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, and others, for failing — amazon, exxonmobil, and others, forfailing to — amazon, exxonmobil, and othersiling to reveal the — amazon, exxonmobil, and others, forfailing to reveal the impact on the climate. we do know that companies do publish sustainability reports, but the problem that we haveis reports, but the problem that we have is that these reports are not standardised, so it is extremely difficult to do sensible comparisons. and, it is great, it is coming from the investor side, this idea of becoming more environmentally friendly, of focusing more on the environment, it is coming more from investors, which is coming more from investors, which is extremely important. this group, the campaign platform cdp, has brought together a record number of banking firms, investors, and they are demanding companies to reveal more accurate data. as you say, there really needs to be a standardisation of this, doesn't there? yes, otherwise you can have there? yes, otherwise you can have the statistics saying what you want them to say. and now, a waiter being asked to pay for the cost of a bill at
, and others, for failing — amazon, exxonmobil, and others, forfailing to — amazon, exxonmobil, and othersiling to reveal the — amazon, exxonmobil, and others, forfailing to reveal the impact on the climate. we do know that companies do publish sustainability reports, but the problem that we haveis reports, but the problem that we have is that these reports are not standardised, so it is extremely difficult to do sensible comparisons. and, it is great, it is coming from the investor side,...
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. >> last but not least, exxonmobil, b.k. >> here comes the jar.'m going to fade this one i'm still playing oil this is a bear market rally. we had a bit of a lift from geopolitical tension i don't think there's a reason for either side in the conflict in the middle east to go to anything further there's a chance we have like a tactical miscalculation, but for me you fade the exxonmobil because i think this goes lower. >> you liked this one yesterday. you mentioned it yesterday. >> i can't believe you. >> i listen to you on occasion. >> you make it seem she can't remember day over day facts. >> she tunes me out. >> i block him out. >> it is like the old vhs and you don't mess with those guys. >> what are you talking about, vhs. >> on the tv when we were kids. >> trade it! >> i said last night -- what >> please, exxonmobil. >> last night for the first time in at least a year and a half exxonmobil stopped making lower lows and lower highs valuation is compelling. i think oil actually goes higher on a benign market, i think this stock trades back up t
. >> last but not least, exxonmobil, b.k. >> here comes the jar.'m going to fade this one i'm still playing oil this is a bear market rally. we had a bit of a lift from geopolitical tension i don't think there's a reason for either side in the conflict in the middle east to go to anything further there's a chance we have like a tactical miscalculation, but for me you fade the exxonmobil because i think this goes lower. >> you liked this one yesterday. you mentioned it...
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conoco up nearly 40% chevron up about 20% and exxonmobil, a name pete is tossing out, is down over the last three years if you are looking for under performance, exxonmobil is wher you'll be able to create some -- >> it was conoco that cut its dividend, right? >> yes, and they've been patient on the -- >> a couple years ago. >> here now the dividend matters in an environment where it wants -- >> the ceo made a big statement during all of the occidental petroleum fight for the companies when they were considering a variety of them and the ceo of conoco philips said no. we'll not go after these guys at these crazy valuations if you can make it fit, go for it i'm paraphrasing but i think people like that discipline as well, judge, rather than chasing and trying to beat somebody out for an asset by leapfrogging higher and higher. >> i sold conoco two, three years ago and i haven't missed i miss root canal more, i think, because energy is -- has undergone a -- >> you missed the 40% move >> well, i sold it pretty well over the last two, three years not that high, but you know what -- >> stev
conoco up nearly 40% chevron up about 20% and exxonmobil, a name pete is tossing out, is down over the last three years if you are looking for under performance, exxonmobil is wher you'll be able to create some -- >> it was conoco that cut its dividend, right? >> yes, and they've been patient on the -- >> a couple years ago. >> here now the dividend matters in an environment where it wants -- >> the ceo made a big statement during all of the occidental petroleum...
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now matter how much i like the oil stocks at any moment, it's wrong i can count a portfolio with exxonmobil and halliburton j and j, bristol myers and united health even as i like all four they leave you way too exposed to health care risks that could overwhelm the whole group at once having iundiversefied portfolio mistake, the way it works in this country. if you have all your bets in one sector, you beat pretty much everybody who is diversified out there. that's the nature of the beast a hedge fund manager that does that and gets lucky can market himself as a huge success and raise tons of capital from investors that don't realize how much risk they are really, truly taking on. whether you're an armature or professional, you need to do your homework and keep your portfolio exciting it may not be sexy but there is the routine maintenance stuff that protects you from monster losses down the line mike in south carolina, mike >> hey, jim. it's mike in south carolina. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: i was just wondering. i'm a new investor and i'm going to invest $100,000, how many stock
now matter how much i like the oil stocks at any moment, it's wrong i can count a portfolio with exxonmobil and halliburton j and j, bristol myers and united health even as i like all four they leave you way too exposed to health care risks that could overwhelm the whole group at once having iundiversefied portfolio mistake, the way it works in this country. if you have all your bets in one sector, you beat pretty much everybody who is diversified out there. that's the nature of the beast a...
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the first attack wounded three yeerk workers and reportedly prompted exxonmobile to evacuate some 40luding americans. in this as the u.s. special envoy for iran briefed lawmakers on capitol hill on the u.s. response to the escalating tensions in the middle east. >> this administration has implemented an unprecedented pressure campaign with two primary objectives. first to deeprive the iranian jooext money it needs to support its dee stabilizing activities. second, to bring iran back to the negotiating able. >> the u.s. is accusing iran of the increasing number of attacks in the region including two on oil tankers off the coast of iran. now with iran threatening to ramp up its nuclear production and break the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal, and the pentagon is once again sending more military personnel to the gulf region at least another 1,000 troops for intelligence reconnaissance, surveillance and force protection in the middle east. >> and the white house says president trump will never allow iranton develop nuclear weapons while maintaining the president does not want to go to war
the first attack wounded three yeerk workers and reportedly prompted exxonmobile to evacuate some 40luding americans. in this as the u.s. special envoy for iran briefed lawmakers on capitol hill on the u.s. response to the escalating tensions in the middle east. >> this administration has implemented an unprecedented pressure campaign with two primary objectives. first to deeprive the iranian jooext money it needs to support its dee stabilizing activities. second, to bring iran back to...
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. >> it was a fun show, a good time exxonmobil, first time in a while it has not made a lower low. i think exxonmobil is going higher. >> that does it for us see you back team tomorrow for more "fast money". >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now [ applause ] >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica a lot of people want to make friends. i do have some special pals with me today i do just want to help you make some money my job is not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you, put it in context so you can understand it. so call me at 1-800-cnbc how did we get up here with the s&p 500 hitting all-time highs, dow hitting its high for the year after gaining 249 points today. s&p climbed 4.9% nasdaq rose .80% and more importantly, does this market have what it takes to keep powering higher regardless of what happens with the president, with trade, with the federal reserve? just looking at the fundamentals of
. >> it was a fun show, a good time exxonmobil, first time in a while it has not made a lower low. i think exxonmobil is going higher. >> that does it for us see you back team tomorrow for more "fast money". >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now [ applause ] >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to...
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accused of attacking six officials and iran fired a rocket at an exxonmobil plant this week. the u.s. has sent a thousand more troops to the region. lawmakers wondering where this goes next huddling at the white house late today >> we must act in a way that does deescalate and does not escalate the tensions and the situation there. >> reporter: and the house speaker after her meeting with the president was with also asked if she's convinced based on the intelligence she's seen that the iranians were behind this attack in international waters her answer, a definitive yes >> hallie jackson at the white house tonight. our foreign correspondent richard engel is in the region richard, do we have any idea what iran's goal is with the provocations, and are the risks growing? >> reporter: the risks are certainly growing. hard liners with iran are furious with president trump, mainly for tightening sanctions. so, they're trying to show their power. but they're also trying to calibrate it that's why they're attacking tankers but not sinking them, firing at aircraft that have no pilot.
accused of attacking six officials and iran fired a rocket at an exxonmobil plant this week. the u.s. has sent a thousand more troops to the region. lawmakers wondering where this goes next huddling at the white house late today >> we must act in a way that does deescalate and does not escalate the tensions and the situation there. >> reporter: and the house speaker after her meeting with the president was with also asked if she's convinced based on the intelligence she's seen that...
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. >> it was a fun show, a good time exxonmobil, first time in a while it has not made a lower low.onmobil is going higher. >> that does it for us see you back team tomorrow for more "fast money". >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now [ applause ] >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica a lot of people want to make friends. i do have some special pals with me today i do just want to help you make some money my job is not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you, put it in context so you can
. >> it was a fun show, a good time exxonmobil, first time in a while it has not made a lower low.onmobil is going higher. >> that does it for us see you back team tomorrow for more "fast money". >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now [ applause ] >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money....
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we should also let you know that nbc universal and comcast ventures shopify and exxonmobil, we'll get to them next and you still have time to reach us tonhe website or tweet us. we're back after this quick break. [ grunting ] it's snowtime baby. [ screaming ] oh, it's just this weird little guy. ow! ow, ow, ow! ow, ow, ow! [ screaming ] not cool. ♪ >>> gold is up 11% since september, but one technician says you haven't seen anything yet. check out the article online now. go to tradingnation.cnbc.com >>> welcome back let's answer some of your questions now. i have one for you, from josh in new jersey, not terra noefanovae best i can tell. you sold it april 11th and the shares have been down a bunch. >> i didn't want to fold, but i definitely wanted out because you can only own so many names and there were other things you wanted to be involved with and i sold it the same day i bought disney i still do believe that there is a great play on the electrification on the world's automobile industry and this might be one of the good ways to play it, but it's a long time coming at this point b
we should also let you know that nbc universal and comcast ventures shopify and exxonmobil, we'll get to them next and you still have time to reach us tonhe website or tweet us. we're back after this quick break. [ grunting ] it's snowtime baby. [ screaming ] oh, it's just this weird little guy. ow! ow, ow, ow! ow, ow, ow! [ screaming ] not cool. ♪ >>> gold is up 11% since september, but one technician says you haven't seen anything yet. check out the article online now. go to...
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workers were wounded when a short-range missile landed near an operations center used by exxonmob exxonmobil there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. >>> it is one of the largest drugusts in u.s. history federal authorities seizing over $1 billion worth of cocaine. that's nearly 17 tons found hidden in cargo ships in a port in philadelphia. it is the alarming sign of a cocaine comeback in america. nbc's pete williams has the latest >> reporr: hidden on this ship docked in philadelphia federal agents say was a huge stcocaine containers just over 17 tons of it with a street val krewe, u.s. officials say, of over $1 billion. court documents say crew members have told investigators that the drugs were loaded onto the ships from boats while it was under way, then stuffed into some of it may have been intended for sale in the u.s., investigators say, but most was to be shped on to europe it's the third lar.sst u. cocaine seizure in history, another sign that cocaine is making aomeback. just three months ago drug agents found nearly two tons on a ship in the port of new york a
workers were wounded when a short-range missile landed near an operations center used by exxonmob exxonmobil there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. >>> it is one of the largest drugusts in u.s. history federal authorities seizing over $1 billion worth of cocaine. that's nearly 17 tons found hidden in cargo ships in a port in philadelphia. it is the alarming sign of a cocaine comeback in america. nbc's pete williams has the latest >> reporr: hidden on this...
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americans evacuated and fears growing after a short range rocket slammed into the iraqi headquarters of exxonmobil. iranian backedilitia now blamed by iraqi security officials. news today of two other attacks in two days on bases housing us military personal in iraq. this comes after explosions on oil tankers last week. the u.s. navy showing ntvidence today, tiny frag of what it iranian an mine and the magnet that fixed it to the side of the ship. >>he mine that was used does bear a strike i resemblance was hat whi displayed in iranian military parades. >> the.s. navy now saying they have high confidence that was caused by amine. we're also learning the u.s. has ink iffer printsf at least one >> iran denies it carried out the attacks. all this as another 1,000 aman troops are being sent to the region. >> president trump says the tanker attacks are very minor. but the number of nstrikes and threats o u.s. facilities in the region is growing, causing u.s. officials real concern. lester. >> bill neely, thas. > prosecutors charge four men today in the shooting down of a passenger plane five ar ye ago
americans evacuated and fears growing after a short range rocket slammed into the iraqi headquarters of exxonmobil. iranian backedilitia now blamed by iraqi security officials. news today of two other attacks in two days on bases housing us military personal in iraq. this comes after explosions on oil tankers last week. the u.s. navy showing ntvidence today, tiny frag of what it iranian an mine and the magnet that fixed it to the side of the ship. >>he mine that was used does bear a...
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oil giant exxonmobil. this as the u.s. reveals new evidence of iran's alleged involvement in those attacks on oil tankers in the region. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely has more. bill, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, guys. the u.s. is building its case against iran this morning with new evidence that it's shown to nbc news here in the gulf. the president appears to be playing down the significance of the attacks on those oil tankers as minor. meanwhile, in iraq this morning, a rocket attack on workers evacuated from a u.s. oil company. at the u.s. base on the persian gulf, fragments of mines and the magnets used to attach them. made by iran, says the u.s., to attack oil tankers last week. >> the mine that was used does bear a striking resemblance to that which has been publicly displayed in the iranian military parades. >> reporter: more proof, say u.s. officials, of iranian guilt. to add to the photograph and the video that show iranian revolutionary guards next to the damaged ship. president t
oil giant exxonmobil. this as the u.s. reveals new evidence of iran's alleged involvement in those attacks on oil tankers in the region. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely has more. bill, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, guys. the u.s. is building its case against iran this morning with new evidence that it's shown to nbc news here in the gulf. the president appears to be playing down the significance of the attacks on those oil tankers as minor. meanwhile, in iraq...
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just this week, iraqi officials say iran launched a rocket attack on an exxonmobil facility in iraq. and tonight former military and intelligence officials say if president trump had carried out a strike, itld have added more fuel to the fire and reopened the eandora's box of middt war. >> if he called off the strike because of legitimate concerns about collateral damage to civilians, he made the right call. >> and richard joins us now. richard there are new signs tonight there could be diplomatic efforts here. what do we know? >> well, lester, one thing about ing all the way to the brink is that it either leads to a conflict or could force diplomacy. as and the u.s. h requested a meeting on iran at the u.n. security council, and itill be on the agenda in japan at the g20 summit which president trump attending. >> all right. thank you. there's much more of chuck todd's interview t with presidentrump sunday morning on "meet the press." >>> there is new accusation tonight against president trump from a female columnist who says he sexual assaulted her more than two decades ago. but ton
just this week, iraqi officials say iran launched a rocket attack on an exxonmobil facility in iraq. and tonight former military and intelligence officials say if president trump had carried out a strike, itld have added more fuel to the fire and reopened the eandora's box of middt war. >> if he called off the strike because of legitimate concerns about collateral damage to civilians, he made the right call. >> and richard joins us now. richard there are new signs tonight there...
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had six tankers attacked in a month we had multiple rocket attacks in iraq including targeting exxonmobilities. we had airports targeted in saudi arabia it's been fast and furious in terms of these rocket attacks. yet the market is still in this kind of wait and see mode. so i think for the oil market, it's complacent right now. it's not showing us a degree of risk in the region >> we're showing the drone footage and the tanker stuff, but all this stuff we're maybe not hearing about. is the reason oil not moving much higher is because the amount of oil produced in the world, that is safe and that the oil market knows it? >> i think this is clearly part of the story i think the market is basically saying do we have these offset mechanisms i think the demand thing is hanging over the market as well. there's real concern did trade wars, because is that a complacent view? it's not only the fact we're having these attacks we have banks in venezuela the iran sanctions taking barrels af the market. we have an opec meeting coming up are we set for oil to move higher because of sanctions and geopo
had six tankers attacked in a month we had multiple rocket attacks in iraq including targeting exxonmobilities. we had airports targeted in saudi arabia it's been fast and furious in terms of these rocket attacks. yet the market is still in this kind of wait and see mode. so i think for the oil market, it's complacent right now. it's not showing us a degree of risk in the region >> we're showing the drone footage and the tanker stuff, but all this stuff we're maybe not hearing about. is...
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overnight a rocket hitting the compound that houses the headquarters of global oil companies including exxonmobile. two iraqi workers were wounded in the attack. in a separate attack a rocket landed near a u.s. security base in mosul. there has been no claim of responsibility for the attacks. >>> a rare apology from hong kong's top executive is not silencing calls for her resignation. massive protests last week forced carrie lam to withdraw a controversial extradition bill. despite her most sincere apologies, there is a vote of no confidence. anna coren has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hi, dave. that's right. we are waiting for that no confidence vote to happen in the hong kong legislative council. it has been delayed, but perhaps we will see it later on whether or not she will survive that. it doesn't really matter, to tell you the truth, it is purely symbolic. this is being put forward by a pro democracy lawmaker. the legislative council is pro beijing. carrie lam is not going anywhere. she came out yesterday, issued that apology. said i should have done a better job. i need to do a be
overnight a rocket hitting the compound that houses the headquarters of global oil companies including exxonmobile. two iraqi workers were wounded in the attack. in a separate attack a rocket landed near a u.s. security base in mosul. there has been no claim of responsibility for the attacks. >>> a rare apology from hong kong's top executive is not silencing calls for her resignation. massive protests last week forced carrie lam to withdraw a controversial extradition bill. despite her...
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now there's been a rocket attack near the iraq headquarters of exxonmobil. the workers were evacuated. there is evidence according to mike pompeo the secretary of state and others in the administration that iran in some proxyifo proxy form is responsible for these aggressive actions. what should our posture be? >> well, you know, there's no question that tensions are increasing on both sides. both sides are trying to develop leverage against the other side. the united states is using economic sanctions, it's also using our superior military presence to threaten the regime. the iranians have two points of leverage. one is to close the straits of hormuz and attack ships in the strait, which would have economic damage, not only to the united states but the world. secondly, a rush towards enriching nuclear fuel with the possibility that they could develop a nuclear weapon. so those are the elements of leverage going on here. and each side is confronting the other. i mean, the point here for the united states has to be yes, we need to have a strong military prese
now there's been a rocket attack near the iraq headquarters of exxonmobil. the workers were evacuated. there is evidence according to mike pompeo the secretary of state and others in the administration that iran in some proxyifo proxy form is responsible for these aggressive actions. what should our posture be? >> well, you know, there's no question that tensions are increasing on both sides. both sides are trying to develop leverage against the other side. the united states is using...
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taking place in iraq a rocket landing at the headquarters of several global oil companies including exxonmobilt happened near the southern city of basra. police say two iraqi workers were injured there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. >>> have a date finally for the opec meeting it will postpone next week's planned meeting. the group will now meet on july 1st and 2nd. >> whenever they meet, it should be a hot one because of falling prices and the conflict over iran. >>> when we come back here, a cnbc exclusive with the founder and ceo of huawei. his take on the trade war and being blacklisted by the trump administration as well as ipo theft and much more. >>> plus will the third time be the charm? cbs set to make another offer for viacom as the media marriages continue >>> and later we go live to the 2019 cannes lions advertising festival in france my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade
taking place in iraq a rocket landing at the headquarters of several global oil companies including exxonmobilt happened near the southern city of basra. police say two iraqi workers were injured there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. >>> have a date finally for the opec meeting it will postpone next week's planned meeting. the group will now meet on july 1st and 2nd. >> whenever they meet, it should be a hot one because of falling prices and the conflict...
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you see exxonmobil and chevron this has been a pattern for a long time.e a look here look at these consumer names hershey's, pfizer, coke, and the utility names all outperforming. generally has been tech underperforming. i think that will reverse if we get some movement on china trade. >> bob, thanks let's get to bertha at the nasdaq for more on the big movers there >> the nasdaq 100 snapped a six-day winning streak, in part because of facebook. that was the biggest drag on some regulatory issues raised from emails reported in "the wall street journal. you see that down. it was chips that were the biggest drag overall as a sector evercore cutting its outlook for the sector, particularly the memory players they were all lower on the day finally, we had some outliers. they were in the staples and health care area, all reaching all-time highs today back over to you >> bertha, thank you >>> our next guest says they're increasing global regulatory risks surrounding those big tech names like facebook, apple, netflix, google, alphabet. so she's opting for m.a.n.
you see exxonmobil and chevron this has been a pattern for a long time.e a look here look at these consumer names hershey's, pfizer, coke, and the utility names all outperforming. generally has been tech underperforming. i think that will reverse if we get some movement on china trade. >> bob, thanks let's get to bertha at the nasdaq for more on the big movers there >> the nasdaq 100 snapped a six-day winning streak, in part because of facebook. that was the biggest drag on some...
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i know you aren't a fan of oil but what do you think of exxonmobil as a long-term hold >> long term hold fine as fine as you understand long-term hold the millennial managers turned on oil for fossil fuels. countries like norway are saying listen, we won't have gasoline and saying that is the future and i am concerned that that may be the case. how about we go to bud in ohio bud? >> caller: jim, boo-yah ski daddy. >> what's shaking? >> caller: hey, jim, thank you for everything you do for us and father's day reminded me of your story how chinese predatory trade practices destroyed your dad's paper industry. >> they did. >> caller: i lived my entire life in what some call the rust belt so i watched it happen for decades which is why i'm interested in companies that are reassuring jobs but i want a good investment, too what do you think of stanley black and decker >> i'm proud of them let's bring those back i'm a believer and i think that stock is a good one. the last quarter was okay. i think this is a better quarter given the fact the weather is good and a lot goes depending on the weath
i know you aren't a fan of oil but what do you think of exxonmobil as a long-term hold >> long term hold fine as fine as you understand long-term hold the millennial managers turned on oil for fossil fuels. countries like norway are saying listen, we won't have gasoline and saying that is the future and i am concerned that that may be the case. how about we go to bud in ohio bud? >> caller: jim, boo-yah ski daddy. >> what's shaking? >> caller: hey, jim, thank you for...
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. >> exxonmobil traded down to the december low >> tomorrow night i'll be back "mad money" is coming up with jim kramer and marc benioff. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome into "mad money. welcome to cramerica trying to make you money my job is not just to education but to teach put it in context. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer today was a text book example of why yo
. >> exxonmobil traded down to the december low >> tomorrow night i'll be back "mad money" is coming up with jim kramer and marc benioff. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome into "mad money. welcome to cramerica trying to make you money my job is not just to education but to teach put it in context. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer today was a...
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and just this week, iraqi officials say iran launched a rocket attack on an exxonmobil facility in iraq. and former military and intel sequence officials say if president trump had carried out a strike, it would have added more fuel to the fire and reopened the pandora's box of middle east war. >> if he called out the strike because of legitimate concerns about collateral damage to civilians, he made the right call. >> now richard, you say that iran wants escalation here. does this lead to conflict or diplomacy? >> well that, is the million dollar question. and whenever you bring things to the brink and that is what both the trump administration has done by pulling out of the nuclear deal, by tightening sanctions to the point that this are shortages of medicine now in iran. it is quite predictable that iran would react. and then iran by reacting and by allegedly attacking several ships and shooting down a drone which it acknowledged is either going to lead to one or two places. either to a conflict or to diplomacy. and there are some indications while a conflict is still possible that t
and just this week, iraqi officials say iran launched a rocket attack on an exxonmobil facility in iraq. and former military and intel sequence officials say if president trump had carried out a strike, it would have added more fuel to the fire and reopened the pandora's box of middle east war. >> if he called out the strike because of legitimate concerns about collateral damage to civilians, he made the right call. >> now richard, you say that iran wants escalation here. does this...
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those rockets hitting the iraqi headquarters of several major oil companies including the biggest exxonmobil. sam, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, poppy, this has been something of a pattern that the first time the iraqi authorities in any public way at any rate has said they would go after the culprits behind these attacks with what they call an iron fist. you'll recall that fairly soon after there were four ships damaged by limpet minds in the sea. it's not far from where i'm standing here in the united arab emirates. it was followed closely by a rocket that landed quite close. wave seen a similar rocket attack landing close to an american facility in mosul. now, from the u.s. perspective this is all part clearly of an effort made by iranian proxies to maintain pressure on the americans, a sign that the iranians are belligerent and fomenting instability across the region. from the iranian side they've denied all responsibility and simply said the iranian attacks here in the gulf of oman and rocket attacks need investigation and are suspicious. all part of that growing sense of sus
those rockets hitting the iraqi headquarters of several major oil companies including the biggest exxonmobil. sam, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, poppy, this has been something of a pattern that the first time the iraqi authorities in any public way at any rate has said they would go after the culprits behind these attacks with what they call an iron fist. you'll recall that fairly soon after there were four ships damaged by limpet minds in the sea. it's not far from where i'm...
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. >> exxonmobil traded down to the december low >> tomorrow night i'll be back "mad money" is coming up with jim kramer and marc benioff. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome into "mad money. welcome to cramerica trying to make you money my job is not just to education but to teach put it in context. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer today was a text book example of why you should always bock stocks when the market gets clobbered. when it gets oversold. dow jumping 510 points and s&p surging and nasdaq 2.65% best day in five months. it is why i told you last night that the moment of greatest exaggerating selling, the epicenter is the moment you need to -- you know i say nobody ever made a dime panicking. for the past two days we've seen analyst panic in the colossal deluge of fear must be run to, not run from so what happens to spur's phenomenal rebound with the best daily performance since january? it is simple people got too negative. there were catalysts but people couldn't pouro
. >> exxonmobil traded down to the december low >> tomorrow night i'll be back "mad money" is coming up with jim kramer and marc benioff. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome into "mad money. welcome to cramerica trying to make you money my job is not just to education but to teach put it in context. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer today was a...
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it's not just uber and mcdonald's we have really huge companies like exxonmobil, chevron we work in allies. and everything that can be defined in rules can be everything is mandated can be automated. >> is an ipo in your near future >> well, this room sounds like fun, so i'd like to be here again. but right now we focus on execution or placing our customers, building great customer culture. >> we've heard all these crazy estimates of the number of jobs ai could take away mckenzie has that crazy report, 40% of service jobs. do you think that number is too high >> well, i think we should look at facts u.s. economy is the lowest unemployment rate in like 50 years. i think ai will add to employment. >> will add to employment? >> will add to employment. >> will not subtract for jobs? >> no. >> because because people have to learn to use it and allows labor to focus on other jobs? >> actually, ai doesn't eliminate jobs daily activity of someone, ai eliminates some mundane tasks. not everyday jobs. it lets people focus on what's of value, like creativity, emotional engagement with people it wi
it's not just uber and mcdonald's we have really huge companies like exxonmobil, chevron we work in allies. and everything that can be defined in rules can be everything is mandated can be automated. >> is an ipo in your near future >> well, this room sounds like fun, so i'd like to be here again. but right now we focus on execution or placing our customers, building great customer culture. >> we've heard all these crazy estimates of the number of jobs ai could take away...
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energy giant exxonmobil and other firms. frederick pleitgen is live in tehran.here are militias with iranian ties in the area. any claim of responsibility yet? >> reporter: so far no claim of responsibility at all. however, of course this attack is significant because it is another attack on oil and gas companies and in the production of the wider area where the attack on the two tankers happened last week. the iranians today just a couple of hours ago came forward. and for the first time commented on that video evidence that the u.s. allegedly put forward. that video showing an iranian boat coming up to one of those stricken tankers. iran's defense minister came out and called the accusations by the u.s. cowardly. he said when they go out to help a vessel that was stricken, they have all sorts of checks to secure that area. all of that can be videotaped but the iranians say all this proves nothing. meanwhile, the iranians are also defending their decision to ramp up their civilian nuclear program once again and curtail the things they knew under the agreement.
energy giant exxonmobil and other firms. frederick pleitgen is live in tehran.here are militias with iranian ties in the area. any claim of responsibility yet? >> reporter: so far no claim of responsibility at all. however, of course this attack is significant because it is another attack on oil and gas companies and in the production of the wider area where the attack on the two tankers happened last week. the iranians today just a couple of hours ago came forward. and for the first time...
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five hurt nearby at this exxonmobil facility in sorento.ere's a lot of force in that water right there. it's going to continue to feed eventually into arkansas. >> reporter: this round of rain means it will take even longer for residents downstream to dry out. here in houston they have already taken a beating by severe weather with the dangerous flash flooding. and now the concern will be going into the weekend the high temperatures and high heat indices. marcus moore, abc news, houston. >> thank you, marcus. >>> forecasters say most of texas is about to see drier weather, but for the rest of the south, storms are not over yet. >> accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso joins us with those details. adam, good morning. >> janai and zachary, things quieting down for most of the southern plains including oklahoma city, dallas, houston. heavier rain shifting east through the mississippi river valley and the southeast going to continue to track that threat for flooding. these dark-shaded areas of green, 4 to 8 inches of rainfall expected all th
five hurt nearby at this exxonmobil facility in sorento.ere's a lot of force in that water right there. it's going to continue to feed eventually into arkansas. >> reporter: this round of rain means it will take even longer for residents downstream to dry out. here in houston they have already taken a beating by severe weather with the dangerous flash flooding. and now the concern will be going into the weekend the high temperatures and high heat indices. marcus moore, abc news, houston....
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energy traded, the fact it bounced off those numbers when you look at where oil was or the xle or exxonmobil w which was 70 and now it's 75. chevron as well? there is something to be said for, if it broke through those certain levels in terms of what everybody was -- everybody's got their different points and different days they want to use and everything but a lot of people talked about oil being at a level where if it breaks, now we have a problem. but it didn't. it seemed to have found support, scott. take a look at the oil chart you'll see it moving to the up side those oil names are moving to the up side at a rapid pace. >> they may be oversold according to technical names out there and notes that have been passed around, too >> i think at the -- to be fair, at the beginning of the year, this is the year we were going to get oil at 100. and so it's been a very challenging space for those people who have bet on energy this year. i still think there's some value in it, but i think you need to be careful getting too excited given the backdrop of what we see from an economic perspective. >>
energy traded, the fact it bounced off those numbers when you look at where oil was or the xle or exxonmobil w which was 70 and now it's 75. chevron as well? there is something to be said for, if it broke through those certain levels in terms of what everybody was -- everybody's got their different points and different days they want to use and everything but a lot of people talked about oil being at a level where if it breaks, now we have a problem. but it didn't. it seemed to have found...
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a pass too is this like a no-touch area >> i will give you two names that i can, you mentioned exxonmobil look at the cash performance, it's been there, scott it made moves finally. stig lagged in terms of that versus chevron i will give you one other one, how about kinder morguen richard kinder, what does he do? he just buys back his own stock. almost every month buys back incredible amounts of his own stock back. >> he's been in this conversation at least a couple dividends. >> he's the guy who did the right thing, cut a dividend when you needed to cut it and now he's gradually bringing it back up and stock elevating as well i think that's one of those names longer term, the way he runs that, that is probably the best managed energy company there is. >> and shield from the price of the commodity transport. >> jenny, do you have whether you consider valuable or not but the dividend, tell the audience the stock you just bought. >> on monday morning, check the chart, we bought westrock. it sounds boring, paper packing company but it's $19 million revenue, at the time 5.5% yield and that's
a pass too is this like a no-touch area >> i will give you two names that i can, you mentioned exxonmobil look at the cash performance, it's been there, scott it made moves finally. stig lagged in terms of that versus chevron i will give you one other one, how about kinder morguen richard kinder, what does he do? he just buys back his own stock. almost every month buys back incredible amounts of his own stock back. >> he's been in this conversation at least a couple dividends....
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companies like exxonmobil, even ihop has gone to pakistan. and not just that, i think -- another very important step that the government has taken is to focus on tourism. the reality has changed. i can show you data showing that islamabad is the safest city in the wider neighborhood. so we want those peaceful, travel advicery that will enable people from overseas. you know we really need to debunk. in many cases, when i go to meet some businessmen and i tell them that we are the third or fourth largest english speaking country, we are the fifth or the sixth largest country in the world with a huge middle class, they look at me with their eyes and mouth open. they really don't -- and those who know that, they only know the bad things about pakistan. so that information deficit needs to be plugged. we're focusing on promoting tourism. we have completely liberalized our visa policy. so a u.s. citizen, not pakistani-american, all u.s. citizens can actually apply for up to a five-year multiple visa. the u.s. businessmen can actually get 30 days vi
companies like exxonmobil, even ihop has gone to pakistan. and not just that, i think -- another very important step that the government has taken is to focus on tourism. the reality has changed. i can show you data showing that islamabad is the safest city in the wider neighborhood. so we want those peaceful, travel advicery that will enable people from overseas. you know we really need to debunk. in many cases, when i go to meet some businessmen and i tell them that we are the third or fourth...
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it follows an attack on the headquarters of exxonmobil in iraq yesterday.ker attacks la week. president trump called those attacks on tankers very minor. he said last night, don't worry about a thing, but iranian troops destroying a u.s.mi tary aircraft is a very direct challenge, and somethinge he wil forced to respond to. savannah. >> bill neely, thank you very much. >> democratic presidential kront-runner joe biden is refusing to bacown after saying he got things down in the senate decades ago, even en it meant working with segregationist members. biden was criticized by democratic rivals who said he's out of touch with the times, a they called on him to appall yz. >> there's not aeratest bone in my body. vil ve been involved in c rights my whole career, period. period, period. >> biden said last night that he, quote, detesd the views of the segregationists and he was able to beat theer on evhing they stood for. ay and der, the first democratic thursday night in miami, florida, airing here on nbc asm. savannah, of course, one of the temoderators with les
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of may that's the energy stocks etf, all of the groups topped holdings moving higher, including exxonmobil chevron energy, guys the best performing group in the s&p 500, up more than 2% still an underperformer for the year only second to only to health care up 9% so far. >>> when we return the president of the exchange, stacey cunningham, is going to be with us and as we await that direct listing from slack indications still 30 to 34 dow session high, up 257 right now we are up 183. >>> etf spotlight is responspon by invesco . every day, invesco combines ideas with technology, data with inspiration, investors with solutions. because the possibilities of life and investing are greater when we come together. ♪ >>> we are waiting slack's first trade here at the new york stock exchange with the reference price set at $26 per share, giving it a value of $15.7 billion. joining us to discuss slack and the overall ipo environment new york stock exchange president stacey cunningham. good morning. >> thank you it's an exciting morning. >> it's a little bit different than what we're used to. take us
of may that's the energy stocks etf, all of the groups topped holdings moving higher, including exxonmobil chevron energy, guys the best performing group in the s&p 500, up more than 2% still an underperformer for the year only second to only to health care up 9% so far. >>> when we return the president of the exchange, stacey cunningham, is going to be with us and as we await that direct listing from slack indications still 30 to 34 dow session high, up 257 right now we are up...
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amer he traid clients is they prefer to go into the diversified oil majors and we see names like exxonmobil or chevron being bought those are names to look at the one thing i'll say is both of these names are bumping up against what has been preeflsly well established resistance levels on the up side and typically to make a meaningful break above that you need to change the outlook you maybe need to look at other names. still diversified oil majors that aren't at the higher end of some of those valuation ranges they've traded at over the past couple of months >> and the jobs number has helped spur the market higher today. does that make sense to you and what's the best sectors and stocks to play that? >> one thing i think i took out of this jobs report is i'm very interested in the retail sales number next week and the reason is we've had a drop in the retail trade component of the jobs report but we've seen that the past two reports. nothing new there. what did stand out to me is transportation or warehousing had a little bit of a drop and that is something that i tied to what's going on w
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the short-range missile hit a compound where exxonmobil has caravans for workers in a southern provinceonsibility for the attack. >>> the family of the latest american to die in the dominican republic is demanding answers. joseph allen found dead in his hotel room last week complaining of not feeling well. his brother joined us earlier saying the possibility never crossed his mind. >> my brother was convinced that you know, he knew, the resort. he knew the owner but he felt that this place was, this was something that could not happen to him. jillian: at least nine americans have died in the dominican republic since last summer. reality tv star melissa rycroft is one of the latest people to get sick in the country. the former batchelor contestant is being tested for parasites. >>> a fallen officer received a heartwarming. they lined up to congratulate michael. >> a lot more of you than i was expecting. this is awesome. thank you. thank you for what you guys do. >> his father chad died from a heart condition, while running chicago marathon 12 years ago. the officers gave him $111, name n
the short-range missile hit a compound where exxonmobil has caravans for workers in a southern provinceonsibility for the attack. >>> the family of the latest american to die in the dominican republic is demanding answers. joseph allen found dead in his hotel room last week complaining of not feeling well. his brother joined us earlier saying the possibility never crossed his mind. >> my brother was convinced that you know, he knew, the resort. he knew the owner but he felt that...