatively rare mong big companies. >>> tesla reporting a loss. they also missed quarterly
the shareholder will tell us if he will stick with elon musk.y pascal speaking out for the first time. her candid take about the hack attack and the less than flattering e-mails that leaked out. that's later this hour. sticking with cyber security is that dating app on your phone going to get you in big trouble? could it put your identity at risk? that's coming up when "squawk box" returns. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the futures now suggesting a positive open...
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certainly elon musk, a visionary. you can't disagree with that. at the same time the car business very competitive and gm and ford and chrysler have been kind of knocking it out of the park overall. liz: bmw coming out with all electric vehicle selling. they have their numbers up. again the numbers are not out yet. this is very bizarre. we're all watching this. we'll let you know. let's get to ubs and credit suisse both telling clients it is time to reduce exposure to u.s. stocks. credit suisse outright warning yesterday saying you can move on from u.s. stocks. are they right, michael pinto? >> i have been short the market since october of 2014. i'm looking for north of a 20% correction any day now. i've been wrong in all candor. but, listen, the fact is that q4, gdp growth was half what q3 gdp growth was and guess what? the gdp growth for all of 2014 is going to be less than it was in 2010! liz: michael, fed is still putting a pillow and inflating it under this market. >> liz, the total market cap is 123% of gdp. that is the most expensive it has
certainly elon musk, a visionary. you can't disagree with that. at the same time the car business very competitive and gm and ford and chrysler have been kind of knocking it out of the park overall. liz: bmw coming out with all electric vehicle selling. they have their numbers up. again the numbers are not out yet. this is very bizarre. we're all watching this. we'll let you know. let's get to ubs and credit suisse both telling clients it is time to reduce exposure to u.s. stocks. credit suisse...
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how do you sum up the competition and where it leaves elon musk?ink it's still pretty early on to size up truly who the competitors are. bmw clearly with the i3 and the i7. audi will come out with a couple models. i have had the question posed to me if the bolt is a true competing vehicle. i think once you see the model 3 come out i would be more concerned about competition. right now they're in the sweet spot. model s is still selling steadily. the key for me is the model s. does it remain on track for a production ramp that's commensurate with the expectations out there today. i agree the next couple quarters it will be a little bit hazy in terms of what the next catalyst is but if the model x remains on track, i think that's the next major catalyst. >> carter can they get to 50% production growth for 2015 in your view? >> oh, yes. even with the hiccup in china, very publicly elon musk is disappointed with the start in china. he said on last quarter, if we don't tell one vehicle in china, we can grow 50% year on year. >> we have a personality in
how do you sum up the competition and where it leaves elon musk?ink it's still pretty early on to size up truly who the competitors are. bmw clearly with the i3 and the i7. audi will come out with a couple models. i have had the question posed to me if the bolt is a true competing vehicle. i think once you see the model 3 come out i would be more concerned about competition. right now they're in the sweet spot. model s is still selling steadily. the key for me is the model s. does it remain on...
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executives go from tesla in china in the middle of last year because they were not performing as elon musk would like them to. they'll not only be in terms of overall production in deliveries but china in particular. it will soon be, if not this year, then next year, the number one market in the world for luxury auto sales and it's expected to be the number one market in the world in terms of vehic vehicles. >> do you think musk will get in trouble tomorrow on the call given he'd made those comments just a couple of weeks ago, and now it's coming out they in total sold 120 if that number is true? >> well, two things. one, we don't expect them to talk about january sales tomorrow. they never do monthly sales for any region, any part of the world. we don't expect them to talk about that. an up tick from what? from december? it's such a vague comment, it's hard to say he'd get in trouble for that. >> phil lebeau, thanks for that. appreciate it. phil is in wisconsin for us tonight. >> tomorrow they report after the bell. we tried to give you the range the stock trades in. if you look back on f
executives go from tesla in china in the middle of last year because they were not performing as elon musk would like them to. they'll not only be in terms of overall production in deliveries but china in particular. it will soon be, if not this year, then next year, the number one market in the world for luxury auto sales and it's expected to be the number one market in the world in terms of vehic vehicles. >> do you think musk will get in trouble tomorrow on the call given he'd made...
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. >> what is the future of elon musk? >> obviously he will build the iron man suit.ughter] i think it is obvious. obviously, in the suit, he will fly to mars. [laughter] so he has some work to do between here and there. there is basic inventions he still has to master. there are three guys, three founders who are really revolutionizing. we are a lucky industry. we have all these people who are incredibly well-known known and built these amazing companies. marc is certainly one of those. peter thiel, elon musk, and larry page -- you talk to them and listen to what they say or read the stuff they write, and their ambitions and aspirations are another step up from the rest of us. and so the audacity -- look at elon's career -- to start an electric car company. people now forget that the one thing you knew in 2005 is you should never start a new car company in the u.s. the other kind of company you knew you should never start would be a rocket ship company. and he is just getting started. he is in his mid-40's. he has another, who knows. here on earth, he has another 30
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about the overseas failure that has elon musk all fired up.d steady, this guy is ready to blow pass the competition and become a hero to tortoises everywhere. at the end of the day it's all about fast money. look at that guy. melissa: carl icahn issuing a new letter to twitter followers. he praised tim cook for not hoarding cash. icahn says he sees apple shares -- confirming he has sold none of his shares. not sold them. now for something i had to show you. a tortoise finally showing the world his hidden talent by hopping on a skateboard to make his way across a room. he has that big old shell to act as a helmet just in case he crashes into a wall. the electric slide taking a hit. tesla taking a hit. only 120 cars in china last month. that's according to reuters. jonathan hoenig is back. along with jolene kent. >> we are expecting they will tell us how many cars this were sold. it they hit higher deliveries, it will be a success. elon musk has a communication problem with his team potentially in china. (?) they aren't saying there are enough c
about the overseas failure that has elon musk all fired up.d steady, this guy is ready to blow pass the competition and become a hero to tortoises everywhere. at the end of the day it's all about fast money. look at that guy. melissa: carl icahn issuing a new letter to twitter followers. he praised tim cook for not hoarding cash. icahn says he sees apple shares -- confirming he has sold none of his shares. not sold them. now for something i had to show you. a tortoise finally showing the world...
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elon musk the conference call like none other.own 7% in the premarket. >> cisco going in the opposite direction. john chambers reaction in a moment. >> expedia buying the rival orbitz. both stocks are spiking higher. but first up shares of tesla down sharply after a quarter operating loss of revenues also missed. they say weather, shipping problems affecting deliveryiesdeliveries. tesla ceo elon musk said he's optimistic business will improve in china. >> i have confidence that by the end of the year we'll be in really good shape in china. i'm pretty optimistic about it. i don't think there's some sort of unique missing fissure there. >> earnings revenue, margin expenses cap x, cash flow and then your comparison for them today is no good. >> yeah. the 40th anniversary of the "saturday night live" and the conference call needs to be included in the spoof of how we do business on wall street. a favorite line and customers vacationing, only their customers vacationed and no one else's but the financial -- this is funny. our financial
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including, elon musk. but seems like it is inevitable.ynamics the company behind this i mean we're going to see a lot more wouldn't you say, jack? >> i think of the positives for the u.s. economy. talking about robots in general. manufacturing robots and so on. gives us the ability to bridge the deficit we have with other low-wage companies in terms of work and wages and bring jobs home. i think here in the u.s. less a threat than a long-term positive. >> good to get young people excited. they see a log like this hey i would like to be an engineer. that is definitely a good thing. melissa: definitely that is true. my love eight-year-old loves robots. wants to be engineer. and gets people excited for very things we have jobs for. that's a great point, jo. thank you very much. they are not just man's best friend metallic robots are reviving the economy. we were talking about this. boston consulting group saying 1.2 million advanced robots will hit the workforce next decade, replacing humans? all that set to slash costs by 15%. fox news's jo
including, elon musk. but seems like it is inevitable.ynamics the company behind this i mean we're going to see a lot more wouldn't you say, jack? >> i think of the positives for the u.s. economy. talking about robots in general. manufacturing robots and so on. gives us the ability to bridge the deficit we have with other low-wage companies in terms of work and wages and bring jobs home. i think here in the u.s. less a threat than a long-term positive. >> good to get young people...
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up next a lot of people thought the hyperloop was a wild idea from elon musk until now.es have plans to build real live hyperloops in california. the man behind one of them joins us when "squawk alley" comes back. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked for the best price, and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. whto have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through march 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and receive your first two month's payments on us. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. i think about the shape. i think about color. i also th
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mary, i know you're not a fan of elon musk. but new batteries. put elon musk aside for a second.f it's a new battery and it can store that juice, that's a revolution. >> sure. it would be great. but can you take anything that elon musk says at face value? he think his company is worth $700 billion in the future. the same valuation of apple when it relies on taxpayer credits. stuart: can't get away from that, can you? >> to make his losses smaller. this guy is the showman of our generation. the media buys into it. it's absolutely beyond me why we don't see more media out there asking this guy tough questions about what his profitability is, what the real demand for his products are where this innovation really is in terms of the technology. stuart: i think investors sometimes fall in love with personalities. they fell in love with steve jobs. rightly so. the man was genius. >> steve jobs had real products. stuart: tesla has a good car. >> steve jobs didn't pump up -- >> he controlled the buzz. >> but he had products that people actually wanted to buy and could afford to buy. elon
mary, i know you're not a fan of elon musk. but new batteries. put elon musk aside for a second.f it's a new battery and it can store that juice, that's a revolution. >> sure. it would be great. but can you take anything that elon musk says at face value? he think his company is worth $700 billion in the future. the same valuation of apple when it relies on taxpayer credits. stuart: can't get away from that, can you? >> to make his losses smaller. this guy is the showman of our...
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. >>> tim cook and apple, can they take on elon musk and tesla. >>> and what's the apparent hurry? can you get an entire assembly line to punch out a car in just five years? we're gaming that. >>> and did anyone guess correctly? warren buffett telling fox business just a week and a half ago exclusively he was buying a company in western europe. now we can add biker buffett to the oracle of omaha's title. it's the last hour of trade. what did he buy and does the market turn around for european investing? let's start the "countdown." . >>> we open with breaking news out of europe. just a short time ago, we received word that a deal with greece has indeed been reached, agreeing to extend greece's financial aid by four months. that's not much of an extension, but it's something, and the markets absolutely love it. greece for now stays in the eurozone, traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and nymex are here for a reaction. we have cooper anderson, green haven chief financial officer. right off the bat, i begin with the nymex, and we see exactly, jeff, that commodities matte
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i mean, i don't know that elon musk is necessarily shaking in his shoes for apple entering like selling be the first to tell you that building an electric car and building out the network and selling them en masse is a difficult proposition even for someone like apple with their giant cash reserves. you know i think there is -- it could potentially be a useful thick. i think one thing i haven't heard a lot about talked about is they're a software company and now the with the advent of electric cars, you're looking at these as another platform for software, and that's the point of differentiation, and apple probably sees this as ap opportunity. existing car manufacturers do not move the same way companies in the valley do. they don't get the way software works the way apple does, and that's where i think the opportunity really is for them. cheryl: i just saw some trucks out at the nfl experience, the super bowl, and it looks like it's all computerized. it's fascinating what's happening with these cars. christina, we're out of time, i'm so sorry. >>> well, we are coming up to something th
i mean, i don't know that elon musk is necessarily shaking in his shoes for apple entering like selling be the first to tell you that building an electric car and building out the network and selling them en masse is a difficult proposition even for someone like apple with their giant cash reserves. you know i think there is -- it could potentially be a useful thick. i think one thing i haven't heard a lot about talked about is they're a software company and now the with the advent of electric...
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elon musk tweeted, air force tracking radar went down. launch postponed to same time tomorrow. once a rocket gets off the ground, spacex has a goal to get a deep space climate observatory into orbit, and to land the first stage rocket booster on a barge floating in the ocean something it failed to do last month. joining us now from new york live from cape canaveral, is dana whole a bloomberg news. what is the scene on the ground? dano: to be clear, i am in cobble beach, one -- cabo beach. there is not much of a scene at the launch facility itself. cory: lovely cocoa beach i have logged some time there myself. it is a big deal, the space race. what is happening today in the prospectus? eric: today was the second postponement of the spacex launch but it is difficult to count how many times the payroll it is carrying dutch payload it is carrying has been postponed. al gore's in florida for this launch. 17 years ago this month, he came up with the nugget of an idea that became the core of the satellite. cory: let's talk about the zombie satellite. a fantastic piece on the bloomberg
elon musk tweeted, air force tracking radar went down. launch postponed to same time tomorrow. once a rocket gets off the ground, spacex has a goal to get a deep space climate observatory into orbit, and to land the first stage rocket booster on a barge floating in the ocean something it failed to do last month. joining us now from new york live from cape canaveral, is dana whole a bloomberg news. what is the scene on the ground? dano: to be clear, i am in cobble beach, one -- cabo beach. there...
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of my favorite vines elon musk tweeted the rocket made it to the drone spaceport ship. god forbid we call it a barge. but landed hard. it bodes well for the future. landed hard, another wonderful euphemism because it did not land hard. it crashed. the good on him for trying. is this the kind of epic financial change that would make the business go from money loser to moneymaker? >> well, it is a closely held company. i would not assume they're losing money. they have quite a lot of contracts with nasa and commercial clients there is i would not assume anything until we actually have more information. but usability is huge there that has been the holy grail for decades. no one else has ever really tried it in this way. if they could successfully land a rocket on the platform, they will try again tomorrow night, that would be a huge technological advance for them. it would still take several other test before they could attempt to land on land. i think with every test, even if it were what someone deemed a failure, learning from their mistakes and pressing on and for the
of my favorite vines elon musk tweeted the rocket made it to the drone spaceport ship. god forbid we call it a barge. but landed hard. it bodes well for the future. landed hard, another wonderful euphemism because it did not land hard. it crashed. the good on him for trying. is this the kind of epic financial change that would make the business go from money loser to moneymaker? >> well, it is a closely held company. i would not assume they're losing money. they have quite a lot of...
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elon musk has an explanation for everything, musk was candid in telling investors about the fourth quarter. >> the biggest issue we're fighting to address that it is difficult to charge your car in china. this is false, it is not difficult to charge your car in china. unfortunately, this sounds kind of brain-dead, but our sales team was telling people it was difficult to charge in china, even though this is not true. liz: okay, i find it very candid he told people exactly why he felt the numbers were not good. should investors listen to musk or are crazy bold predictions and comments a turnoff for investors. let's have a bull-bear debate. okay, right off the bat, i want you to hear the part where he cursed. now when i heard he had cursed because i heard jim kramer on cnbc freak out, this is so unprofessional. i thought he must have gotten really upset on the conference call. listen to what he said what he said. >> yes, i'd like to emphasize it doesn't mean [ bleep ] profitable, it means really profitable. liz: had you been able to hear that. he basically says that in essence they do not fe
elon musk has an explanation for everything, musk was candid in telling investors about the fourth quarter. >> the biggest issue we're fighting to address that it is difficult to charge your car in china. this is false, it is not difficult to charge your car in china. unfortunately, this sounds kind of brain-dead, but our sales team was telling people it was difficult to charge in china, even though this is not true. liz: okay, i find it very candid he told people exactly why he felt the...
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a tie between him and elon musk. why jeb bush? >> i had never met jeb bush until the last several years. i met him twice -- the most important meeting he had, he came to new york a few months ago and there was a gathering of 300 businessmen. he was in a very large room and said, look, there is no point in my giving a speech here. why don't i just answer questions? he answered questions for three hours, covering a whole gamut of american issues. i did ask him a question. i asked him about the economy. every single question he had to deal with, he understood the facts of the issues, he knew how to present the issues, he was charming and knowledgeable. that was really impressive. the only other president i have ever met and was in awe was bill clinton. everybody in the audience -- that tells you something about a man who is really informed and did it in an appealing way. >> we will talk more about your winners and losers throughout the hour. mort zuckerman the chairman of boston properties. in new york times reporter covers the hidde
a tie between him and elon musk. why jeb bush? >> i had never met jeb bush until the last several years. i met him twice -- the most important meeting he had, he came to new york a few months ago and there was a gathering of 300 businessmen. he was in a very large room and said, look, there is no point in my giving a speech here. why don't i just answer questions? he answered questions for three hours, covering a whole gamut of american issues. i did ask him a question. i asked him about...
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thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> do you think elon musk is overly optimistic?at's still quite a long way off. obviously we're bullish on tesla. around a target price of $320 but i think those kind of valuations are still quite a long road to travel. >> george let's dive into the results yesterday. so orders still good but deliveries were poor. >> yes deliveries came in lighter than expected. the company guided around 33,000 for the full year. but they were about 1400 light. the reason for that is tesla recently introduced the 85-d. it was a new model. there were modifications to other parts of the vehicle and that held up production. so the production wasn't done until the last day of the year and once you produce you then have to deliver. they weren't able to get the vehicles to their customers on time. >> how much of a head wind will china be? recent earnings suggest weakness so far. >> but i think to date china has been a relatively small market for tesla and probably through the course of 2015 it will take time for them to build up momentum there. longer te
thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> do you think elon musk is overly optimistic?at's still quite a long way off. obviously we're bullish on tesla. around a target price of $320 but i think those kind of valuations are still quite a long road to travel. >> george let's dive into the results yesterday. so orders still good but deliveries were poor. >> yes deliveries came in lighter than expected. the company guided around 33,000 for the full year. but they were...
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elon musk will start installing chargers in people's houses. >> they sold 120 in china? i do believe they can break through in china and it will take time. elon musk has said a year or so ago the stock was overblown. >> he is saying china won't impact our target for 55,000 vehicles this year, which is an aggressive target. he has a lot of confidence. we have never seen him not have confidence. he does manage wall street to your point. >> thank you. did you buy a lottery ticket? >> i did not. i should have. i was telling everybody to forego a latte. buy a lottery ticket. >> neither of us bought a lottery ticket. we're the big losers. three powerball players had tickets matching all six numbers in the $564 million drawing. tickets sold in north carolina and texas and puerto rico. 25 11 54 13 39 and powerball 19. no word yet on who the lucky winners are. maybe next time. >>> all right. three muslim students gunned down in north carolina. a tragic story and a big question. did the victims' faith play a role in their murders? their father speaks out to cnn. >> technology give
elon musk will start installing chargers in people's houses. >> they sold 120 in china? i do believe they can break through in china and it will take time. elon musk has said a year or so ago the stock was overblown. >> he is saying china won't impact our target for 55,000 vehicles this year, which is an aggressive target. he has a lot of confidence. we have never seen him not have confidence. he does manage wall street to your point. >> thank you. did you buy a lottery...
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. >> among the friends at dinner was tesla's elon musk. he had to park his red model s two blocks away. before the dinner he attended a private fundraiser at randy's home -- sandy's home. it was his first fundraiser of the new year. >> the president isn't just here to be wined and tined. he attended a summit at stanford. >> they told me if i would come here you would talk nerdy to me. we was thinking about wearing some black rim glass. >> he was there for serious business. he signed an executive order to stop cyber attacks. >> there's only one way to defend america from these cyber threats. that is from government and industry working together, sharing appropriate information as true partners. >> one city estimates it could cost us $3 trillion by 2020. he will spend the rest of president's weekend in palm springs. >>> it doesn't take much for hackers to get into the smartest of homes. that makes them right for hacking. the security firm tested 16 smart home products from cameras to thermostats that took only 20 minutes for them to break in
. >> among the friends at dinner was tesla's elon musk. he had to park his red model s two blocks away. before the dinner he attended a private fundraiser at randy's home -- sandy's home. it was his first fundraiser of the new year. >> the president isn't just here to be wined and tined. he attended a summit at stanford. >> they told me if i would come here you would talk nerdy to me. we was thinking about wearing some black rim glass. >> he was there for serious...
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but until then your american express card will be accepted at costco stores. >> elon musk is getting the attention of wall street by talking about the next big thing tesla is working on. in an earnings phone call he downplayed disappointing gains for tesla, but he dropped tantalizing hints about his next endeavor a battery pack for home cuse. it's apparently already designed. speculation is it could power the average home for a week when fully charged. >>> adding the bolts to the bolt chevrolet is confirming it will built an electric vehicle based on the concept cart it unveiled at the detroit auto show. the vehicle called a bolt is designed to go for 200 miles on a single charge. the company has had mixed eded success with the hybrid volt. no idea on when the production of the bolt will begin or why they chose such confusing names that are so close together. chevy said they will sell in all 50 states. >> well, va-va-voom. if you're looking to spruce up your online dating profile, a new stud ashows your screen name is the best place to start. the study suggests avoiding screen names
but until then your american express card will be accepted at costco stores. >> elon musk is getting the attention of wall street by talking about the next big thing tesla is working on. in an earnings phone call he downplayed disappointing gains for tesla, but he dropped tantalizing hints about his next endeavor a battery pack for home cuse. it's apparently already designed. speculation is it could power the average home for a week when fully charged. >>> adding the bolts to the...
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the company founded by san francisco billionaire elon musk tried to land on a ship in the atlantic ocean last month but it crashed. this time engineers giving it more hydraulic fluid hopes to stabilize the rocket. the flight path to the floating barge off the coast of florida this time is slightly more difficult. >>> virtual reality seemed like science fiction for decades but now it is actually becoming a reality. tomorrow, you can try it out firsthand for free. four bay area best buys among a few dozen in the country offering demos of samsung's gear vr. oculus project. it's available since december but analysts say it hasn't caught on because it's something you can only truly experience there. check it out at the best buy on harrison street in dublin in union city and in emoriville. reality, drew. >> it is reality. >> becoming real. >> not fashionable though. >> i know i'm last on board no matter how cool it is. >> you found your umbrella yesterday. that was a good question. you'll need it tomorrow morning. it's not going to be raining the entire day sunday but first half looking wet ou
the company founded by san francisco billionaire elon musk tried to land on a ship in the atlantic ocean last month but it crashed. this time engineers giving it more hydraulic fluid hopes to stabilize the rocket. the flight path to the floating barge off the coast of florida this time is slightly more difficult. >>> virtual reality seemed like science fiction for decades but now it is actually becoming a reality. tomorrow, you can try it out firsthand for free. four bay area best buys...
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so i'll do elon musk and steven hawking and winston churchill. i interviewed elon musk. i was on stage with him. i admire the way elon musk is doing inknow vacation because it's easier to do innovation in the information technology and digital space because there's less regulation. you can do it in a garage or dorm room, create facebook or apple. but doing something like cars or batteries or rocket ships, that requires a larger degree of collaboration and a higher degree of difficulty because we have so many regulations it's hard to innovate in those fields. so his ability to think outside of the box is something i deeply admire. stephen hawking. stephen hawking is somebody i've also deeply admired and we wrote about in and i spend time dealing with at "time magazine." he takes a -- a strange thing about einstein's theory of general relativity, which einstein was uncomfortable with at first, if the equations are true you could have black holes. all of a sudden, even gravity -- everything comes in on itself and like asing singularity and stephen hawking hemmed us understa
so i'll do elon musk and steven hawking and winston churchill. i interviewed elon musk. i was on stage with him. i admire the way elon musk is doing inknow vacation because it's easier to do innovation in the information technology and digital space because there's less regulation. you can do it in a garage or dorm room, create facebook or apple. but doing something like cars or batteries or rocket ships, that requires a larger degree of collaboration and a higher degree of difficulty because...
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you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that?hamath: yes. emily: why? chamath: i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. the question is can that person inspire the type of creative types to build the next lily pad? my intuition on this is no. you go to a company like apple, death marching to a trillion dollar market cap. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a place like that. think of what that means for that individual engineer who has the next great idea. if you're trying to build the next great thing, where the person at the top is not necessarily optimized for thinking that way and being as maybe as disruptive, and rather wants to create a holistic, communal work environment, i'm not sure greatness comes from those boundary conditions. emily: can apple only get there if they have a new leader? chamath: it's a multitrillion dollar category. tesla is a good one to me. it is something we would all love, an apple experience in our car. there are many
you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that?hamath: yes. emily: why? chamath: i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. the question is can that person inspire the type of creative types to build the next lily pad? my intuition on this is no. you go to a company like apple, death marching to a trillion dollar market cap. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a...
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my friend, elon musk, believes that he has a unique set of ideas to motivate people there. it is not a cult and that it is a wrong believe but it is unusual and a unique set of ideas that motivate. >> something else you say is that a messed up startup cannot be fixed. why not? >> foundations are important. if you get some of the first things wrong, it is extremely hard to recover. >> i am guessing you do not think yahoo!, hp can be fixed? >> i would argue that hp and yahoo! are not really technology companies at all. they were technology companies in the 1970's and 1980's with hp, and in the 1990's with yahoo! these were technology companies, now they are against technology. >> even though they are not technology companies, can yahoo! and hp be fixed? >> there are things we can do to streamline them. it is a mistake for them to radically try to reinvent themselves and become technology companies once again. >> you mention marissa mayer, what do you think her chances are of turning things around? >> she is by far the best ceo it has had in a decade. she should not be evaluat
my friend, elon musk, believes that he has a unique set of ideas to motivate people there. it is not a cult and that it is a wrong believe but it is unusual and a unique set of ideas that motivate. >> something else you say is that a messed up startup cannot be fixed. why not? >> foundations are important. if you get some of the first things wrong, it is extremely hard to recover. >> i am guessing you do not think yahoo!, hp can be fixed? >> i would argue that hp and...
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ceo elon musk is still optimistic saying automaker's market value will match apple's by 2015. that is very bold -- >> 2015 or -- melissa: sorry, 2025. thank you for catching that. i appreciate that. reporting a loss. looking ahead to the stats, they reported loss of 13 cents a share. folks were looking for a profit of 32 cents. the stock is tanking. what do you think of this one? >> that was a big hit. what is interesting he is doing so much right now where is his eye on the ball? he launched a rocket apparently come back to earth and make him tea. there is interesting question. when he has his focus on one game. investors are getting scared. tesla as great as it is, everyone talking about is still one car. what is coming after that? where are we with batteries? you can't drive from massachusetts to new york without four times to charge or two times to charge. where is infrastructure to support that. not coming as quick as people thought it would. melissa: the company will spend staggering amount of money on capital expenditures. that is scary to any shareholder. tony, what do
ceo elon musk is still optimistic saying automaker's market value will match apple's by 2015. that is very bold -- >> 2015 or -- melissa: sorry, 2025. thank you for catching that. i appreciate that. reporting a loss. looking ahead to the stats, they reported loss of 13 cents a share. folks were looking for a profit of 32 cents. the stock is tanking. what do you think of this one? >> that was a big hit. what is interesting he is doing so much right now where is his eye on the ball?...
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as far as china goes, if elon musk is saying he's going to fire people and go over there and sort it, i kind of believe him. >> stock under some pressure, of course, right now. we'll look for guidance on the model x and i think the estimate is 56 cents. we'll see what happens tonight. finally, nick, talk social media. you've been saying of all the social media companies out there, facebook is scared of no one in particular. i think you told us once that they've been smart in that they are -- they've been quick to buy the next big thing before it could get to them? >> well they are afraid of someone in particular and that is snapchat. you know, snapchat is -- i've written a couple stories about them in the last month or so. growing at a rate that, you know, is kind of equal to where facebook was in its early years and twitter and so on. kids absolutely love this platform and they love it because it's efemoral and goes against the business model of what facebook and twitter and all those guys do. they essentially rely on people putting things on-line that stay there forever and ever an
as far as china goes, if elon musk is saying he's going to fire people and go over there and sort it, i kind of believe him. >> stock under some pressure, of course, right now. we'll look for guidance on the model x and i think the estimate is 56 cents. we'll see what happens tonight. finally, nick, talk social media. you've been saying of all the social media companies out there, facebook is scared of no one in particular. i think you told us once that they've been smart in that they are...
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tesla, elon musk, brilliant man. until we get the battery break through, i mean break through, where the weight versus output and costs really changes your bet on tesla isn't a bet on a cool car, it's a bet on technology for batteries and it really hasn't changed much in 100 years. that's your bet. back to you. >> yeah, thanks, rick. it is a big bet. >>> meanwhile coming up orbitz finding a buyer in expedia. inside the deal with expedia's ceo next. . >>> the deal of the morning expedia wants to buy orbitz for $12 a share in a deal worth more than $1.6 billion including debt. simon hobbs spoke to the ceo earlier and joins us here at post nine. >> orbitz as you know, jon, one of the smallest on-line travel agencies but its stock rocketed on the news that ceo had found a buyer. industry behemoth expedia agreeing to pay $12 a share in cash, expedia has 13 major brands to which dara khosrowshahi will now add the orbitz brand and orbitz own brands of cheap tickets, ebookers and hotel club. those three brands will be much m
tesla, elon musk, brilliant man. until we get the battery break through, i mean break through, where the weight versus output and costs really changes your bet on tesla isn't a bet on a cool car, it's a bet on technology for batteries and it really hasn't changed much in 100 years. that's your bet. back to you. >> yeah, thanks, rick. it is a big bet. >>> meanwhile coming up orbitz finding a buyer in expedia. inside the deal with expedia's ceo next. . >>> the deal of the...
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now, we don't know if elon musk will talk about that on the conference call today. he will be asked about it. he's already said that the fourth quarter sales slow down was unacceptable, that they're trying to turn it around. china is critical, scott, because it is the largest market in the world, 23 million vehicles sold there last year, to sell only 120 in the month of january if that is true, that's unacceptable. there's no way you can say we're going to ramp up sales in the future and let that be the starting point. so that china is going to be in clear focus tonight after the bell in addition to where did final deliveries come in last year. was it close to 33,000, was it down by 31,000 or 30,000. if that's the case you're going to see a lot of the bears come in and say maybe these guys are not going to be able to ramp up production and deliveries as plapds. that's goi planned. that's going to be the focus after the bell. >> good stuff. thanks. >> yeah, no, surprised jack ma only bought 120 teslas. that's interesting. the problem with this name is, it's been lock
now, we don't know if elon musk will talk about that on the conference call today. he will be asked about it. he's already said that the fourth quarter sales slow down was unacceptable, that they're trying to turn it around. china is critical, scott, because it is the largest market in the world, 23 million vehicles sold there last year, to sell only 120 in the month of january if that is true, that's unacceptable. there's no way you can say we're going to ramp up sales in the future and let...
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. >> elon musk has said starting a company is like staring into the abyss of death. i have heard other entrepreneurs say it's like swallowing shattered glass. here you are, 20 years old. did you have any of those moments along the way, where it is scary, it is hard? >> of course. it was horrifying. there have been some, plenty of absolutely stomach turning moments. plenty of nights without sleep. moments where you feel like you totally screwed everything up. it is all over. you get pretty used to those moments. you get through them, at least in my role. you get through them knowing the team needs you to be an optimist, to be positive. to see through to the end of it. even when you can't really see, you need to be the one to paint the path forward, show the team how we are going to keep going. the big moment for us, a public one, was a few years in when we started to get some popularity or traction. all of the sudden, the site started going down. we could not keep up with the scale or the growth we were seeing. the embarrassing thing for me and the team was, we though
. >> elon musk has said starting a company is like staring into the abyss of death. i have heard other entrepreneurs say it's like swallowing shattered glass. here you are, 20 years old. did you have any of those moments along the way, where it is scary, it is hard? >> of course. it was horrifying. there have been some, plenty of absolutely stomach turning moments. plenty of nights without sleep. moments where you feel like you totally screwed everything up. it is all over. you get...