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it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months later, dunn was gone from hp due to her participation in an internal investigation that involved spying on members of the board. less than a month later, dunn was charged with four felony counts for her role in that investigation. in october 2006, only hours after the criminal charges against her were announced, pattie dunn sat down with me to talk about what happened at hewlett-packard. let me ask you the obvious question that i think every lawyer who's watching this is asking himself or herself. why are you giving us an interview right after you've been indicted? it's pretty unusual. >> so my lawyer tells me. [ chuckles ] >> well, he's approving of this, isn't he? >> he is. i have a story to tell. i'm innocent. i need people to understand what happened, and i'm glad to have this chance to do it. >> her story involves the investigation into who from the board was leaking confidential information to the press about corporate strategy, hp's interest in buying another
it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months later, dunn was gone from hp due to her participation in an internal investigation that involved spying on members of the board. less than a month later, dunn was charged with four felony counts for her role in that investigation. in october 2006, only hours after the criminal charges against her were announced, pattie dunn sat down with me to talk about what happened at hewlett-packard. let me ask you the...
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down 1% for hewlett-packard.ck that was a big lacquer last year and the best performer in the dow jones industrial this year we had the numbers are coming out after the bell. revenue 27.29 billion. we know meg whitman has been taking over the house, has been working on a big turnaround plan to make the company more efficient. first, what are they doing to ensure the recovery of revenues? competition, intense competition, and the mobile market was very interesting. how do they plan to revolutionize the market? we have seen weak demand, enterprise demand and pc demand. a lot to look at for hewlett-packard going into the closing bell. we will have the numbers for you. nicole: i went to the american university in d.c. liz: you're going to call up sonic and demand one for your own. so many kids going back to college this week and for the first time somebody literally has a chance to put their school spirit where their mouth is because the driving and fast food chain sonic is launching a new line of burgers. and new li
down 1% for hewlett-packard.ck that was a big lacquer last year and the best performer in the dow jones industrial this year we had the numbers are coming out after the bell. revenue 27.29 billion. we know meg whitman has been taking over the house, has been working on a big turnaround plan to make the company more efficient. first, what are they doing to ensure the recovery of revenues? competition, intense competition, and the mobile market was very interesting. how do they plan to...
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adam: a moment of truth for hewlett-packard.eg whitman, the tech giant's latest earnings reports giving us a reality check on her latest plan on whether or not she can fend off critics. they want to break the company apart. liz: a slight slowdown recently. who better than the ceo of high-end luxury carmaker. telling us whether the good times will continue rolling and we will ask him even in an era of higher interest rates whether the trend for your home appreciating in america is going to be a positive one. he is our guest next. adam: do you still feel safe trading on the big exchanges? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell and let us know. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
adam: a moment of truth for hewlett-packard.eg whitman, the tech giant's latest earnings reports giving us a reality check on her latest plan on whether or not she can fend off critics. they want to break the company apart. liz: a slight slowdown recently. who better than the ceo of high-end luxury carmaker. telling us whether the good times will continue rolling and we will ask him even in an era of higher interest rates whether the trend for your home appreciating in america is going to be a...
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old school computing play hewlett-packard was having a great year. that is, until today. >> stock down in the premarket as they report an 8% drop in revenue. >> cramer has some thoughts on where the stock could be headed after today's massive decline. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #mad tweets. send jim an e-mail or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney@cnbc.com. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ...and a great deal. . thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off wit
old school computing play hewlett-packard was having a great year. that is, until today. >> stock down in the premarket as they report an 8% drop in revenue. >> cramer has some thoughts on where the stock could be headed after today's massive decline. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #mad tweets. send jim an e-mail or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss...
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old school computing play hewlett-packard was having a great year. that is, until today. >> stock down in the premarket as they report an 8% drop in revenue. >> cramer has some thoughts on where the stock could be headed after today's massive decline. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #mad tweets. send jim an e-mail or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney@cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places
old school computing play hewlett-packard was having a great year. that is, until today. >> stock down in the premarket as they report an 8% drop in revenue. >> cramer has some thoughts on where the stock could be headed after today's massive decline. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #mad tweets. send jim an e-mail or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss...
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hewlett-packard falling out of bed says growth next year is unlikely.hewlett-packard, but-- oh. nicole: reege, you've got to go over your portfolio. we need to rethink your investments. hewlett-packard down 9 1/2% today, guys, so, honestly, coming out. no, it's terrible, terrible. and you have some of the analysts that still like it. i have to tell you, both citigroup and morgan stanley like it. if you see a lot of them coming in here, they're going over to abercrombie & fitch probably looking to the down side. about 18% when it opens, it hasn't opened yet. stuart: i was going to get to that in a second. i own a lot of microsoft stock, i hope you do, too. >> i used to, i sold. bad, bad timing. [laughter] >> give me microsoft stock, nicole, have you got it. >> microsoft, and buy from a neutral over at nomura. there's a nice look at that for you, stuart, up 1.8%. >> i think regis sold at about 58. >> poor reege. i remember when regis and joy came down here. they came down to the floor of the stock exchange. remember that visit? >> yes, we remember that. s
hewlett-packard falling out of bed says growth next year is unlikely.hewlett-packard, but-- oh. nicole: reege, you've got to go over your portfolio. we need to rethink your investments. hewlett-packard down 9 1/2% today, guys, so, honestly, coming out. no, it's terrible, terrible. and you have some of the analysts that still like it. i have to tell you, both citigroup and morgan stanley like it. if you see a lot of them coming in here, they're going over to abercrombie & fitch probably...
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you are right, the dow would be higher if it were not for hewlett-packard. said that sales growth is unlikely. one reason, the enterprise group. a group that really was supposed to be taking on ibm. that group was a disappointment in the latest quarter. connell: thank you. can we finally put this to rest? the debate over energy dependence. we will talk about it coming up. plus, the tragic death of this bank of america intern. there is new information to out on that. first, more markets on markets now. take a look at world currencies. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you get your boue? bounce is great because the freshness lasts for weeks in the drawer. why can't everything stay fresh that long? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] lasting freshness. ♪ >> 22 minutes past the hour. the day after being sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking military and diplomatic documents, bradley manning said he wants to live his life as a woman named chelsea. he begins to want to begin hormone therapy. more violence today. the syrian government was not res
you are right, the dow would be higher if it were not for hewlett-packard. said that sales growth is unlikely. one reason, the enterprise group. a group that really was supposed to be taking on ibm. that group was a disappointment in the latest quarter. connell: thank you. can we finally put this to rest? the debate over energy dependence. we will talk about it coming up. plus, the tragic death of this bank of america intern. there is new information to out on that. first, more markets on...
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hewlett-packard's numbers coming up, and it could set the tone tomorrow. ken langone coming up, co-hosting the second hour of "closing bell." see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow closing lower for the sixth straight session, ending below 15,000. the first time that's happened since july 3rd. look at how we're settling out. the dow giving up about 105 points. the selling accelerated into the close, 14,897. the nasdaq, also weaker by 14 points. technology rolling over a bit today. a third of a percent lower. the volume very light. typical for an august wednesday. the s&p 500 also weaker, down 9 1/2 points, two-thirds of one percent. the dow posting a six-day losing streak. bob, over to you. >> reporter: the problem is they can't quite decide in the stock market what's going on, but the bond market doesn't seem confused. putting up the full screen. the federal reserve minutes came out this
hewlett-packard's numbers coming up, and it could set the tone tomorrow. ken langone coming up, co-hosting the second hour of "closing bell." see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow closing lower for the sixth straight session, ending below 15,000. the first time that's happened since july 3rd. look...
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hewlett-packard is biggest drag.y from the release of the fed minutes from july meeting. will it be a september is remember with a start to easing? investors will be passing each or parsing word for some clues. parsing. they will read real close. treasury yields are flattening out, currently unchanged after hitting a two-year high after exist home sales highest in years. tracy: parsing because the ben bernanke doesn't use the word taper. what does he mean? adam: cut. tracy: commodities are down more than 1% after the weekly inventory report from the department of energy. we're at $104 a barrel. gold moving lower as well on strength of the u.s. dollar. adam: you will want to keep it here on fox business. tracy byrnes and ashley webster will bring you complete coverage of fed minutes. you keep hearing, everyone on wall street says it is priced in. it will not be immediate. tracy: we'll see how the market reacts to the word taper. adam: sounds like something you have to take your dog to the vet and get medicine. adam: t
hewlett-packard is biggest drag.y from the release of the fed minutes from july meeting. will it be a september is remember with a start to easing? investors will be passing each or parsing word for some clues. parsing. they will read real close. treasury yields are flattening out, currently unchanged after hitting a two-year high after exist home sales highest in years. tracy: parsing because the ben bernanke doesn't use the word taper. what does he mean? adam: cut. tracy: commodities are down...
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jon fortt has the story. >> reporter: hewlett packard's come back has a snag. the ceo saying she no longer expects to see revenue growth in 2014. that disappointing news sent the stock down about 12% in it's worst trading day in two years. now that made hp just the latest big business focus tech company to give a disappointing report. revenue came in short at ibm and/an and or kill. whitman in an interview today said things are still on track closing out year two of what she's called a five-year turn around. >> the reason i said five years is that is what i actually thought. i didn't say five because i thought it was three. when you do turn arounds, this are bumps in the roads, ups, downs, they are not usually linear. >> reporter: she said things went awry with slow sales of pcs and other factors. >> my view is we have a lot more work to do on supply chain, log gestics, enterprise group side and frankly, we have to make sure we have the right product for the right market segment. >> reporter: the question now, can hp fix the problems with new leadership. she re
jon fortt has the story. >> reporter: hewlett packard's come back has a snag. the ceo saying she no longer expects to see revenue growth in 2014. that disappointing news sent the stock down about 12% in it's worst trading day in two years. now that made hp just the latest big business focus tech company to give a disappointing report. revenue came in short at ibm and/an and or kill. whitman in an interview today said things are still on track closing out year two of what she's called a...
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happy friday to you tim. > >happy friday to you angie. > >not so happy for hewlett packard. this stock went into a hole on thursday and doesn't seem to be able to dig its way out. what do you think hpq? > >i don't think its gonna be digging its way out anytime soon either. certainly this had been---until the earnings report---one of best performing stocks here. one of the dogs of the dow. but after the report cratering in down some 15% post earnings. i think it will have trouble grinding higher from these levels. i'd be a buyer somewhere in the high teen level. so maybe another 10% lower from here. > >wow, so the floor is somewhere in the teens. let's move onto another stock. a housing stock. you talked about some of the homebuilders on the show the other day and one of our viewers was asking about pulte. what do you think about this stock? > >pulte probably a slightly different story than toll brothers. toll brothers came out with a decent number. the stock has rallied since then. pulte having a little more trouble going forward here. the stock in that low 16 level. i think
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. >>> the world's largest computermaker, hewlett-packard, reassigned several executives this morninges itself for its quarterly report. scott mcgrew, hp always interesting. >> good morning. most companies write up boring profit reports cons once a quarter, hewlett-packard the past few quarters has absolutely staggered people with disasters. no reason to believe hp has bad news this quarter but you look back in the last year, companies announced writedowns and losses worth billions of dollars, announce it had made an $8 billion mistake buying evs, as 9 billion mistake for autonomy. in that time, it's laid off tens of thousands of people as well. we do not expect terrible news this afternoon and there is word that meg whitman is stemming the bleed. we will know more after the bell. >>> other news, mark zuckerberg, made waves with his organization, forward u.s., pushing for immigration reform, has a new organization this morning called internet.org, a partnership between tech companies and the non-profits to spread the internet to developing countries, primarily by working on making the
. >>> the world's largest computermaker, hewlett-packard, reassigned several executives this morninges itself for its quarterly report. scott mcgrew, hp always interesting. >> good morning. most companies write up boring profit reports cons once a quarter, hewlett-packard the past few quarters has absolutely staggered people with disasters. no reason to believe hp has bad news this quarter but you look back in the last year, companies announced writedowns and losses worth...
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hewlett-packard big news. >>> is hannah anderson the daughter of the man who kidnapped her and set fire to her family's home? we'll tell you who is demanding a paternity test from the amber alert victim, next. >>> 6:14. a an egyptian court ordered the release of mubarak but officials are not saying if or when he will go free. egyptian authorities have captured two more key islamist leaders, top ally of the muslim brotherhood captured as he tried to escape to libya yesterday. a spokesman for the group caught on his way to catch a flight out of the country. egyptian military cracking down on the muslim brotherhood party of former president morsi. overnight republican senator mccain called on president obama to take a stronger stance against egypt which still receives federal aid from the u.s. >> the united states has influence, but if the united states doesn't use that influence, then it has no influence. so far the united states has sent a very, very mixed message to the people who have caused mayhem in the streets of cairo and egypt. >> mccain called for a complete halt in $1 billion ai
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for 1.6 billion and taken an active role, he sits on the board at ebay, hewlett-packard and facebook. wired magazine called him the man who makes the future. he is in new york this week for the forbes summit. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> great. > i think it's a little bit different than that. i don't think it's some of the head start. i think it's the core idea that we have, the core theory is the fundamental output of the technology company is innovation. and that's very different than a lot of businesses. the fundamental output of a car company is cars or of a bank is loans. the fundamental output of a tech company is innovation. so the value of what you have actually built so far and are shipping today is a small percentage of the value of what you are going to ship in the future. if you are good at innovation. and so the challenge tech companies have is they can never rest on their laurels with today's product. they always have to think in terms of the next five years of what comes next. and if they're good at
for 1.6 billion and taken an active role, he sits on the board at ebay, hewlett-packard and facebook. wired magazine called him the man who makes the future. he is in new york this week for the forbes summit. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> great. > i think it's a little bit different than that. i don't think it's some of the head start. i think it's the core idea that we have, the core theory is the fundamental output of the technology company is innovation....
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and so now as we look, we cannot ignore some of the other stories, and, of course, hewlett-packard isne, it is a big drag on the dow even though the dow is moving higher. disappointed with earnings numbers yesterday, specifically the enterprise business not looking nearly as strong. here come the closing bells. keep your eye on the bottom picture there. that's the nasdaq. [laughter] i'm sorry, what? somebody talking to me? okay. as you can see, everything is running. okay. here's where your money is at the moment. ashley: finally. liz: dow jones industrials up 67 points, but it is the nasdaq which, of course, actually had just completely stopped shortly after 12:15 eastern time. ashley: the markets remained calm and carried on, as the saying goes, and overall an interesting day. perhaps the best time it could happen would be a slow week or a slow day in august. nevertheless, we want to know what happened, and we haven't heard that yet from the folks at the nasdaq. liz: qualify at -- "after the bell" starts right now.
and so now as we look, we cannot ignore some of the other stories, and, of course, hewlett-packard isne, it is a big drag on the dow even though the dow is moving higher. disappointed with earnings numbers yesterday, specifically the enterprise business not looking nearly as strong. here come the closing bells. keep your eye on the bottom picture there. that's the nasdaq. [laughter] i'm sorry, what? somebody talking to me? okay. as you can see, everything is running. okay. here's where your...
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hewlett-packard's numbers coming up, and it could set the tone tomorrow.up, co-hosting the second hour of "closing bell." see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow closing lower for the sixth straight session, ending below 15,000. the first time that's happened since july 3rd. look at how we're settling out. the dow giving up about 105 points. the selling accelerated into the close, 14,897. the nasdaq, also weaker by 14 points. technology rolling over a bit today. a third of a percent lower. the volume very light. typical for an august wednesday.
hewlett-packard's numbers coming up, and it could set the tone tomorrow.up, co-hosting the second hour of "closing bell." see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow closing lower for the sixth straight session, ending below 15,000. the first time that's happened since july 3rd. look at how we're...
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. >>> hewlett-packard shares are under pressure. whitman says hewlett-packard does not expect to see growth during the next year. meg, good morning. thank you for coming on. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> okay. let's get right to it. where are we now after this reset button in the five-year term that you projected when you came in two years ago? >> well, i think we're right on track. two years into a five-year turn around. as you might expect, there are businesses that are doing quite well. there's a couple of businesses that haven't quite turned the corner yet. over all, i would say we're on track. we've got a lot of heavy lifting ahead but feel good about where we are. >> meg, what happened since last may when you guided the revenues would be up? what's changed? >> what i said in may is i still thought revenue growth was possible in 2014. but really a couple of things have changed. first of all, our enterprise group performance in q-3 was not up to our expectations. we said it was a disappointing quarter for the ente
. >>> hewlett-packard shares are under pressure. whitman says hewlett-packard does not expect to see growth during the next year. meg, good morning. thank you for coming on. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> okay. let's get right to it. where are we now after this reset button in the five-year term that you projected when you came in two years ago? >> well, i think we're right on track. two years into a five-year turn around. as you might expect, there are...
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we asked you at hewlett packard if rules would meet, beat estimates?predicting hp would meet earnings expectations. a programming note, meg whitman will join "squawk" on the street. >> it's jim and carl. >> all right. >> they'll do great but then that will be -- >> you and carl will do a beautiful job. i'll be watching quite attentively. >> all right. we'll be right back. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. thegood and close. q10. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 j
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for 1.6 billion and taken an active role, he sits on the board at ebay, hewlett-packard and facebook. wired magazine called him the man who makes the future. he is in new york this week for the forbes summit. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> great. >> rose: google, facebook, will maintain their dominance because their-- they have a software head start. >> i think it's a little bit different than that. i don't think it's some of the head start. i think it's the core idea that we have, the core theory is the fundamental output of the technology company is innovation. and that's very different than a lot of businesses. the fundamental output of a car company is cars or of a bank is loans. the fundamental output of a tech company is innovation. so the value of what you have actually built so far and are shipping today is a small percentage of the value of what you are going to ship in the future. if you are good at innovation. and so the challenge tech companies have is they can never rest on their laurels with today's product. they always have to think in terms of
for 1.6 billion and taken an active role, he sits on the board at ebay, hewlett-packard and facebook. wired magazine called him the man who makes the future. he is in new york this week for the forbes summit. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> great. >> rose: google, facebook, will maintain their dominance because their-- they have a software head start. >> i think it's a little bit different than that. i don't think it's some of the head start. i think...
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but thanks to cisco and hewlett-packard, we know that there's still a way for this industry.t seems primed at this stage right now for a comeback. how do you play it? with source fire now in the running there are three big pure plays on cyber security left out there. brian ashtonberg runs break out stocks newsletter for thestreet.com. he lives in israel. he's got a lot of good feel for what's going on over there. that is the capital of anti-hacking security software. brian has hit some serious anti-hacking home runs in the past. i think he'll hit even more in the future including arc site, one that meg whitman mentioned in what's known as a sot. i don't know. stands for something. anyway, first player is ckp. former leader in the space with a lot of market share. there. i did it. i pretend not to be a tv guy. i am like ed sullivan. the problem with checkpoint, the company's technological shine has lost its luster. i think checkpoint has more to lose than gain going forward. not particularly expensive. to me this is a case where you get what you pay for. simply not the name --
but thanks to cisco and hewlett-packard, we know that there's still a way for this industry.t seems primed at this stage right now for a comeback. how do you play it? with source fire now in the running there are three big pure plays on cyber security left out there. brian ashtonberg runs break out stocks newsletter for thestreet.com. he lives in israel. he's got a lot of good feel for what's going on over there. that is the capital of anti-hacking security software. brian has hit some serious...
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that carl icahn is taking a stake in hewlett-packard. the rounds today on the street. the stock up 40r than 4% on that rumor, but we are here to tell you that is not true. from sources cnbc has learned icahn does nat in fact share stock of hewlett-packard. >> coming up on "street signs." >> thanks very much. after stock is up, housing up and is it fingto smell like 2006 all over sfwen? >> the millennials, they love to switch jobs, and we'll tell you just how much those changes are costing your company, and the hottest smartphone maker in the world right now is not apple or google or motorola, it's not nokia. we'll you what it is. >> democracy at work in taiwan this, morning a debate on a referendum to build a new power plant went haywire. there you see them duking, water, there's the water. they are argue the now. one said thailand is prone to earthquakes and building a new plant could be dangerous and the other said eneed the choice. >> the wealthy say they want to keep going, why? >> we're hearing all the time americans can't akois the
that carl icahn is taking a stake in hewlett-packard. the rounds today on the street. the stock up 40r than 4% on that rumor, but we are here to tell you that is not true. from sources cnbc has learned icahn does nat in fact share stock of hewlett-packard. >> coming up on "street signs." >> thanks very much. after stock is up, housing up and is it fingto smell like 2006 all over sfwen? >> the millennials, they love to switch jobs, and we'll tell you just how much...
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liz: number three, hewlett-packard earnings. hpq is a huge story lately.l with the stock. ashley: yep. liz: analysts expect the tech giant to post earnings of 86 cents a share and revenue of $27.3 billion. shares of hewlett-packard are up nearly 20 3% over the last three months. ashley: number two thing to watch will be july existing homes sales set to be released at 10:00 a.m. eastern. economists are expecting sales to rise 1.6% month over month after falling 1.2% in june. liz: and the number one thing you need to watch tomorrow will be the federal ressrve minutes from the july policy meeting. they're going to be released at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. fox business will have it immediately and live. investors will be examining every single word. this is the past meeting, looking for any clues when the fed would begin winding down its huge bond-buying program. ashley: sift through those minutes looking for every word and every nuance. liz: every single thing. ashley: look at market action today. it was a strange day. we thought we could hang in there. right at
liz: number three, hewlett-packard earnings. hpq is a huge story lately.l with the stock. ashley: yep. liz: analysts expect the tech giant to post earnings of 86 cents a share and revenue of $27.3 billion. shares of hewlett-packard are up nearly 20 3% over the last three months. ashley: number two thing to watch will be july existing homes sales set to be released at 10:00 a.m. eastern. economists are expecting sales to rise 1.6% month over month after falling 1.2% in june. liz: and the number...
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. >>> bracing for hewlett-packard. mark zuckerberg with a new organization. >>> lots of people in palo alto holding their breath, waiting on hewlett-packard. scott mcdegree, they have good reason to be anxious. >> most companies report profits, once a quarter. hp in the past few quarter announced disasters. we have no reason to think hp has bad news this quarter. but in just the last year the company's announced write-downs and losses worth $17 billion. announcing it made $8 billion mistake with eds, another $9 billion in write-downs with autonomy. and in that time, it's announced lay-offs, tens of thousands of people. we don't expect necessarily terrible news this afternoon, and there are signs that meg whitman, who inherited some of the problems, is stemming the bleed. we'll know more before the bell. but in the meantime, investors are waiting like this. >>> also waiting on fed minutes. we get to read the fed's diary this morning we think it's going to say, dear diary i'm going to stop buying so many bonds. courtney
. >>> bracing for hewlett-packard. mark zuckerberg with a new organization. >>> lots of people in palo alto holding their breath, waiting on hewlett-packard. scott mcdegree, they have good reason to be anxious. >> most companies report profits, once a quarter. hp in the past few quarter announced disasters. we have no reason to think hp has bad news this quarter. but in just the last year the company's announced write-downs and losses worth $17 billion. announcing it...
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microsoft, the four other dow stocks that disappointed so we decided to wait and see to see what hewlett-packard said after the close. there were softer numbers from hewlett, but nothing disastrous, is that a reason to buy a stock? oh, look at that, it wasn't horrible. let's buy. tough. not as bad as it used to? buy, i don't know, stock's up big. if we can find growth in this environment. growth from biotechs, companies like google or starbucks or hain, you know how much we love that organic and natural food. that stock's smoking, worth grabbing at a discount. i think, nevertheless, but as you know as i highlight earnings growers, they are few and far between these days and vulnerable to higher rates too. the big and bad over the thing that has us spooked is the past. we can stop fretting about the darn month old fed minutes. however, with the release of the fed minutes behind us and the subsequent decline now on our faces, we've got to find something to buy. at the moment, i'm plum out of sectors worth buying, at least until interest rates go up and begin to speculate on when they'll go back do
microsoft, the four other dow stocks that disappointed so we decided to wait and see to see what hewlett-packard said after the close. there were softer numbers from hewlett, but nothing disastrous, is that a reason to buy a stock? oh, look at that, it wasn't horrible. let's buy. tough. not as bad as it used to? buy, i don't know, stock's up big. if we can find growth in this environment. growth from biotechs, companies like google or starbucks or hain, you know how much we love that organic...
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hewlett packard with the third fiscal quarter earnings that is worse than market players had expected. a focus on tech shares as well. a little bit of data on shina. that may dictate market direction for the stocks here as well. which it already does. >> staying in the asia pacific region, we have seen a sharp withdrawal of funds from the currencies this week and the big focus was on the dollar following the fed minutes. where do we stand now? >> quite a big move in the emerging markets. the dollar was a big focus and bounced a touch against the yen following the news. 97.82 to 83 against the yen. investors remain sure that the fed will pull back on his bond-buying that means less dollars in the u.s. economic system, hence it is expected to appreciate. rising bond yields help the dollar to climb, but it wasn't that big as we are off the 100 yen level. euro yen, a little bit lower. 130.48-52 compared to when stocks closed on wednesday. the next focus will be the annual gathering of central bankers in jackson hole, wyoming. for now a negative start. back to you. >> thanks if are the upd
hewlett packard with the third fiscal quarter earnings that is worse than market players had expected. a focus on tech shares as well. a little bit of data on shina. that may dictate market direction for the stocks here as well. which it already does. >> staying in the asia pacific region, we have seen a sharp withdrawal of funds from the currencies this week and the big focus was on the dollar following the fed minutes. where do we stand now? >> quite a big move in the emerging...
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coming up, does the most recent bump in hewlett packard's road offer a buying opportunity.re going to have a street fight after the break. earnings season may be winding down but we're watching the stocks that could see the biggest surprises in a quiet tape. more fast is next. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i hav e low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1
coming up, does the most recent bump in hewlett packard's road offer a buying opportunity.re going to have a street fight after the break. earnings season may be winding down but we're watching the stocks that could see the biggest surprises in a quiet tape. more fast is next. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you...
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our commitment has never been stronger. >>> meg whitman, ceo of hewlett-packard interviewing her tomorrowtreet." tough day today. there's always a bull market out there, i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. >> welcome to the marriott. >> hello. how are you? welcome back. >> every year, 36 million americans spend the night. >> good morning, this is your wake-up call. >> a hotel empire with 18 brands and 3,700 properties around the world. >> we don't do things ordinary. we do it extraordinary. >> a crown jewel obsessed with service. >> the ritz-carlton is a place where the genuine care and comfort of our guests is our highest mission. >> who else goes through 1.4 million towels and 200,000 slices of bacon a day? welcome to maio
our commitment has never been stronger. >>> meg whitman, ceo of hewlett-packard interviewing her tomorrowtreet." tough day today. there's always a bull market out there, i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. >> welcome to the marriott. >> hello. how are you? welcome back. >> every year, 36 million americans spend the night. >> good morning, this is your wake-up call. >> a hotel...
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a drop from hewlett-packard, dropping 15% this week. >> it went from 15 to 28, picking up cost savings, but where's the growth earnings? didn't give you that, no reason to jump into this one. >> i was talking to a newly minted tesla, a guy who put his entire fortune into tesla, and i think he bought it at 25. >> eli mosque is ramping up, getting ready for this demand perceived demand coming forward. he's putting facilities in asia and europe. this stock has to hold 160. that's the range. it's a new high. let it hold for a couple days before you jump back in. >> big inventory gain year over year, that scared some people. you had four or five analyst downgrades. now it's a time to start looking again. it was a great performer until last couple of months. i think it can catch up again. you trade it from the long side. >> another drop from pandora. >> bad earnings on this one. but it was bad guidance, which i like, because the bar is very low on this. a let of people think apple will eat their lunch, that there will believe competition. but they've lowered the bar, i like pandora again. >>
a drop from hewlett-packard, dropping 15% this week. >> it went from 15 to 28, picking up cost savings, but where's the growth earnings? didn't give you that, no reason to jump into this one. >> i was talking to a newly minted tesla, a guy who put his entire fortune into tesla, and i think he bought it at 25. >> eli mosque is ramping up, getting ready for this demand perceived demand coming forward. he's putting facilities in asia and europe. this stock has to hold 160. that's...
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. >>> more signs today that the once mighty hewlett packard is struggling. quarterly earnings were in line with estimates but revenues dropped 8%. the company reported that pc sales plunged more than 22% during the fiscal third quarter. hp, though, still raised the outlook for the rest of the year. the stock dropped 2% to $25.38 in the regular session and fell more after hours. >>> the exxonmobil losing streak continues. the stock falling in 20 of the last 21 trading sessions. exxon along with chevron have accounted for about 1/3rd of the point losses this month. they closed at $86.42. shares are down more than 9% since the end of july whanchts . >> so what is going on with exxon and chevron since energy prices are so high. we have an energy analyst. good have to have you with us. why are these two shares struggling so much? sure, i mean, several reasons. one is very simple. until maybe the last week or so, we've been in a bull market for equities. exxon and chevron are inherently defensive stocks. they are simply not in favor in the context of a bull market
. >>> more signs today that the once mighty hewlett packard is struggling. quarterly earnings were in line with estimates but revenues dropped 8%. the company reported that pc sales plunged more than 22% during the fiscal third quarter. hp, though, still raised the outlook for the rest of the year. the stock dropped 2% to $25.38 in the regular session and fell more after hours. >>> the exxonmobil losing streak continues. the stock falling in 20 of the last 21 trading sessions....
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hewlett packard had a bumpy night. the stock fell around 4% after meeting earnings expectations.but revenue fell shy and there's a management shake up. and wells fargo reportedly is cutting 23-hundred mortgage production jobs. as federal reserve presidents gather in jackson hole wyoming today, standing by for us is todd horwitz of average joe options. tell me what's going on with the latest fed fretting in the market. > >good morning angie. you know the fed is involved and i think that they're overinvolved. i think yesterday's minutes showed us that they really don't know what they're gonna do yet either and i think the real problem is they're in a position where they have no way out. so taper or no taper---the market is being tapered by the bond market as you can see because interest rates are going higher on their own without the help of the fed even though the fed is trying to push them lower. the fed's got a problem and i hope that this week they can solve it in jackson hole. > >we did see the dow move below 15,000
hewlett packard had a bumpy night. the stock fell around 4% after meeting earnings expectations.but revenue fell shy and there's a management shake up. and wells fargo reportedly is cutting 23-hundred mortgage production jobs. as federal reserve presidents gather in jackson hole wyoming today, standing by for us is todd horwitz of average joe options. tell me what's going on with the latest fed fretting in the market. > >good morning angie. you know the fed is involved and i think that...
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and the hewlett-packard.o also our individual donors, because we're looking forward -- >> the national endowment for the arts. >> yes, i mentioned that. but we would like to invite people to come and see us at our packing shed in san juan. but with the hopes of expanding, and i know luis would love to bring it up to san jose. so that is the dream. and looking at the timing and all of that, well, that's in the future, and we're hoping that will happen. >> it takes place in this area. >> right. anything that luis sets his mind to, you know it's going to be done -- >> it usually does get done. >> there's a challenge to the local agencies to open their doors and kucurtains to this fabulous production. "valley of the heart." there is the web address, more information. it does run through september 22nd in san juan bautista. but again, maybe we can bring it to where it belongs in the silicon valley. thank you all so much for sharing those talents with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. now here's w
and the hewlett-packard.o also our individual donors, because we're looking forward -- >> the national endowment for the arts. >> yes, i mentioned that. but we would like to invite people to come and see us at our packing shed in san juan. but with the hopes of expanding, and i know luis would love to bring it up to san jose. so that is the dream. and looking at the timing and all of that, well, that's in the future, and we're hoping that will happen. >> it takes place in this...
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> >they're just like hewlett- packard. they're seen as they worst stock in the dow-- companies i thought were gonna go out of business---look at groupon. groupon reported good earnings. expected to come in at about 12 cents. 18 cents is the whisper number so i wanted to look at revenues last week. cisco was weak on revenues. if revenues come in a beat, then i think the stock will rally. > >thank you andrew for coming on the show and have a good trading day. > >thank you. that's our show for today.. coming up this week--- find out if "frequent fliers" are better off with or without the merger of american airlines and u.s. air... plus--confused about your 401k? we will take out the guess work later this week. until then.. from all of us at first business.. thank you for watching and have a good monday! >> now, a paid presentation for the amazing new sheer cover studio mineral makeup, giving you radiant, flawless-looking skin in seconds. hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrub
> >they're just like hewlett- packard. they're seen as they worst stock in the dow-- companies i thought were gonna go out of business---look at groupon. groupon reported good earnings. expected to come in at about 12 cents. 18 cents is the whisper number so i wanted to look at revenues last week. cisco was weak on revenues. if revenues come in a beat, then i think the stock will rally. > >thank you andrew for coming on the show and have a good trading day. > >thank you....
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. >>> tonight hewlett-packard's meg whitman admitting the company had fallen down on sales and new productsman said acquisitions would be a big part of hp's future ruling out a break up and says she's looking to buy companies worth up to $1.5 billion. wall street isn't sure about the plan and the stock took a nosedive today. rest of the market went up. despite that trading glitch on the nasdaq. the summer, sales fell off at banana republic but sales at gap and old navy made up for it. the company raised outlook for the year boosting it's stock dividend by a third. >> we're talking about this 83-year-old sail boat. this race gos from california to hawaii. quite an accomplishment since they won the race 77 years ago. she was considered a high tech boat and affected affected designs for the 20th century. >> it was the first to use external balance to keep afloat. boat once owned by james flood a millionaire from the gold rush era. >> fantastic. >> another 30 minutes of news coming up tonight and as we continue i team looks foo overnight death of a former member of the san francisco police depa
. >>> tonight hewlett-packard's meg whitman admitting the company had fallen down on sales and new productsman said acquisitions would be a big part of hp's future ruling out a break up and says she's looking to buy companies worth up to $1.5 billion. wall street isn't sure about the plan and the stock took a nosedive today. rest of the market went up. despite that trading glitch on the nasdaq. the summer, sales fell off at banana republic but sales at gap and old navy made up for it....
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she's at the center of the hewlett-packard leak investigation story. >> i have a story to tell. i'm innocent. >> it's one of the biggest, fastest, most high-tech sailboats on the high seas... >> isn't she beautiful? >> ...a triumph of science, vision, money, and an abundance of ego. >> i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> if there were a hall of fame
she's at the center of the hewlett-packard leak investigation story. >> i have a story to tell. i'm innocent. >> it's one of the biggest, fastest, most high-tech sailboats on the high seas... >> isn't she beautiful? >> ...a triumph of science, vision, money, and an abundance of ego. >> i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> if there were a hall of fame
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and hewlett-packard 22.47 right now.sorry, peter, is with us, and he runs civil vision and developed the algorithm that can track the positive or negative undertones of a tweet. he joins us now. first of all, i want to know what the tweets are saying about syria over this weekend, as america moved military forces closer and closer to intervention. what do they say. >> as the talk of military action, the conversation is progressively more negative. tweets mentioning war four times more likely to be negative. it's telling you that people don't want war. and criticizing the president for not going at the red line. a and. >> so you sweep the tweets and the result is we don't want to do this. >> that has been with the president lately. stuart: really? >> it's been almost remarkably static since the snowden thing and the syria thing to bring him back down. stuart: what do they tweet about the nsa and the snowden thing. >> you typically see a hockey stick progression, and fades from the public em imagine. we're not seeing that
and hewlett-packard 22.47 right now.sorry, peter, is with us, and he runs civil vision and developed the algorithm that can track the positive or negative undertones of a tweet. he joins us now. first of all, i want to know what the tweets are saying about syria over this weekend, as america moved military forces closer and closer to intervention. what do they say. >> as the talk of military action, the conversation is progressively more negative. tweets mentioning war four times more...
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hewlett-packard's quarterly results due out later today.uestion will be will the pc giant see improvements this quarter? brian marshall works for isi group. good morning to you. we talk about a pc maker probably unfair given the two biggest segments of the service business and the printer and ink cartridge business and then we spend all this time, you know, talking about the demise of the pc. how much should we be focused on the demise of the pc? >> a lot. it is declining double digits year over year. pcs and printing represent half of hewletthewlett-packard. that's a problem for them going forward. we need to be acutely focused on it. >> if there were top two things, when the press release hits the wire, what are you looking for? >> revenue decline, the street expects high single digits. we're a little above that. that's one of the issues. let's see how they do on the cost cuts. hp has been able to maintain around 23%, 23.5%. they have been beable to mainta in margin. the key here is hp is a company that has over 300,000 employees. many le
hewlett-packard's quarterly results due out later today.uestion will be will the pc giant see improvements this quarter? brian marshall works for isi group. good morning to you. we talk about a pc maker probably unfair given the two biggest segments of the service business and the printer and ink cartridge business and then we spend all this time, you know, talking about the demise of the pc. how much should we be focused on the demise of the pc? >> a lot. it is declining double digits...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> tonight hewlett-packard's meg whitman admitting the companyen down on sales and new products whitman said acquisitions would be a big part of hp's future ruling out a break up and says she's looking to buy companies worth up to $1.5 billion. wall street isn't sure about the plan and the stock took a nosedive today. rest of the market went up. despite that trading glitch on the nasdaq. the summer, sales fell off at banana republic but sales at gap and old navy made up for it. the company raised outlook for the year boosting it's stock dividend by a third. >> we're talking about this 83-year-old sail boat. this race gos from california to hawaii. quite an accomplishment since they won the race 77 years ago. she was considered a high tech boat and affected affected designs for the 20th century. >> it was the first to use external balance to keep afloat. boat once owned by james flood a millionaire from the gold rush era. >> fantastic. >> another 30 minutes of news coming up tonight and as we continue i team looks foo overnight death of a former m
. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> tonight hewlett-packard's meg whitman admitting the companyen down on sales and new products whitman said acquisitions would be a big part of hp's future ruling out a break up and says she's looking to buy companies worth up to $1.5 billion. wall street isn't sure about the plan and the stock took a nosedive today. rest of the market went up. despite that trading glitch on the nasdaq. the summer, sales fell off at banana republic but...
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. >> begins with tom watson and hewlett-packard. >> exactly. and innovation being the output as o toes-- opposed to any particular product. >> explain that to me. is innovation a culture, a mind-set, it's what? >> it's a whole bunch of things. a lot of it is talent being able to bet the best and bright toast work with you to build new products and a lot is psychologically being able to eat your own young, to be able to compete with yourself. this is this is the idea. when a technology company gets outinnovated it's not usually because it couldn't built the thing t is because it didn't want to because it didn't want to kill what it already had in the market. >> it didn't want to be can ballistic. it didn't want to be can ballistic towards itself. these companies become big businesses and they are public and they have shareholders and end up with very high calibre professional ceos who have to deliver big -- >> is that what happened to microsoft. >> that i don't know. >> why do you play it so careful when it comes to microsoft. >> they're an impo
. >> begins with tom watson and hewlett-packard. >> exactly. and innovation being the output as o toes-- opposed to any particular product. >> explain that to me. is innovation a culture, a mind-set, it's what? >> it's a whole bunch of things. a lot of it is talent being able to bet the best and bright toast work with you to build new products and a lot is psychologically being able to eat your own young, to be able to compete with yourself. this is this is the idea....
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you know you'll get to in just a moment but as far as hewlett-packard reporting third quarter earningseshe pc maker managed to turn a profit but revenues fell 8% in a year over year basis. not good for the company continuing decline. meg whitman shaking up the team hoping to revive things there. they continue to struggle with fallen demand for just about everything they sell. apple share in this china tab blet market fell a lot in the quarter just announced. just 28% of tablet sales down 49% from last year, ipad mini may have changed numbers there in a year over year basis. consolidation today in the fashion industry in southern california based shoe sale web site just found shoe dazzle, a big shoe merger. yes, they made a pair rejecting the world's player couldn't control 15% share of the 18-35 demographic for u.s. womens shoes. minutes from the fed's july meeting show smd of the members are supporting stimulus cuts if the economy continues to improve. your bloomberg silicon valley index also fell today, football on the web could happen. google drops it by. nfl sunday ticket. and commis
you know you'll get to in just a moment but as far as hewlett-packard reporting third quarter earningseshe pc maker managed to turn a profit but revenues fell 8% in a year over year basis. not good for the company continuing decline. meg whitman shaking up the team hoping to revive things there. they continue to struggle with fallen demand for just about everything they sell. apple share in this china tab blet market fell a lot in the quarter just announced. just 28% of tablet sales down 49%...
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last year hewlett-packard fired 27,000 workers.ff 100,000 when expenses got too hot. people were upset that the country to five companies had to do to survive. in the private sector will make our decisions like that all the time. people eat to the people usually don't even hear about it. in government they call any cut a crisis. even in detroit where you call 911 and no one respond, officials won't even sell a few paintings or let someone else manage one part or cut their four persons-. it's the rest of america's government is anything like detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. that's our show. see you next week.d [dave gentry] hello, i'm dave gentry. welcome to small stocks and big money. [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [dave gentry] for twenty years redchip has been in the business of looking for emerging growth stocks before they show up on wall street's radar screen. before we begin with our interviews today, a few updates. document security systems received approval
last year hewlett-packard fired 27,000 workers.ff 100,000 when expenses got too hot. people were upset that the country to five companies had to do to survive. in the private sector will make our decisions like that all the time. people eat to the people usually don't even hear about it. in government they call any cut a crisis. even in detroit where you call 911 and no one respond, officials won't even sell a few paintings or let someone else manage one part or cut their four persons-. it's...