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the ground game is what you're talking about, jeff greenfield. you and a.b. stoddard are going to come back and join me. do stand by. up next, if you think there is only one path to victory, you're wrong. we are going to give you a peek at what the candidates have up their sleeve next because there's more than one way to skin a cat, as they say. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today.
the ground game is what you're talking about, jeff greenfield. you and a.b. stoddard are going to come back and join me. do stand by. up next, if you think there is only one path to victory, you're wrong. we are going to give you a peek at what the candidates have up their sleeve next because there's more than one way to skin a cat, as they say. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. at legalzoom, we've created...
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let's bring in rich greenfield, co-head of research at btig. is it too little, too late?ks for having me. i mean you can never say it is too little, too late. we're in a very early stage of digital music. music labels are finally making it easier to license rights. think about how long it took spotify to get into the u.s. it took years of negotiating rights. microsoft was able to move very swiftly i think based on what the folks at spotify had established from a rate structure standpoint had kind of paved the way. what really i think everyone who's listening should focus on is that microsoft is putting a very critical brand in front of this service. this isn't zune anymore. they're using their xbox brand. this is for all of windows 8. it is going to be on ios devices, android devices. they are using the central very critical xbox brand. i think microsoft will not want to fall putting that brand in front of their music service. >> how specifically negative is this for pandora, rich? >> i think this is just one of a number of negatives. for us, the reason we have a sell rat
let's bring in rich greenfield, co-head of research at btig. is it too little, too late?ks for having me. i mean you can never say it is too little, too late. we're in a very early stage of digital music. music labels are finally making it easier to license rights. think about how long it took spotify to get into the u.s. it took years of negotiating rights. microsoft was able to move very swiftly i think based on what the folks at spotify had established from a rate structure standpoint had...
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. >> hello and welcome -- >> in greenfield as a kid, a 12-year-old, i watched the show for no reasonther than it intrigued me there was a latino hosting show, which was something that i never saw growing up. >> it makes him feel so proud when nonlatinos are watching his show, a show about the community. latino affairs, nonlatinos are interested. he made his niche, reaching a wide array of audiences, cultures. >> when i was growing up in chicago, when i would look at somebody representing the culture in a positive way. damian does that for the mexi n mexican-american community, does that for people of color in general, does that for any cultural group underrepresented in the media or society as a powerbroker. >> i send e-mails to the higher ups at nbc corporate. i said what is our policy on using the word, illegals, illegal alien. started a conversation through the network. the policy was that we do not use words, illegals, the illegals. we prefer undocumented immigrants. >> he is willing to challenge, the upper management, to make sure that -- our community is respected. our, our com
. >> hello and welcome -- >> in greenfield as a kid, a 12-year-old, i watched the show for no reasonther than it intrigued me there was a latino hosting show, which was something that i never saw growing up. >> it makes him feel so proud when nonlatinos are watching his show, a show about the community. latino affairs, nonlatinos are interested. he made his niche, reaching a wide array of audiences, cultures. >> when i was growing up in chicago, when i would look at...
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btig's rich greenfield cutting facebook stock to a sell. he has a $16 target on the name. cut his 2012 revenue estimate to $4.9 billion from $5 billion. cutting next year's view from about $300 billion as well. he cites tension between monetization and the user experience. what does that mean. let's find out. rich joins us now from 30 rock. rich, what did you mean by that growing tension? >> look, what facebook is experiencing is a pretty rapid transition to mobile. what happens is in the traditional facebook desktop experience if you have a pc or mac, there's a whole bunch of ads that run down the right side of the page. you may not have to focus on them. you can really disregard them if you're focused on the main center of your screen which is your news feed and where you do most of your arcses. what happens is you go into mobile, that advertising becomes far more visible. you can't avoid it. it is far more in your face. you are seeing it -- instead of taking up a small percentage off to the right, you're now seeing the entire screen filled with advertisements so you're
btig's rich greenfield cutting facebook stock to a sell. he has a $16 target on the name. cut his 2012 revenue estimate to $4.9 billion from $5 billion. cutting next year's view from about $300 billion as well. he cites tension between monetization and the user experience. what does that mean. let's find out. rich joins us now from 30 rock. rich, what did you mean by that growing tension? >> look, what facebook is experiencing is a pretty rapid transition to mobile. what happens is in the...
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first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations will win over suburban greenfield sites, where projects are typically parked at three or 3.3 per thousand. because if you build this kind of density on market street, or you build it in san francisco, your employees can get there by bike, by muni, by bart. if you build this in north bay shore, you can't get your employees there to build out this kind of density. we're very much seeing this on the peninsula, where the office buildings that are located close to the caltrain are really distancing themselves from the other buildings on the peninsula in the northern part of the valley that aren't near the train. because that access to transit is so incredibly important. the other thing that i would point out is that while you are putting these kind of densities into this space, this is not back off this space for bank of america circa 1975, where these people are making $15,000, $20,000 a year. most of these jobs are high-paying engineering jobs. so you are putting a lot of people with high payroll into a relatively limite
first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations will win over suburban greenfield sites, where projects are typically parked at three or 3.3 per thousand. because if you build this kind of density on market street, or you build it in san francisco, your employees can get there by bike, by muni, by bart. if you build this in north bay shore, you can't get your employees there to build out this kind of density. we're very much seeing this on the peninsula, where the office...
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. >> greenfield. >> bill: you know it's like chicago in boston. hey, you guys get out there. if we don't see you out there, going to find 150 light. check marianne, what do you give to me? community service? >> here is -- this is the new phrase for dues, okay? if you were threatened to lose your job, made mandatory and lost a day's pay, that would be a big story and that's what happened to coal miners in ohio with the romney rally warren's reaction. >> imus: warren, marianne, i'm sure you would have concerning to me. i hope this is happening. i don't want anybody paid to come to my rallies. isn't that the way to handle it? not i don't know anything about it. makes it sound like. just say it's wrong. if it happened. i don't know whether it happened. i hope it didn't happen. wouldn't that be the best answer? >> that's exactly what she said if this did happen, it was wrong. >> bill: when did that happen? after you got on the phone and told her to wise up. >> in that same story she said exactly the same thing. >> bill: did she say that mr. gray on the spot. >> listen, it shows sh
. >> greenfield. >> bill: you know it's like chicago in boston. hey, you guys get out there. if we don't see you out there, going to find 150 light. check marianne, what do you give to me? community service? >> here is -- this is the new phrase for dues, okay? if you were threatened to lose your job, made mandatory and lost a day's pay, that would be a big story and that's what happened to coal miners in ohio with the romney rally warren's reaction. >> imus: warren,...
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. >> jimmy: some great co-stars, max greenfield was nominated for an emmy, only one in that category family" so that is impressive. >> we sat next to each other, it was really fun. >> jimmy: he helped me out, helped carey tracy morgan offstage. he was upset the last time you were on the show because -- >> i heard about this >> jimmy: i described him as effeminite on the show. zwli quickly identified and i said i like the effefinite one, max. i never heard the end of it >> jimmy: i watched it again and i reevaluated it and i stand by it. >> i stand by it. no shame in that. just something about the character there. he's metro. he's metro. >> jimmy: exactly. guillermo, what is metro? >> a mode earn man. >> i have no idea. >> metro sexual where you're like -- >> jimmy: i know. i just wanted to see if he knew. >> okay. >> jimmy: you feel like people know you now from this character that is on? because that's not you but -- >> no, i definitely feel like i have a different sort of set of people who walk up to me. >> jimmy: different from the movies because you're different in each movie. >>
. >> jimmy: some great co-stars, max greenfield was nominated for an emmy, only one in that category family" so that is impressive. >> we sat next to each other, it was really fun. >> jimmy: he helped me out, helped carey tracy morgan offstage. he was upset the last time you were on the show because -- >> i heard about this >> jimmy: i described him as effeminite on the show. zwli quickly identified and i said i like the effefinite one, max. i never heard the...
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we started this business, greenfield, rawlings, many, many years ago, there's a long history and heritage of the brand. was in the football helmet business. but they've long since stopped being in the business, they've reentered the market about a year ago on the back of some very significant r & d and a close collaboration with a few independent institutions, institutes rather, doing research. and we came up with a unique product that we thought was superior in performance and have been very successful in the market launching it. it's growing very rapidly, beaten all of our expectations, we expect it to continue to grow. but in general, we spend about -- it's about $1 million a day on what we call brand investment. >> $1 million a day? >> $365 million a year, so it's about $1 million a day. and, you know, basically it's -- that's both investment on new products for the business, they could be replacements for existing products. >> right. >> but new products and then promoting those products in the marketplace. that's what we call brand investment. >> david faber and i were talking off ca
we started this business, greenfield, rawlings, many, many years ago, there's a long history and heritage of the brand. was in the football helmet business. but they've long since stopped being in the business, they've reentered the market about a year ago on the back of some very significant r & d and a close collaboration with a few independent institutions, institutes rather, doing research. and we came up with a unique product that we thought was superior in performance and have been...
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don't miss richard greenfield, co-head of research at btig. he'll join street sign, 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. >>> netflix upgraded to overweight from equal weight at morgan stanley. it's moving the stock, folks. price target, $85. morgan stanley saying, "our upgrade is based on our view that amazon.com is not a direct threat to netflix u.s. business." shares of netflix surged in one week 30%. $55 four days ago. now 25% move in four days? >> analysts obviously can influence a stock. we saw this stock at $120 earlier in the year. back at $55. it was cut in half. good rally here. it has to break through $85 for me to get aggressive on the buy side. i think there is room to $80. so short term it is a buy but above $85 we may see short cover and all the way through $100. >>> blackrock upgraded to buy from neutral at citi, citing valuation saying it might be large but it's gotten cheap again. firm raising its price target on blackrock $220, shares up about 27% over one year. your thoughts. >> best of read here. blackrock, they're a major player in the etf market which has obviously been a
don't miss richard greenfield, co-head of research at btig. he'll join street sign, 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. >>> netflix upgraded to overweight from equal weight at morgan stanley. it's moving the stock, folks. price target, $85. morgan stanley saying, "our upgrade is based on our view that amazon.com is not a direct threat to netflix u.s. business." shares of netflix surged in one week 30%. $55 four days ago. now 25% move in four days? >> analysts obviously can influence a...
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we have built in this six years 140 new universities from greenfields, public and free tuition universities. and we add there are like 113,000 new engineers graduating every year in mexico so today there are more engineers every year than in germany or u.k. or canada or brazil. and with that, a lot of companies, american and global companies are realizing that mexico is very, very competitive in manufacturing, for instance. even vis-a-vis china. >> rose: ed thing we read about are two big issues, one is narco terrorism. what is it going to take to win that battle? the second is immigration. >> well first a lot of courage, because otherwise it is impossible to deal with that. and you need to have the principals that no one nation could prosper without rule of law. because that is exactly our main focus, in the sense that we are not prosecuting drugs by drugs themselves. we are looking for rule of law in mexico. we want a country in which the law prevails. otherwise it would be impossible to prosper or to have a-- society. so in that sense, second you need a comprehensive strategy. and our st
we have built in this six years 140 new universities from greenfields, public and free tuition universities. and we add there are like 113,000 new engineers graduating every year in mexico so today there are more engineers every year than in germany or u.k. or canada or brazil. and with that, a lot of companies, american and global companies are realizing that mexico is very, very competitive in manufacturing, for instance. even vis-a-vis china. >> rose: ed thing we read about are two big...
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rich greenfield's co-head of research and media analysts at btig. to have you back. >> thanks for having me. >> at first blush, you're dealing with a company in apple that has more money than god. does not look like a fair fight. >> you've got a company in n pandora that doesn't make money today. they are begging the government for corporate welfare in terms of relieving them or giving them relief on their royalty structure which simply isn't going to happen, certainly not with this congress and i doubt in the next one. now you've got behemoths, not just apple, but microsoft launched a music service. you've got the big technology heavyweights can tons s with t in the music business, and people spend a lot of time, over two hours a day, listening to music. there's a huge opportunity to control out of home and in your car media that companies want to own. >> right. is this -- for all -- pandora has a decent subbase already. i listen to it every day in some capacity cd it get taken out? how does it survive in this new environment? >> well, imagine you
rich greenfield's co-head of research and media analysts at btig. to have you back. >> thanks for having me. >> at first blush, you're dealing with a company in apple that has more money than god. does not look like a fair fight. >> you've got a company in n pandora that doesn't make money today. they are begging the government for corporate welfare in terms of relieving them or giving them relief on their royalty structure which simply isn't going to happen, certainly not...
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this is former wall street trader, larry greenfield.use he's speaking out against matchmaking services, calling them a waste of money. he spent more than $65,000 in recent years. he was set up on 250 dates. and no match. what a coincidence. of course, the matchmakers say he's too picky. >> i know this is a no-follow-up zone. but i read a follow-up. >> what do you have? >> a high school teacher from long island has come forward. she says, try me. >> look at our own matchmaker here. are you inviting them both on? >> i think he should go on a date with her. >> we should have them here. and let's have a dating game. come on. >> did you see our audience? they're gorgeous. we can find him a date. >> let him have the date first. >> maybe he will be joining george on "this week." >> i love that. george, thank you. >>> i have to top it with "pop news." let's try. good morning, everybody. jack osbourne have a lot to beam about. he and his fiancee tied the knot in hawaii on sunday. now, he's been dubbed a hollywood hero, not just by his wife. it w
this is former wall street trader, larry greenfield.use he's speaking out against matchmaking services, calling them a waste of money. he spent more than $65,000 in recent years. he was set up on 250 dates. and no match. what a coincidence. of course, the matchmakers say he's too picky. >> i know this is a no-follow-up zone. but i read a follow-up. >> what do you have? >> a high school teacher from long island has come forward. she says, try me. >> look at our own...
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bill: on that topic, jeff greenfield of pbs, biden always had a smile real at times is really, really inappropriate. roger ebert, movie critic, joe, stop smiling and laughing. i think a lot of people focus on the nonverbal as you know, governor. you're a master communicator yourself. you think about this. you had two prime time national debates. what was the talk last week? the talk was that the president was looking down the entire time on a split screen. now the talk today is the fact that the vice president's behavior was inappropriate. >> with a good debate, it wouldn't be about, you know, how many times did paul ryan drink water, how many times did joe biden laugh or make some snide remark or look away. it would have been about the substantive issues. and there were some very substantive issues should have been talked about. joe biden flat-out misrepresented obamacare on the catholic church issue for example. bill: don't mean to cut you off. another point. why do you think so much interruption was allowed. martha raddatz has tremendous career behind her and ahead of her. very cre
bill: on that topic, jeff greenfield of pbs, biden always had a smile real at times is really, really inappropriate. roger ebert, movie critic, joe, stop smiling and laughing. i think a lot of people focus on the nonverbal as you know, governor. you're a master communicator yourself. you think about this. you had two prime time national debates. what was the talk last week? the talk was that the president was looking down the entire time on a split screen. now the talk today is the fact that...
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. >> announcer: this is "need to know" with jeff greenfield, scott simonm ray suarez, and this week, maria hinojosa. >> on this edition, in the critical state of florida, controversial changes to election rules. will they root out voter fraud or keep legitimate voters from the polls? >> it doesn't have to be someg
. >> announcer: this is "need to know" with jeff greenfield, scott simonm ray suarez, and this week, maria hinojosa. >> on this edition, in the critical state of florida, controversial changes to election rules. will they root out voter fraud or keep legitimate voters from the polls? >> it doesn't have to be someg
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>> greenfield makes this call and he says that the tug of war is the user experience is being hurt byhat. i will defend facebook and say, i think that they have not compromised the user experience. i just feel like that what's happened is facebook has become such a fiasco ahead of these big lock-up expirations, no one wants to get behind. let's look at it in november when the big tranche comes. until this, hold. i don't want to hold it, sell it, i don't want to buy it. >> over the weekend, huge glowing profile of dick costello over at twitter. is facebook the new myspace, it was asked. is sentiment building against it. >> i have not heard young people turn against it. it's very much of a go-to place. 1 billion people, did not happen to myspace. twitter is very popular and it's being used to sell a lot of product. it does seem to have an edge in terms of companies trying to get customers. >> there's a lot cooking at the home of the nook. faber has an exclusive with the ceo of barnes & noble. >>> and what's the deal with groupon? >>> and adt recently spin off from tie owe. all that and
>> greenfield makes this call and he says that the tug of war is the user experience is being hurt byhat. i will defend facebook and say, i think that they have not compromised the user experience. i just feel like that what's happened is facebook has become such a fiasco ahead of these big lock-up expirations, no one wants to get behind. let's look at it in november when the big tranche comes. until this, hold. i don't want to hold it, sell it, i don't want to buy it. >> over the...