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better than the market let me show it to you on a short term basis we might at this point shlg if ge goes to zero or one that the lower path to a lower price or maybe an enduring bottom sets in on the short-term chart here's what is sort of interesting. as again as it's continued lower over the last several weeks and months the actual internals have moved higher i think i want to stick my neck out and take a gamble that this very important, now less important stock is maybe so bad it's good. >> bold call carter. >> it's interesting. so bad it's good this is a company that was masterful at managing their earnings forever then look at what has happened over the course of recent years. they have missed they have had real big disappointments, things are worse than we thought. rather than being able to reach into closets all over a huge enterprise and find little bagsan money they could bring out on earnings instead skeletons are coming out that's the risk factor of course they have been forthcoming in the most recent case about how disappointing some of that has been and maybe some of the worst
better than the market let me show it to you on a short term basis we might at this point shlg if ge goes to zero or one that the lower path to a lower price or maybe an enduring bottom sets in on the short-term chart here's what is sort of interesting. as again as it's continued lower over the last several weeks and months the actual internals have moved higher i think i want to stick my neck out and take a gamble that this very important, now less important stock is maybe so bad it's good....
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even if ge goes to 0 or 1 maybe an enduring bottom sets in. on the short term chart here is what is interesting. as again it continued low over the last several weeks and months the actual internals have moved higher. i think i want to stick my neck out and gamble that this less important stock is maybe so bad it's good. >> very bold call, carter. >> interesting so bad it is good. this is a company that was masterful at managing earnings forever. take a look at what has happened over the course of recent years. they missed. they had real big disappointments. things are worse than they thought. rather than reaching into closets and find little bags of money that they can bring out on earnings instead skeletons are coming out. that is the risk factor. they have been pretty forth coming in the most recent case about how disappointing some of that has been and maybe some of the worst of it is behind us. i wouldn't reach out and buy the stock. i think options are the way to play this. i was looking at the june '1415 call spreads. that is one quarte
even if ge goes to 0 or 1 maybe an enduring bottom sets in. on the short term chart here is what is interesting. as again it continued low over the last several weeks and months the actual internals have moved higher. i think i want to stick my neck out and gamble that this less important stock is maybe so bad it's good. >> very bold call, carter. >> interesting so bad it is good. this is a company that was masterful at managing earnings forever. take a look at what has happened...
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to 30 bucks a share. ge looks horrible as far as stock goes. it as buy, i wouldn't be surprised if it gaps down and the continue markets to fall too. cheryl: interesting, sean, do you the same take as melissa does? >> i am going to be looking as to what happens with power unit. i think right now some investors are seeing this as bit of an opportunity to cautiously start accumulating a position in here but i certainly don't think this stock is out it have woods yet i wouldn't go in buying buying wih hands here but maybe start thinking if this is starting to get an entry point but certainly not a stock you want to try and pick the bottom in because if you've been trying to pick the bottom in ge since started pulling back in 26 -- cheryl: fall of great american company, i have to tell you. wells fargo, let's talk about the billion dollar settlement on risk management. another hit for the bank, forget the fake account scandal, this seems to be the biggest financial hit that they've taken. >> the hits just keep on coming from wells fargo. earnings la
to 30 bucks a share. ge looks horrible as far as stock goes. it as buy, i wouldn't be surprised if it gaps down and the continue markets to fall too. cheryl: interesting, sean, do you the same take as melissa does? >> i am going to be looking as to what happens with power unit. i think right now some investors are seeing this as bit of an opportunity to cautiously start accumulating a position in here but i certainly don't think this stock is out it have woods yet i wouldn't go in buying...
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to set up a form of authenticity that is ongoing. [applause] my question goes out to all of you and your background issue is a. how do they ge i get over this d bump? we help people that have records get expungement and they can't figurcan'tfigure it out at liket won't guarantee anything. how can i get over the road bump? >> we need people to show up and ask these questions. what are you trying to get passed, i didn't catch that speak to >> for marijuana? there is no road bump. you cannot be excluded you can apply to get expert technical assistance. we have time for one more question. please use the microphone. i have a question about the new entrepreneurs like myself. what can i do today to help the community not just today that implemenimplement them in my buo help longer to apply. >> i would recommend getting involved in the investigation. when you go to these events, they don't even show up. so they held a networking event and a weeks notice in a place i've never been to 150 people of color showed up to to help the entrepreneurs and advocate to find their conduit and i think it's a great place to do with other folkdeal w
to set up a form of authenticity that is ongoing. [applause] my question goes out to all of you and your background issue is a. how do they ge i get over this d bump? we help people that have records get expungement and they can't figurcan'tfigure it out at liket won't guarantee anything. how can i get over the road bump? >> we need people to show up and ask these questions. what are you trying to get passed, i didn't catch that speak to >> for marijuana? there is no road bump. you...
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goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when her patient's blood pressure drops, she can share the information with... >>> welcome back to "fast money. take a look at shares of geurging. you heard that right, surging over 3% today. the worst performing dow stock down 20% with industrial giant reporting earnings before the bell on friday will it be a complete earnings bombshell dom chu back at headquarters with what we can expect. hi, dom. >> a good day for all ge stakeholders friday. it's fair to say they haven't been pbuying into the ge story yet. analysts looking on average earnings per share of $0.11 on sales of $27.5 billion pricing in a 4.5% move up or down in the stock around this report but the focus is going to be a lot heavier on commentary from company management about how the turnaround plan is progressing and what exactly is next ceo john flannery has the work cut out trying to reinvent one of the most storied companies in history and a lot of homework on what predecessors perhaps did or did not do. >> i worked for jeff for, you know, directly for the last 10, 12 years so the alumni, if you will, have unique perspectives. i still remember calling je
goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when her patient's blood pressure drops, she can share the information with... >>> welcome back to "fast money. take a look at shares of geurging. you heard that right, surging over 3% today. the worst performing dow stock down 20% with industrial giant reporting earnings before the bell on friday will it be a complete earnings bombshell dom chu back at headquarters with what we can expect. hi, dom. >> a good day for all ge...
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to have the goes in and goes out, gary. i'm a fan of conglomerate. >> maria: this was just a ge story in terms of the conglomerate. >> i thinkit was not necessarily a look at all conglomerates. the missteps here were ge-specific, bob. >> i think, again, i don't want to point the finger at anyone but you had a 19 person board and a leadership team and it takes a certain sense about running a conglomerate and if you look at jack, he was knee-deep in every one of the segments and knew them as well or better than the people running them at times, maria. so i think, listen, this is a good quarter. i mean, we talked about if it was not, we could see the stock go up 5 or down 5 and i'm glad, i'm really pulling for ge and i'm glad to see the results. >> maria: we'll leave it there. bob, it's great to talk with you. thank you for walking us through this. >> thank you. have a good show. >> maria: have a good day. bob nardelli there, jack welch was the master at that. maybe they shouldn't have un-jacked ge. >> dagen: which was the mantra what about the chase plane you had all those years, jeff? the shareholders of ge, if you still own
to have the goes in and goes out, gary. i'm a fan of conglomerate. >> maria: this was just a ge story in terms of the conglomerate. >> i thinkit was not necessarily a look at all conglomerates. the missteps here were ge-specific, bob. >> i think, again, i don't want to point the finger at anyone but you had a 19 person board and a leadership team and it takes a certain sense about running a conglomerate and if you look at jack, he was knee-deep in every one of the segments and...
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ge entered into a relationship within a commercial -- mutuallative venture -- commercial venture. now the chinese have in their military conflicts to be able to utilize that technology. host: and as far as the legislation goesere was a response to it. this is from ibm, and it says "in making his case to expand offered examples technology sold overseas by ibm and other companies that the u.s. government itself long ago ruled were nonsensitive and able to the freely sold around the world without a license. in fact, everything ibm has done globally complies with u.s. and foreign expert control laws." rep. pittenger: bacon skirt the law than to do these joint ventures that are not within our legal framework today, and that is why we had to reform cfius. and that is why our bill is so critical and so important. we cannot allow these joint ventures to continue. that is why this bill has the support of the president, secretary matter us -- secretary mattis, secretary mnuchin. throughout our government, it has full support of cfius. in the senate,in she is my cosponsor. the chairman of both intelligence committees, senator burr and representative n unes, both approve this bill. host: if you want to discuss more on
ge entered into a relationship within a commercial -- mutuallative venture -- commercial venture. now the chinese have in their military conflicts to be able to utilize that technology. host: and as far as the legislation goesere was a response to it. this is from ibm, and it says "in making his case to expand offered examples technology sold overseas by ibm and other companies that the u.s. government itself long ago ruled were nonsensitive and able to the freely sold around the world...
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goes to 12, what do you have? 9% gain. >> selling 20 billion of assets which could force it out of the dow and drop further. [laughter] stuart: okay, we spent too much time on geashley: below 20 we made a big deal. stuart: we did. ashley: wasn't that long ago. stuart: this is an interesting one. look at apple, over 80% of teenagers prefer an iphone to an android. is that a big deal? >> it actually is a big deal, in your opinion one it ropes all the teenagers and increasing number of teenagers that are liking apple into all their vast family of products, once you're an apple person you're always an apple person, that's the other big aspect, over 85% loyalty both android users and everybody else on their phone system. so once you buy it, you're going to stay with it. it's a big deal. exactly. stuart: the study, whatever you want to call it, survey, apparently teenagers believe that the iphone is cool. >> maybe the apple watch is cool to them too, i don't know. good for apple. stuart: whatever. spotify -- >> apple is a status symbol. stuart: thank you very much. spotify working on a stand-alone car speaker. one of the voice assistance for music while you drive, w
goes to 12, what do you have? 9% gain. >> selling 20 billion of assets which could force it out of the dow and drop further. [laughter] stuart: okay, we spent too much time on geashley: below 20 we made a big deal. stuart: we did. ashley: wasn't that long ago. stuart: this is an interesting one. look at apple, over 80% of teenagers prefer an iphone to an android. is that a big deal? >> it actually is a big deal, in your opinion one it ropes all the teenagers and increasing number of...