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she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. >> back with us now. your focus now on international phone companies, beginning in israel with cell come. cel. it's down 20% from december. you catching a falling knife? not when it comes to israel cell com. 40% market share. a relatively stable country financially, strong gdp per capita. 9.8% dividend yield, tom. everyone wants to know where can i put my money. so as long as they have almost close to the majority of those talking on their network in israel, you can't go wrong there, and it has been steady. cash cow, steady growth, nothing superior >> and the reach of yield takes you to telecom in new zealand. nzt, a 44% rise over 12 months. what's next? >> the stock may not move further than this, being this is the 52 week high in the $10 range. but you have a 4.6% dividend. a country with 4.3 million people, and the shape of the country is such that people need to talk on the cell phone. vu 30 million sheep. >> tom: they don't use cell phones yet. >> they don't need them. but the 4 million people do. >>
she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. >> back with us now. your focus now on international phone companies, beginning in israel with cell come. cel. it's down 20% from december. you catching a falling knife? not when it comes to israel cell com. 40% market share. a relatively stable country financially, strong gdp per capita. 9.8% dividend yield, tom. everyone wants to know where can i put my money. so as long as they have almost close to the majority of those talking on...
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our street critique guest tonight, hilary kramer with gamechanger.com. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims, june pending homes sales and second- quarter earnings from drug giants astra-zeneca and bristol- myers squibb, and dow components dupont and exxon-mobil. also tomorrow, our "kids and cash" series looks at ways to help your children make the connection between role-playing and earning a living. the department of justice is reportedly investigating allegations that wells fargo discriminated against black borrowers. according to the huffington post, the bank is trying to negotiate a settlement to avoid a trial. the allegations mirror those made last week by the federal reserve and a separate lawsuit filed by the city of baltimore. in response to the article, wells fargo says it "has a strong commitment to serving all customers along the credit spectrum." another banking giant, u.b.s., has been sued by u.s. regulators. the swiss bank is accused of misleading fannie mae and freddie mac into buying mortgage debt that resulted i
our street critique guest tonight, hilary kramer with gamechanger.com. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims, june pending homes sales and second- quarter earnings from drug giants astra-zeneca and bristol- myers squibb, and dow components dupont and exxon-mobil. also tomorrow, our "kids and cash" series looks at ways to help your children make the connection between role-playing and earning a living. the department of justice is reportedly investigating...
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she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. gamechangerstocks.com back with us from the nasdaq. you mike pharma >> shares have rocketed higher since april, climbing just shy of a new all-time high. what is the catalyst from here. >> it has a novel approach to hepatitis c, and will hiv, and three compounds. it's really a breakthrough company. and even at $126, it's still worth it. >> tom: were you even buying. >> i was buying today >> tom: back in march, you were bullish about satcon. how do you see it going forward? >> it's a power inverter maker for alternative renewable energy. it moved down considerably yesterday as it cut the forecast due to project delays. are you still holding on after what is clearly a drop in the trend? >> i'm holding on to my shares. the problem is inventory glut. the number one solar and maker in the world, tom. you have a problem fundamental positions model if solar right now. anyone holding on, there's better places to deploy money right now. >> tom: but you're still holding on to your shares right
she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. gamechangerstocks.com back with us from the nasdaq. you mike pharma >> shares have rocketed higher since april, climbing just shy of a new all-time high. what is the catalyst from here. >> it has a novel approach to hepatitis c, and will hiv, and three compounds. it's really a breakthrough company. and even at $126, it's still worth it. >> tom: were you even buying. >> i was buying today >> tom: back in march,...
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she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. health care plus toj equals biotechnology, and here you look at aria, the ticker symbol up near an 11 year high. what pushes it up into the teens? >> aria pharmaceutical has two important compounds. one is for lung cancer. extremely important, ap 113, and it is other compound is to fight bone sarcomas and skin. it's a joint venture with merck pharmaceutical. in the $12 region. it could go to 18 or $20 because of the huge revenue potential in the applications for other cancers that these two compounds have for aria. >> tom: you've looked at biopharmaceuticals for some time. you looked at amylin, and i know you were waiteding on a meeting a few weeks ago, but ymi dropped. is it still a buy? you mentioned it on february 9th at 2.5 a share. it's up 7%. it's dropped off in june after the oncology meeting. is it still a buy at these prices? >> why i am at the grape vine right now. we're waiting to find out the phase two trials as well as who is going to be the marketing partner. >> just lik
she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. health care plus toj equals biotechnology, and here you look at aria, the ticker symbol up near an 11 year high. what pushes it up into the teens? >> aria pharmaceutical has two important compounds. one is for lung cancer. extremely important, ap 113, and it is other compound is to fight bone sarcomas and skin. it's a joint venture with merck pharmaceutical. in the $12 region. it could go to 18 or $20 because of the huge revenue...
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and, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. could the big apple be the new world capital of technology start ups? if new york city mayor michael bloomberg has his way, the answer is yes. he wants to create a world-class science and engineering campus here. u.s. universities, including stanford, columbia and n.y.u., have expressed interest. the city would provide land to build as much as two million square feet of classrooms, labs and other buildings. >> tom: general motors is launching a new system to monitor power usage in its chevy volt. the program sends data from the car back to the power grid so utilities can better manage their energy demands. it uses the onstar system to monitor a vehicle's battery charge. using that information, power companies can balance demand and offer incentives to volt owners who charge their cars during off-peak hours. >> susie: facebook and american express are joining forces. their new program is called "link, like, love." it gives amex cardmembers special deals on the amex facebook page. tonig
and, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. could the big apple be the new world capital of technology start ups? if new york city mayor michael bloomberg has his way, the answer is yes. he wants to create a world-class science and engineering campus here. u.s. universities, including stanford, columbia and n.y.u., have expressed interest. the city would provide land to build as much as two million square feet of classrooms, labs...
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also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. china has lost a fight on the global stage over raw materials used to make steel, aluminum and chemicals. the world trade organization says china unfairly protected its own manufacturers by limiting exports of things like coke, bauxite and zinc. that drove up prices other nations paid for those raw materials. china claimed it needed to keep a lid on those exports to protect the environment. it may appeal the decision. >> tom: chrome is turning out to be golden for google. chrome is a web browser made by google. it continues gaining global market share. new numbers from stat counter show chrome now has just under 21% of web traffic. the largest share continues to come from microsoft's internet explorer with 44%. mozilla's firefox is at 28%. others, like apple's safari, and opera, make up the rest of the market. >> susie: last night, our series "women in leadership" profiled dupont c.e.o. ellen kullman. well, that got tonight's commentator
also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. china has lost a fight on the global stage over raw materials used to make steel, aluminum and chemicals. the world trade organization says china unfairly protected its own manufacturers by limiting exports of things like coke, bauxite and zinc. that drove up prices other nations paid for those raw materials. china claimed it needed to keep a lid on those exports to protect the...
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also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. new pressure today for newscorp chairman rupert murdoch to abandon his bid for satellite broadcaster b. sky b. the u.k. government says it will support a non-binding motion in parliament urging newscorp to drop the deal. murdoch has also been asked to answer questions about the phone-hacking scandal surrounding his tabloid, "the news of the world." u.s. regulators say they're not investigating newscorp, but that if issues arise with any of murdoch's u.s. media properties, they will. >> tom: the much-anticipated consumer finance protection bureau will open its doors later this month. the woman setting up the agency, elizabeth warren, said the agency will begin overseeing the nation's biggest banks on july 21. specifically, it will look at how banks with more than $10 billion in assets comply with consumer finance laws. the bureau was set up as part of the dodd/frank financial overhaul passed by congress last summer. >> susie: when it come
also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. new pressure today for newscorp chairman rupert murdoch to abandon his bid for satellite broadcaster b. sky b. the u.k. government says it will support a non-binding motion in parliament urging newscorp to drop the deal. murdoch has also been asked to answer questions about the phone-hacking scandal surrounding his tabloid, "the news of the world." u.s. regulators say...
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also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. you can email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. billionaire investor george soros will no longer manage money for outside investors. he plans to return about $1 billion from his "quantum fund" to clients, according to a letter his firm sent to shareholders. that's just a small portion of the $25 billion soros oversees. the move is due to changes in regulations related to last year's financial overhaul. soros is famous for making bold bets, especially his 1992 bet against the british pound that earned $1 billion for his clients. >> tom: in what would be the largest municipal bankruptcy ever, alabama's biggest county is teetering on the edge of insolvency and faces creditors later this week. jefferson county is home to more than 650,000 people, as well as alabama's largest city, birmingham. it's buckling under the weight of more than $3 billion owed as part of a massive sewer construction project. the county commission has scheduled a meeting for thursday and will seriously cons
also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. you can email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. billionaire investor george soros will no longer manage money for outside investors. he plans to return about $1 billion from his "quantum fund" to clients, according to a letter his firm sent to shareholders. that's just a small portion of the $25 billion soros oversees. the move is due to changes in regulations related to last year's financial overhaul....
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tomorrow, hilary kramer is our " critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. for more financial news, tune in "nightly business report" weekni on this public television statio
tomorrow, hilary kramer is our " critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. for more financial news, tune in "nightly business report" weekni on this public television statio