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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we only dan find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill. b.p. responding with a clear exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in at night. with these bridges roads and common ground. to damage. done to. the two houses you're saying today that b.p. has had no reza speaking. of them similar to this phone call we've had some corruption but i mean i thought it was that
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exxon mobile every year dozen energy a look. and we use it internally for our own planning and investment strategy. we also publishes a the we can have a discussion about it and share our views of the energy future. we have done this for a number of years. graphics for not forget them. >> this is an illegal power point. >> it is not even the one that i was promised. >> i was going to put that up. less talk about the world from an and energy. >> 2040, will it look like? how difficult? how different will the energy picture? >> three of the seven different tone -- 7 billion people we share the world with. almost all those are the developing economies. there are concentrated in a number of regions.
exxon mobile every year dozen energy a look. and we use it internally for our own planning and investment strategy. we also publishes a the we can have a discussion about it and share our views of the energy future. we have done this for a number of years. graphics for not forget them. >> this is an illegal power point. >> it is not even the one that i was promised. >> i was going to put that up. less talk about the world from an and energy. >> 2040, will it look like?...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this. funding exit. to my father for these birds are common ground. to. the hospital to. the two houses. the beaches had known as a species. that always had some corruption. this has anyone been thinking because of this incident mood solution the feed just big enough. to get. successful i think is a clumsy people but you do get a little
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems that intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be calling for exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in to my father for these bridges roads are coming from. and i know you're going. to dump her good serves if your house is so you're saying in a day the b.p. had known as a species there is none of them somewhere to suppose you always had some corr
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems that intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own website now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll wait and find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be calling for an exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in at night on the bottom of these cards are coming from. dr. phil so you're saying that b.p. had known as a species. always had some corruption. but thought it was this as anyone can be even fired because of this incident moves loose from the feed just big
and exxon mobil. according to its own website now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be calling for exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in to my father for these bridges roads are coming from. a. good deal of. the sun. he says. he's had no suspicion. of corruption. just as anyone can be because of this incident. the feed just big enough. to get. on. the t.v. and people think he did. i
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exxon mobil formed because the price was at its lowest level.he people at mobile thought it would stay there. the people at exxon did not. they realize that trying to control the price of oil makes [inaudible] look easy. host: a comment on twitter. guest: i will say no. it's one big world market out there. the u.s. import dependence has dropped or medically. i saw a story that looked at oil imports. i think it was "usa today." the number that matters are your net imports. the u.s. is becoming a significant exporter of products. we have the most modern refining system in the world. the u.s. gulf, the rotterdam, antwerp and area, and the singapore area. the u.s. system is second to none. refiners have increasingly taken in more oil, turned into higher value products, and sent it out. that's a good thing. it is a profit-making, job creating aspect. looking at the import numbers, how much crude are we importing that is incorrect. you have to look at net imports, 6.5 million barrels a day. at the time of the embargo, they were at 6.5 million barrels
exxon mobil formed because the price was at its lowest level.he people at mobile thought it would stay there. the people at exxon did not. they realize that trying to control the price of oil makes [inaudible] look easy. host: a comment on twitter. guest: i will say no. it's one big world market out there. the u.s. import dependence has dropped or medically. i saw a story that looked at oil imports. i think it was "usa today." the number that matters are your net imports. the u.s. is...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headache the dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be called a big pool of exit the chemical dispersant is the best to come into my father for these bridges roads are coming from. a good deal and. done for good service because your houses you're saying here today that b.p. had known as a species there was none of them so much was supposed to. always corruption never thought of t
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i own exxon mobile. huge on managements that perform well over a long period of time and exxon mobile's management has done extremely well and i expect them to continue to do so. i would own exxon rather than chevron. >> very quick on the two stocks we quicked off the broadcast with, caterpillar and boeing. >> don't any either of them but if i had to own one or the other, i would own boeing rather than cater pillar. >> mike, you're becoming a verb yourself. >> thank you. >> chairman of holland and company. nobody does it faster better than mike. >>> carl icahn is back on twitter focussing his attention on apple stock its ceo and massive stockpile of cash. today the man that made nearly $1 billion in profits from selling half of the netflix holdings set out a cryptic tweet saying quote, just sent a letter to tim cook, pull letter will be disclosed on my website the shareholder square table, which will be launched tomorrow. well, reports say that icon's letter details approximately $2 billion investment in
i own exxon mobile. huge on managements that perform well over a long period of time and exxon mobile's management has done extremely well and i expect them to continue to do so. i would own exxon rather than chevron. >> very quick on the two stocks we quicked off the broadcast with, caterpillar and boeing. >> don't any either of them but if i had to own one or the other, i would own boeing rather than cater pillar. >> mike, you're becoming a verb yourself. >> thank you....
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be calling for an exit because chemical dispersant is the best to come in at night on the bottom of these bridges roads are coming from. four. hundred million. dollars for this service if your house is your same day the bts had known registered. this has anyone been thinking because of this incident. on. fox he announced. he did
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west for. boy problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material. or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill still. calling for exit because chemical dispersant is the best to come into my father for these drugs are common ground. to cover. the costs for the curves for each of your houses so you're saying here today the beach he's had known as a species there is none of them similar to this moment it always had some corruption but i mean i never thoug
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west for. boy problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material. or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope of the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material. or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be called a pool of exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in to my father for these bridges roads are coming from. and i know you're going. to dump for the clubs because your houses you're saying in the day that b.p. had known reza speaking things move them somewhere to suppose you always had some corruptio
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope of the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material. or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it...
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the last thing that chevron and exxon mobil can do is control the price of oil. there are at the mercy of the market. because theformed price was at its lowest level. it people at mobile thought would stay there. the people at exxon did not. they realize that trying to control the price of oil makes [inaudible] look easy. twitter.omment on say no. will it's one big world market out there. the u.s. import dependence has dropped or medically. i saw a story that looked at oil imports. i think it was "usa today." the number that matters are your net imports. the u.s. is becoming a ofnificant exporter products. we have the most modern refining system in the world. the rotterdam, antwerp and area, and the singapore area. the u.s. system is second to none. refiners have increasingly taken in more oil, turned into higher value products, and sent it out. that's a good thing. it is a profit-making, job creating aspect. looking at the import numbers, how much crude are we importing that is incorrect. you have to look at net imports, 6.5 million barrels a day. at the time of
the last thing that chevron and exxon mobil can do is control the price of oil. there are at the mercy of the market. because theformed price was at its lowest level. it people at mobile thought would stay there. the people at exxon did not. they realize that trying to control the price of oil makes [inaudible] look easy. twitter.omment on say no. will it's one big world market out there. the u.s. import dependence has dropped or medically. i saw a story that looked at oil imports. i think it...
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this land is too important to the american people to sell it to exxon mobile or conoco phillips or geho wants to transform it into an industrial route to the tar sands. a worry that mega loads would harm the habitat tha of salmo. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my workr worry about the mega ls the tip of the iceberg leading to something bigger and possibly more dangerous to the environment. >> in august hundreds of nez first blocked the highway inside of the reservation halting a general electric mega load. this cell phone scri video was recorded by one of the protestors. dozens were arrested. alicia a mother of two was one of them. >> those picked up by two state police officers man handled and i was bruised severely. my arms were hurt. >> ge's equipment passed through. but to date that was the last mega load to roll down highway 12. on thursday a federal judge reaffirmed san order barring any memega load from traveling on ts highway until further environmental and cultural and social impact studies are completed a ge spokesman c
this land is too important to the american people to sell it to exxon mobile or conoco phillips or geho wants to transform it into an industrial route to the tar sands. a worry that mega loads would harm the habitat tha of salmo. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my workr worry about the mega ls the tip of the iceberg leading to something bigger and possibly more dangerous to the environment. >> in august hundreds of nez first...
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it's the cheapest route for the exxon mobile, connickal phillips and general electrical to transport giant equipment like this. manufacturers in asia supply it for use in alberta, canna da. the shipments are too big to fit through overpasses. they take up the width of the two lane roads. the highway 12 is protected from develop as a place of unique natural beauty and environmental value. plans to run hundreds of megaloads through the corridor appalled those who lived all their lives along the river. >> it's incomprehensible something beautiful, historical, as this could be industrialised. >> this area is too important to the american team to sell it to exxon, mobile or connickal phillips or ge or anybody else who wants to transport the route into an industrial route. >> the couple began organising legal action to stop the megaloads. a worry that megaloads would harm the habitat of salmon in the clear water got the tribe involved. aaron penny runs the state of the art fish hatchery. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands of years. my worry about the megaloads i
it's the cheapest route for the exxon mobile, connickal phillips and general electrical to transport giant equipment like this. manufacturers in asia supply it for use in alberta, canna da. the shipments are too big to fit through overpasses. they take up the width of the two lane roads. the highway 12 is protected from develop as a place of unique natural beauty and environmental value. plans to run hundreds of megaloads through the corridor appalled those who lived all their lives along the...
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we'll get results from exxon mobile, general motors, apple, visa, facebook and chevron. on tuesday the highly anticipated meeting will kickoff. we'll find out if the tapering will begin or if it's off the table. on tuesday we'll get retail sales data. wednesday the first read of the third quarter gdp will be out. health and human services secretary will testify before congress on the problems plaguing the obama care website. >>> sean combs is hoping to accomplish what mtv network could not. he's keeping it about the music with his new cable channel, revolt. >> we're curating or con tent. back in the day we had soul train and american band stand to tell us what was new and coming up. >> you ran into oprah and she said i launched "own" and it was really difficult. >> i'm going to be transparent be you, this is the toughest thing i've done. >> you have sean combs enterprises and revolt tv. how did you do it? >> i've had a great work ethic. my mother had to work four jobs. seeing somebody do that it effects you and it effected me in a positive way. >> when was it in your lif
we'll get results from exxon mobile, general motors, apple, visa, facebook and chevron. on tuesday the highly anticipated meeting will kickoff. we'll find out if the tapering will begin or if it's off the table. on tuesday we'll get retail sales data. wednesday the first read of the third quarter gdp will be out. health and human services secretary will testify before congress on the problems plaguing the obama care website. >>> sean combs is hoping to accomplish what mtv network could...
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huge new tanker set for duty transporting oil up and down the west coast for subsid yardry of exxon mobile. shipyard manager lays out how big the ship really is. >> the actual oil capacity, 136,000 cubic meters, it would be around 33 million gallons of crude oil and approximately 790,000 barrels of oil were it's a subsid yardry of a nor region come wan knee but home grown. the jones act requires a ship moving goods within america to be built in america and most of the steel comes from american steel meals. like many shipbuildings fell on hard times during the recession but the boom helped them triple employment in the last two years to more than 1,000 workers. >> it's a game changer for our industry. the increase in shell oil production has increased dramatically and ships played an increasingly important role to move the oil to refineries along the nation's coast. >> reporter: these jobs will last for awhile. the shipyard is a contract to build six tankers. liberty bay is the first and each ship can cost as much as $200 million and take up to a year to build. so while the actual oil and g
huge new tanker set for duty transporting oil up and down the west coast for subsid yardry of exxon mobile. shipyard manager lays out how big the ship really is. >> the actual oil capacity, 136,000 cubic meters, it would be around 33 million gallons of crude oil and approximately 790,000 barrels of oil were it's a subsid yardry of a nor region come wan knee but home grown. the jones act requires a ship moving goods within america to be built in america and most of the steel comes from...
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today focused on exxon mobil. third quarter profit falling on weakness. the refining business. stock still higher today by about 5% over the last month, in fact. how come? on the technicals, richard ross, on the fundamentals, john stevenson, on the drums, keith moon. john stevenson, first you and the fundamentals. why is it going up as oil prices are going down? >> brian, i think it's really a story about global growth resuming. i think that's the only reason because the fundamentals are horrific on this stock. this is increasingly becoming a natural gas play. 55% of the reserves are booked to natural gas which doesn't seem to bad when it's on a 6-1 ratio. but we all know that oil trades at roughly $100 a barrel which is a 25-1 ratio which means that we're really overstating the economic value of the reserves by a factor of roughly 6 times. so it's enormous overstatement which is all, of course, legal under the s.e.c. guidelines. but i think what it really shows is this is a company that's increasingly going to struggle for growth. in fact, there's going to be no production gro
today focused on exxon mobil. third quarter profit falling on weakness. the refining business. stock still higher today by about 5% over the last month, in fact. how come? on the technicals, richard ross, on the fundamentals, john stevenson, on the drums, keith moon. john stevenson, first you and the fundamentals. why is it going up as oil prices are going down? >> brian, i think it's really a story about global growth resuming. i think that's the only reason because the fundamentals are...
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exxon mobile is the largest attract tore. if you exclude that it would have positive growth for the quarter. >> john, you talked about financials. we know that jp morgan and wells fargo reporting on friday. what are you expecting from them not only about the third quarter, but what they might say about the outlook? >> what is interesting, two different scenarios for jp morgan looking for a decline above 14% and the other hand, wells fargo looking for growth of 11% this quarter. the estimate for wells fargo hasn't really moved that much. so, you know, again, the financial sector expected to be a better one this quarter, and we'll keep an eye out for what guidance those companies are giving, particularly wells fargo for mortgage refinancing and the mortgage market. >> john, thank you very much. john butters, senior earnings analyst. >>> and still ahead on "nightly business report", a shot in the arm, despite the glitches in the health care exchanges, will the increased number of insured patients help the long-term prognosis of
exxon mobile is the largest attract tore. if you exclude that it would have positive growth for the quarter. >> john, you talked about financials. we know that jp morgan and wells fargo reporting on friday. what are you expecting from them not only about the third quarter, but what they might say about the outlook? >> what is interesting, two different scenarios for jp morgan looking for a decline above 14% and the other hand, wells fargo looking for growth of 11% this quarter. the...
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they've been generally doing better than the bottom three, home depot all right but microsoft and exxon mobile stocks largely. take a look at the ivw. you can buy growth versus value indexes out there. unof the ones in the s&p. the apple is the largest holding in this large cap growth index. growth companies have strong improvement an earnings in sales. that's what a growth company looks like. look at the ibe, the value index for the s&p 500. two of the biggest holdings are microsoft and exxon the two sue was talking about. values are cheap companies, cheaper things like low price to book value, low price to sales. in this environment, sue, where growth is hard to examine by, the reason you get outperformance, is investors will pay top dollar for that growth when it's hard to come by. the problem with growth historically is they start overpaying. and the stocks get overbought. and they have to come down again. that's why historically, value over long periods of time outperform growth stocks. it doesn't look that way now. got to look at it a longer period. >> thanks, bob. ty, up to you. >> tha
they've been generally doing better than the bottom three, home depot all right but microsoft and exxon mobile stocks largely. take a look at the ivw. you can buy growth versus value indexes out there. unof the ones in the s&p. the apple is the largest holding in this large cap growth index. growth companies have strong improvement an earnings in sales. that's what a growth company looks like. look at the ibe, the value index for the s&p 500. two of the biggest holdings are microsoft...
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can you imagine a gs-14 running exxon mobil? or amazon? or frankly, any of the nfl teams except the redskins? [laughter] we have to rethink how we manage budgets. let's face it, even with cuts, we talk about budgets in access of $400 billion a year. that is a lot of money. it has to be spent well. we have too many facilities. congress has to do something about brack. we clearly have to get our arms around health care. $49 billion a year for this year for health care. the actuaries say we can save billions right now. there are things we can do. what we shouldn't do -- and i will reiterate what i said before it -- you limit capabilities that we will -- should a new contingency come that we did not see.
can you imagine a gs-14 running exxon mobil? or amazon? or frankly, any of the nfl teams except the redskins? [laughter] we have to rethink how we manage budgets. let's face it, even with cuts, we talk about budgets in access of $400 billion a year. that is a lot of money. it has to be spent well. we have too many facilities. congress has to do something about brack. we clearly have to get our arms around health care. $49 billion a year for this year for health care. the actuaries say we can...
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but some of these energy names we talk about, conoco phillips and exxon mobil talked about earlier in the week seems to hold 85 85.5. >> tech had nice gains today. small caps had nice gains today. the question is if we have a deal some time this weekend is it a sell the news sort of event or do we rally? >> it's sell the news. if you get 1725 print that guy thinks you get, to me we just -- we're trading technically. we went down to 1650. straight up to 1700. so once we get a deal whether it be something for a year or six weeks, you know we've seen this playbook like josh said. but to me it's different. we're at all time highs. we're going to be very quickly focused on earnings. let me tell you people the earnings we saw this week that were related to the u.s. consumer were not good. okay? and we saw misses from gap on the same store sales. obviously that's pretty heavy in china. we saw it in limited. the u.s. consumer is tapped. the longer the shutdown the more -- the worse the earnings visibility will be for the q-4. >> full coverage of the d.c. dysfunction in tonight's special repor
but some of these energy names we talk about, conoco phillips and exxon mobil talked about earlier in the week seems to hold 85 85.5. >> tech had nice gains today. small caps had nice gains today. the question is if we have a deal some time this weekend is it a sell the news sort of event or do we rally? >> it's sell the news. if you get 1725 print that guy thinks you get, to me we just -- we're trading technically. we went down to 1650. straight up to 1700. so once we get a deal...
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i think they are better land and exxon mobile.e billions of dollars, yes, you can do a store eighth and i say that they make billions of dollars. we are in a different business. in long term may accumulate wealth and they buy back shares. >> this company is getting a buying upgrade. do you like netflix? >> and yes. off your temperature children in front of this for hours and they can watch all those nickelodeon shows. there melissa elections for the adults and not too great but they are okay for the kids. they have long-term patients. i am starting to like them even more. >> and what setback with him at 9:15 a.m.. >> >> this was a picture of a video that showed an end is prompting discussion of why this was posted and then remo's. oakland a's are trying to move out of their old stadium. they're having problems with the source system. 48,000 people are expected to come to this game tonight. it is just an image-as what did they take it down.n? >> the time is 60 3:00 a.m.. here is 6:53 a.m.. here is a live look at the jack london squ
i think they are better land and exxon mobile.e billions of dollars, yes, you can do a store eighth and i say that they make billions of dollars. we are in a different business. in long term may accumulate wealth and they buy back shares. >> this company is getting a buying upgrade. do you like netflix? >> and yes. off your temperature children in front of this for hours and they can watch all those nickelodeon shows. there melissa elections for the adults and not too great but they...
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the way exxon mobile set up today, we keep pushing down to the lows we made in january and december. i think you can trade that from alongside using that as a stop into their earnings release. and linked in we talked about the momentous stocks, they had really interesting data. that's another name that would be interesting to get back into. >> keep in mind it has been a very volatile week but it has been a good week overall. the dough is up 16% year to date. that's remarkable to think. >> it's scary, actually, to have to play how sane or insane our congress is. that is really not a great position to be in. and just focus on earnings. it's a point where we will look back on it as somewhat of a non-evenn. >> i think that's what we get to. we will get to the meat in the next week or so. they never really got sold off that hard. last week we saw an enterprise disappointed and guided down. you know, the stock got murdered. it is down 12.5%. i think stocks are going to trade less correlated. portfolio managers are really going to have to sprint towards the end of the year and figure out ho
the way exxon mobile set up today, we keep pushing down to the lows we made in january and december. i think you can trade that from alongside using that as a stop into their earnings release. and linked in we talked about the momentous stocks, they had really interesting data. that's another name that would be interesting to get back into. >> keep in mind it has been a very volatile week but it has been a good week overall. the dough is up 16% year to date. that's remarkable to think....
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this is a subsidiary of exxon mobil, and it was an employee who found the initial violation of leaking wastewater back in 2010. you are aware this is going through the courts, and i want to know what is the role of the department of environmental protection now. will you follow up if there are findings in this case? are you already following up? >> we have our own proceeding. we investigated the case. we referred it for criminal investigation. we did our own investigation, and we do have what i would consider a resolution we could move forward with, but with respect to the criminal case we are allowing that to play out. it could be better. >> what do you think would make it better? >> there are unintended consequences. i have noticed there are some industries. i use conventional oil well operators. there are requirements, notification requirements that really don't apply at all to the conventional well operator who has five oil wells drilled in 1910 and produce a gallon of crude oil a week, yet meeting that regulatory requirement has a real cost to these guys. their margins are slim al
this is a subsidiary of exxon mobil, and it was an employee who found the initial violation of leaking wastewater back in 2010. you are aware this is going through the courts, and i want to know what is the role of the department of environmental protection now. will you follow up if there are findings in this case? are you already following up? >> we have our own proceeding. we investigated the case. we referred it for criminal investigation. we did our own investigation, and we do have...
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conco philips and exxon mobil report before the opening bell.ngs in europe, french based profits tumbling in the third quarter as european refining margins remain an issue. expectations on the rise in tokyo, comparing $400 million compared to the previous year. the stock at the moment is down 1% in paris. royal dutch shell third quarter profits coming in below estimates as refining margins and disruption necessary nigeria take their toll. the cfo says recent moves underline the company's commitment to shareholder returns. that shell stock, though, down pretty big 5% in london trade. jason gammel, head of oil and gas research joins us now. jason, these issues with weak refining margins, production problems, how much of that is still going to be an issue for exxon when they report later, as well? >> i think that the defining margin condition is going to affect the exxon numbers and i do expect that excellence numbers will be down at least 1% a year ago. so the trends we're seeing in shell i would expect extremely -- exxon has a very large chemical
conco philips and exxon mobil report before the opening bell.ngs in europe, french based profits tumbling in the third quarter as european refining margins remain an issue. expectations on the rise in tokyo, comparing $400 million compared to the previous year. the stock at the moment is down 1% in paris. royal dutch shell third quarter profits coming in below estimates as refining margins and disruption necessary nigeria take their toll. the cfo says recent moves underline the company's...
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. >> exxon-mobil released this ad.he foundation already spent $100 billion for the standards span to spend more. in some cases it may be too late. >> the information that is coming out, it's clear that it's ready to move on. >> there people out there that don't have the actual experience in the classroom that is making opinions about common core. >> meanwhile, millions are caught in the middle of a tug of war. craig melvin. >> sacramento mayor kevin johnson is among a group of mayors working on reform and president of the national conference of black mayors and slated to be the president of the u.s. conference of mayors. mayor johnson, good morning to you, sir. thanks for getting up early california time. i know what's going on in california is there seems to be on one hand the state wants to embrace it. on the other hand you guys are dumping standardized tests this year. the secretary of education is upset about that. where are you on common core and the controversy about what california should do about a standardized
. >> exxon-mobil released this ad.he foundation already spent $100 billion for the standards span to spend more. in some cases it may be too late. >> the information that is coming out, it's clear that it's ready to move on. >> there people out there that don't have the actual experience in the classroom that is making opinions about common core. >> meanwhile, millions are caught in the middle of a tug of war. craig melvin. >> sacramento mayor kevin johnson is...
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exxon mobile every year dozen energy a look.nd we use it internally for our own planning and investment strategy. we also publishes a the we can have a discussion about it and share our views of the energy future. we have done this for a number of years. graphics for not forget them. >> this is an illegal power point. >> it is not even the one that i was promised. >> i was going to put that up. less talk about the world from an and energy. >> 2040, will it look like? how difficult? how different will the energy picture? >> three of the seven different tone -- 7 billion people we share the world with. almost all those are the developing economies. there are concentrated in a number of regions. and as we look at that, that increase in population in standard of living and dying comes are critical. then developed economy. they use a certain amount of energy. that will be fairly stable going for nova long-term. elected to grips in this. the economic cooperation development and the expansion economies and all the growth and powerhouse
exxon mobile every year dozen energy a look.nd we use it internally for our own planning and investment strategy. we also publishes a the we can have a discussion about it and share our views of the energy future. we have done this for a number of years. graphics for not forget them. >> this is an illegal power point. >> it is not even the one that i was promised. >> i was going to put that up. less talk about the world from an and energy. >> 2040, will it look like? how...
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>> i can't speak for exxon-mobil or the federal government. >> i don't think the world bank wants to weigh in; right? >> at exxon-mobil, we are doing both building a chemical plant down in texas to take advantage of the expanded gas supplies and liquid supplies, but we are paired alistening with in a commercial venture where exporting gas is viable. we think the resource basedded is substantial here in the united states and can support a wide range of opportunities. >> thanks, next question. we're short on time, sorry. >> ken, a jefferson science fellow. i have two questions. actually, the first one is closely related to the last one. i live in north dakota, which is is a booming energy state and when you talk to people in my state, there's an attitude of the sky's the limit in terms of producing oil and natural gas and coal. i'm interested in, for question one, what portion do you really think we can provide strictly from domestic sources? the second question is very different driven by the fact i'm a computer scientist and look at a smart grid and use of smart meters and smart appl
>> i can't speak for exxon-mobil or the federal government. >> i don't think the world bank wants to weigh in; right? >> at exxon-mobil, we are doing both building a chemical plant down in texas to take advantage of the expanded gas supplies and liquid supplies, but we are paired alistening with in a commercial venture where exporting gas is viable. we think the resource basedded is substantial here in the united states and can support a wide range of opportunities. >>...
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. ♪ >> announcer: today's education nation is brought to you by exxon mobil. >> on education nation, >> i caught up with these bronx students as they discovered they're just as good as those subjects as the boys. >> i can sit here and just create and create and carreate. >> reporter: at a pilot school bringing computer science and software engineering classes to youth girls can learn about producing beats and songs. >> this is actually the actual game control. >> reporter: and the basic language of code to create video games. >> you lost me at electricity starts when -- >> sorry. >> i'm confused. >> reporter: meet cynthia, clarissa and geneva. >> how many of you when you thought about coding or video gaming or music said that's something i'm interesting in? you did? was that scary or intimidating at first? >> that was more of a guys thing. i was skeptical. >> when i came to the school at first i was like i don't want to go to school but people that want to make the video game that's not what i want to do. but now i learned it's fun and relates to real life. >> we found that given our
. ♪ >> announcer: today's education nation is brought to you by exxon mobil. >> on education nation, >> i caught up with these bronx students as they discovered they're just as good as those subjects as the boys. >> i can sit here and just create and create and carreate. >> reporter: at a pilot school bringing computer science and software engineering classes to youth girls can learn about producing beats and songs. >> this is actually the actual game...
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in july, the board filed suit against 97 oil and gas companies, including bp, exxon mobil, and chevronccusing them of killing plant life, eroding soil, and carrying out a "mercilessly efficient, continuously expanding system of ecological destruction." votedne board members unanimously in favor of a lawsuit, but louisiana's republican governor bobby jindal, who reportedly has received over $1 million in campaign donations from the oil industry, has staunchly oppose the effort. governor jindal said the suit would be a litmus test for new nominees to the flood board and vowed not to read .2 members whose terms had expired, including the board's vice president, john berry, who spearheaded a lawsuit against the oil companies. committee thathe selects nominees for the board chose not to renominate john berry, citing his support for the lawsuit. which the majority on the board supported. john berry joins us now. he will remain in his post until governor jindal chooses one of two people picked by the nominating committee to replace them. john berry is also an award- winning historian and auth
in july, the board filed suit against 97 oil and gas companies, including bp, exxon mobil, and chevronccusing them of killing plant life, eroding soil, and carrying out a "mercilessly efficient, continuously expanding system of ecological destruction." votedne board members unanimously in favor of a lawsuit, but louisiana's republican governor bobby jindal, who reportedly has received over $1 million in campaign donations from the oil industry, has staunchly oppose the effort....
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other deniers -- exxon mobil. quote fromerbatim the ceo of exxon mobil. "what good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?" [laughter] me, you do are like not know where to start. their business model and the other large carbon areuters business model based on extending this artificial in evaluation of their subprime assets for as long as they possibly can. americans is to work for the formation of public policy they stun reality. based on logic. based on region. in support of the public interest, not special interest here it because they have achieved so much control over the operations of our democracy does not mean we can't take it back. you think i am passionate about this? you are damn right i am passionate about this. almostl hear people say like it is a throwaway, i love this country. i love this country, dammit. and our country is in trouble. this dysfunction on capitol hill is pathetic. it is absolutely pitiful. it is not enough just to throw an epithet. there are good people trapped in a bad system. when i went to congress in the 1970's, i
other deniers -- exxon mobil. quote fromerbatim the ceo of exxon mobil. "what good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?" [laughter] me, you do are like not know where to start. their business model and the other large carbon areuters business model based on extending this artificial in evaluation of their subprime assets for as long as they possibly can. americans is to work for the formation of public policy they stun reality. based on logic. based on region. in support of...
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exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars.hell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love your level of enthusiasm for digging out the truth. for bobby kennedy after john was shot. i grew up in a household that listen to martin luther king's speeches live. at age 18 i voted for president carter as a young marine. i could not wait to get on active duty. i was stationed at okinawa. i do have a question for andy. i just wanted to give some background. as a young marine, i could not on tv, and i ended up in central america in 1978 in honduras. then i went to argentina. i learned so much about the world and our economy. what andy talks about ties all of this together. by johnly anot
exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars.hell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love...
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do you have any sense these heads of corporations like exxon mobil, like bp, like chevron, are changing? >> one of the positive factors now is that i mean go a lot with forward-looking business leaders . there are two types of business leaders in this context. those who are profiting from fossil fuel developed profits and want to keep it that way, and a very significant number of business leaders who know very well that we have to move to a low carbon economy, that we have to address this issue because otherwise, we would have social unrest and displacement. that is very bad for business. many good business leaders are interested in getting away from the short-term quarterly returns to real sustainability. we have been talking about sustainability since the rio conference. that means economic sustainability, environmental and social sustainability. i think corporations know now they need to triple the bottom line. you mentioned social unrest and displacement as the real effects of climate change. what do you mean? >> it is all ready having that many people are having to leave their plac
do you have any sense these heads of corporations like exxon mobil, like bp, like chevron, are changing? >> one of the positive factors now is that i mean go a lot with forward-looking business leaders . there are two types of business leaders in this context. those who are profiting from fossil fuel developed profits and want to keep it that way, and a very significant number of business leaders who know very well that we have to move to a low carbon economy, that we have to address this...
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. >> for a subsidiary of exxon mobil.y got another one which is interesting for me to see how you build them, you basically put a huge puzzle together and then there's four more. >> correct. >> the jobs here now, how long will they last? >> we have a secured order backlog out q3 2016 but we're working hard to make that further out 2017 and 2018. i wouldn't be surprised if we don't have a backlog out to 2016 over the next year or 2018, sorry. >> that's good news. five years out. what are some of your concerns as a ceo running a shipyard in america now. >> number one, in terms for the industry we've spent a lot of time making sure we can deliver on our commitments to customers, deliver safely number one, on time, below budget. something we work hard to do to gain confidence in our customers and continue to do that and have a long backlog now which provides well for us. >> at aker this is an american story, it is. >> american workers. >> much of the steel used in that ship coming from american steel mills. >> 30 minutes away
. >> for a subsidiary of exxon mobil.y got another one which is interesting for me to see how you build them, you basically put a huge puzzle together and then there's four more. >> correct. >> the jobs here now, how long will they last? >> we have a secured order backlog out q3 2016 but we're working hard to make that further out 2017 and 2018. i wouldn't be surprised if we don't have a backlog out to 2016 over the next year or 2018, sorry. >> that's good news....
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while exxon mobil is only up 2% this year, the real big movers having in those fraking plays and the companies that play into fraking services. sl schlumberger, halliburton. the stocks have had a terrific year and another terrific quarter. all about the fraking industry. back to you. >> thank you so much. want to get to the earnings that are just crossing the wire. aig out with earnings coming in. third quarter, 96 cents a share versus an estimate of 96. dominic chu with the numbers and story behind the numbers. over to you, dom. >> what we have is an earnings beat. aig insurance giant coming out with 96 cents per share in terms of earnings. beating the average analyst estimate of 94 cents. revenues, though, coming in just a little bit light. the number there, $8.43 billion in revenues for aig versus average analyst estimates for $8.4 billion. the stock is drifting about 2% lower in the after hours session. but overall we're talking about a stock that has been up around 43%, 44%. the story of aig, yes, maybe just a little bit of profit taking on that revenue miss. still, a stock that
while exxon mobil is only up 2% this year, the real big movers having in those fraking plays and the companies that play into fraking services. sl schlumberger, halliburton. the stocks have had a terrific year and another terrific quarter. all about the fraking industry. back to you. >> thank you so much. want to get to the earnings that are just crossing the wire. aig out with earnings coming in. third quarter, 96 cents a share versus an estimate of 96. dominic chu with the numbers and...
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the top three holdings financial heavy weights wells fargo and jpmorgan in fourth and fifth while exxon mobil and j&j other slow growing high yielding dividend stocks have moved down. more tech on the top. given the tech dominance the average dividend yield that the top ten widely -- wildly held stocks is down 2.58%. a slight drop. you would think given the low rate interest rate environment the street would be prioritizing high dividend yielding stocks. but capital management says with an uptick in economic activity growth stocks are primed for outperformance and says the dividend income play in this low rate ep virmts is overcrowded. tyler and sue. thank you very much. we're back with td ameritrade president tom bradley. seema mentioned something interesting. the low interest rate environment. that's a big concern for your clients because they need to generate income. and that's very tough to do. unless you do the dividend paying stocks. what your clients telling you how they are replacing the income they were used to having. >> in addition to the popularity of the dividend paying stocks ma
the top three holdings financial heavy weights wells fargo and jpmorgan in fourth and fifth while exxon mobil and j&j other slow growing high yielding dividend stocks have moved down. more tech on the top. given the tech dominance the average dividend yield that the top ten widely -- wildly held stocks is down 2.58%. a slight drop. you would think given the low rate interest rate environment the street would be prioritizing high dividend yielding stocks. but capital management says with an...
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exxon mobile, looks like the company came in with earnings of $1.79. the estimate for $1.77.al earnings, 7.9. third quarter earnings, 7.9 billion. down 18% from the third quarter of 2012. they say production of oil increased from a year earlier. significant weaker refining margins as a result of increased capacity negatively impacted the downstream markets. >> people have been short. >> well, he's been back a lot of -- >> because of the refining. >> a lot of the big majors. expenditures, capex and exploration expenditures, $10.5 billion in the third quarter, $32.6 billion for the first nine months of 2013. that was in line with the spending plans, part of the reason he was short, too. they'd been cutting back on some of the capex and that was why he was looking at a lot of these. >> anyway, that stock barely budging right now. >> we also have a little bit of earnings news from after the bell. starbucks posting better than expected quarterly profits. the coffee house chain offered a conservative full-year earnings forecast that fell below wall street's view and we'll be watchi
exxon mobile, looks like the company came in with earnings of $1.79. the estimate for $1.77.al earnings, 7.9. third quarter earnings, 7.9 billion. down 18% from the third quarter of 2012. they say production of oil increased from a year earlier. significant weaker refining margins as a result of increased capacity negatively impacted the downstream markets. >> people have been short. >> well, he's been back a lot of -- >> because of the refining. >> a lot of the big...