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certainly in names that did well like hca. also in names that didn't do particularly well like well point and etna. for example, if you look at hca, the call was only up about 20 cents. if you're bullish, that's probably the way to play it. buy these much cheaper calls. >>> next, we'll get an update from the r.i.m. conference call, plus we continue to cover the supreme court's ground breaking health care decision. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> let's take another look >>> let's take another look at shares of r.i.m. in the after hours session. down by more than 15% at this point. john has b
certainly in names that did well like hca. also in names that didn't do particularly well like well point and etna. for example, if you look at hca, the call was only up about 20 cents. if you're bullish, that's probably the way to play it. buy these much cheaper calls. >>> next, we'll get an update from the r.i.m. conference call, plus we continue to cover the supreme court's ground breaking health care decision. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction...
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hca. >> hca, i think, is the most interesting name in this space.t, there are likely to be three kwlout comes, one of three. two are good and one is really bad. so i want to define my risk but options are really exspensive. i want to use a call spread. $30 call spled. what's that doing? paying $1.30 for the call, reducing the cost of the whole trade by selling the $30 call for about 40 cents. i get upside exposure. the potential to make $2.10. in the option world that is a good relationship. >> one other name in the space. if you look back on january 10, talk about obliterated. made a push earlier last week towards some lower levels. citi upgraded today. the risk reward is steep here. i think trehe reward could be wt options actions are looking for. >> coming up next, is the best way to tlad the upcoming gleek elections is to look down under? stay tuned. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and kee
hca. >> hca, i think, is the most interesting name in this space.t, there are likely to be three kwlout comes, one of three. two are good and one is really bad. so i want to define my risk but options are really exspensive. i want to use a call spread. $30 call spled. what's that doing? paying $1.30 for the call, reducing the cost of the whole trade by selling the $30 call for about 40 cents. i get upside exposure. the potential to make $2.10. in the option world that is a good...
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securities, other high volume napes that a lot of traders seeing get snapped up, community health, hcaand mostly in the near-term maturities. >> joe. >> just talked about this at the top of the show. >> the etf world. jnk or hyg, which is what i own. intel is in there as well. i agree. >> the most widely held credit right now in the high yield space is sprint though. >> which is in there as well. yep. >> but why would you buy sprint with all the risk there with where the equity is trading? where in the capital structure do you get there? >> in terms of pricing and the way the spreads have moved right now, i think it's favorable. we take risk everyday. i'm willing to take risk on the debt side, not the equity side. >> a safer place to go. >> all right. that story continues. kayla, thank you. let's do a tweet. let's trade a tweet right now. douglas asks, other than macro issues, why is apple down? samsung, galaxy iii, how low does it go? doc? >> there could be a couple reasons, judge. the samsung, number two, friday we heard netflix actually outsold apple in terms of video for the first
securities, other high volume napes that a lot of traders seeing get snapped up, community health, hcaand mostly in the near-term maturities. >> joe. >> just talked about this at the top of the show. >> the etf world. jnk or hyg, which is what i own. intel is in there as well. i agree. >> the most widely held credit right now in the high yield space is sprint though. >> which is in there as well. yep. >> but why would you buy sprint with all the risk there...
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hca warnings. now that americans will be required to hold insurance, hospital names will have to write down fewer losses than before, and come yum expected to increase with more patients able to go to the hospitals. after bouncing around on the details of the decision, we have to digest to figure out what it meant. health insurers are selling off. some will have very costly pre-existing medical conditions. medical companies are seeing a nice bounce. you can see names like wellcare held up, but the new medical device makers like boston sign testifyic will face a 2.3% excise tax. you see some of them are down, boston scientific down. >> we're going into the close in this final hour of trade, and so far markets are coming off the lows. at the low is was down almost 180 points and we're down 125 right now. >> busy afternoon, don't go away, we have a lot more ahead on this edition of "closing bell." >> one of the biggest inflation hawks, richard fisher explains why the central bank's latest moves may be
hca warnings. now that americans will be required to hold insurance, hospital names will have to write down fewer losses than before, and come yum expected to increase with more patients able to go to the hospitals. after bouncing around on the details of the decision, we have to digest to figure out what it meant. health insurers are selling off. some will have very costly pre-existing medical conditions. medical companies are seeing a nice bounce. you can see names like wellcare held up, but...
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we showed note that hca, for instance, looks like it has halted right now because of that. now up 10%, hrks ca. look at the hospital stocks as a sector and they are moving sharply higher and we are watching the insurance stocks move lower here. >> governor, i mean, the vice president on the day this was signed called it a big f'ing deal. did you expect this as all? >> if they approved the whole thing, no, i didn't expect it. i did expect expect them to throw out the mandate in is a big win for the business community. el tell you why. this is moderate. this is the romney plan. the truth is what they've done here is cement the future of the health care system in the private sector. we could have gone to something else, medicare for all, i would have preferred other things. but this bill, if it's upheld by the court, means that the future of the american health care system is in the private sector. i would say that was a win for the private sector. >> just want to break in here. four stocks, four hospital stocks are halted right now. hma, hca, community health, mthc tenan tena
we showed note that hca, for instance, looks like it has halted right now because of that. now up 10%, hrks ca. look at the hospital stocks as a sector and they are moving sharply higher and we are watching the insurance stocks move lower here. >> governor, i mean, the vice president on the day this was signed called it a big f'ing deal. did you expect this as all? >> if they approved the whole thing, no, i didn't expect it. i did expect expect them to throw out the mandate in is a...
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but you want it look for rising stars in this tier, like cit group, hca and charter communications. those are not only names at the higher end, they are also names with heavier volume and it is debt that will mature soon. there is o so-called buyer's strike for the thinly lower ranked credits where risk is not for the faint ever heart. some inspectors, jnk or hyg, you want to control the low credit names in your investment basket as much as possible. take for instance, the short term multifund bond. that is one way to get it. there are 933 holds in a 5.25 quarter million fund. compared to similar funds, morning star ranks albrick's fund in the top fund percentage. you can't argue with 11% in the environment we're in right now. >> my goodness, you can't. emerging markets, corporate bond and other areas people are trying to figure out where the yield is. kayla, thank you so much. where are the rich hunting for yield in this environment? last night on market in turmoil special, our resident rich guy, jim cramer gave us a peak into how he is spending his money right now. listen to this.
but you want it look for rising stars in this tier, like cit group, hca and charter communications. those are not only names at the higher end, they are also names with heavier volume and it is debt that will mature soon. there is o so-called buyer's strike for the thinly lower ranked credits where risk is not for the faint ever heart. some inspectors, jnk or hyg, you want to control the low credit names in your investment basket as much as possible. take for instance, the short term multifund...
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similar low risk names with high volume to trade, cit group, hca and charter communications, and investors are buying debt that matures soon because they don't want to hang on to it and there's a buyer strike for thinly traded lower credits. right now, it seems no one has a stomach for that much risk. larry? >> many thanks, kayla. >>> now let's do some stock market work. joining me is president and ceo of nicklas and company, a massive bull. also jim urio, director of tjm institutional services. in your notes, you say 1600, 1600 s & p, eclipsed today at 1278. we saw some more weakness in business factory orders and shipments and of course, the lousy unemployment report. ron, i'm all for it but you got to tell me how to get from here to there, 1600. >> look, first of all, i don't believe in the mayan 2012 end of the world deflationary collapse people seem to be thinking about. the european crisis will get resolved. but unfortunately, it's only going to get resolved after policy makers make every conceivable wrong decision but they will get the right decision and simply, the risk premium, th
similar low risk names with high volume to trade, cit group, hca and charter communications, and investors are buying debt that matures soon because they don't want to hang on to it and there's a buyer strike for thinly traded lower credits. right now, it seems no one has a stomach for that much risk. larry? >> many thanks, kayla. >>> now let's do some stock market work. joining me is president and ceo of nicklas and company, a massive bull. also jim urio, director of tjm...
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hospital stocks like hca, tenet, health management surging while several managed care companies, including united health, aetna, wellpoint, coventry all dropping there. let's go right now to breaks news with our own david faber, who's standing by with rupert murdoch, following that big story, the split of newscorp. david? >> thanks very much, scott. we are here at newscorp's headquarters. we're sitting here with rupert murdoch. mr. murdoch, thank you for having us here today. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. the idea of splitting this company is not one that's been a foreign one. it's been around for quite some time. in fact, on the conference call today, you aalluded to a three-year process of considering it. for all the talk about it, whether it be five years ago, seven years ago, three years ago, many people thought you never wanted to do it. so why now? >> it's a very good question. frankly, i finally came to it. i've considered a lot of the pros and cons over the years. banks have been telling me, colleagues, other colleagues have been saying no. there's a lot of emotion involved. then
hospital stocks like hca, tenet, health management surging while several managed care companies, including united health, aetna, wellpoint, coventry all dropping there. let's go right now to breaks news with our own david faber, who's standing by with rupert murdoch, following that big story, the split of newscorp. david? >> thanks very much, scott. we are here at newscorp's headquarters. we're sitting here with rupert murdoch. mr. murdoch, thank you for having us here today. >>...
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hca holdings. tenet healthcare. to benefit because their debt will be lowered by the benefits of this bill, shep? >> shepard: gerri willis from the biz live in d.c. tonight. thanks. court watchers have said for weeks that justice kennedy would be the swing vote here. everybody thought that, it seemed. but in the end it was the conservative chief justice john roberts who swung the court in the president's favor. some observers say justice roberts handed the white house a big boost in this election year. john roberts claims he pays no attention to politics. and back in 2005, at his confirmation hearing justice roberts said judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules. they apply them. >> nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire. i will remember that it's my job to call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat. >> shepard: by the way, it's the second time in just days that the roberts-led court upheld this administration's position. on monday, the court tossed much of arizona's tough immigration law i
hca holdings. tenet healthcare. to benefit because their debt will be lowered by the benefits of this bill, shep? >> shepard: gerri willis from the biz live in d.c. tonight. thanks. court watchers have said for weeks that justice kennedy would be the swing vote here. everybody thought that, it seemed. but in the end it was the conservative chief justice john roberts who swung the court in the president's favor. some observers say justice roberts handed the white house a big boost in this...
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>> if you've got a hospital chain, the tenants of the world, hcas, if you have 5% or 10% of patientsnsured this was a big day for you. it was a bonus. those are the groups that will be doing well. again, it will be at a huge cost for the rest of america. $2.5 trillion may be an under estimation. >> that's the cbo number. i couldn't sell it to howard dean before but that's the official number and rising. thanks for your patience, jack. coming up, late breaking news. history in the house of representatives. for the first time ever an attorney general is cited in contempt of congress. next, house members charlie rangle from new york and jason chaffitz of utah are ready to rumble about the contempt citation of eric holder. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. o
>> if you've got a hospital chain, the tenants of the world, hcas, if you have 5% or 10% of patientsnsured this was a big day for you. it was a bonus. those are the groups that will be doing well. again, it will be at a huge cost for the rest of america. $2.5 trillion may be an under estimation. >> that's the cbo number. i couldn't sell it to howard dean before but that's the official number and rising. thanks for your patience, jack. coming up, late breaking news. history in the...
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susquehanna, community health, health management, hca with a buy. up 8%. the number of analysts, short coming, folks trying to position themselves ahead of the supreme court ruling. >> all right. bertha coombs, thanks for that. straight ahead an exclusive look how the country's ceos feel about the economy and it's not good. find out why america's corner office is worried and why it's affecting big business right after this. [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from
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. >> people go for hca when they go for the large cap hospital -- >> how much is in these stocks, anxpectation that's going ton overturned? >> it's battleground. there's not as much in these stocks as you think. i don't think they're factored in either way. people keep thinking, wait a second, there really can't be a possibility that everything is struck down. this interstate congress -- the congress act, it's kind of like the second amendment. no one really uses it to do anything. it's been a long time since we thought about the commerce act. it's kind of like an -- but these guys are constitutional lawyers and can make a case. >> let's talk about the markets. garden marriott. u.s. futures are moving lower over concerns that euro leaders will make little progress later this week. spain has requested aid for its banks but the government didn't specify an amount. the economy minister said he believes it would be enough for the banks plus an amount of buffer. so it would be sufficient. >> i'll tell you, this is a crucial week. i think there's a lot of people -- there's a bunch of bond
. >> people go for hca when they go for the large cap hospital -- >> how much is in these stocks, anxpectation that's going ton overturned? >> it's battleground. there's not as much in these stocks as you think. i don't think they're factored in either way. people keep thinking, wait a second, there really can't be a possibility that everything is struck down. this interstate congress -- the congress act, it's kind of like the second amendment. no one really uses it to do...