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is biggest oil service company halliburton somebody that you know might want the interior ministry to help them drill in places they weren't drilling before and maybe with regulations when it comes to drilling for oil so you see where i'm going with this now the scratch your back back to the interior minister and his wife will this happens to be a question about white fish montana which is this town now is a really hip if you've got money and if you want to go traveling vacationing this is a place you want to go there's a development going on there and guess who's backing that development the development is backed by david lesser who is the house of burton chairman and he's backing a development in this town a town which the interior minister the secretary and his wife have wanted to put a microbrewery in for a very long time and it just happens that this development has a microbrewery that has a special space just for them to put that in there on top of that this is the interior secretary also and this is the interesting part they have given space for to the developer to the lesser b
is biggest oil service company halliburton somebody that you know might want the interior ministry to help them drill in places they weren't drilling before and maybe with regulations when it comes to drilling for oil so you see where i'm going with this now the scratch your back back to the interior minister and his wife will this happens to be a question about white fish montana which is this town now is a really hip if you've got money and if you want to go traveling vacationing this is a...
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that was very early on but would not without a massive fight against the insurance company with halliburton and i walked into the room she was sitting there and lit up the whole room and did not even recognize her but i realize it was her i knew i had to figure out what happened to her. but it was all her determination to find out what happened to her. i wrote her a long letter but thete fact in terms of getting trust that that was like intense group therapy so she has a self-awareness and the wisdom that you rarely find with anyone so i'd basically just have to see what happened next and she is able to open them to talk about it but at this time in her life in her trauma and triumph that the case is such an important part of the book because how do we hold multinationals accountable when they are more powerful than ever and have the least accountability then ever before especially with human rights abuses overseas. even with our name and money. so that similar to the experience he had a massive record that doesn't necessarily mean anything and then tried to do the same for the litigation a
that was very early on but would not without a massive fight against the insurance company with halliburton and i walked into the room she was sitting there and lit up the whole room and did not even recognize her but i realize it was her i knew i had to figure out what happened to her. but it was all her determination to find out what happened to her. i wrote her a long letter but thete fact in terms of getting trust that that was like intense group therapy so she has a self-awareness and the...
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if you look at where it could rally i think halliburton is interesting. but i'll say it again, anadarnao petroleum has had a tremendous room and has room to the upside. >>> coming up, breaking up is hard to do but maybe not for ge. the stock is soaring after announcing it's shutting its businessistbusinesses. so what's the right price for ge well, a lot higher according to one of our traders. >>> lus, trump goes hog wild sounding off against harley-davidson so is the company the first trade war victim or there something else irking the motorcycle maker? we have the details. >>> later, wall street's king of crypto is back and he says there's one thing the crypto universe is missing that could bring back the bitcoin boom. w rk sarine from timesque neyo city. much more "fast money" after this brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling bra
if you look at where it could rally i think halliburton is interesting. but i'll say it again, anadarnao petroleum has had a tremendous room and has room to the upside. >>> coming up, breaking up is hard to do but maybe not for ge. the stock is soaring after announcing it's shutting its businessistbusinesses. so what's the right price for ge well, a lot higher according to one of our traders. >>> lus, trump goes hog wild sounding off against harley-davidson so is the company...
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it took a subpoena to get halliburton, the company that pioneered fracking, to respond. fracking chemicals d breast cancers, respiratory, developmental, as well as brain and nervous system disorders, and they are in frack waste and may find their way into drinking water and air. and it gets worse. today, waste from pennsylvania gas wells, waste that may also contain unacceptable levels of radium, is routinely dumped across state lines into landfi new inrk, ohio, and west virginia. new york does not require testing waste for radioactivity prior to dumping or treatment. so drill cu m pennsylvanave been dumped in new york's chemung and other counties since 2009, and liquid waste is shipped to treatment plants in auburn and watertown, new york. it is ironic that new york state, the first in the nation to put nertheless allows other statesie to dump frack waste within its ths rts are calling for testing and are concerned about the contamination of the drinking supply of major population cent including new york city. with the gas production boom underway in the some-400,000 we
it took a subpoena to get halliburton, the company that pioneered fracking, to respond. fracking chemicals d breast cancers, respiratory, developmental, as well as brain and nervous system disorders, and they are in frack waste and may find their way into drinking water and air. and it gets worse. today, waste from pennsylvania gas wells, waste that may also contain unacceptable levels of radium, is routinely dumped across state lines into landfi new inrk, ohio, and west virginia. new york does...
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a deal backed by the house of halliburton. bottom line is affected directly by what the interior department does. politico first reported on all of that last week. then you have got this latest headline on pruitt involving something we cannot say on the air. we had to blur it. accusing him of going after former aides that he felt betrayed him. with us now is one of the people who broke the zinke story, politico energy reporter ben lefevre, and ben, welcome to the show. first time, long time listener. first time caller i'm sure. let me play for you what zinke tried to explain about the deal and walk through whether this explanation adds up. >> we go out to dinner, we talk about the background of the park. what are the neighbors like. what was the vision of the park. where are the boundaries. where the water table is. because the water table has changed over time. what the railroad is, so they had the background. >> so explain what he's talking about and whether that explanation adds up to you. >> sure. he's talking about land t
a deal backed by the house of halliburton. bottom line is affected directly by what the interior department does. politico first reported on all of that last week. then you have got this latest headline on pruitt involving something we cannot say on the air. we had to blur it. accusing him of going after former aides that he felt betrayed him. with us now is one of the people who broke the zinke story, politico energy reporter ben lefevre, and ben, welcome to the show. first time, long time...
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here's another one for you halliburt halliburton.his hit the other day as well there are the august 50 calls getting bought just the other day. today they're buying the july, expire the last week in july the july 27th expiring these are the 47.50 calls. $1.25 is about where they were paying when the purchase was made and i gave you where the options were trading i like this trade as well. i think halliburton maybe looks like and josh could talk to this he knows charting far better than me. but it looks like 45 is sort of a base that it's bounced off of several times now. so maybe this is a stock that's going to catch some of the momentum of what we're seeing in energy take a look at exxon and chevron. these names are powering us forward today. they have been when we've seen oil start to make these turns. >> let's ask josh. you see any candles? >> the buyers showed -- lol. >> what you got? >> we come on the show, talk about price action every day i'm the only person that actually wants to talk about the price. the stock -- the buyers
here's another one for you halliburt halliburton.his hit the other day as well there are the august 50 calls getting bought just the other day. today they're buying the july, expire the last week in july the july 27th expiring these are the 47.50 calls. $1.25 is about where they were paying when the purchase was made and i gave you where the options were trading i like this trade as well. i think halliburton maybe looks like and josh could talk to this he knows charting far better than me. but...
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complain about a montana land deal that links the interior secretary and the head services giant halliburtonesperson says a .reliminary review is underway democratic lawmakers called for e'sinvestigation into zink involvement in a land deal with halliburton's chairman. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. gettingnd we are now nike earnings just coming out. nike reporting fourth-quarter earnings of $.69, five cents above what analysts had been anticipating. fourth-quarter revenue of $9.8 billion. it looks like a greater increase in estimated. billion, and they are reporting a new buyback program as well. a $15 billion buyback is what nike is authorizing, so that's likely to help the share reaction as well, the shares already up about 3%. we typically look for anything forward-looking. this is what we have been talking about a lot for this season, what they will have to say about the global environment. the conference call from nike should be quite interesting on that front. mark parker
complain about a montana land deal that links the interior secretary and the head services giant halliburtonesperson says a .reliminary review is underway democratic lawmakers called for e'sinvestigation into zink involvement in a land deal with halliburton's chairman. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. gettingnd we are now nike earnings just coming out. nike reporting fourth-quarter...
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. >> halliburton whoops there >>> 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 so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. wall street loves growth on a day where the dow drifted 42 points lower. i can't stress this enough we want growth if there are tariffs. we want growth with no tariffs we want growth if the fed is tightening we want growth if the fed is not tightening we would by growth on a boat we will buy growth why f.a.n.g can keep roaring higher, all time high for a lot of them. why thor industries came alive today, the hammer. and why starbucks is being laid to waste it is about growth and nothing but the growth let's start with disney's cash and stock boost this very morning. for some crucial 21st century fox assets all cash
. >> halliburton whoops there >>> 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 so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or...
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there's some great companies that are those cash cows the deers of the world, the halliburtons, schlumbergers the portfolio but also companies like albermol it's a lithium producer. why do you care? if you are making electric vehicles, you need a little lithium. this is the number one producer. we've got international plays that play into that. same idea for copper similar ideas but that will certainly be cyclical along the way. seven-year view, we're confident. >> i'm curious how you chose some of the global consumer names. why adidas and not a nike? why lbmh and not a u.s. luxury company? >> it's all choices. at some point we didn't want to have too much of a weighting but we want to choose representation from different regions so that our different clients could see the difference ideas lvmh is a good example this is the dominant luxury play they've been able to through all of the retail weakness, this is a company that's powered through. number one shares in each of their markets and investing in the digital consumer trying to figure out how to get into that high end through digital means
there's some great companies that are those cash cows the deers of the world, the halliburtons, schlumbergers the portfolio but also companies like albermol it's a lithium producer. why do you care? if you are making electric vehicles, you need a little lithium. this is the number one producer. we've got international plays that play into that. same idea for copper similar ideas but that will certainly be cyclical along the way. seven-year view, we're confident. >> i'm curious how you...
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also in the news, oil services halliburton and baker hughes have been awarded 7 billion in services contractsrwegian oil and gas producer equidor. the contract is for a few years. we'll watch them. >>> virgin money has agreed to be bought by cybg for $2.26 billion. it will create the biggest bank, a guy you may have heard of, richard branson, owns 35% of virgin money >>> now to your money. you know the macro setup in the state. unemployment is just 3.8%. earnings growth up more than 20%. gdp could come in at more than 4% oh, yeah, small cap and tech stocks domestically, all they do is keep making new highs things, in other words, are good joining us now, founder and lead market strategist at north man trader sven, thank you for joining us warren buffet selling part of usb. the drywall manufacturer in the united states. buffet loves to buy low and he loves to sell high when you see warren selling, does it make you think maybe now's the time >> well, look, when we looked at the recent rally that we've seen, like a month ago we talked about s&p maybe reaching and filling the gap at 127.50. the q
also in the news, oil services halliburton and baker hughes have been awarded 7 billion in services contractsrwegian oil and gas producer equidor. the contract is for a few years. we'll watch them. >>> virgin money has agreed to be bought by cybg for $2.26 billion. it will create the biggest bank, a guy you may have heard of, richard branson, owns 35% of virgin money >>> now to your money. you know the macro setup in the state. unemployment is just 3.8%. earnings growth up...
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, it's usually wrong, i can count on the portfolio made up of exxonmobil, chesapeake energy and halliburtonsay to no to a portfolio by the way, j&j, eli lilly and bristol-myers and united health even as i like all four. they leave you too exposed to health care risk having an undiversified portfolio is not just an amateur mistake. many professionals don't like to be diversified because of the bizarre way money management works in this country. if you concentrate your bets in one sector you beat everyone who is diversified that's the nature of the baes. -- beast you can get profiled by every magazine, raise aal from capitm unsuspecting investors who don't realize how much risk they're taking on. whether you're an which you are and professional, keep your portfolio diversified. ing this routine maintenance stuff that protects you from monster losses down the line mike in south carolina >> caller: hey, it's mike from south carolina. >> thank you forcalling. >> caller: how many stocks should be in my portfolio if i invest $100,000. i thought it should be 30. >> after 10 you're kind of a mutual
, it's usually wrong, i can count on the portfolio made up of exxonmobil, chesapeake energy and halliburtonsay to no to a portfolio by the way, j&j, eli lilly and bristol-myers and united health even as i like all four. they leave you too exposed to health care risk having an undiversified portfolio is not just an amateur mistake. many professionals don't like to be diversified because of the bizarre way money management works in this country. if you concentrate your bets in one sector you...
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marathon oil, anadarko, halliburton and apache all of them falling more than 2%. not all stocks are feeling the chill of impending trade skirmish, war, what you want to call it. canada goose surging after reporting a surprise profit for the fourth quarter. fourth quarter is winter, folks. canada goose known as the luxury parka maker with unbelievable warmth and price to its $1,000 parkas is up 30.5%. huge bets on the chinese consumer with the opening of a store in beijing, so as you look at these shares, standing at $59.85 for canada goose. up 45% so far this year. >>> let us get to the retaliation war. you can call it a retaliation war, that's for sure. the u.s. slapping new tariffs on china. china said, you know what? we can do that, too. the announcement came overnight and china saying we're going to show you what else no one has shown you. to kind of explain what this really means, the exact change in the price you will pay for foreign goods and what chinese and european consumers will pay for our goods. these are just some of the products that cost you more w
marathon oil, anadarko, halliburton and apache all of them falling more than 2%. not all stocks are feeling the chill of impending trade skirmish, war, what you want to call it. canada goose surging after reporting a surprise profit for the fourth quarter. fourth quarter is winter, folks. canada goose known as the luxury parka maker with unbelievable warmth and price to its $1,000 parkas is up 30.5%. huge bets on the chinese consumer with the opening of a store in beijing, so as you look at...
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names such as halliburton, noble, conoco all of which are up about 4%.'s just take some winners this month because they're easy to find. looking at twitter, tesla, netflix. so many of these names we know are up between 15 and 30% including the parents of the fox business network, 21st century fox. good month for june for some of the good ones. back to you. trish: president trump is going to be addressing our nation on this immigration crisis. he's going to do so from the white house any minute now, and we are going to him just as soon as he starts. meanwhile, the european union's retaliatory tariffs on u.s. goods, they are going into full effect today. market doesn't care, we're up nearly 200. meanwhile, the white house is defending its steel and aluminum tariffs saying this is critical for national security. dr. sebastian gorka, he agrees with that. he'll tell us why we need to be so careful right now on trade. he's here next. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my m
names such as halliburton, noble, conoco all of which are up about 4%.'s just take some winners this month because they're easy to find. looking at twitter, tesla, netflix. so many of these names we know are up between 15 and 30% including the parents of the fox business network, 21st century fox. good month for june for some of the good ones. back to you. trish: president trump is going to be addressing our nation on this immigration crisis. he's going to do so from the white house any minute...
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. >> halliburton whoops there >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing 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 so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. wall street loves growth on a day where the dow drifted 42 point
. >> halliburton whoops there >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing 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 so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me...
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presently, i'm holdi on to exxon, to chevron, halliburton, so many other different etfs it's a lot of exposure adding one more today, that will be on unusual later. when you look at the grind of where oil is in this band, yeah, we're now getting back towards the higher end, but it hadn't broken down to the down side it had pushed down, but it's like volatility index where it's been in a e. i continue to see this range now we're up at the upper end of the range. some of these names, but really look at the beta names today some of those names that have been off forever, you know, the ptens of the world, the smaller names, look at the reaction we're seeing out of some of those names today. unbelievably big >> i would agree with that i have been, i would say, neutral on energy for a long time, which made me bearish because i haven't been involved since it moved up, but doing some work on it the last couple days and i think i have to take some positions you look at dnr, this stom had an amazing move. i think the smaller stufwill keoingnoonly are they retail oriented but the leverage to the
presently, i'm holdi on to exxon, to chevron, halliburton, so many other different etfs it's a lot of exposure adding one more today, that will be on unusual later. when you look at the grind of where oil is in this band, yeah, we're now getting back towards the higher end, but it hadn't broken down to the down side it had pushed down, but it's like volatility index where it's been in a e. i continue to see this range now we're up at the upper end of the range. some of these names, but really...
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in the all services area, halliburton and baker hughes have been awarded a $7 billion services contract from norwegian oil and gas producer equinor the contract is for four years but could be extended for up to a decade so rupert stadleer individual, what did it say about him, andrew >> taken into custody. >> oh, okay. >> germany. >> what happened to rupert stadler. >> let's get to watch ton. >> that's a tuffy. >> trade and immigration coming out of the headlines out of washington kayla tausche joins us. >> reporter: good morning, becky. the immigration debate is intensifying the trump administration holding on to its zero tolerance policy as lawmakers compromise on a bill to satisfy mr. trump. mr. trump wants tighter security tweeting the democrats and republicans should, quote, get together and work something out. meanwhi meanwhile, today at the white house two gop senators who hold the pursestrings will meet with the president. that could determine whether a shutdown could again loom in september, this time over those issues meanwhile, the first lady issuing a rare public statement o
in the all services area, halliburton and baker hughes have been awarded a $7 billion services contract from norwegian oil and gas producer equinor the contract is for four years but could be extended for up to a decade so rupert stadleer individual, what did it say about him, andrew >> taken into custody. >> oh, okay. >> germany. >> what happened to rupert stadler. >> let's get to watch ton. >> that's a tuffy. >> trade and immigration coming out of the...
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a company like kbr, you know, halliburton rely ares on political -- relies on political clout.'re not as susceptible to betweens as, you know, a consumer company. -- to tweets. it's a more difficult question. one of the things in the book is i, you know, robert caro's, two of his first books about lyndon johnson are about kbr becoming the most, the biggest construction company in the world through, you know, redefining political corruption with lyndon johnson off the back of the vietnam war. and it's the same company in my book with dick cheney who was their ceo, secretary of defense and vice president during the iraq war. so that's, it's really hard to hold people like that accountable in a way that's going to be satisfying. i'm so afraid it's a trickier proposition. i think the more people know about these things, the better the chance is. the courts are important, but, you know, they're just, they've been -- the attitude about these things has changed so dramatic canically in our courts without -- dramatically in our courts without people realizing that the jurisprudence has
a company like kbr, you know, halliburton rely ares on political -- relies on political clout.'re not as susceptible to betweens as, you know, a consumer company. -- to tweets. it's a more difficult question. one of the things in the book is i, you know, robert caro's, two of his first books about lyndon johnson are about kbr becoming the most, the biggest construction company in the world through, you know, redefining political corruption with lyndon johnson off the back of the vietnam war....