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. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark vowede would never see the film. on opening day, he changed his mind. >> we took the whole company to go see the movie. >> took the whole company. >> i mean, i actually thought it was pretty fun. >> but i guess my question is, was it hard to watch for you? >> in watching it, it's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got wrong. i think that they got every single t-shirt that they had the mark zuckerberg character wearing right. i think i actually own those t-shirts. >> come on. >> and they got sandals right and all that. >> [laughs] but i mean, there are hugely basic things that they got wrong too. i mean, they made it seem like my whole motivation for building facebook was so i could get girls, right? and they completely left out the fact that my girlfriend and i have been dating since before i started facebook, right? so i'm not just, like-- >> wait, what? say that again. the girl--your current girlfriend, you were dating back then during the time of the
. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark vowede would never see the film. on opening day, he changed his mind. >> we took the whole company to go see the movie. >> took the whole company. >> i mean, i actually thought it was pretty fun. >> but i guess my question is, was it hard to watch for you? >> in watching it, it's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got...
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facebook mobile users growing quickly. on engagement we see mobile users are more likely to be daily active users of facebook than desktop users. they are more than twice as likely to use facebook six out of seven days of the week. there is a lot we can do there. those stats are before we launched the most recent version of the ios app. the number of stores people have consumed have doubled on that. >> just to slow you down. >> feel free to cut me off. >> i want to unpack everything you said. it is going to take a while. >> we have 20 more minutes. >> there is so much to unpack. jump back. i want to get rid of the ipo question first. it is interesting how much you talk about mobile, though. >> go for it. >> when you went public you said we don't build services to make money. we make money to build great services. you really meant that. let's talk a little bit about that. >> you said i did mean that. >> it seems like you really meant it. >> we really mean that. you know, the statement we don't build services to make money,
facebook mobile users growing quickly. on engagement we see mobile users are more likely to be daily active users of facebook than desktop users. they are more than twice as likely to use facebook six out of seven days of the week. there is a lot we can do there. those stats are before we launched the most recent version of the ios app. the number of stores people have consumed have doubled on that. >> just to slow you down. >> feel free to cut me off. >> i want to unpack...
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will france and the post of facebook. -- real friends do not post on facebook. >> your definition of who decreed a class this might be a bit wrong for silicon valley. my view would be there is no silicon left in silicon valley and that the real crisis. you're not manufacturing things there because it is a hostile place to make things. if you look at where the creed of class is, they get their capital in silicon valley but have to go elsewhere to develop it. i am wondering when you think about that. >> my idea of accretive class is narrower than that. talking bowriders, filmmakers, musicians. -- i am talking about writers, film makers, musicians. that is a broader question of globalization. . so, i am not really sure of what to make of your -- are you saying we should make more stuff in america? i do not have a problem with apple manufacturing in china. it has been a big issue recently about maintaining the standards for their workers. whether they are designed in silicon valley is neither here nor there. i am sick to death of most elements of globalization. >> it keeps going up and u
will france and the post of facebook. -- real friends do not post on facebook. >> your definition of who decreed a class this might be a bit wrong for silicon valley. my view would be there is no silicon left in silicon valley and that the real crisis. you're not manufacturing things there because it is a hostile place to make things. if you look at where the creed of class is, they get their capital in silicon valley but have to go elsewhere to develop it. i am wondering when you think...
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on your posting on facebook. it's a great way to put up wallpaper, but doesn't drive transactions. it goes back to deeply understanding your customers and what they want to achieve. and how does social play a role in that? if you buy a product like a new crib because you're a new parent. how can facebook help you understand how to do that well and how does that social data they've shared about purchasing the crib give them information? >> that's where you're determining a crib got bought and we should do this with that data? >> absolutely. what should we do with the data and what clues can we give to the retailer or merchant for that data. it's hard for a merchant to keep track of millions of orders per month. >> what's the most effective social media platform, is there a certain brand or product that's more effective than others? >> here's a great example of someone who's done social well, nike. nike made the decision we want to interact with our consumers every day. they could do that for some degree on twitter
on your posting on facebook. it's a great way to put up wallpaper, but doesn't drive transactions. it goes back to deeply understanding your customers and what they want to achieve. and how does social play a role in that? if you buy a product like a new crib because you're a new parent. how can facebook help you understand how to do that well and how does that social data they've shared about purchasing the crib give them information? >> that's where you're determining a crib got bought...
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facebook phone? >> see, the phone doesn't make any sense. there's a lot of stuff on platform i'm really excited about. let's let's talk about that. there is zynga. not growing so much anymore. what else is going on there? >> canvas has been the legacy. there is as big games business. zynga is fundamentally a strong
facebook phone? >> see, the phone doesn't make any sense. there's a lot of stuff on platform i'm really excited about. let's let's talk about that. there is zynga. not growing so much anymore. what else is going on there? >> canvas has been the legacy. there is as big games business. zynga is fundamentally a strong
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yvette facebook. -- i am a facebook the center. i gave up facebook. and it dramatically improved my life. i never read about people who irritated me who i did not like. the reality of facebook is the only ever read about people we do not like. will france and the post of facebook. -- real friends do not post on facebook. [laughter] >> your definition of who decreed a class this might be a bit wrong for silicon valley. -- who the creative across -- whose creative class is. my view would be there is no silicon left in silicon valley and that the real crisis. you're not manufacturing things there because it is a hostile place to make things. if you look at where the creed of class is, they get their capital in silicon valley but have to go elsewhere to develop it. i am wondering when you think about that. >> my idea of accretive class is narrower than that. >> my idea of accretive class is narrower than that. i'm talking bowriders, filmmakers, musicians. -- i am talking about writers, film makers, musicians. that is a broader question of globalization. i
yvette facebook. -- i am a facebook the center. i gave up facebook. and it dramatically improved my life. i never read about people who irritated me who i did not like. the reality of facebook is the only ever read about people we do not like. will france and the post of facebook. -- real friends do not post on facebook. [laughter] >> your definition of who decreed a class this might be a bit wrong for silicon valley. -- who the creative across -- whose creative class is. my view would be...
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mark zucker work on a feature of facebook. then offer an internet occupy nor andrew keen on the status social media. after that, and look at some of the 9/11 more gills held this week. -- memorials held this week. mark zuckerberg says his social network of stock performance has been disappointing. he sat down to talk about the future of baseball -- of facebok book. and this is about 35 minutes. >> please join me in welcoming to the stage facebook founder mark zuckerberg and techcrunch founder michael arrington. [applause] they already yelling. >> what is that? did i mess up already? there are a few more people in here. i think they want to hear what you have to say. welcome to techcrunch. >> thank you for having me perplexed and this venue probably looks familiar. -- thank you for having me. >>this venue look probably looked familiar. >> you get more people in here that we do. >> are you ready? a few questions to start. he went public on may 18th and the stock has lost half its value roughly. >> just get right into it. [laught
mark zucker work on a feature of facebook. then offer an internet occupy nor andrew keen on the status social media. after that, and look at some of the 9/11 more gills held this week. -- memorials held this week. mark zuckerberg says his social network of stock performance has been disappointing. he sat down to talk about the future of baseball -- of facebok book. and this is about 35 minutes. >> please join me in welcoming to the stage facebook founder mark zuckerberg and techcrunch...
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>> i would not think that works for facebook. facebook is kind of the story. you have to believe in the story and the business and the way forward but i think mike is right in that this is one of the best rehab strategies that you can find. this is better than covered calls. the math is against you a little bit but sometimes you have to know when to break the rules. this is absolutely one of those times. you get lever to the upside and not the down side. that doesn't mean the stock can't go down from here and the options aren't helping you at all. >> some people were hoping that facebook would add stocks versus options to the platform. that would be a way to monetize mobile. right? thank goodness, we've got it here. want to double down? buy more facebook off the today's rally? 100 shares will cost you nearly $2,200. the one by two call spread which should be only used in conjunction with a long position doesn't cost a dime. nothing. it does offer huge leverage to the up side. be sure to tune in on monday. julia boorstin speaks to cheryl sandberg. in her first
>> i would not think that works for facebook. facebook is kind of the story. you have to believe in the story and the business and the way forward but i think mike is right in that this is one of the best rehab strategies that you can find. this is better than covered calls. the math is against you a little bit but sometimes you have to know when to break the rules. this is absolutely one of those times. you get lever to the upside and not the down side. that doesn't mean the stock can't...
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>> facebook is kind of the story. you have to believe in the story and the business and the way forward but i think mike is right in that this is one of the best rehab strategies that you can find. this is better than covered calls. the math is against you a little bit but sometimes you have to know when to break the rules. you get lever to the upside and not the down side. that doesn't mean the stock can't go down from here and the options aren't helping you at all. >> some people were hoping that facebook would add stocks versus options to the platform. that would be a way to monetize mobile. want to double down? 100 shares will cost you nearly $2,200. the one by two call spread doesn't cost a dime. he does offer huge leverage to the upside. be sure to tune in on monday. julia boorstin speaks to cheryl sandberg. is it going to be there or not going to be there? >>> the other big story this week has been the volatile moves in crude. oil has lost nearly 7%. that is whack shares of oil. according to our next guest crea
>> facebook is kind of the story. you have to believe in the story and the business and the way forward but i think mike is right in that this is one of the best rehab strategies that you can find. this is better than covered calls. the math is against you a little bit but sometimes you have to know when to break the rules. you get lever to the upside and not the down side. that doesn't mean the stock can't go down from here and the options aren't helping you at all. >> some people...
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will france and the post of facebook. -- real friends do not post on facebook. >> your definition of who decreed a class this might be a bit wrong for silicon valley. my view would be there is no silicon left in silicon valley and that the real crisis. thingsnot manufacturing there because it is a hostile place to make things. if you look at where the creed of class is, they get their capital in silicon valley but have to go elsewhere to develop it. i am wondering when you think about that. >> my idea of accretive class is narrower than that. i'm talking bowriders, filmmakers, musicians. -- i am talking about writers, film makers, musicians. that is a broader question of globalization. more and more, that is the type of story. it is about globalization. so, i am not really sure what to make of that. you think people should make more things in america? i do not have a problem with apple manufacturing their stuff in china. as long as they conform to standards, we are all good. that has been a big issue, recently. but products manufactured out of america, whether they are designed in si
will france and the post of facebook. -- real friends do not post on facebook. >> your definition of who decreed a class this might be a bit wrong for silicon valley. my view would be there is no silicon left in silicon valley and that the real crisis. thingsnot manufacturing there because it is a hostile place to make things. if you look at where the creed of class is, they get their capital in silicon valley but have to go elsewhere to develop it. i am wondering when you think about...
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that was the magic of facebook anyway. and the community includes people you don't know as well as those you do. twitter is the better mousetrap and it's worth any amount for apple, google or even facebook to buy now in order to maintain their social presence. so what happens to facebook's horrendous stock? the company has to find out how not to compromise users, that's probably the z-man's worry. while still pleasing advertisers who haven't real lies how little bang for the buck they're getting for the mobile facebook ads opinion when that i know do, they'll demand far more and pay far less to facebook. and it's got to do so before the next lock-up has expired. hundreds upon hundreds of millions of shares being cleared u up. i can't fault facebook. they can't monetize mobile effectively. most can't. it's no different from how amazon hurt bricks and mortar retail and how itune destroyed the music industry. facebook has some worth, i know it does. it makes money. it will eventually figure out some way to monetize the $900 m
that was the magic of facebook anyway. and the community includes people you don't know as well as those you do. twitter is the better mousetrap and it's worth any amount for apple, google or even facebook to buy now in order to maintain their social presence. so what happens to facebook's horrendous stock? the company has to find out how not to compromise users, that's probably the z-man's worry. while still pleasing advertisers who haven't real lies how little bang for the buck they're...
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to some extent i think apple gets a short-term advantage from facebook, facebook gets an advantage because everybody does in today's market beribbing off on al apple. facebook could do well even if apple didn't. certainly vice averse a. apple has grown profits more rapidly, facebook has grown revenues more rapidly, it's a larger company so it should have a harder time doing that. so its success has not rubbed off on facebook. they are try ang ultimating on going skpel may might drive them further together. >> tom: do you own facebook or apple shares? >> i do not. >> tom: max wolff, with greencrest capital at the mass. dack. thank you. before the markets learn if the federal reserve has any new ammo for the u.s. economy on thursday, tomorrow, a german court will rule if a european bailout fund squares with that country's constitution. it's seen as a key test for europe's strategy to deal with its debt troubles. ahead of the ruling, the dow industrial average hit its highest intra-day level since 2007. the dow gained 69, the nasdaq bumped up half a point, while the s&p gained about four. sti
to some extent i think apple gets a short-term advantage from facebook, facebook gets an advantage because everybody does in today's market beribbing off on al apple. facebook could do well even if apple didn't. certainly vice averse a. apple has grown profits more rapidly, facebook has grown revenues more rapidly, it's a larger company so it should have a harder time doing that. so its success has not rubbed off on facebook. they are try ang ultimating on going skpel may might drive them...
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>> i think i like dan's trade on facebook. >> i'm not a buyer of facebook.ike the calendar set up. >> fasten your seat belt. >> ben? >> i'm a survivor. when options are cheap, let's buy them for protection or stock completion. >> it looks like our time has expired. for more go to the website optionsaction@cnbc.com. see you next friday, 5:00 p.m. eastern. "money in motion" up after the break. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only sta
>> i think i like dan's trade on facebook. >> i'm not a buyer of facebook.ike the calendar set up. >> fasten your seat belt. >> ben? >> i'm a survivor. when options are cheap, let's buy them for protection or stock completion. >> it looks like our time has expired. for more go to the website optionsaction@cnbc.com. see you next friday, 5:00 p.m. eastern. "money in motion" up after the break. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td...
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how would you like to get your money back in facebook? don't ask this guy. >> the performance of the stock has been disappointing. we'll show you how to get your money back, too. plus five is alive. the release of iphone 5 has sent apple to another all-time high. if you miss the rally, relax. because khouw and carter are teaming up to double your money by the end of the year. why were options traders digging dole foods? scott nations serves up the answer. the action begins now. >>> live from the nasdaq i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here. we will get to the trades in a second. it is official. the fed fix is in. stocks hitting five year highs today in hopes of more stimulus. the goal tonight is clear, give you names and strategies to profit. from the free money fed. let's get into money and start with our resident. bear. dan. do you finally say uncle? >> pretty much. the fix is in here. we have the election coming up. in a lot of ways we have to consolidate some of the price action we have seen. although the feds easing was pretty
how would you like to get your money back in facebook? don't ask this guy. >> the performance of the stock has been disappointing. we'll show you how to get your money back, too. plus five is alive. the release of iphone 5 has sent apple to another all-time high. if you miss the rally, relax. because khouw and carter are teaming up to double your money by the end of the year. why were options traders digging dole foods? scott nations serves up the answer. the action begins now....
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mark zuckerberg is looking ahead in his first interview since facebook's ipo. speaking at a techcrunch conference in san francisco tuesday afternoon, zuckerberg said he's disappointed in facebook's stock performance, but he expects it to turn around. he said facebook will make more money with mobile products than desktop features. facebook lost half its value since the ipo, which was marred by a technical glitch on the open may 18th. fb stock rallied more than 3% in after hours trading, topping $20. greek prime minister antonio
mark zuckerberg is looking ahead in his first interview since facebook's ipo. speaking at a techcrunch conference in san francisco tuesday afternoon, zuckerberg said he's disappointed in facebook's stock performance, but he expects it to turn around. he said facebook will make more money with mobile products than desktop features. facebook lost half its value since the ipo, which was marred by a technical glitch on the open may 18th. fb stock rallied more than 3% in after hours trading, topping...
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they were upgrading facebook status using siri. didn't do that before. in facebook, let's move on. shutterfly. we'll have a new camera in the iphone and new photo sharing feature. that may not necessarily be good news for shutterfly. see the immediate move to the downside but it's since moved back up to just about where it was prior to the announcement being made. finally one i'm still curious about is yelp. maybe brian can tell us if anything's going on. yelp is supposed to be part of that new apple map feature that's in there. it is supposed to be prominently featured. the stock has moved down in the last few minutes. maybe we can get some clarification on what's going on there. finally want to show you something independently. abercrombie & fitch was briefly halted. there was a volatility trading clause here at the new york stock exchange. you can see now it moved up and it is still moving on the up side. we understand there were reports out that they have hired goldman sachs in response to pressure from activist advisors. that's moving that stock up rather notably here about 6%
they were upgrading facebook status using siri. didn't do that before. in facebook, let's move on. shutterfly. we'll have a new camera in the iphone and new photo sharing feature. that may not necessarily be good news for shutterfly. see the immediate move to the downside but it's since moved back up to just about where it was prior to the announcement being made. finally one i'm still curious about is yelp. maybe brian can tell us if anything's going on. yelp is supposed to be part of that new...
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let me start with this idea that i think facebook is vulnerable here. there is -- you can post on facebook, hey, does anybody have a copy of great gatsby and my cousin in iowa can say, i have one. not helpful. this idea that i'm only posting to my neighbors and i don't think you necessarily need to know them, either. >> that's right. i don't know that facebook is vulnerable. i probably wouldn't agree with that. i think facebook has done an amazing job building a platform to connect to friends and family. but there's another opportunity in terms of a social network and that's connecting with the people around you. they may not be your friends one may not even know them, but they can be useful to you and you can be useful to them. >> if facebook were to some degree vulnerable, you wouldn't be in business. in other words, there is a missing spot here. you could post to craigslist and crazy people could bring you a copy of "the great gatsby." so there is a sweet spot there, if you want to use that instead. >> but i don't know any of my neighbors. i don't kn
let me start with this idea that i think facebook is vulnerable here. there is -- you can post on facebook, hey, does anybody have a copy of great gatsby and my cousin in iowa can say, i have one. not helpful. this idea that i'm only posting to my neighbors and i don't think you necessarily need to know them, either. >> that's right. i don't know that facebook is vulnerable. i probably wouldn't agree with that. i think facebook has done an amazing job building a platform to connect to...
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he has a voting control of facebook shares. and so he doesn't have to worry to the same extent about next quarter's earnings, next month's performance. he can make the big bets that he thinks are necessary. i think, you know, the way you demonstrate leadership is not only by going out and talking to everyone about your vision, it's by -- it's by what you deliver. >> gavin: yeah. >> and he's been again very clear that his passion is building the stuff. his passion is building an organization that would attracts great engineers great an entrepreneurs, here with the kind of things he's really focused on. he's focused on the fact, you talk about culture, he wants people to come to facebook to be excited about the social mission. to really help change people's lives. and you know, we should talk a little bit about some of the stuff. you know, facebook now with more than 950 million people, has the opportunity to connect people until ways that technology has never done before. you know, we were talking when i saw you last, we were ta
he has a voting control of facebook shares. and so he doesn't have to worry to the same extent about next quarter's earnings, next month's performance. he can make the big bets that he thinks are necessary. i think, you know, the way you demonstrate leadership is not only by going out and talking to everyone about your vision, it's by -- it's by what you deliver. >> gavin: yeah. >> and he's been again very clear that his passion is building the stuff. his passion is building an...
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facebook has partnered with a company called data logics to deliver information about how facebook ads drive actual in-store purchases. now facebook works with a number of partners like nielsen and comscore to better understand its advertising and facebook is under pressure to show that its rtis works. so the thing did data logics is it's sort of tracking how users behave in store. to address some of the concerns facebook sent me a statement saying that they don't sell any personal information, personal information from facebook that's not share. they say they have taken great care to measure the effectiveness of facebook ads without comp mying the commitments that we've made on privacy, adding that they don't sell personal information, and individual user data is not shared between facebook, data logics or advertisers. the think we have to remember here, tyler, facebook is in a position to balance its users needs and the fact that they need their privacy protected with the fact that that data about their users is very valuable for advertisers, but as to whether this data is actually i
facebook has partnered with a company called data logics to deliver information about how facebook ads drive actual in-store purchases. now facebook works with a number of partners like nielsen and comscore to better understand its advertising and facebook is under pressure to show that its rtis works. so the thing did data logics is it's sort of tracking how users behave in store. to address some of the concerns facebook sent me a statement saying that they don't sell any personal information,...
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don't expect facebook to get in the middle of that mark zuckerberg says a facebook phone doesn't makeense because the social network wants to be part of every major device out there. >> facebook event taking place in san francisco this morning. did i say facebook? apple, sorry about that died louie will be there. you will be able to -- david louie will be there. you will be able to find the information on abc7news.com. >>> harvard cheating scandal grows. the student athletes who may be forced to lee the school. >>> weapon in his hand. >>> tense situation in los angeles as police chase a murder suspect. >>> popular supplement researchers the arteries of your dishwasher are constantly clogging up with grease and lime scale. use finish dishwasher cleaner every month to keep your machine in sparkling health. for shining results, finish dishwasher cleaner. try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. just 3 easy steps for beautifully clean carpets. it removes 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> welcome back. mid 70s to 80 around the bay
don't expect facebook to get in the middle of that mark zuckerberg says a facebook phone doesn't makeense because the social network wants to be part of every major device out there. >> facebook event taking place in san francisco this morning. did i say facebook? apple, sorry about that died louie will be there. you will be able to -- david louie will be there. you will be able to find the information on abc7news.com. >>> harvard cheating scandal grows. the student athletes who...
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facebook shares have risen 19%.ow "options action" biggest fans are blowing up our facebook and liking it because they want to know the same thing. what will dan do now? >> before we answer that let's see how much money was made. had you bought facebook stock at the time of the trade would have made 14%. the call calendar cost 45 cents and can be sold today for about 55 cents. you are probably thinking why not more money? here is the answer. dan might have gotten the trade a little too right. you see the increase in the value of the crowd he was short would decrease the value he is long. dan could make a lot more money. what does he do with the call? let's find out. >> to be honest i wish i would have bought the stock. the calendars set up beautifully at the time and it does continue to set up well. remember we have lock up expiration. the stock had a sentiment reality. and so if it settles in here we will be in good shape. >> we have the final word up next. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameri
facebook shares have risen 19%.ow "options action" biggest fans are blowing up our facebook and liking it because they want to know the same thing. what will dan do now? >> before we answer that let's see how much money was made. had you bought facebook stock at the time of the trade would have made 14%. the call calendar cost 45 cents and can be sold today for about 55 cents. you are probably thinking why not more money? here is the answer. dan might have gotten the trade a...
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we have 288 facebook pages with 13 million fans. i think we have almost 200 official twitter accounts with a couple million followers. we are using it for communication, but of greater consequence in my opinion is part of what we are looking at our some really tough traditional foreign policy challenges -- are some really tough traditional foreign-policy challenges and thinking about how we can apply to america's unique strengths of our ability and technology and see how we can apply this to any given foreign policy challenge. >> when you release information via facebook or twitter -- >> we do. there are times when the official statement from our spokesperson or from the department will come over twitter. it is interesting to think about syria. no member of the united states government will ever be able to get a fair shake on syrian media, and we have a terrific ambassador to syria named robert ford. what he began doing was his way of communicating with the syrian public since he was being blacked out of traditional media in syria w
we have 288 facebook pages with 13 million fans. i think we have almost 200 official twitter accounts with a couple million followers. we are using it for communication, but of greater consequence in my opinion is part of what we are looking at our some really tough traditional foreign policy challenges -- are some really tough traditional foreign-policy challenges and thinking about how we can apply to america's unique strengths of our ability and technology and see how we can apply this to...
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the it's not twist twitter and facebook. it's about mixi part of what i want to do is broaden the notion of the tools that we use beyond google, facebook, and twitter. that's one point i want to make. as to your question, we have knead a value in a couple of different things. every diplomat from the 22-year-old entering the foreign service to a rising bass is now getting trained on the role of technology within foreign policy. every rising american ambassador has been trained by me personally. it's the case because we're a global i are distributed organization working in over 190 countries. there are foreign service officers all the over the world that needs a lot of hands-on assistance. we created something. like a reverse internship program. it's called virtual l student. i'm 40 years old. i didn't send or receive a phone. i'm not a digital native. every under the the age of 30 is fish in the water. let's take advantage. what we have done is created a intership called the virtual student foreign service. american universit
the it's not twist twitter and facebook. it's about mixi part of what i want to do is broaden the notion of the tools that we use beyond google, facebook, and twitter. that's one point i want to make. as to your question, we have knead a value in a couple of different things. every diplomat from the 22-year-old entering the foreign service to a rising bass is now getting trained on the role of technology within foreign policy. every rising american ambassador has been trained by me personally....
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all they have to do is tweet their followers or go on their facebook and facebook them.ling. and it doesn't -- see, the beauty of this is that it doesn't only lend itself to entertainers and people in the entertainment world. any and everybody can be involved in this. anybody who trooet tweets, anybody who's on facebook, anybody who's on a social network can get involved in this. this packet right here is made by procter & gamble. this packet purifies ten liters of water. for $10, you can provide pure drinking water for a kid for a whole year. so there's nothing like this. we wanted to do it in a way where everybody could become involved with it. >> why team up and unveil this today with former president bill clinton? why do it there? >> well, he has the clinton coalition. and president clinton and i have been friends for a long time. and i called upon him to get involved with us and let us get involved with him because he has -- his coalition is set up. and he does so many worthy cause things all over the earth. so we wanted to be involved with somebody like that. so i
all they have to do is tweet their followers or go on their facebook and facebook them.ling. and it doesn't -- see, the beauty of this is that it doesn't only lend itself to entertainers and people in the entertainment world. any and everybody can be involved in this. anybody who trooet tweets, anybody who's on facebook, anybody who's on a social network can get involved in this. this packet right here is made by procter & gamble. this packet purifies ten liters of water. for $10, you can...
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at the same time, if i ask facebook. i say how is facebook going.etter more possibly that it has been. the apple app is good. last week marked the off sales of work.com. august was a great month for facebook. i think they had a major churn and zuckerberg out there was not idol. at the same time millions of shares are coming to market. it is possible facebook could be better than the company, but you have to wait for the expiration. >> you sound like it is intensified but now all the shares are coming to the market because they expired. >>> enterprise product, a great company, post it in the hole. >> that's a jean. >> the fundamentals may have shifted. it is entirely possible to g get -- facebook is terrific. salesforce.com saying the facebook platform is end grated and a lot of moguls are working. it is not a static company. these people are not oblivious and zuckerberg is a great guy. whether you need media or a partner, be careful saying facebook cannot get it together. you no longer think that. that's because they have a better outlook. >> you me
at the same time, if i ask facebook. i say how is facebook going.etter more possibly that it has been. the apple app is good. last week marked the off sales of work.com. august was a great month for facebook. i think they had a major churn and zuckerberg out there was not idol. at the same time millions of shares are coming to market. it is possible facebook could be better than the company, but you have to wait for the expiration. >> you sound like it is intensified but now all the...
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so data logic is going to look at whether facebook users bought something after an ad popped up on facebookhey look at 45 campaigns and found that in like 75% of cases for every dollar spent on facebook, 3 dollars in sales resulted. so facebook under pressure from wall street to prove itself. that stock is still way below the $38 offering price, like 21 now. privacy protectors are upset. facebook says look individual user identity is never revealed. new study just numbers and percentages. when you post the most intimate details of your likes dislikes and histories and hobbies on facebook for thousands of people to see, is there any presumption of privacy? cheryl: i don't think everyone does that. i don't do that. don't you think though that the american internet user has just kind of become used to the fact this they are going to be monitored, maybe not their name or bank accounts but look what you are surfing on the web is going to be open season for advertisers? >> and these loyalty shoppers who use a frequent flier thing and they get points when they shop, they know their habits are bein
so data logic is going to look at whether facebook users bought something after an ad popped up on facebookhey look at 45 campaigns and found that in like 75% of cases for every dollar spent on facebook, 3 dollars in sales resulted. so facebook under pressure from wall street to prove itself. that stock is still way below the $38 offering price, like 21 now. privacy protectors are upset. facebook says look individual user identity is never revealed. new study just numbers and percentages. when...
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through an amazon store on facebook, right there it's a $6 billion gross revenues of which facebook could get a billion or so from the commissions. so there are these huge opportunities that i think you'll see a turn of the stock as these sort of get announced. the other thing to think about too is a lot of the stuff that has been announced just got announced recently and is just being rolled out. one big one you see all the time talked about is mobile apps. the other is the app store. i think when you think about facebook it wants to be our identity online. it wants to be the open graph. this app store and subscription services distribution is a huge opportunity for the company. when you think about them taking subscripti subscriptions, 20% or so, right now they don't take anything but as they do this more with other subscription services whether it be cable, hulu, netflix, spotify, another billion dollar opportunity. >> why isn't the market paying more attention to your sales pitch and others like it if you will given the fact the stock continues to go lower? >> i think the big th
through an amazon store on facebook, right there it's a $6 billion gross revenues of which facebook could get a billion or so from the commissions. so there are these huge opportunities that i think you'll see a turn of the stock as these sort of get announced. the other thing to think about too is a lot of the stuff that has been announced just got announced recently and is just being rolled out. one big one you see all the time talked about is mobile apps. the other is the app store. i think...
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why facebook... may be making ou fat. p3 3 3 friday, septemberr14. 3 14.friday, september 14. 3 3 3 3 3 3 attorneysswant the 15-year old... perry hall high school shooting suspect tried as a juvenile.robert gladden's attorneyy made the request in courttyesterday. here with more on how the is - teens mental state could be a deciding factor. good morning guys,15 year old robert gladden appeared in it is in this mug shot... he a black t-shirt and black baggy pants. both sides were in court for his bail review hearing... that hearing was postponedd though because the defense said they needed more time to review some medical records. gladden is indicted on 29 counts following the erry hall school shooting that critically injured another student named daniel.although the state charged hii as an adult... gladden's attorney's want that changed. sot 22:25:35 at that age...yyu don't throw somebody away at age 15 for a bad act 3 actmental hospital doctors he has since been placed on suicide watch. while the eve
why facebook... may be making ou fat. p3 3 3 friday, septemberr14. 3 14.friday, september 14. 3 3 3 3 3 3 attorneysswant the 15-year old... perry hall high school shooting suspect tried as a juvenile.robert gladden's attorneyy made the request in courttyesterday. here with more on how the is - teens mental state could be a deciding factor. good morning guys,15 year old robert gladden appeared in it is in this mug shot... he a black t-shirt and black baggy pants. both sides were in court for his...
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and is facebook bad for your health?dangers some researchers claim are associated with the social networkinggsite. &p anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. as anti-american protests &pcontinue in the middle east... the united states ramps up its coodemnation of the iolence overseas.greg palkot has more. more. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 p 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 p,33 3 3 libyan authorities... have made... aarests... in... wake... of... the attacks. america... says... goodbye... to a homegrown heeoo.. who... inspired the world... to... reach ffr... the moon. moon. dignitarie
and is facebook bad for your health?dangers some researchers claim are associated with the social networkinggsite. &p anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while...
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over facebook.stion here is whether apple has a great ticket to the future. they own the past and the present. they may be pulling facebook off the cliff on a bad afternoon. >> greg, what do the charts tell us? >> you and i stood here three weeks ago. i said i would only buy facebook on strength. the reason being there was resistance in the facebook chart at around 20. that was because the 21-day moving average line was giving definitive resistance. i would only buy it if it closed above 20 or 2010 on a close. it did it last wednesday. right now i'm long facebook. i think off of this jump higher, what it does is we make an objective back to the gap, which was at the end of july right around 25, that area. there's a gap from 24 up to 26. so i think facebook could actually jump up to that level. >> so that's your price objective. >> that's it. >> what about apple? >> so apple, everyone loves it. looks like there's a big rosy picture here. there's a trend line that came in, a resistance line that dates
over facebook.stion here is whether apple has a great ticket to the future. they own the past and the present. they may be pulling facebook off the cliff on a bad afternoon. >> greg, what do the charts tell us? >> you and i stood here three weeks ago. i said i would only buy facebook on strength. the reason being there was resistance in the facebook chart at around 20. that was because the 21-day moving average line was giving definitive resistance. i would only buy it if it closed...
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baltimore.on facebook...rigo wrote in saying: god bless the modelll. they gave ourrcity a chance to enjoy ssnday'ssagain. love the ravens says... sending my prayers to &pthe baltimore ravens he's goinn to be missed missedmodell's legacy in pootball started back in 1961 whennhe bought the cleveland browns for 4-million dollars. he moved that franchise too baltimooe in 1996.while he was hated in cleveland... he was loved herr in baltimore.he gave the people in this town a special gift... a super bowl win.heetold our own bruce cunningham once haa heeloves the pomp and circumstance maybe even more than the game itselff 1:27 this is show bii bruce anyway you cut it it's not about being a sportsman win... sure i want to win... i want to entertain as well1:56 i worked to get where i am took care of people on the way up and i'll go out taking care of e peopleover the years... hee helped brokerr he merger was instumental in the ... and - establissment of n-f-l films and monday night football.he is connidered a leader
baltimore.on facebook...rigo wrote in saying: god bless the modelll. they gave ourrcity a chance to enjoy ssnday'ssagain. love the ravens says... sending my prayers to &pthe baltimore ravens he's goinn to be missed missedmodell's legacy in pootball started back in 1961 whennhe bought the cleveland browns for 4-million dollars. he moved that franchise too baltimooe in 1996.while he was hated in cleveland... he was loved herr in baltimore.he gave the people in this town a special gift... a...
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because more and more people are going to facebook on the phones and android, how does facebook get advertisersatform? people will be listening to his thoughts about that very closely today, martin. >> they are. and i think it will be well beyond the audience at the tech seminar there. so who is he really trying to reach out to? >> well, i think he's trying to reach out to investors. in some ways the things are totally different. he wants to tell users the product is the most important thing. at the same time, he wants investors to know that, yes, the stock price is important. for some people zuckerberg in some ways has rubbed them the wrong way in the sense that maybe they feel like the stock is not a huge priority on his list and i think they want to get that from him. second, employees of facebook will watch that closely. i'm told this as affected morale to some extent. a lot of people are waiting for the big payday, and they're not getting it. so they're going to watch this as well. >> there's certainly going to be a lot of people looking for answers. maybe they'll hear some this afternoon.
because more and more people are going to facebook on the phones and android, how does facebook get advertisersatform? people will be listening to his thoughts about that very closely today, martin. >> they are. and i think it will be well beyond the audience at the tech seminar there. so who is he really trying to reach out to? >> well, i think he's trying to reach out to investors. in some ways the things are totally different. he wants to tell users the product is the most...
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especially for some facebook users. we will tell you about the messages that some say have popped up on the timeline that features thinks they say were meant to be private. and if you are looking for a job or man you want to make extra cash this holiday season, you might want to head over to toys r us. we have details on the positions they are trying to fill for holiday work. we will be right back. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> 5:256789 thanks for joik us. when you send a facebook message to the friend you expect them tonight only one goat it. some international fa
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facebook is about fun. also, look, the monitorization plan we're doing with the sub rosa ads is working. these will all be good things. the fact he is going to be seen publicly is a good thing. >> david, are we making too much of mark zuckerberg not being public? would we care at all if the stock were flat or okay? >> i don't know that we would. >> you know, how often do we typically hear from ceos in a public setting? it depends. >> around earnings maybe. >> they are often on "the call." was he -- he was on "the call" the last earnings call briefly. >> a little vision about how, listen, we're not even worried about this transition from desk top. >> it's not a broken covenant, a broken stock. >> right. >> well, it is a declining in increase of revenues. in other words still increasing. >> yes. >> but the second derivative. >> in a different world this company would have gone public earlier in its gestation. >> yes. >> with a much higher growth rate. >> right. >> and it might have been a very different story
facebook is about fun. also, look, the monitorization plan we're doing with the sub rosa ads is working. these will all be good things. the fact he is going to be seen publicly is a good thing. >> david, are we making too much of mark zuckerberg not being public? would we care at all if the stock were flat or okay? >> i don't know that we would. >> you know, how often do we typically hear from ceos in a public setting? it depends. >> around earnings maybe. >> they...
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oday we're joined m byarnie living from facebook. in 2001, when that strategy was last offered, someone asked about facebook and i started looking for a photo album. today, not so much. we truly have seen so much difference in this world and so many things changing. perhaps the most difficult change, the most change came in that short period time since 2001 and that is also people we have seen, loss of promised they. head since that year, more than 356,000 americans, 356,000, have died but their own hands. to put that into perspective, that as more people than live in the great city of new orleans. despite all our efforts, all our best efforts, 100 more americans will likely take their lives this very day. one of them is likely to be a soldier. one reason i am proud to serve as the co-chair of this alliance is the fact that also have a high honor of serving as the secretary of the army. in the army, we consider ourselves an institution that makes every effort to instill and its members something that to us is very important, somethin
oday we're joined m byarnie living from facebook. in 2001, when that strategy was last offered, someone asked about facebook and i started looking for a photo album. today, not so much. we truly have seen so much difference in this world and so many things changing. perhaps the most difficult change, the most change came in that short period time since 2001 and that is also people we have seen, loss of promised they. head since that year, more than 356,000 americans, 356,000, have died but...
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we're all watching facebook.at the -- right at the outset. 20.80 d$20.80 is the level. >> bigger than where -- remember, it tried to hold that $20 level when stock was on the lockup, expiration. i think a lot of people were short the stock expected they saw some guy with a hoodie that was subtantive. >> we have ford, mark fields, north american chief, apparently going to be malowi's successor. and he's going to work for a company i've never heard of. >> pilot j, the best company when it comes to compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas. they own a tremendous number of stores. i believe this is the prelaid to them being public. they would be a gasoline and restaurant story. those have become prominent as companies sell off gas stations to make money. i think it's a big move for jet. >> big loss for pepsi? >> i don't know. they got a lot of bench there. but i was -- i think a lot of people would have your reactions. i follow this company because they have been following boone pickens dictate to get into nat
we're all watching facebook.at the -- right at the outset. 20.80 d$20.80 is the level. >> bigger than where -- remember, it tried to hold that $20 level when stock was on the lockup, expiration. i think a lot of people were short the stock expected they saw some guy with a hoodie that was subtantive. >> we have ford, mark fields, north american chief, apparently going to be malowi's successor. and he's going to work for a company i've never heard of. >> pilot j, the best...