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election, fireeye's c.e.o. kevin mandia. thank you for being here.his is our first time speaking since you became c.e.o. obviously fireeye's a company that made its name investigating high profile cyberattacks. but it struggles more with the shift to the cloud. what do you see your strategy relying on more? will it be products or services? >> i think you have to do both. services are strategically important. one of the things we do is we own that moment when there's a serity breach, so we get to see firsthand how attackers evade technologies, circumvent safeguards and then we have the ability to adapt to that. so it's a very strategic thing. we want to own that moment. everybody says the threat has abated. we still are responding to some pretty big threats. they're just coming from a different part of the world there's days. emily: is your focus medium and small companies, large companies? >> more security-conscious companies. it is more 1-a enterprise but anyone in certain industries who want good enough security isn't good enough. emily: what do yo
election, fireeye's c.e.o. kevin mandia. thank you for being here.his is our first time speaking since you became c.e.o. obviously fireeye's a company that made its name investigating high profile cyberattacks. but it struggles more with the shift to the cloud. what do you see your strategy relying on more? will it be products or services? >> i think you have to do both. services are strategically important. one of the things we do is we own that moment when there's a serity breach, so we...
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fireeye made its name investigating high-profile cyber attacks. it struggled more with the shift to the cloud. what do you see your strategy relying on more, products or services? >> i think you have to do both. services are strategically important. we own that moment when there is a security breach. we get to see firsthand how attackers circumvent safeguards. then we have the ability to adapt to that. it is a very strategic thing. everybody says the threat has abated and we are still responding to pretty big threats. they are just coming from a different part of the world. emily: are you focusing on medium-sized companies or large companies? >> we are focusing on security companies. anyone in certain industries who want good enough security. enterprise?is 1a >> in industries where you cannot afford a bridge, where your reputation is on the line, or your information, maybe there are regulations you are compelled to follow and you have to maintain stalwart security mechanisms. emily: are you looking to add any missing functionality to better compet
fireeye made its name investigating high-profile cyber attacks. it struggled more with the shift to the cloud. what do you see your strategy relying on more, products or services? >> i think you have to do both. services are strategically important. we own that moment when there is a security breach. we get to see firsthand how attackers circumvent safeguards. then we have the ability to adapt to that. it is a very strategic thing. everybody says the threat has abated and we are still...
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fireeye up 13% and twilio down about 3.5%. and we have more earnings yet.'s send it to seema mody. >> another one to add to the list. weight watchers moving higher after reporting earnings that beat expectations by 8 cents. top line numbers slightly missed expectations. the company is raising the 2016 earnings guidance to $1.05. in the third quarter subscribers up 10%. the company saying we have seen a great response to our fall campaign and in the third quarter achieved our highest year over year percentage growth in recruitment so far this year. shares are up about 3% but still down year to date. if we switch focus to fossil the company beating on earnings but missing on revenue. comps down 3%. revenue coming in at $738 million slightly missing expectations. weak earnings guidance seems to be getting a lot of attention. looking at shares of fossil down about 8%. it will be interesting to see what fossil has to say about the wearables market given its shift into wearables and focus on the traditional watch market as well given the disappointing results fro
fireeye up 13% and twilio down about 3.5%. and we have more earnings yet.'s send it to seema mody. >> another one to add to the list. weight watchers moving higher after reporting earnings that beat expectations by 8 cents. top line numbers slightly missed expectations. the company is raising the 2016 earnings guidance to $1.05. in the third quarter subscribers up 10%. the company saying we have seen a great response to our fall campaign and in the third quarter achieved our highest year...
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rival fireeye shares are surging. they said their losses will not be as bad as predicted in august. company has forecast a loss of $1.50 per share and without that it will be more than one dollar per share. cyber security has been a top talking point on the campaign trail, thanks to an extraordinary series of events from hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server to ones like this one -- mr. trump: russia, if you are listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. i think you will be rewarded mightily by our press. brad: we also have the dnc hack this year and countless claims by donald trump that this election is rigged. the cyber security firm that first identified the russian involvement in the dnc hack -- their ceo joins us for more on the unprecedented role in cyber threats in this election. thank you for joining us. i don't know what is more 10thty last night in the inning of the world series or , this next week leading up to the election. do you think there will be smooth sailing over the next six days? >> if the past is any indication it seems
rival fireeye shares are surging. they said their losses will not be as bad as predicted in august. company has forecast a loss of $1.50 per share and without that it will be more than one dollar per share. cyber security has been a top talking point on the campaign trail, thanks to an extraordinary series of events from hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server to ones like this one -- mr. trump: russia, if you are listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are...
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it's come down a great deal and it's a fantastic company. >> on fireeye, part of trump's video talkeder attack plan with dod. >> fire eye is kind of known as someone you bring in after. if you bring in -- if you talk about cyber arc, which is a fabulous company, they won't confirm if it's a department of defense contract, they believe that the bad guys are already inside, that it's too late, and all you're trying to do is ferret out the bad guys. palo alto is soup to nuts and going up against big companies like cisco. what you really want to do is you presume bad guys in, let's find the bad guys. that is proof point for e-mail and cyber arc for what's known as the master key inside. so those are the two differentiated from palo alto, differentiated from fire eye in particular. so don't -- stop it with the buy fire eye. that's a no go. go after the high quality ones, don't speculate on the takeout ones. i cannot believe how good this analog device is before the linear tech deal closed. wait until you see when they close the ab net section. >> as you pointed out, device makers, medtroni
it's come down a great deal and it's a fantastic company. >> on fireeye, part of trump's video talkeder attack plan with dod. >> fire eye is kind of known as someone you bring in after. if you bring in -- if you talk about cyber arc, which is a fabulous company, they won't confirm if it's a department of defense contract, they believe that the bad guys are already inside, that it's too late, and all you're trying to do is ferret out the bad guys. palo alto is soup to nuts and going...
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coming up, the ceo of fireeye. until tomorrow we say to you, sayonara. ♪ >> 9:00 p.m.: currency volatility, on a clinton election victory. >> how will the next president handle trade? rishaad: we are minutes away from the china read on october trade. --net income rishaad: looking at these trade numbers, should give us an idea of what is going on, those numbers give us an idea of what is going on globally. we are expecting to see the pressure, a little bit. rishaad: the data has been improving a little bit. haidi: it is a rebalancing. we will get those numbers any minute now. let's get over to
coming up, the ceo of fireeye. until tomorrow we say to you, sayonara. ♪ >> 9:00 p.m.: currency volatility, on a clinton election victory. >> how will the next president handle trade? rishaad: we are minutes away from the china read on october trade. --net income rishaad: looking at these trade numbers, should give us an idea of what is going on, those numbers give us an idea of what is going on globally. we are expecting to see the pressure, a little bit. rishaad: the data has...
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. >> fireeye, not a great quarter. >> thanks for watching, see you. here at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" starts right now. >>> 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. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. figure out how to deal with this market. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you know what's the most important currency in this business? not sales, not earnings, not orders, not anything like that. for investors, no
. >> fireeye, not a great quarter. >> thanks for watching, see you. here at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" starts right now. >>> 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. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends....
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. >> fireeye, not a great quarter. >> thanks for watching, see you. see you back here at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" starts right now. >>> 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. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. figure out how to deal with this market. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you know what's the most important currency in this business? not sales, not earnings, not orders, not anything like that. for investors, no currency is more valuable than credibility. it's awfully hard to come by and easy to lose. but when a ceo has credibility, you know that his or her stock is worth buying as it comes down. buying into weakness. given that we got a heck of a lot of dips going on in a market like this one,
. >> fireeye, not a great quarter. >> thanks for watching, see you. see you back here at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" starts right now. >>> 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. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to...
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fireeye is a big winner. its shares are surging higher on strong numbers. overall the market fairly flat. it's been a tough week for wall street. let's go back to the big board and see how we're doing so far. the dow now turning negative this morning. it's down by about 20 points. nasdaq off by 3. the s&p is down by 1 points. kenny and michelle, back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michelle. ahead cbs news has learned that husband intelligence is warning -- has learned that u.s. intelligence is warning three states about a new possible terror threat before election day plus we'll look at the currents ways to win for each presidential candidate. we'll talk to two men. also instagram's cofounder is here with how the social network is expanding to let users buy what they see. stephen colbert is here in studio 57 with big plans for election news. the night is we'll be right back. >
fireeye is a big winner. its shares are surging higher on strong numbers. overall the market fairly flat. it's been a tough week for wall street. let's go back to the big board and see how we're doing so far. the dow now turning negative this morning. it's down by about 20 points. nasdaq off by 3. the s&p is down by 1 points. kenny and michelle, back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this...
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looking at stars seem to be lining up for fireeye. >> yeah, but you see, you're just doing it on specfriend because the quarter didn't have it although i do like that new ceo. i sanction buying the stock under 15 but only for a trade because it's not my fave and that group is getting hit. can i have one more? let's go to alan in florida, alan. >> caller: a big league booyah to you, jimmy. i want to know about sa pernice pharmaceutical. they're profitable. their sales are growing with their epilepsy drug. the small little $1 billion market cap. >> i liked it for the parkinson's actually. my take is this actually is a decent spec. i think it's a good spec. remember health care right now is all over the map. chris in massachusetts, chris. >> caller: jim, a big booyah to you. >> i like that. >> caller: i'm calling about rea pharmaceuticals. >> we have a pension to like these speculative oncology stocks but let's not forget that drug stocks right now are being sacrificed on the altar of the cyclicals. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ buzzer ] >> a
looking at stars seem to be lining up for fireeye. >> yeah, but you see, you're just doing it on specfriend because the quarter didn't have it although i do like that new ceo. i sanction buying the stock under 15 but only for a trade because it's not my fave and that group is getting hit. can i have one more? let's go to alan in florida, alan. >> caller: a big league booyah to you, jimmy. i want to know about sa pernice pharmaceutical. they're profitable. their sales are growing...
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fireeye, so they know. but once you -- once you have defined from a forensic perspective the toolkits, the exploits, timestamps on the code, all these factors you can easily duplicate with some technical sophistication and capability. you'll see a lot of mimicking of nation state and high level mercenary, cyber criminal gaining activity. >> to expand, you're hinting at it, you also see deliberate, you know, masquerading in terms of, you know, a group utilizing, you know, toolkits that may be known to be associated with another group or infrastructure that's known to be specific to another group in order to throw off analysts, throw off the security industry, you know -- you know, so it's attributed in the wrong way. that's a big problem with chinese stuff in particular, back in the common crew/at 1 days, suddenly all these other groups were using the same tools, same infrastructure. so the attacks and incidents will get wrongly attributed to common crew when it may have been someone else. that same solving,
fireeye, so they know. but once you -- once you have defined from a forensic perspective the toolkits, the exploits, timestamps on the code, all these factors you can easily duplicate with some technical sophistication and capability. you'll see a lot of mimicking of nation state and high level mercenary, cyber criminal gaining activity. >> to expand, you're hinting at it, you also see deliberate, you know, masquerading in terms of, you know, a group utilizing, you know, toolkits that may...