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but tommy hilfiger have very, very strong, calvin klein, big driver.so ubiquitious, you'll find their labelson half the ties, a third of the dress shirts. stock down about 12 points. since i last spoke with the ceo at the end of march. this company has a fantastic long-term history outperforming. it's given as you 103% gain since i first got behind it in january 2008. even though the company preannounced the up side, still delivered a better quarter. its revenues came in higher than expected rising 4% year over year. the company also raised its full-year guidance. that's why manny, the chairman and ceo is here with us tonight to talk about this quarter. welcome back to "mad money." >> nice to see you. >> i'm going to ask you just as a business person, do you come in like stock people do every day and say was today the day that tommy hilfiger fell off a cliff in european? >> definitely not. like everyone else i look at stock price and everyone else in our company, i look at the daily sales reports. and the last three, four weeks there's just been a disc
but tommy hilfiger have very, very strong, calvin klein, big driver.so ubiquitious, you'll find their labelson half the ties, a third of the dress shirts. stock down about 12 points. since i last spoke with the ceo at the end of march. this company has a fantastic long-term history outperforming. it's given as you 103% gain since i first got behind it in january 2008. even though the company preannounced the up side, still delivered a better quarter. its revenues came in higher than expected...
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tommy hilfiger has been living the american dream for a long time. >> and he has.ifetime achievement award from the council of fashion designers. that's big. we're glad to have him here with us in studio 57. m hello. >> good morning, gayle. >> i'm reading about you. you're one of nine kids. your parents wanted you to be an engineer. you wanted to play football. did you always love clothes? >> i wasn't really interested in clothes until i was like 18. >> what made you interested in clothes? >> i was really obsessed with rock music. i wanted to look like a rock star. and in those days, in the late '60s, early '70s, everybody had long hair and wore bell bottoms. i wanted to be part of that scene. you couldn't find bell bottoms in elmyra, new york, so i decided to open a shop with a couple of friends. we opened a store in high school and it became very successful. we opened many shops. >> just with bell bottoms? >> well, that type of gear, hippie type clothes. >> because rock stars got the girls. >> they still do. >> you're right. >> nothing has changed. also this noti
tommy hilfiger has been living the american dream for a long time. >> and he has.ifetime achievement award from the council of fashion designers. that's big. we're glad to have him here with us in studio 57. m hello. >> good morning, gayle. >> i'm reading about you. you're one of nine kids. your parents wanted you to be an engineer. you wanted to play football. did you always love clothes? >> i wasn't really interested in clothes until i was like 18. >> what made...
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i am tommy hilfiger, and my family is affected by autism.s i'm sticky and uncomfortable. >>> closed captioning is brought to you by -- think bond. gold bond. ♪ this stuff works >>> welcome back. it's time for our reporters round table where we talk to some of the most influential journalists. joining me is a columnist for "the washington post." jeff johnson, msnbc political analyst and a contributor to the "today" show. perhaps the hottest thing trending right now is the trayvon martin controversy. what do you make of it? where do we go from here? >> as much as i'm concerned about this case, i'm concerned about it being the same thing that happens. less than six months ago with troy davis you have people wearing the davis t-shirts and you don't have people talking about the death penalty. how can we create legitimate, substantive movement that comes out of the issues that are surrounding the trayvon piece? how can somebody be allowed to carry a gun when they have an assault against a police officer? all of these things that allowed the trayv
i am tommy hilfiger, and my family is affected by autism.s i'm sticky and uncomfortable. >>> closed captioning is brought to you by -- think bond. gold bond. ♪ this stuff works >>> welcome back. it's time for our reporters round table where we talk to some of the most influential journalists. joining me is a columnist for "the washington post." jeff johnson, msnbc political analyst and a contributor to the "today" show. perhaps the hottest thing trending...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tommy hilfiger.been crisscrossing the gulf for the past two years now. i can tell you, down here, people measure commitment by what's getting done. i'm mike utsler, and it's my job to make sure we keep making progress in the gulf. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. another fourteen billion dollars has been spent on response and cleanup. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to the gulf of mexico research initiative... to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. . >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is the last day of ma
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tommy hilfiger.been crisscrossing the gulf for the past two years now. i can tell you, down here, people measure commitment by what's getting done. i'm mike utsler, and it's my job to make sure we keep making progress in the gulf. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. another fourteen billion dollars has been spent on response and cleanup. long-term, bp's made a...
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addition to its flagship brand, brought in a guy named david dyer, former president and ceo of tommy hilfigervery successful brand that was subsequently sold to pvh. dwyer served as president and ceo of lands end, a phenomenal power play before it got swallowed into the oblivion that is sears. in other words, chico's selected a retired executive with a terrific track record in apparel. not a young executive from a computer company. unlike johnson, who retains a residence on the west coast even though penney is headquartered in plano, texas. dwyer went hands-on immediately. he made no promises, simply laying out that wall street's estimates weren't too low like johnson but too high, and that chico's expenses were going to go the wrong way before they went down. this was classic upod, underpromise and overdeliver. and dyer had his mission cut out. he had a mission cut out for him. given that the company's revenues had been down 10% and its same-store sales were off 18%. that's a heartening number because that's how much jcpenney's sales are down since johnson took over. maybe there's hope for p
addition to its flagship brand, brought in a guy named david dyer, former president and ceo of tommy hilfigervery successful brand that was subsequently sold to pvh. dwyer served as president and ceo of lands end, a phenomenal power play before it got swallowed into the oblivion that is sears. in other words, chico's selected a retired executive with a terrific track record in apparel. not a young executive from a computer company. unlike johnson, who retains a residence on the west coast even...
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pbh is doing with tommy hilfiger. tonight at 10:00. >> tiffany meantime, weak. >> what's the deal here. i've never known rich people to stop buying diamonds when they're rich. when you're rich, that's what you do. you go to tiffany. maybe they're going somewhere else. >> margins were down. inventories were up. flagship sales down 4%. is this -- >> i think there's something wrong here. this is the second bad quarter. i'm using a cockroach theory. hate to associate cockroaches with diamonds. but this is not what should be happening at a well-run company. i am concerned about tiffany. they don't have the mojo. >> over to you. hewlett-packard is taking pre-session highs. also facebook looks like another day. we've got the opening bell on the other side of this break. stay tuned. uned. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the oth
pbh is doing with tommy hilfiger. tonight at 10:00. >> tiffany meantime, weak. >> what's the deal here. i've never known rich people to stop buying diamonds when they're rich. when you're rich, that's what you do. you go to tiffany. maybe they're going somewhere else. >> margins were down. inventories were up. flagship sales down 4%. is this -- >> i think there's something wrong here. this is the second bad quarter. i'm using a cockroach theory. hate to associate...
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from tommy hilfiger, it's $106. what i love is that it has a collar, buttons and even a great belt.te in red, white and blue. seersucker is an all-american classic summer fabric. but i love these shorts because they're a shorter length. so it feels a little more modern. and some men struggle with sandals. they don't want to wear a sandal or flip-flop. these are riviera. get them at marissacollections.com. you won't feel uncomfortable in a restaurant in a flip-flop. >> thank you both. you look fantastic. okay. as people are splashing and jumping in the pool. >> i know, they're splashing us. >> we also have a look at retro suits which is another look that you're suggesting. this is making a big splash? >> this is really the biggest trend in swimwear this season. it's all about that "mad men" era look. what i love about this trend -- >> gina and robert are our mode models. >> for the women, one-pieces are back in a big way. if you're not bikini-body ready, a one-piece is great. this is from anthropologie for $70. it's got strategic paneling. there's a pattern in the middle and on the s
from tommy hilfiger, it's $106. what i love is that it has a collar, buttons and even a great belt.te in red, white and blue. seersucker is an all-american classic summer fabric. but i love these shorts because they're a shorter length. so it feels a little more modern. and some men struggle with sandals. they don't want to wear a sandal or flip-flop. these are riviera. get them at marissacollections.com. you won't feel uncomfortable in a restaurant in a flip-flop. >> thank you both. you...