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exxon is the bad guy. it seems to me that our inability as of public to make sacrifices makes us more beholden to these companies that we don't like. >> right. well, i think there is truth in that. and it is interesting. trying to think about this question of the price that people have to pay to address climate change in particular. at think no public in any era wants to volunteer fire prices in there household expenditures. our politics say that where the public saw threat, if they taught their children were more likely to get as more developed respiratory diseases because of air pollution that was an address to that their children were likely to more likely be exposed to cancer as a result to pollution and water supply, people were willing to pay a price, whatever was, to protect their living generations. the problem is, over the horizon. the dangers are serious but abstract. so you may be motivated to take my grandchildren. and i want to put my grandchildren and a world where there are 3 degrees higher
exxon is the bad guy. it seems to me that our inability as of public to make sacrifices makes us more beholden to these companies that we don't like. >> right. well, i think there is truth in that. and it is interesting. trying to think about this question of the price that people have to pay to address climate change in particular. at think no public in any era wants to volunteer fire prices in there household expenditures. our politics say that where the public saw threat, if they...
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do you -- do you look at exxon as kind of tracking that and do you like, hey, exxon is responsible for that kind of tactic? it seems now it's a very community one. let's not talk about the regulations. let's talk about something we're trying to address. >> guest: i think they have a responsibility for some of that, and that really were a distinct stiff investor in that specific strategy after quioto. when the quioto accords were signed there was a lot of opposition them in the united states, and in the industrialized world, on economic ground, fairness grounds. some of it was about is the science that urgent that we need to impose these costs on ourselves? there were -- but there war a lot of different groups that opposed quioto for those incentive reasons but exxonmobil was very unusual, in my judgment in the aggression they brought the science part of the campaign. really funding groups whose principle activity was to communicate, as nonscientist, a narrative of doubt about what was emerging at a main stream climate science, and that is, i'm afraid, a tactic that is more and more pre
do you -- do you look at exxon as kind of tracking that and do you like, hey, exxon is responsible for that kind of tactic? it seems now it's a very community one. let's not talk about the regulations. let's talk about something we're trying to address. >> guest: i think they have a responsibility for some of that, and that really were a distinct stiff investor in that specific strategy after quioto. when the quioto accords were signed there was a lot of opposition them in the united...
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exxon will spend $14 billion developing the hebron oil field. that's in the waters off newfoundland and labrador. exxon thinks it can find 700 million barrels of oil under those waters. the project represents another investment in finding oil and natural gas in north america. shares of exxon added a half percent. production is expected to start in 2017. exxon owns a third of the project, the largest share among its partners. late this year drug maker eli lilly will lose patent protection of its anti- depression drug cymbalta. the medicine is a blockbuster for lilly, but despite losing the exclusive formula, lilly still expects profits to grow this year as it works on its pipeline of new medicines. it was an enthusiastic response today with volume more than doubling as shares rallied 3.7%. lilly expects to file for regulatory approval of five drugs this year. it also repeated its commitment to pay its dividend and stock buyback plan. a trio of consumer-focused stocks had some mixed news. he five most actively td exchange traded products. and that
exxon will spend $14 billion developing the hebron oil field. that's in the waters off newfoundland and labrador. exxon thinks it can find 700 million barrels of oil under those waters. the project represents another investment in finding oil and natural gas in north america. shares of exxon added a half percent. production is expected to start in 2017. exxon owns a third of the project, the largest share among its partners. late this year drug maker eli lilly will lose patent protection of its...
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exxon will spend $14 billion developing the hebron oil field. in the waters off newfoundland and labrador. exxon thinks it can find 700 million barrels of oil under those waters. the project represents another investment in finding oil and natural gas in north america. shares of exxon added a half percent. production is expected to start in 2017. exxon owns a third of the project, the largest share among its partners. late this year drug maker eli lilly will lose patent protection of its anti- depression drug cymbalta. the medicine is a blockbuster for lilly, but despite losing the exclusive formula, lilly still expects profits to grow this year as it works on its pipeline of new medicines. it was an enthusiastic response today with volume more than doubling as shares rallied 3.7%. lilly expects to file for regulatory approval of five drugs this year. it also repeated its commitment to pay its dividend and stock buyback plan. a trio of consumer-focused stocks had some mixed news. he five most actively traded exchange traded products. and that's
exxon will spend $14 billion developing the hebron oil field. in the waters off newfoundland and labrador. exxon thinks it can find 700 million barrels of oil under those waters. the project represents another investment in finding oil and natural gas in north america. shares of exxon added a half percent. production is expected to start in 2017. exxon owns a third of the project, the largest share among its partners. late this year drug maker eli lilly will lose patent protection of its anti-...
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exxon mobil or apple?ers on that on the technical side with ennis tanner with risk reversal.com and the fundamental side steve cortez the founder of vericruz. what do you think on the charts? >> apple has been laid to the wayside. in an otherwise strong market. if we pull up the two-year chart you can see that we're getting close to support levels that i think you can start to put on a trade again. so on the two-year chart you can see in 2011 the 425 area resistance and when it broke in 2012 the stock went on an unhealthy move that turned out to be unsustainable. now we're back to near that the 425 level that was resistance and i think will act as support going forward. apple is going to take some time to bottom but a great risk reward entry here. conversely if we look at exxon you look at the seven-year chart and you can see that actually exxon is near long-term resistance. the $95 area has been resistant over the last seven years several times and i think here is not a good entry point to get long exxon.
exxon mobil or apple?ers on that on the technical side with ennis tanner with risk reversal.com and the fundamental side steve cortez the founder of vericruz. what do you think on the charts? >> apple has been laid to the wayside. in an otherwise strong market. if we pull up the two-year chart you can see that we're getting close to support levels that i think you can start to put on a trade again. so on the two-year chart you can see in 2011 the 425 area resistance and when it broke in...
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exxon mobil or apple? >> i would be hesitant. they're both very -- two very different companies. i would use two different methodologies to value them. i can tell you at the hodges funds we believe that the future, any stock price is really just a function, a future earnings and cash flow. those are the things that we would be focused on. when you look at apple's valuation coming down here you really have to dissect and look at what are they going to earn over the next few years, what type of cash flow are they going to generate for the shareholders? and if you think that that is a good value at this price, it certainly is a lot easier to make an argument than it was when the stock was at 600 or 700. >> do you like it? need to be focused on. really >> do you like it? >> sounds like you do. >> well, you know, we're focused in our small cap fund. we don't own apple. we own cirrus logic which is a supplier to apple. that stock is beaten up as well. >> right. >> the company is generating 15% 20% cash flow yiel
exxon mobil or apple? >> i would be hesitant. they're both very -- two very different companies. i would use two different methodologies to value them. i can tell you at the hodges funds we believe that the future, any stock price is really just a function, a future earnings and cash flow. those are the things that we would be focused on. when you look at apple's valuation coming down here you really have to dissect and look at what are they going to earn over the next few years, what...
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exxon took back its title as the most valuable company in the world. has a market cap of $418 billion at the close on friday versus apple's market cap for $413 billion. a lot of things have been changing. people watch that, they watch the transports, people have been setting new highs the last eight session necessary a row. if you see what happened overnight in asia, the hang seng and the shanghai were slightly higher. actually, the shanghai was up by 2.4%. the nikkei was down about 1% for the day. oil prices this morning are unchanged, $95.88. the ten-year note is yeeding, 1.936%. that yield is starting to creep back higher. the dollar this morning is stronger against the euro at 1.3445. it's down against the pound. gold prices have been giving back this morning, as well. 1,654.30 an ounce for gold. >>> now let's get some monday morning outlooks for our guest, carl weineberg is here. kevin coronis. he rolls the r and does the whole -- >> absolutely. because of leslie. but you don't really -- she's before your time, really. she was young and beautiful
exxon took back its title as the most valuable company in the world. has a market cap of $418 billion at the close on friday versus apple's market cap for $413 billion. a lot of things have been changing. people watch that, they watch the transports, people have been setting new highs the last eight session necessary a row. if you see what happened overnight in asia, the hang seng and the shanghai were slightly higher. actually, the shanghai was up by 2.4%. the nikkei was down about 1% for the...
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exxon is worth an estimated $417 billion and apple is $4 billion less. since apple hit $700 a share in september. it has lost roughly $250 billion in value. the change comes exactly one year after the tech titan knocked the oil giant out of the top spot. shares of microsoft ended flat today, after posting quarterly results last night that topped forecasts. the once undisputed king of tech has seen its marketshare eroded by the likes of apple and google. but, as ruben ramirez reports, microsoft may be gearing up for a makeover. >> reporter: microsoft may be best known for it's windows operating system but word that it could sink about $3 billion into dell may give investors a clue about what it sees in its future. >> similar to dell, microsoft really is a company that is strapped for growth right now so access to a potentially new growth avenue could be beneficial for microsoft. >> reporter: one growth area is the consumer space. microsoft launched the surface tablet this past fall-- it's first foray into the hardware space. >> people like to do everythin
exxon is worth an estimated $417 billion and apple is $4 billion less. since apple hit $700 a share in september. it has lost roughly $250 billion in value. the change comes exactly one year after the tech titan knocked the oil giant out of the top spot. shares of microsoft ended flat today, after posting quarterly results last night that topped forecasts. the once undisputed king of tech has seen its marketshare eroded by the likes of apple and google. but, as ruben ramirez reports, microsoft...
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exxon is worth an estimated $417 billion and apple is $4 billion less. since apple hit $700 a share in september. it has lost roughly $250 billion in value. the change comes exactly one year after the tech titan knocked the oil giant out of the top spot. shares of microsoft ended flat today, after posting quarterly results last night that topped forecasts. the once undisputed king of tech has seen its marketshare eroded by the likes of apple and google. but, as ruben ramirez reports, microsoft may be gearing up for a makeover. >> reporter: microsoft may be best known for it's windows operating system but word that it could sink about $3 billion into dell may give investors a clue about what it sees in its future. >> similar to dell, microsoft really is a company that is strapped for growth right now so access to a potentially new growth avenue could be beneficial for microsoft. >> reporter: one growth area is the consumer space. microsoft launched the surface tablet this past fall-- it's first foray into the hardware space. >> people like to do everythin
exxon is worth an estimated $417 billion and apple is $4 billion less. since apple hit $700 a share in september. it has lost roughly $250 billion in value. the change comes exactly one year after the tech titan knocked the oil giant out of the top spot. shares of microsoft ended flat today, after posting quarterly results last night that topped forecasts. the once undisputed king of tech has seen its marketshare eroded by the likes of apple and google. but, as ruben ramirez reports, microsoft...
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the tech company moving its -- losing its lace to exxon-mobil. -- its place to exxon-mobil. some analysts wonder if apple can keep growing by releasing new versions of the same products. >>> just ahead on the news edge, not the only ones dealing with the bitter cold. the chilly weather creating quite a scene in other parts of the country. >> last year a man saved a neighbor from a burning building. this time a dog from the bitter cold. he tracked down the owners. at last check, the dog is doing fine. >>> you think it's cold here? other parts of the east coast and itself u.s. are dealing with bone chilling temperatures tonight. we have more on the extreme cold. >> reporter: bitter cold putting a deep freeze on new york city. the bryant park fountain in midtown, manhattan, turning into an icy work of art. >> it's the perfect display on instagram of just how cold new york is right now. >> reporter: pedestrians bundling up to protect themselves from the weather. >> i have another pair of pants underneath. >> reporter: the chilly weather also creating quite a scene in deluth, min
the tech company moving its -- losing its lace to exxon-mobil. -- its place to exxon-mobil. some analysts wonder if apple can keep growing by releasing new versions of the same products. >>> just ahead on the news edge, not the only ones dealing with the bitter cold. the chilly weather creating quite a scene in other parts of the country. >> last year a man saved a neighbor from a burning building. this time a dog from the bitter cold. he tracked down the owners. at last check,...
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now exxon has epilogues and talk to the enemy. that is you and? to loosen edges -- is a much more communicative person because they learned valdes was terrible for their reputation. john: now they pay for commercials to say to go to the gulf of mexico. >> florida beaches. >> mississippian outdoors. >> louisiana seafood is delicious. >> come to the gulf. >> this is brought to you by bp. john: this works? i cannot believe that. >> pr stands for performance recognition. the key is action. are they cleaning the gulf? then they communicate. john: your book how puerto rico trump's marketing. >> people don't believe commercials or advertising. john: except for hours. [laughter] so we say character. stand up. communicate what you stand for. public relations today trump's marketing. john: i hate bp not because of the willis bill but we are beyond petroleum for alternative energy. they are lying. is nonsense. >> as a result of the crisis and now they're known as battered petroleum. john: talk about apple. it is a big deal with a significant ceo and he get s
now exxon has epilogues and talk to the enemy. that is you and? to loosen edges -- is a much more communicative person because they learned valdes was terrible for their reputation. john: now they pay for commercials to say to go to the gulf of mexico. >> florida beaches. >> mississippian outdoors. >> louisiana seafood is delicious. >> come to the gulf. >> this is brought to you by bp. john: this works? i cannot believe that. >> pr stands for performance...
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. >> exxon mobile perrforara el atlantico norte, cerca de donde se hundio el titanic, una plataforma
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now exxon has epilogues and talk to the enemy. that is you and? to loosen edges -- is a much more communicative person because they learned valdes was terrible for their reputation. john: now they pay for commercials to say to go to the gulf of mexico. >> florida beaches. >> mississippian outdoors. >> louisiana seafood is delicious. >> come to the gulf. >> this is brought to you by bp. john: this works? i cannot believe that. >> pr stands for performance recognition. the key is action. are they cleaning the gulf? then they communicate. john: your book how puerto rico trump's marketing. >> people don't believe commercials or advertising. john: except for hours. [laughter] so we say character. stand up. communicate what you stand for. public relations today trump's marketing. john: i hate bp not because of the willis bill but we are beyond petroleum for alternative energy. they are lying. is nonsense. >> as a result of the crisis and now they're known as battered petroleum. john: talk about apple. it is a big deal with a significant ceo and he get s
now exxon has epilogues and talk to the enemy. that is you and? to loosen edges -- is a much more communicative person because they learned valdes was terrible for their reputation. john: now they pay for commercials to say to go to the gulf of mexico. >> florida beaches. >> mississippian outdoors. >> louisiana seafood is delicious. >> come to the gulf. >> this is brought to you by bp. john: this works? i cannot believe that. >> pr stands for performance...
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these tankers are as big as the exxon valdez, they're as tall as the skyscrapers in san francisco. so think of the trans-america building turned on its side with a steering wheel on it. these ships are as wide as ten lanes of freeway. when you put on the brakes, it takes five miles before they stop. not only that, but there's 12 inches between the bottom of the ship and the bottom of the bay. so if you hit something with a full tanker and it breaks open, in the exxon valdez spill in 1989, 1,300 miles of alaskan coastline were blackened. we all remember the horrible pictures of the otters and everything. it's about 1,300 miles from san diego to seattle. that's how much was destroyed. so can you imagine in san francisco bay, which is small, if one of these breaks open, same amount of oil, it would coat the entire peninsula, the south bay, destroy the wildlife refuges. it would take years of killing thousands of salmon, sea lions, herrens, for that oil to get out because the tidal action is to weak. even though this oil tanker was empty, it's a big deal when an oil tanker hits anythin
these tankers are as big as the exxon valdez, they're as tall as the skyscrapers in san francisco. so think of the trans-america building turned on its side with a steering wheel on it. these ships are as wide as ten lanes of freeway. when you put on the brakes, it takes five miles before they stop. not only that, but there's 12 inches between the bottom of the ship and the bottom of the bay. so if you hit something with a full tanker and it breaks open, in the exxon valdez spill in 1989, 1,300...
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exxon for a short time at least takes over the title. that has to be a neck and neck race as we close out the week on wall street. on halftime, ackman unplugged. the titan is was live fighting back to defend the role of short sellers in the markets. getting constructive. should you load up on caterpillar shares ahead of things? first our top story is the rally. stocks climbing to levels not seen in five years. raising the question of whether we'll hit new record highs this year. we are trading today's action with pete and john that jar yan, steven weiss and laszlow. how do you see the markets here? it's a continual move higher. >> this is what happens. bull market starts tough. >> you have had good predictionses. you think we'll hit s&p 2800? you made that prediction. i got tweets to ask that. >> it wasn't really a prediction. we said at the beginning of the bull market if we compare what's happening to all of the bull markets in the last 50 years or the possibilities and we put out the possibilities, the one everybody focused on was the
exxon for a short time at least takes over the title. that has to be a neck and neck race as we close out the week on wall street. on halftime, ackman unplugged. the titan is was live fighting back to defend the role of short sellers in the markets. getting constructive. should you load up on caterpillar shares ahead of things? first our top story is the rally. stocks climbing to levels not seen in five years. raising the question of whether we'll hit new record highs this year. we are trading...
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exxon. hey, rog! murtaugh! hey, what? count to 20. what? count to 20, then light me. what?ire) riggs, it's loaded with ammo! (gunfire) cover me. cover you? cover you? cover me. cover everybody! when is somebody going to cover me for a change? (gunfire) 13, 14-- oh, the hell with it. (gunfire) jack, it's the cops! they're burning everything! (explosions) god! (dramatic music) stupid idiots! hey, riggs, the ammo! get out of there! (explosions) riggs, you crazy son of a gun! yeah! ha ha! son of a gun. it works. (gunfire) aah...hey! no clip. lorna, no, don't! (gunfire) aah! i'm gonna eat you're eyes! travis! hyah! armor-piercing bullets, yeah. cop killers. you're coming with me. riggs, get up! get up, riggs! killed in the line of duty, riggs! (gunfire) you like a funeral from the department, riggs? (gunfire) hey, riggs, cop killers! (gunfire) exop killers. go to hell, riggs. you first. (dramatic music) hey, riggs! ohh. i'm sorry, honey. i gotta do it. i gotta look. just hold still. hold still. hey, get a chopper, man. get a chopper. she had 2 vests on. she's gonna be ok. couple
exxon. hey, rog! murtaugh! hey, what? count to 20. what? count to 20, then light me. what?ire) riggs, it's loaded with ammo! (gunfire) cover me. cover you? cover you? cover me. cover everybody! when is somebody going to cover me for a change? (gunfire) 13, 14-- oh, the hell with it. (gunfire) jack, it's the cops! they're burning everything! (explosions) god! (dramatic music) stupid idiots! hey, riggs, the ammo! get out of there! (explosions) riggs, you crazy son of a gun! yeah! ha ha! son of a...
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my kpe is exxon. it proceeded with a $14 billion canadian oil fuel first production scheduled for 2017. do you think this is a good long-term buy? >> i was surprised how poorly the stock performed last year. the production growth isn't there. be unusual for it to underperform again. but exxon isn't my favorite. if you want a stock with oil, go for the chevron. our motto for 2013 -- listen, don't trade. wait for the smoke after the earnings to clear. then we can do some -- buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, breaking mad? want to stay one step ahead of wall street? you have to know where to look. cramer spotted a diversified industrial that provides everything from bucket seats to batteries. but its breakup value could provide a real charge to the stock. get the details next. later, modern miracle? from social to science and personal to professional, this tech spec is at the center of some of the biggest trends of the market today. so should you hit the buy but
my kpe is exxon. it proceeded with a $14 billion canadian oil fuel first production scheduled for 2017. do you think this is a good long-term buy? >> i was surprised how poorly the stock performed last year. the production growth isn't there. be unusual for it to underperform again. but exxon isn't my favorite. if you want a stock with oil, go for the chevron. our motto for 2013 -- listen, don't trade. wait for the smoke after the earnings to clear. then we can do some -- buy, buy, buy or...
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he is 61-year-old guy kleess with 30 years of maritime experience mostly on oil tappers for exxon and became a bar pilot in 2005 and in 2010 his license was put on "hold" because federal regulators denied a request for a medical wave. we do not have details on the medical condition. that will come out in the next few days and weeks as the investigation into his performance yesterday continues. another factor could have been the fog. we are told it wasn't there and it came on strong and suddenly yesterday here on san francisco bay. >> thank you. the damage to the bridge is superficial. the fender designed to protect the towers did its job clearly. we were there minutes after the 750' long tanker sideswiped the sixth tower of the western span. the ship and the fender system were damaged and cal tran did a safety evaluation and say the damage only amounts to a scrape and no repairs are needed to the bridge. abc7 was the first to report the ship collision and we tweeted the news after it happened. follow us there at abc7 news bay area. right now we have a slide show with pictures of the d
he is 61-year-old guy kleess with 30 years of maritime experience mostly on oil tappers for exxon and became a bar pilot in 2005 and in 2010 his license was put on "hold" because federal regulators denied a request for a medical wave. we do not have details on the medical condition. that will come out in the next few days and weeks as the investigation into his performance yesterday continues. another factor could have been the fog. we are told it wasn't there and it came on strong...
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apple had taken over the title from exxon exactly one year ago. >>> on wall street the mayor index has moved higher today. the dow climbed 70 points, nasdaq gained 19. the s & p500 picked up eight to close above 1,500 for the first time in five years. >>> new at 10:00, a series of benefit concerts for giant's fan bryan stow savagely beaten two years ago. now unfortunately stow is back in the hospital suffering from a serious blood clot. deborah villalon is live tonight. >> reporter: a couple of familiar faces on stage. that's bob ware of the grateful dead and right next to him kim flanery third base coach for the san francisco giants and lifelong musician. flanery is the force behind these fundraisers. >> tonight we're going to play some music and generate more awareness. >> reporter: backstage flannery talks about the beating that left bryan stow permanently disabled. >> ♪ >> reporter: a year after it happened, flannery raised $75,000 singing for stow. he's at it again he says because the family inspires him. >> the day it happened it didn't just affect bryan stow, everybody became ca
apple had taken over the title from exxon exactly one year ago. >>> on wall street the mayor index has moved higher today. the dow climbed 70 points, nasdaq gained 19. the s & p500 picked up eight to close above 1,500 for the first time in five years. >>> new at 10:00, a series of benefit concerts for giant's fan bryan stow savagely beaten two years ago. now unfortunately stow is back in the hospital suffering from a serious blood clot. deborah villalon is live tonight....
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exxon mobile of fortunes of a percent. market cap moving up to 418 billion. gold tumbled more than $13 an ounce settling at $1,656. oil dropping $0.7 closing just below $96 a barrel. quite a week we have had. the yield on the ten year treasury up one-tenth of a percent of the way up to, are you ready, 195. sales of new homes dropping last month, the decline had been expected, but everyone was looking really at the sales in 2012. last year those sales were the best since 2009. national security concerns continue to escalate over the sale of bank robber u.s. battery maker a 123 to a chinese company during president obama's recent inaugural he indicated that we need to keep such technology here in the united states. >> the path toward sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot feed to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries. we must claim its promise. lou: the president said we cannot feed. our next guest said, that is exactly what we're doing
exxon mobile of fortunes of a percent. market cap moving up to 418 billion. gold tumbled more than $13 an ounce settling at $1,656. oil dropping $0.7 closing just below $96 a barrel. quite a week we have had. the yield on the ten year treasury up one-tenth of a percent of the way up to, are you ready, 195. sales of new homes dropping last month, the decline had been expected, but everyone was looking really at the sales in 2012. last year those sales were the best since 2009. national security...
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-- by aflec and commo exxon-mobil. >> bret: second topic.shop owners and gun shows, people going to gun shows about the activity out there. >> what i noticed is no assault weapon whatsoever. any ar type of guns. anything like that. i mean two weeks ago, they were there. now they're not. people are buying them all. >> it's pretty hard to get ammo. a lot of calibers and guns. and magazines, because of the hype and everybody is worried about what is going to come out on the gun laws. >> so, as this task force continues and the vice president comes out with recommendations, jonah it's pretty unprecedented what is happening out there for buying. it's also unprecedented this grass roots effort that is apparently building ahead of january 19. gun appreciation day. >> there is no chance of any serious gun control legislation coming out of congress. half of the members of congress have an "a" rating from the nra. harry reid is not going to pushbe through legislation on gun control. it's just not going to happen. but it's astanding so quick -- astound
-- by aflec and commo exxon-mobil. >> bret: second topic.shop owners and gun shows, people going to gun shows about the activity out there. >> what i noticed is no assault weapon whatsoever. any ar type of guns. anything like that. i mean two weeks ago, they were there. now they're not. people are buying them all. >> it's pretty hard to get ammo. a lot of calibers and guns. and magazines, because of the hype and everybody is worried about what is going to come out on the gun...
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exxon mobil is also on deck. investors will be looking for clues for how long apple will hold on by largest company by market cap. and more on yahoo!'s turnaround after market close today. >>> a slew of economic data out this week will help determine whether the s&p stays above the 1,500 milestone for the first time since 2007. >>> later this week, we'll see how many americans landed new jobs last month and whether the unemployment rate dips below the current 7.8%. >>> you may be hearing buzz about new credit card fees at the cash register thanks to a class action settlement between credit card companies and merchants. don't pack panic, experts don't think many retailers plan to impose that charge. >>> at the pump, gas prices have jumped two cents in the last weeks to $3.34 on average for a gallon of regular. >>> also on the rise, a first-class postage stamp up a penny to 46 cents. >>> a study by the fresh produce association of america shows tomatoes could jump from $2.50 a pound to $5 a pound by this spring if
exxon mobil is also on deck. investors will be looking for clues for how long apple will hold on by largest company by market cap. and more on yahoo!'s turnaround after market close today. >>> a slew of economic data out this week will help determine whether the s&p stays above the 1,500 milestone for the first time since 2007. >>> later this week, we'll see how many americans landed new jobs last month and whether the unemployment rate dips below the current 7.8%....
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both have a market cap around $415 billion but exxon took the lead in overall stock value. apple's stock has fallen more than 12% since yesterday after the company released a less than impressive forecast for the iphone 5. >> i think we should go public with doug hill. >> we could make a lot of money. >> will you help with the initial offering? >> let's share all the news. one thing to keep in mind though we got a very little bit of snow icy spots will be a problem. we will look at things. we will go to gaithersburg national staout finstitute of standards where we have an h.d. camera. a lot of high clouds early in the day and that gave way to lower clouds. you may see a little snowfall. but then the back edge of the snow went through and the skies were starting to clear. we came on a couple minutes before 5:00 and the area was covered with snow on the doppler. it is racing to the east at a good khreubclip. 25 and 19 are the-high -- the high and low. .2 inch at reagan national. teens and low 20's right now and clearing skies temperatures will drop. we will see the current te
both have a market cap around $415 billion but exxon took the lead in overall stock value. apple's stock has fallen more than 12% since yesterday after the company released a less than impressive forecast for the iphone 5. >> i think we should go public with doug hill. >> we could make a lot of money. >> will you help with the initial offering? >> let's share all the news. one thing to keep in mind though we got a very little bit of snow icy spots will be a problem. we...
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. >>> exxon mobile is now the world's most valuable company. a week after apple stock price crashed about 12%. i'm looking at apple right now and the stock is actually up today. 1.5%. there are 446 a share. it's about $413 billion or $5 billion less than exxon mobile. >>> time now 6:51. new developments in that royal phone prank scandal. the permanent change that was made after the prank that may have played a role in the death of a nurse. >>> scary moments for fans at the x-games in aspen, colorado. we'll show you what happened when one of the athletes tried to do a back flip. >>> welcome back to the ktvu morning news. the australian radio show responsible for the prank has been taken off the air permanently. last month the show was suspended after a nurse committed suicide after she put through a call from the show's djs to the ward where the duchess of cambridge was recooperating from morning sickness. the dj's played the prank call on their show. >>> your time is 6:54. this morning the judge will hear closing arguments in the retrial of deb
. >>> exxon mobile is now the world's most valuable company. a week after apple stock price crashed about 12%. i'm looking at apple right now and the stock is actually up today. 1.5%. there are 446 a share. it's about $413 billion or $5 billion less than exxon mobile. >>> time now 6:51. new developments in that royal phone prank scandal. the permanent change that was made after the prank that may have played a role in the death of a nurse. >>> scary moments for fans...
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gas revenue comes from large lng developments like we have novell in the mediterranean, chevron and exxon off the west coast of australia. so these large lng plays play into our strength, as well. >> well, i've got to tell you. this is the best quarter i've had you on of all of them. so thank you very much, david demshur. >> thank you so much, jim, our seventh time has been a real pleasure. >> the stock tends to get hit after the company reports and then you buy. i don't know if it's going to get hit this time. that's how good clb's quarter was. core labs is bankable and so is the company. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- the prime time retail king that delivers everything to your door versus the maker of gadgets you never knew you needed but now can't live without. the market's picked its favorite. but could things be about to change quickly? stick around for cramer's take. >>> the first thing you need to know about wall street is that there is no such thing as equal justice under the market. you can't expect all stocks to be treated fairly, and you'd be insane to think all stocks will
gas revenue comes from large lng developments like we have novell in the mediterranean, chevron and exxon off the west coast of australia. so these large lng plays play into our strength, as well. >> well, i've got to tell you. this is the best quarter i've had you on of all of them. so thank you very much, david demshur. >> thank you so much, jim, our seventh time has been a real pleasure. >> the stock tends to get hit after the company reports and then you buy. i don't know...