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fisker and you could bet fisker will be doing this in fact, we'll be talking with henry fisker the ceo of fisker tomorrow morning on "squawk box" at about what this means for fisker's plans to have a vehicle manufactured in the united states and perhaps that means it will be out on the road a little bit quicker. not all of plant, but a good chunk of it and being a contract manufacturer for lordstown motors and also taking a stake in lordstown motors. melissa, back to you. >> i have a couple of questions. >> sure. >> fox con taking a stake in lordstown, does that jeopardize any of the other relationships it plight have with being contract manufacturer for other electric vehicles. you mentioned fisker so i don't know if you think there is a problem. >> i don't think it does. >> if there is a stake in a competitor. >> no, i don't think it does contract manufacturers are by their nature, when you look at somebody like magna, which builds a number of vehicles for a number of different automakers at its plant in europe, that is the way it is with contract manufacturers. you make the agreemen
fisker and you could bet fisker will be doing this in fact, we'll be talking with henry fisker the ceo of fisker tomorrow morning on "squawk box" at about what this means for fisker's plans to have a vehicle manufactured in the united states and perhaps that means it will be out on the road a little bit quicker. not all of plant, but a good chunk of it and being a contract manufacturer for lordstown motors and also taking a stake in lordstown motors. melissa, back to you. >> i...
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i like tesla, but to buy the fisker side, if you really like what happened in -- >> we don't have a fiskerrt for people right now, but we'll look at it in a bit. >> but i do think, david, people are starting to talk they're back and bigger. >> i'll tell you man, that ev toll market, the flying taxis. >> we're going to fly in everything. >> we are going to talk about that and morgan stanley's view, and we'll talk about dell. we have to talk about that i've got a couple things on spacs. we have a lot to come, including an opening bell. you can catch us anytime anywhere you can listen to us, it's re" en oth "squawkn e stetoping bell podcast. >> i hope this person has security >>> you know, the restaurant industry has been going through a massive transformation for the past decade. we tent to put capital to work to innovate on behalf of the industry in many ways, we feel like we're an extension for r&d for the restaurant industry. we're going to continue to innovate with new products, and allow that community to thrive. >> that's the head of toast on our air yesterday, the company's shares pop
i like tesla, but to buy the fisker side, if you really like what happened in -- >> we don't have a fiskerrt for people right now, but we'll look at it in a bit. >> but i do think, david, people are starting to talk they're back and bigger. >> i'll tell you man, that ev toll market, the flying taxis. >> we're going to fly in everything. >> we are going to talk about that and morgan stanley's view, and we'll talk about dell. we have to talk about that i've got a...
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fisker to neutral. we'll have more on ford's electric vehicle in a moment a large focus for investors has been these big captech names faang has dominated. maybe too dominant maybe time to shift the focus and look at the names that are the future of tech rather than today's staples. goldman sachs launched the future tech leaders equity etf they are focusing on smaller emerging tech companies. if it sounds familiar it's similar to ark investments which has a number of the forward-looking innovations. how will they differentiate themselves joining me is brook dane from goldman sachs asset management and the manager of the fund. good to have you here, brook let's start with theemphasis which is really on non-faang names. do you think this has become too dominant in most people's portfolios >> great to be back on the show, especially on such an xexciting day on goldman sachs with the launch of the future tech leaders equity etf so, yeah, we have this fundamental belief and we've been talking about it for a
fisker to neutral. we'll have more on ford's electric vehicle in a moment a large focus for investors has been these big captech names faang has dominated. maybe too dominant maybe time to shift the focus and look at the names that are the future of tech rather than today's staples. goldman sachs launched the future tech leaders equity etf they are focusing on smaller emerging tech companies. if it sounds familiar it's similar to ark investments which has a number of the forward-looking...
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ev names, fisker tesla, as well as lucid with 2 1/2 billion under management.k. i want to remind you in the crypto world, charlie's guest is one of the most, i guess watched, tomorrow, it is a mystery guest. he will begin tweeting. watch out for his twitter feed who it is starting tomorrow. [closing bell rings] join us 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on "the claman countdown." green on the screen. we'll see what happens tomorrow. "kudlow" is next. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. so democrats are in complete disarray, save america, kill the bill. i think we've got them on the run. here to tell us all the latest is hillary vaughn, live from capitol hill. good evening, hillary. reporter: larry, well a surprise deal came with surprise guests, chuck seemer and treasury secretary janet yellen popped up at speaker pelosi's press conference to announce they made a framework agreement to pay for
ev names, fisker tesla, as well as lucid with 2 1/2 billion under management.k. i want to remind you in the crypto world, charlie's guest is one of the most, i guess watched, tomorrow, it is a mystery guest. he will begin tweeting. watch out for his twitter feed who it is starting tomorrow. [closing bell rings] join us 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on "the claman countdown." green on the screen. we'll see what happens tomorrow. "kudlow" is next. ♪. larry: hello, everyone,...
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tesla, fisker, lordstown, all part of that sector that continue to build and grow. ev makers also in drive mode right now. xpeng seeing the biggest gains, moving higher by more than 5.5%. >>> well, the national worker shortage continues to take a toll on businesses from coast to coast, but help is on the horizon for hiring managers. with extended unemployment benefits now expired, many companies are ramping up incentives to attract applicants. but with the most recent jobs report falling flat, will incentives be enough? jeff flock joins me from broadview, illinois, with one company looking to get its hiring game moving. jeff. >> reporter: very good question, cheryl. i come to you from the warehouse of a company if called mini moves based here outside chicago but has 125 locations nationwide. as you can tell, moving, as perhaps you know, it's a very labor intensive business. machines don't wrap the couches up and don't unload the trucks. they've had a real problem finding people with these unemployment benefits extended in the way they are. are you hopeful, john, tha
tesla, fisker, lordstown, all part of that sector that continue to build and grow. ev makers also in drive mode right now. xpeng seeing the biggest gains, moving higher by more than 5.5%. >>> well, the national worker shortage continues to take a toll on businesses from coast to coast, but help is on the horizon for hiring managers. with extended unemployment benefits now expired, many companies are ramping up incentives to attract applicants. but with the most recent jobs report...
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we've got tesla, fisker, we've got ford, general motors, canoo. everybody.e green, which is very nice. and why? well, maybe elon's right. the average car, electric or internal combustion, has between 25-50 microchips in it. so if he's right, and the market believes that, that's why we've got these stocks in the green. >>> two travel stocks cruising into the close. let us welcome the newest member to the fox business family, madison. she's in the newsroom for today's fox business brief. hi, madison. >> reporter: hey, liz. thank you so much. carnival corp. reporting that it's had cash flow positive voyages in the third quarter, surging to new records intraday as strong sales throw the sea giant to a narrower loss in the quarter. also announcing a new partnership with toyota today for its guests. and restaurant stocks are getting a boost after jeffrey's upgraded a slew of names including cheesecake factory, dave and buster's and chewy's, all three, as you can see, solidly in the green today. and new shock waves rocking the cryptosphere. up next, the ceo of ripp
we've got tesla, fisker, we've got ford, general motors, canoo. everybody.e green, which is very nice. and why? well, maybe elon's right. the average car, electric or internal combustion, has between 25-50 microchips in it. so if he's right, and the market believes that, that's why we've got these stocks in the green. >>> two travel stocks cruising into the close. let us welcome the newest member to the fox business family, madison. she's in the newsroom for today's fox business brief....
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. >>> bank of america pulling the plug, downloading lordstown and fisker to neutral.itimate players in the space. a and gm advising some chevy bolt owners this week to park at least 50 feet away from other vehicles this comes after gm recalled mover than 140,000 evs due to a risk of spontaneous battery combustion it seems like a problem. stephanie, what do you think the best way to play this. i know lordstown is a very tricky name. what do you make of cathie wood unloading some of tesla? >> lordstown is a mess, they might need to have more additional capital, the management is in flux. tesla is up 70% in the last year, the ev market is $802 billion, that's a 40% kegger i know she's in it, probably still overweight the name, but she's probably taking some profits, because she probably made a lot of money. they're growing above the market above 10%. they have good so aptiv is not cheer, but down 11% from its highs. i've been adding to that one >> quickly on tesla, and the ark selling, does this imply one of the ultimate bulls that had price targets into the many, many m
. >>> bank of america pulling the plug, downloading lordstown and fisker to neutral.itimate players in the space. a and gm advising some chevy bolt owners this week to park at least 50 feet away from other vehicles this comes after gm recalled mover than 140,000 evs due to a risk of spontaneous battery combustion it seems like a problem. stephanie, what do you think the best way to play this. i know lordstown is a very tricky name. what do you make of cathie wood unloading some of...
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fiskers is only $4.4 why su why is that valued correctly >> ford is perhaps the most iconic -- why not? the one that didn't go bankrupt, let's not forget. >> they have an ev plan. you know, it's having interesting. they have a mistake, this mach-e it's sold out. i bought a maverick, a mini pickup, about five months ago, i haven't seen it. >> still haven't gone it. >> we're talking about inventory levels at the dealers. this gets back to, when is this going to start to have a real impact on the economic growth? the supply-chain issues, the energy issues around the globe, the worker shortages i mean, add it all up for me, because we talk about it, we will continue to it's now the fourth quarter, you know, just about there, right? >> now, look, i was watching brian sullivan this morning. he started his show by saying, it is amazing that the market could be going up. i am beginning to think, carl, the market has very little to do with the things we are talk about. i think the market, 1.5 for the ten-year, versus just own the s&p, sorry, s&p. i think money comes in every single week and goe
fiskers is only $4.4 why su why is that valued correctly >> ford is perhaps the most iconic -- why not? the one that didn't go bankrupt, let's not forget. >> they have an ev plan. you know, it's having interesting. they have a mistake, this mach-e it's sold out. i bought a maverick, a mini pickup, about five months ago, i haven't seen it. >> still haven't gone it. >> we're talking about inventory levels at the dealers. this gets back to, when is this going to start to...