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chevron has had a decent run exxon has lagged some people say maybe exxon was overpriced i think there's a lot more catch-up, so i think there are names. for instance, $6.4 billion is what their free cash flow is going to be this year, 2018. you know what exxonmobil's is. market caps are different, but on a percentage basis versus market cap, $31 billion, chevron, $21 billion i think right now based on the performance already, i think exxon has far more upside. >> you used to own this, right >> i did had a great run. got out because i think exxon is a better place to be >> around the time of the bmo, joe, is looking for increased buybacks and a higher dividend a couple of catalysts to drive the stock higher >> to the conoco story, there's more in july of '14, this was an $87 stock. $31.70 today this is also about the production volume growth that you're seeing in conoco relative to chevron, relative to exxonmobil over the next three to five years, you extrapolate forward the production growth volume for conoco fphillips is around 6.5%. exxon mobile has plenty of upside potential but the
chevron has had a decent run exxon has lagged some people say maybe exxon was overpriced i think there's a lot more catch-up, so i think there are names. for instance, $6.4 billion is what their free cash flow is going to be this year, 2018. you know what exxonmobil's is. market caps are different, but on a percentage basis versus market cap, $31 billion, chevron, $21 billion i think right now based on the performance already, i think exxon has far more upside. >> you used to own this,...
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exxon certainly gaining here on some positive news. >> thanks a lot. the eu which a compromise on migration. an agreement to boost border security setup holding centers for asylum-seekers and tighten controls on migrant supporting charities. let's bring in a bloomberg reporter from brussels. is this enough to appease merkel's sister party in germany. >> hi mark. it was a long night in brussels. a contentious matter in brussels but it looks like merkel does have a win here. agreed to two things. first they are going to set up migrant control centers. what they will do is to screen and that migrants that could potentially stay in europe as asylum-seekers and those who do not qualify are going to have to go back to their countries of origin. feelsly, it's a country overwhelmed by the flow of migrants they are going to have to distribute the flow of migrants. that was key for the italian government. also gets a bilateral deal. this happened over the past hour. with the spanish government and the greek government. the agreement as we understand, migrants wh
exxon certainly gaining here on some positive news. >> thanks a lot. the eu which a compromise on migration. an agreement to boost border security setup holding centers for asylum-seekers and tighten controls on migrant supporting charities. let's bring in a bloomberg reporter from brussels. is this enough to appease merkel's sister party in germany. >> hi mark. it was a long night in brussels. a contentious matter in brussels but it looks like merkel does have a win here. agreed to...
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tell viewers. >> exploration in permian basin unlike exxon mobile and has interest in all parts of theop to bottom across the globe, this is a pure play in the permian basin. they came in early and costs are low. they have a neat balance sheet and they've got the right assets and the right place right now. liz: 29 bucks, annual low was about 21. they are moving off that. it's fascinating to watch. you 15 second, what happens, does this boon in all the energy continues throughout next week? >> yeah, i'm sure -- well, i'm pretty sure that's what's going to happen but let's not count out exxon mobile, they are offering 4% yield right now, they've had missteps in the past, we probably see 30% total return in exxon mobile. liz: the dow, yes, it snapped 8-day losing streak. that will do for claman countdown have a great weekend. melissa: dow rising today, ending 119 points. losing steam ending off sessions high. s&p 500 joining the rally but the weakness in technology is causing nasdaq to slip for the second day, i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david, glad you could join us. here is what els
tell viewers. >> exploration in permian basin unlike exxon mobile and has interest in all parts of theop to bottom across the globe, this is a pure play in the permian basin. they came in early and costs are low. they have a neat balance sheet and they've got the right assets and the right place right now. liz: 29 bucks, annual low was about 21. they are moving off that. it's fascinating to watch. you 15 second, what happens, does this boon in all the energy continues throughout next...
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exxon chevron. they're so weighted. they've all got international. >> to focus on that as i did did run the peril of you can't forget what's going on with iran, saudi arabia, et cetera. i think it's wise to focus on the permeon because transporting oil solvable. >> it's about a quick fix. >> it's about a year most of the pipeline companies are looking -- we're already halfway through 2018 most of the pipeline companies are looking at new capacity coming on in 2019. that's not that far away and the markets will anticipate that this isn't a bad time to be in >> i missed the group unless pete wants to give me that at his cost >> at his cost. >> he doesn't like it that much. >> but i think he can buy or else give the opportunity to buy it after the saudi aramco prices. >> you think the prices will fall >> yeah, because we're creatures of habit you have some changes, right you have venezuela not able to produce. middle east, who nose what's going to happen with iraq, iraq is producing fine right now, iran we just don't know
exxon chevron. they're so weighted. they've all got international. >> to focus on that as i did did run the peril of you can't forget what's going on with iran, saudi arabia, et cetera. i think it's wise to focus on the permeon because transporting oil solvable. >> it's about a quick fix. >> it's about a year most of the pipeline companies are looking -- we're already halfway through 2018 most of the pipeline companies are looking at new capacity coming on in 2019. that's not...
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liz: well exxon-mobile and we're looking at it since the tariffs announcement exxon-mobile is flat, chevron is up 1.25 luke and i'm imagining it could have been much higher, right now exxon-mobile's flat today and chevron is up about 1.25 but those are widely-held stocks. they are all kinds of integrated oil names and the guys who are extracting the oil, guys who are refining it, arguably couldn't the chinese if they are shut out from the u.s. oil market just go get it? and this is a problem. from the iranian oil market if we're swapping sanctions on iranian oil the iranians can just sell it to china. china is a willing buyer. >> well liz, you just took away all my thunder. liz: oh, we totally ruined your life. i'm sorry. [laughter] >> i might as well just leave now but i want to call out a number in front of you with mexico, venezuela, iran, you could put $100 billion of work to oil infrastructure today okay so if you think the chinese haven't thought about that and haven't made overtures to three regimes that the u.s. has problems with then you're just naive. mexico, right on the border h
liz: well exxon-mobile and we're looking at it since the tariffs announcement exxon-mobile is flat, chevron is up 1.25 luke and i'm imagining it could have been much higher, right now exxon-mobile's flat today and chevron is up about 1.25 but those are widely-held stocks. they are all kinds of integrated oil names and the guys who are extracting the oil, guys who are refining it, arguably couldn't the chinese if they are shut out from the u.s. oil market just go get it? and this is a problem....
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if exxon is going to fly and we lose money, it's hard to see total not participating.od carry strategy. to stickick is going around. let's get some the top stories with nejra cehic. nejra: airbus has been one of the front and center stories. it's a story worth talking about because airbus said it may pull its u.k. investments in the catastrophic event of a no deal scenario with exit -- with brexit. will we are talking about is airbus making wings in the country and employing about working thousand employees in the u.k. -- 14,000 employees in the u.k. the concerns there from aerospace manufacturer, stock is up 1% at the moment. beeper bank out one of the best anca one of theb best-performing stocks at the moment. impactseeing a positive on bper shares today and the sox team in bn are watching the oil company. up 3.5%, one of the better performances on the stoxx 600. seems to get better as the oil price moves higher as we look on to what is going on in vienna. guy: we will bring you the latest live from brussels. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ minutes into the session
if exxon is going to fly and we lose money, it's hard to see total not participating.od carry strategy. to stickick is going around. let's get some the top stories with nejra cehic. nejra: airbus has been one of the front and center stories. it's a story worth talking about because airbus said it may pull its u.k. investments in the catastrophic event of a no deal scenario with exit -- with brexit. will we are talking about is airbus making wings in the country and employing about working...
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jerry bailey, former exxon arabian gulf president. jerry, first, give >> well first of all liz thank you for having me on and of course it's my opinion but i'm more of the position that i think they will continue to hold the level of production as where we are. liz: really? >> yes, well because an increase in production would just tend to drive the prices down, and i do not think that opec nor saudi arabia who is really the controlling factor really wants to see it go back down. i really believe that $65 is the low side that we could see mid- 70s still ahead of us because they may have to have some production to make up for the unrest in venezuela and the iranian sanctions that are ahead of us as well as the effect in china, but i do not forecast in my view that they would be an increase. liz: well let's say let's flip over to the china situation. >> right. liz: this has become quite a dramatically valuable, i hesitate to call it a cottage industry for oil producers here in the u.s.. they've been selling a billion dollars per month of
jerry bailey, former exxon arabian gulf president. jerry, first, give >> well first of all liz thank you for having me on and of course it's my opinion but i'm more of the position that i think they will continue to hold the level of production as where we are. liz: really? >> yes, well because an increase in production would just tend to drive the prices down, and i do not think that opec nor saudi arabia who is really the controlling factor really wants to see it go back down. i...
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brian exxon each is out he resigned unexpectedly off that a company said it learned that he had a consensual past relationship with an intel employee that violated the company's non friends and i say policy this applies to all managers joined in telling nine hundred eighty two as an engineer chief financial officer robert swan will now take over for the time being and the company will launch an extensive search for a permanent replacement. let's get more on this from our financial correspondent to new york and squat to against the u.s. has its very own policy when it comes to a relationship better and is corporate policy all about morals or what is driving decisions like this one where there's a bit more behind than just moral issues there is a pretty clear policy at a lot of u.s. corporations that many jurors are not supposed to have relationships with employees who report directly or indirectly to them so obviously the company is one to avoid their decisions might be influenced or old soul that some of the managers take a vantage of their own center we've seen it in the proper couple of ye
brian exxon each is out he resigned unexpectedly off that a company said it learned that he had a consensual past relationship with an intel employee that violated the company's non friends and i say policy this applies to all managers joined in telling nine hundred eighty two as an engineer chief financial officer robert swan will now take over for the time being and the company will launch an extensive search for a permanent replacement. let's get more on this from our financial correspondent...
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. >> caller: i wanted your thoughts on exxon. >> i thought you were saying exxon which is okay. axovant. not this one i don't want any parts of it we got major fabulous pharmaceutical companies that are doing amazing. i would be concerned one more let's go to lavinar in alabama. >> caller: what about lowe's >> lowe's got a new ceo and that is not a enough for me buy home depot and i think costco is the right stock. and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade jack jack jack which stocks can go -- i'm sorry. that was too far for me. and serch like, oh, excuse me mr. cramer, can i bother you for a picture. >> kate upton booyah. >> that is a complete roster how about who is on second >> after getting blasted on twitter all weekend. before we cut to the commercials -- ) i hate missing t missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that l
. >> caller: i wanted your thoughts on exxon. >> i thought you were saying exxon which is okay. axovant. not this one i don't want any parts of it we got major fabulous pharmaceutical companies that are doing amazing. i would be concerned one more let's go to lavinar in alabama. >> caller: what about lowe's >> lowe's got a new ceo and that is not a enough for me buy home depot and i think costco is the right stock. and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the...
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i'm in chevron and exxon go back two years ago, oil trading at 45.stock up $2 that's not enough. it is definitely lagging i think it's going to close some of that gap, so i'm in both names, but i think in terms of performance, there's more upside right now out of exxon there's exposure in the services as well, so i sold a lot of energy out holding on to three, four names right now, and i like where i am, and i think exxon and chevron are great names. >> quickly, in te think it's underperform, and that the refiners underperform too. i want to be in mlps that benefit from stability in oil prices and projects in the pipelines have been built, and they are now cash generative again. >> the important thing is the volatility of oil, itself, staying within the range it has, this gives a chance for all these names to move to the upside i disagree with tim. i think that exxon is a $90 in the not too distant future >> mike? >> pete has a good point, two years ago, it was too high at 45 >> nice going. nice job >> thanks. >> guys, thank you >> tim and guy catch
i'm in chevron and exxon go back two years ago, oil trading at 45.stock up $2 that's not enough. it is definitely lagging i think it's going to close some of that gap, so i'm in both names, but i think in terms of performance, there's more upside right now out of exxon there's exposure in the services as well, so i sold a lot of energy out holding on to three, four names right now, and i like where i am, and i think exxon and chevron are great names. >> quickly, in te think it's...
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exxon corporation. that can't be exxon, totally fake quote.mes, facebook up, alphabet up, apple is 187 this move so sound slightly. come on in please, keith fitz, money map press chief investment strategist. i want to talk about the trade situation. do you think, look, i'm not calling it a trade war. it is a tense trade dispute, tit-for-tat, the china and the united states. do you think over the long term it hurts our stock market? >> yes, i do, stuart, beyond any shadow of a doubt. granted you can have all the market not being correct, about the models not being correct, about the politics not being correct, long term it is implied tax on the american people because it impacts markets because it chaes the psychology. stuart: only if the tariffs to into effect an stayed in effect over long period of time or is it the threat of tariffs. >> it is about the threat. it is all about psychology. the threat of it, thenknowns the uncertainty, that is the real bugaboo here. that is why markets are down hard this mning. stuart: let's suppose it is drawn
exxon corporation. that can't be exxon, totally fake quote.mes, facebook up, alphabet up, apple is 187 this move so sound slightly. come on in please, keith fitz, money map press chief investment strategist. i want to talk about the trade situation. do you think, look, i'm not calling it a trade war. it is a tense trade dispute, tit-for-tat, the china and the united states. do you think over the long term it hurts our stock market? >> yes, i do, stuart, beyond any shadow of a doubt....
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charles: of course exxon-mobile has a very healthy dividend for you technology technology technologyople do read about the market that's what they read but is there more to this than that? >> yeah, we like energy as well too and we saw oil prices come down from above $70 a barrel but we still think that the prices they're at today was like $65 that's still very good for a lot of the producers and they should do well and i think once iran and venezuela really plays out it will stabilize the market we're going into the strong driving season. charles: what about the talk about russia and saudi arabia and opec may increase production , three more oil wells come online, just the idea again , this whole balance that's always the game of energy that maybe supply now starting to get too heavy. >> well yeah it's always a supply and demand issue with energy and we just think that has been priced into the market for the most part now. we'll see what happens at their july meeting but we feel comfortable with energy here. charles: all right thank you both very very much appreciate it. well, the m
charles: of course exxon-mobile has a very healthy dividend for you technology technology technologyople do read about the market that's what they read but is there more to this than that? >> yeah, we like energy as well too and we saw oil prices come down from above $70 a barrel but we still think that the prices they're at today was like $65 that's still very good for a lot of the producers and they should do well and i think once iran and venezuela really plays out it will stabilize...
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we saw exxon and chevron leading the way. for the week, winners, verizon, walmart, exxon, chevron. on the downside, boeing, caterpillar, 3m and intel. back to you. liz: growing outrage, first it was president trump's 12-year-old son baron targeted on twitter for attacks, now the president's four-year-old granddaughter chloe. people are getting upset that they are threatened on social media. coming up, we have a guest who agrees and wondering whether social media companies should step in and stop it. billionaire elon musk, we have this story for you, tesla's elon musk in a wild e-mail exchange with tesla's alleged saboteur who tesla is suing. we have the crazy details coming up. >>> and this story, too. trump national security adviser john bolton heading to moscow to arrange a potential meeting between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. south carolina republican congressman ralph norman is here to talk about that, next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments a
we saw exxon and chevron leading the way. for the week, winners, verizon, walmart, exxon, chevron. on the downside, boeing, caterpillar, 3m and intel. back to you. liz: growing outrage, first it was president trump's 12-year-old son baron targeted on twitter for attacks, now the president's four-year-old granddaughter chloe. people are getting upset that they are threatened on social media. coming up, we have a guest who agrees and wondering whether social media companies should step in and...
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because exxon's up 81 today. >> yeah.i ever give the impression that i got something right because of a one-month or three-month projection, then i'm doing something wrong. my thesis was not about what opec would do now. my thesis is about what america will do for the next five and ten years. we are the marginal producer of oil, not opec, not saudi arabia. our thesis is based on the fact that we have more production capacity, and we have lower cost structure to produce it than we've ever had because of our technology, our innovation. this is a long-term story based on the exxons and chevrons that we've talked about on your show before and based on the pipelines that need to get that oil to market. stuart: david, we love having you on the show because not only you deal with the markets as an active investor, but you also are prepared to answer political questions. and i've got one for you, okay? here we go. amazon employees upset about giving facial recognition technology to the police. google engineers refusing to build a
because exxon's up 81 today. >> yeah.i ever give the impression that i got something right because of a one-month or three-month projection, then i'm doing something wrong. my thesis was not about what opec would do now. my thesis is about what america will do for the next five and ten years. we are the marginal producer of oil, not opec, not saudi arabia. our thesis is based on the fact that we have more production capacity, and we have lower cost structure to produce it than we've ever...
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. >> the report yesterday totally exxon rates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction.f you read the report you will see that. i did nothing wrong. there was no kluge. there was no obstruction. the ig report yesterday went a long way to show that. and i think that the mueller investigation has been totally discredited. >> wow. let's bring in tonight's panel, alfonso aguilar. and steve burreler thof tailspin the peep and forces behind america's 50-year fall and those fighting to reverse it. >> tailspin is a feeling i think a lot of us have today steve. yam eesh, this is -- yamiche, there are so many times we say it is an extraordinary moment with donald trump. and then he follows it up with another extraordinary moment. today was breath taking. >> today was breath taking. and the fact he wandered onto the lawn after watching fox and friend and why don't i talk to my colleagues in the driveway more than 50 minutes tells you this is a president who wants to get things off of his chest because he had no events planned today. back to the ig report i think it's important that
. >> the report yesterday totally exxon rates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction.f you read the report you will see that. i did nothing wrong. there was no kluge. there was no obstruction. the ig report yesterday went a long way to show that. and i think that the mueller investigation has been totally discredited. >> wow. let's bring in tonight's panel, alfonso aguilar. and steve burreler thof tailspin the peep and forces behind america's 50-year fall and those...
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oil is coming in and exxon are coming in and refiner? maybe okay >> if i look at the market and we start at the year and it was this global synchronized growth. that's done. so now if you're a global investor, look around the world and what's the best economy around the world it is the u.s. now, could we turn down and could a lot of things happen absolutely the u.s. economy is probably the brightest out there, therefore, i think until proven otherwise, you got to stay with u.s. stocks >> we talked about fang and we know that's done i have been two to conferences and this week, when luke at private companies, i heard lyft and uber a, the list goes on and on the bullishness of their business and the opportunity and the ability to disrupt a lot of these companies. >> i don't think so. i think a lot of these people think of very long-term. i heard them yesterday they're a private company. they're not thinking of quarter to quarter and they're thinking of what's next and how do we redefine digital music space to me is a lot of optimism in the
oil is coming in and exxon are coming in and refiner? maybe okay >> if i look at the market and we start at the year and it was this global synchronized growth. that's done. so now if you're a global investor, look around the world and what's the best economy around the world it is the u.s. now, could we turn down and could a lot of things happen absolutely the u.s. economy is probably the brightest out there, therefore, i think until proven otherwise, you got to stay with u.s. stocks...
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. >> the report yesterday totally exxon rates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. >> in fact the report was focused on the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. it did include a newly released anti-trump text message exchange between the fbi's peter strzok and lisa page. >> he should have been fired a long time ago. and others should have been fired. >> but while it identified the texts and other errors of judgment by james comey -- >> this report didn't find any evidence of political bias or improper considerations impacting the investigation under review. >> the president addressed paul manafort, a judge revoked his bail friday, sending him to jail while he awaits trial. he faces charges for tax and other financial crimes as well as obstruction of justice. >> i feel badly about it. they went back 12 years. paul manafort worked for me for a short period of time. >> as the pressure grows on manafort, president trump also addressed speculation that his former attorney, michael cohen, would turn on him. he responded, no. the presiden
. >> the report yesterday totally exxon rates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. >> in fact the report was focused on the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. it did include a newly released anti-trump text message exchange between the fbi's peter strzok and lisa page. >> he should have been fired a long time ago. and others should have been fired. >> but while it identified the texts and other errors of judgment by james comey -- >>...
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totally exonerated her, because i call it comey three, he had one, two, and then comey three, he totally exxon rate her. and if -- exonerated her. and if -- they tried to pretend it didn't happen. i would have gone out there and had the greatest news conference in history. they tried to pretend the exoneration didn't happen. now, the exoneration was incorrect because there's no way they could have checked that number of emails in just a few days. but if you remember just before election, he went out and he exonerated her and they didn't even talk about it. that was the greatest political mistake. with all of that being said, i won wisconsin, i won michigan, i won states that, you know, a republican hasn't won in many, many decades, years. she didn't do a good job and you never gave me credit for doing a great job. but the fact is, i did a great job. reporter: mr. president, there was a fox report -- mr. president, there was a fox news report this week that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is pushing back and threatening to investigate the congressional investigators who just want documen
totally exonerated her, because i call it comey three, he had one, two, and then comey three, he totally exxon rate her. and if -- exonerated her. and if -- they tried to pretend it didn't happen. i would have gone out there and had the greatest news conference in history. they tried to pretend the exoneration didn't happen. now, the exoneration was incorrect because there's no way they could have checked that number of emails in just a few days. but if you remember just before election, he...
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why exxon and the old people we believe yet. but what i can say about them up to sell john if they are of the moment that have a lot of kids i get a little i'm a little like a lot of the little of the people i just want to put most of them of the blood it. right i welcome back government finance guarantee is a benchmark of a free and open society that's why we should always have easy access to public records we should also have this because there are public run cards it's like. public records unfortunate growing number of states are limiting access to those records here now to explain is our senior expose or a privates john alpo donald not the body of. a rosen of access to public information once you got oh we are way past erosion of access. at this point we're more or less completely iced out except. for one figurative a.c.l.u. lawyer yelling for oil. in the deep dark void. well the freedom of information act is very important as it is i would point to stands for but i thought it's for funky orgies i've attended home or i which
why exxon and the old people we believe yet. but what i can say about them up to sell john if they are of the moment that have a lot of kids i get a little i'm a little like a lot of the little of the people i just want to put most of them of the blood it. right i welcome back government finance guarantee is a benchmark of a free and open society that's why we should always have easy access to public records we should also have this because there are public run cards it's like. public records...
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then that then they've got they've got the trouble that america will america wanted exxon to extra's isis was and is and they don't they don't want to deal want to with the deal that. with that you know you know they don't they don't want to say all america america you're our best your our best friend but we don't want to end but we don't want to extradite extradite him do you mind not him do you mind know all they don't want to do want to do that or that they don't they don't want to be want to be in the position in the position you know so so i thought i think that's what's government not what's going on and on and i'm going to going to get him out of there with their with this much love middle of law nor i for for the law the law means i fall for mr misrule rule of law or. anathema for the law not the law not help get you in the sound the sound there out there i'm going i'm going to give the free free t. shirt i'm going to i'm going to get a pop pop group group to start start saying this again are in our for for the low low low low all they all of they already buy de da da you kno
then that then they've got they've got the trouble that america will america wanted exxon to extra's isis was and is and they don't they don't want to deal want to with the deal that. with that you know you know they don't they don't want to say all america america you're our best your our best friend but we don't want to end but we don't want to extradite extradite him do you mind not him do you mind know all they don't want to do want to do that or that they don't they don't want to be want...
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also our stock of the hour, another big oil, exxon.ip today, up 1.5%. the reason i wanted to bring exxon energy chevron to your attention today is because they haven't been speaking at the world gas conference and washington, d.c. ofy have been critical president trump saying the trade war is weighing on people's expectations for the economy. and also could increase costs for them. talking about their steel intensive projects. this is interesting given when we are talking about tax reform, a were big backers of the president and really liked tax reform and tax cuts. julia: it is the growth concerns they are talking about. emma: absolutely. very concerned about that. julie: doesn't seem like they are getting a hearing. emma: no, a lot of the ceos had the ear of the president back last year, this is the first year of him being in office, things that -- things have changed. emma chandra, thank you so much. later, we will hear from junior energy partners ceo with the first u.s. company to export shale gas overseas. he will join us from was
also our stock of the hour, another big oil, exxon.ip today, up 1.5%. the reason i wanted to bring exxon energy chevron to your attention today is because they haven't been speaking at the world gas conference and washington, d.c. ofy have been critical president trump saying the trade war is weighing on people's expectations for the economy. and also could increase costs for them. talking about their steel intensive projects. this is interesting given when we are talking about tax reform, a...
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exxon up 11%, marathon oil up 36% and chesapeake energy up 63%. so what better time to play a rousing game of trade it or fade it, energy style we all know the rules of the game. >> can you go over them quickly, it's friday. >> guy, chesapeake >> well, melissa, you can say the stock is up 63%, how can you possibly trade this stock still? that's a great question. i will say you trade chk one of the reasons why is valuation still isn't ridiculous, although that's not in and of itself a reason to buy the stock. but there's still a significant short interest of 22%. i don't think they have come close to covering yet. i think the opec news is bullish, as you saw with the stock up 3.5%. i think there's still room peep will chase and i think they'll chase this closer to $6$6 $6.50. so i say trade chk. >> which means buy it. >> i did it correctly from the start. >> you're not the only one involved here. >> why didn't you give me the rules at this beginning like i asked for. >> what would you do with chesapeake >> i think for a short-term trade i'd be a bu
exxon up 11%, marathon oil up 36% and chesapeake energy up 63%. so what better time to play a rousing game of trade it or fade it, energy style we all know the rules of the game. >> can you go over them quickly, it's friday. >> guy, chesapeake >> well, melissa, you can say the stock is up 63%, how can you possibly trade this stock still? that's a great question. i will say you trade chk one of the reasons why is valuation still isn't ridiculous, although that's not in and of...
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politically connected companies like first energy like murray energy and some nucular companies like exxon are using their connections in the trump administration to turn back what we're seeing in the marketplace and force massive government intervention you know i don't know it's crazy but i can imagine a critic saying well wait a minute barr you like when some subsidies might support renewable sorts of fuels like like ethanol which are essentially subsidies to corn producers corn farmers so what's the deal the president decides he likes coal what's the difference what i think the differences look i'm sensitive to displaced workers all the folks that work in coal country that are losing their jobs because coal has been displaced and out competed by natural gas and renewables but bailing out an economic power plants is not the way to save those jobs instead reinvesting in those communities to have them be the centers of you know solar photovoltaic manufacturing or wind turban manufacturing that's going to be the solution here we have to understand that we're in the middle of disruptive cha
politically connected companies like first energy like murray energy and some nucular companies like exxon are using their connections in the trump administration to turn back what we're seeing in the marketplace and force massive government intervention you know i don't know it's crazy but i can imagine a critic saying well wait a minute barr you like when some subsidies might support renewable sorts of fuels like like ethanol which are essentially subsidies to corn producers corn farmers so...
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billion dollars per month now that's huge oil industry has already been hit here we're seeing stocks of exxon going down from last friday for of chevron and just think now you're going to have russia and the saudis open up those pumps a little bit more they're going to open their taps oil prices are going to go down this is not what the u.s. wanted to see and china has other people to fill the gap yes they do and one of those countries happens to be you ran and you know that's going to get under mr dong trump skin for sure but we appreciate so much you guys taking time we're better informed because of the arctic correspondents alex my highly bitch and kayla bop and thank you both for your time thank you. and time now for a quick pause for the promotional cause but hang here because when we return we'll talk with the c.e.o. of zap dot org nick spann also plus lauren fix the car coach is back and we'll get up to speed on the auto industry news including tesla that some say turned into a flame thrower you heard correctly as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell mixed day on the
billion dollars per month now that's huge oil industry has already been hit here we're seeing stocks of exxon going down from last friday for of chevron and just think now you're going to have russia and the saudis open up those pumps a little bit more they're going to open their taps oil prices are going to go down this is not what the u.s. wanted to see and china has other people to fill the gap yes they do and one of those countries happens to be you ran and you know that's going to get...
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companies including exxon mobil, bp and equinor of norway company all sent representatives.an encyclical. in it, he said that global warming was largely due to human activity, exacerbated by what he called a collective selfishness. he seeks to use his moral authority to get people, particularly rich people, to alter their lifestyles. it doesn‘t always have the desired effect. some senior us republicans at the time distance themselves from his intervention, including the presidential candidate jeb bush, himself a roman catholic. but it has not stopped the pope. for him, it is about averting environmental catastrophe but also about tackling social injustice. translation: air quality, sea levels, adequate freshwater reserves, climate and the balance of delicate ecosystems are all necessarily affected by the way is that human beings satisfy their thirst for energy. 0ften, sad to say, with grave disparities. it is not right to sate that there is by adding two other people‘s physical thirst for water, their poverty or their social exclusion. at the closed—door session in the vatic
companies including exxon mobil, bp and equinor of norway company all sent representatives.an encyclical. in it, he said that global warming was largely due to human activity, exacerbated by what he called a collective selfishness. he seeks to use his moral authority to get people, particularly rich people, to alter their lifestyles. it doesn‘t always have the desired effect. some senior us republicans at the time distance themselves from his intervention, including the presidential candidate...
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while with this of course many of these terrorists have been opened up for immense fortunes you know exxon mobil is in it. energy you know it's all over the north. and b.p. many companies and gas are already in mexico and they're gaining all the incredibly rich contracts from the federal government and it's part of the i guess one of the most sensible topics coming in the presidential election of july first you know one of the things that the candidate on the left has been arguing as one of its main focus of the platform has been precisely that every vision of this context because there's a lot of fortunes that are being asked right now as we speak that has been gone unchecked in this process of licit patient so what you get is a very obscure political process accompanied by this very violent security apparatus that at the same time it's in my opinion independent of others. you know the appropriation of this of this areas by. the war on drugs. president faced. policy directive three today which did not actually order the creation of a space force despite what you may have heard it actually
while with this of course many of these terrorists have been opened up for immense fortunes you know exxon mobil is in it. energy you know it's all over the north. and b.p. many companies and gas are already in mexico and they're gaining all the incredibly rich contracts from the federal government and it's part of the i guess one of the most sensible topics coming in the presidential election of july first you know one of the things that the candidate on the left has been arguing as one of its...
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politically connected companies like first energy like murray energy and some nucular companies like exxon are using their connections in the trumpet ministration to turn back what we're seeing in the marketplace and force massive government intervention you know i don't know it's crazy but i can imagine a critic saying well wait a minute barr you like when some subsidies might support renewable sorts of fuels like like ethanol or which are essentially subsidies to corn producers corn farmers so what's the deal the president decides he likes coal what's the difference.
politically connected companies like first energy like murray energy and some nucular companies like exxon are using their connections in the trumpet ministration to turn back what we're seeing in the marketplace and force massive government intervention you know i don't know it's crazy but i can imagine a critic saying well wait a minute barr you like when some subsidies might support renewable sorts of fuels like like ethanol or which are essentially subsidies to corn producers corn farmers...
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companies including exxon mobil, bp and a norwegian company all sent representatives.e change. in 2015, months ahead of the parrot climate conference, he published an encyclical. in it, he said that global warming was largely due to human activity, exacerbated by what he called a collective selfishness. he seeks to use his moral authority to get people, particularly rich people, to alter their lifestyles. it doesn't always have the desired effect. some senior us republicans at the time distance themselves from his intervention, including the presidential candidatejeb his intervention, including the presidential candidate jeb bush, himself a roman catholic. but it has not stopped the pope. for him, it is about averting environmental catastrophe but also about tackling social injustice. translation: air quality, sea levels, adequate freshwater reserves , levels, adequate freshwater reserves, climate and the balance of delicate ecosystems are all necessarily affected by the way is that human beings satisfy their thirst for energy. often, sad to say, with grave disparities
companies including exxon mobil, bp and a norwegian company all sent representatives.e change. in 2015, months ahead of the parrot climate conference, he published an encyclical. in it, he said that global warming was largely due to human activity, exacerbated by what he called a collective selfishness. he seeks to use his moral authority to get people, particularly rich people, to alter their lifestyles. it doesn't always have the desired effect. some senior us republicans at the time distance...
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politically connected companies like first energy like murray energy and some nucular companies like exxon are using their connections to the trumpet ministration to turn back what we're seeing in the marketplace and force massive government intervention you know i don't know it's crazy but i can imagine a critic saying well wait a minute barr you like when some subsidies might support renewable sorts of fuels like like ethanol except which are essentially subsidies to corn producers corn farmers so what's the deal the president decides he likes coal what's the difference what i think the differences look i'm sensitive to displaced workers all the folks that work in coal country that are losing their jobs because coal has been displaced and out competed by natural gas and renewables but bailing out an economic power plants is not the way to save those jobs instead reinvesting in those communities to have them be the centers of you know solar photovoltaic manufacturing or wind turban manufacturing that's going to be the solution here we have to understand that we're in the middle of disrupt
politically connected companies like first energy like murray energy and some nucular companies like exxon are using their connections to the trumpet ministration to turn back what we're seeing in the marketplace and force massive government intervention you know i don't know it's crazy but i can imagine a critic saying well wait a minute barr you like when some subsidies might support renewable sorts of fuels like like ethanol except which are essentially subsidies to corn producers corn...
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to show riots inside the country's biggest resources project a liquefied natural gas plant run by exxon mobil most of the violence was triggered by a disputed election result william powell a member of the governing people's national congress party was declared governor of the southern highlands last year but his opponents did not feel the electoral process had been fair for the first time in history where the result was not even completed the election process was not even completed in that you had a declaration in mid term process the was a legal challenge but last week the court found in favor of power and the violence followed we are moving to labeling what is happening criminal efforts labeling the people who have done this as uncivilized oist pogs i don't think this is the right way to approach this situation opposition views this. has. a no confidence. in their leadership. inside had its problems. particularly and more so the leadership demonstrated by the prime minister. and opposition is now calling on the prime minister. to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill wh
to show riots inside the country's biggest resources project a liquefied natural gas plant run by exxon mobil most of the violence was triggered by a disputed election result william powell a member of the governing people's national congress party was declared governor of the southern highlands last year but his opponents did not feel the electoral process had been fair for the first time in history where the result was not even completed the election process was not even completed in that you...
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remember exxon floor yeah was part of an omnibus trade and competitiveness act, it included the creation of semi tech, an app that gave the president tools to open markets. it's good we're focused on firma, but it can't be taken in isolation. it has to be part of a broader competitive strategy. i think that's probably the missing component right now. to your point about dod expanding the budget, everything is so solid, if we're looking at critical technology and even chinese investment which may be net positive from a lower end, a lower scale technology, enabled people to shift cost so they can focus on higher-end technology in the u.s., it needs to be compromised to a comprehensive strategy that includes investmenting in creating phds and investmenting in r&d and identifying critical -- so much conversation about china in 2025, but where is the u.s. national strategy? that's been the big shift. exxon floor yeah was tucked into a large arer strategic joining of how to compete with the rising japanese. >> what's interesting is it looks like firma will pass as part of ndaa. >> i don't disa
remember exxon floor yeah was part of an omnibus trade and competitiveness act, it included the creation of semi tech, an app that gave the president tools to open markets. it's good we're focused on firma, but it can't be taken in isolation. it has to be part of a broader competitive strategy. i think that's probably the missing component right now. to your point about dod expanding the budget, everything is so solid, if we're looking at critical technology and even chinese investment which...
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billion dollars per month now that's huge oil industry has already been hit here we're seeing stocks of exxon going down from last friday for of chevron and just think now you're going to have russia and the saudis open up those pumps a little bit more they're going to open their taps oil prices are going to go down this is not what the u.s. wanted to see and china has other people to fill the gap yes they do and one of those countries happens to be you ran and you know that's going to get a wrister dong trump skin for sure but we appreciate so much you guys taking time we're better informed because of the arctic correspondence alex my highly bitch and caleb bop and thank you both for your time thank you. and time now for a quick pause for the promotional cause but hang here because when we return we'll talk with the c.e.o. of zap dot org nick spann host plus lauren fix the car coach is back and we'll get up to speed on the auto industry news including tesla that some say turned into a flame thrower you heard correctly as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell mixed day on th
billion dollars per month now that's huge oil industry has already been hit here we're seeing stocks of exxon going down from last friday for of chevron and just think now you're going to have russia and the saudis open up those pumps a little bit more they're going to open their taps oil prices are going to go down this is not what the u.s. wanted to see and china has other people to fill the gap yes they do and one of those countries happens to be you ran and you know that's going to get a...
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that out loud and get out my little money not why not act and then again why exxon and the whole people we believe just a little bit in. bottom of my kids i don't want them up with i don't have a lot of the moment i want to tell them about having a little macuser is it a lot of money and i'm a little like a monday old enough to want to think i don't want to put out a hand up to my worst party when i don't know the muslim brotherhood. out of the one hundred ninety five. countries on earth ten of them are considered the most dangerous places to be a woman by a recent in-depth thomson reuters foundation survey in the survey five hundred forty eight experts in the fields of academics healthcare journalists policymakers and eight professionals were asked to name the worst countries for women they found that the top ten most dangerous countries for women to live in are number ten the united states of america the only western nation to make the top ten and the first time the u.s. is ranked in the top ten at number nine is africa's most populous country nigeria the eighth most dangerous place f
that out loud and get out my little money not why not act and then again why exxon and the whole people we believe just a little bit in. bottom of my kids i don't want them up with i don't have a lot of the moment i want to tell them about having a little macuser is it a lot of money and i'm a little like a monday old enough to want to think i don't want to put out a hand up to my worst party when i don't know the muslim brotherhood. out of the one hundred ninety five. countries on earth ten of...
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exxon, chevron, all trading higher eerie a broad rally. oilou look at the rest on people are rolling over a little too early. looking at the net long positions and you can see the net long. they are still going down. coming into the opec meeting. perhaps some people missed out on the rally and are chasing to catch up with that. other related movers we are 10%.ing, carmax surging first-quarter results beating estimates. morgan stanley called it a good print first stop that has had a strong run. shares,eleste you'll bidding for the protein business which it put up for sale earlier this year. tandem diabetics. fda has approved their implantable insulin monitor to eliminate the need for skin pranks to check insulin levels. shares up 15%. , that software company came out with numbers that missed estimates. we are seeing a ripple affect. caroline: action in europe similarly risk on as energy companies overall. let's look ahead to the end of trading. green on your screen. equity markets. doing particularly well. energyf exposure to after that dea
exxon, chevron, all trading higher eerie a broad rally. oilou look at the rest on people are rolling over a little too early. looking at the net long positions and you can see the net long. they are still going down. coming into the opec meeting. perhaps some people missed out on the rally and are chasing to catch up with that. other related movers we are 10%.ing, carmax surging first-quarter results beating estimates. morgan stanley called it a good print first stop that has had a strong run....
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billion dollars per month now that's huge oil industry has already been hit here we're seeing stocks of exxon going down from last friday for of chevron and just think now you're going to have russia and the saudis open up those pumps a little bit more they're going to open their taps oil prices are going to go down this is not what the u.s. wanted to see and china has other people to fill the gap yes they do and one of those countries happens to be you ran and you know that's going to get under mr duncan from skin for sure but we appreciate so much you guys taking time we're better informed because the arctic correspondents alex mann hyla bitch and caleb bop and thank you both for your time thank you. and time now for a quick pause for the promotional cause but hang here.
billion dollars per month now that's huge oil industry has already been hit here we're seeing stocks of exxon going down from last friday for of chevron and just think now you're going to have russia and the saudis open up those pumps a little bit more they're going to open their taps oil prices are going to go down this is not what the u.s. wanted to see and china has other people to fill the gap yes they do and one of those countries happens to be you ran and you know that's going to get...