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how about honeywell?er oil is at 40 or 90 or 140, honeywell recognizes the conservation is important. because there's a zillion reasons to consume energy more fshtly. from saving money to saving the planet which people care about, to obeying the increasingly stringent regulations to save the planet. so they help them get more oil out of the barrel. buildings that use honeywell's heating ventilation, air conditioning systems could assume 40% less electricity and honeywell knows there's no turning back the clock. we aren't putting up inefficient structures than we have to because the oil prices has been cut in half. and boeing is building more planes that are more fuel efficient. despite what the bears are saying there's no sign that the airlines are cutting back on new orders. not a single airline has told boeing, take your planes. let's say everyone is wrong and oil stays down at the levels. the airlines want to spend less on fuel because they all need more planes because the planes are often so overbooke
how about honeywell?er oil is at 40 or 90 or 140, honeywell recognizes the conservation is important. because there's a zillion reasons to consume energy more fshtly. from saving money to saving the planet which people care about, to obeying the increasingly stringent regulations to save the planet. so they help them get more oil out of the barrel. buildings that use honeywell's heating ventilation, air conditioning systems could assume 40% less electricity and honeywell knows there's no...
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that won't work with honeywell. why?o break them up is to lesson the value of each business instantly. the precision technology needed to master a cockpit is directly related to the connected nature of a thermostat or a refinery valve or a turbo charger. they all hang together. best of all the devices and inventions you're about to see come out of honeywell's labs, didn't exist a few years ago. the sales and earnings that these generate about inspected, not anticipated which is why the stock turns out to be cheap when it currently looks expenseiveexpensive. it's called seed planting. on a personal note, you hear reference to my record with honeywell, professional and personal. the professional, i didn't care for honeywell until the stock until dave cody came in 13 years ago as ceo of the.ceo. it seemed to be no reason why they were under the same roof, no reason why they'd live, i said. i said cody would take an awful hand and make something great out of it. it's been a remarkable run for you if you went for my judgment.
that won't work with honeywell. why?o break them up is to lesson the value of each business instantly. the precision technology needed to master a cockpit is directly related to the connected nature of a thermostat or a refinery valve or a turbo charger. they all hang together. best of all the devices and inventions you're about to see come out of honeywell's labs, didn't exist a few years ago. the sales and earnings that these generate about inspected, not anticipated which is why the stock...
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. >> you wanted to talk honeywell. >> conviction buy list.ng his due now honeywell favored industrial in america right now by portfolio managers. >> new high. >> number one industrial that people want. >> new high at 105. interestingly, i saw the president signs executive order to have -- cut down on greenhouse emissions, and big government suppliers like honeywell, ibm ge utx, are going to floej reducepledge to reduce. >> honeywell, 40% of the electricity from buildings. if you take their stuff and put it in you cut down the use dramatically the most important way to get conservation going. dave cote is a conservationist from years back. nice crowning achievement for what he's done. >> put a -- you seem like there's pockets where you're willing to step away. >> i don't like when i see -- remember, i think biogen's a great company, one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. if you bought the biotechs after a great move you regret. i think they don't trade the way people think. they don't trade in a straight line. they go up they go like that
. >> you wanted to talk honeywell. >> conviction buy list.ng his due now honeywell favored industrial in america right now by portfolio managers. >> new high. >> number one industrial that people want. >> new high at 105. interestingly, i saw the president signs executive order to have -- cut down on greenhouse emissions, and big government suppliers like honeywell, ibm ge utx, are going to floej reducepledge to reduce. >> honeywell, 40% of the electricity...
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honeywell is getting a boost. take a look at the recommendations on the company right now.here is a price target of just under 113. betty: thank you so much. these are some of the movers going on right now. the s&p roared back on wednesday. the market gave back some of those gains yesterday. the odds are good that the s&p could go to 2600 this year. edward joins me on the phone. make the case. why might we hit 2600? edward: to be more exact about what i am doing, i usually try to focus on it three possible scenarios for the outlook. right now, i am looking at rational exuberance as one of scenario. another is irrational exuberance and the third one is the endgame. rational exuberance is still my most likely scenario at 60%. the problem is we are there. i am looking for 2150. that is where we are right now. i am thinking that in a rational world, the market is pricey. we need to let the market go sideways for a while and let earnings catch up. 30% is irrational exuberance. that is the 2600. betty: i'm trying to find out what would be in the feds statement that made you do th
honeywell is getting a boost. take a look at the recommendations on the company right now.here is a price target of just under 113. betty: thank you so much. these are some of the movers going on right now. the s&p roared back on wednesday. the market gave back some of those gains yesterday. the odds are good that the s&p could go to 2600 this year. edward joins me on the phone. make the case. why might we hit 2600? edward: to be more exact about what i am doing, i usually try to focus...
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. >> well, i like the call that this is an exciting time for honeywell. thank you. >> always fun. >> coming up. the mafrkt gets covered in red ink. we're still pumping up some serious green. can the companies digital efforts help it stack even for paper. kramer has the exclusive with the ceo. >>> we have been on the look out for stocks that are getting jig give and reacting well despite the tie of the markets that washed over the beach. today i mentioned the leaders of the former pack and then bio tech. that's why i thought this would be a good time to circle back to the group and being asked about the stocks at jim kramer and what looks good. we know that it's been a battleground, but have you seen the stock late? sold at 12 times earning. being to hold above 100. might be setting up for one of the most quick ten percent move. i think that it's possible. what can i say. $100 billion company and fran excise does not know how to quick. i think that it's an excellent reed for the capital markets and that's a perfect companion and for the street and that's t
. >> well, i like the call that this is an exciting time for honeywell. thank you. >> always fun. >> coming up. the mafrkt gets covered in red ink. we're still pumping up some serious green. can the companies digital efforts help it stack even for paper. kramer has the exclusive with the ceo. >>> we have been on the look out for stocks that are getting jig give and reacting well despite the tie of the markets that washed over the beach. today i mentioned the leaders...
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. >> at least honeywell is still in. >> at&t. >> aig. at least we can always count on them being in there. selling more high margin shoes and apparel but it warns the stronger dollar will take a toll on its current quarter. >> and shares of mattress firm getting a boost. the company's earnings and revenue topping estimates. mattress firm. >> but get it? firm mattress? >> oh. a warning from a.k. steel. they see a larger forecast. rival steel company. also warned in recent days. and new data on biogen's alzheimer's drug this morning, the experimental drug exceeding expectations. reductions in levels of plaques in the brain that is associated with the disease but still unclear whether it's a cause or a result but a significant song in this case of cognitive decline which would indicate it's related. >> bank of new york melon agreeing to pay $714 million to settle cases. they overcharged for currency services. the bank was accused of telling clients it would provide the best possible execution for transaction but give them prices at the wors
. >> at least honeywell is still in. >> at&t. >> aig. at least we can always count on them being in there. selling more high margin shoes and apparel but it warns the stronger dollar will take a toll on its current quarter. >> and shares of mattress firm getting a boost. the company's earnings and revenue topping estimates. mattress firm. >> but get it? firm mattress? >> oh. a warning from a.k. steel. they see a larger forecast. rival steel company. also...
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is boeing doing as well as it should and honeywell with the cockpits. can we get a sense of alcoa is doing, right about to report the quarter because it's about to start the month of april. don't forget why this is so important. the transports have been punk lately. whether it's because of the number cuts in the railroads or reduced because of lower coal shipments or worries in decline in passenger seat models the transports failed to confirm last week's rally in the s&p 500 and that was an excellent tipoff that you were getting greedy if you hadn't taken anything off the table ahead of the declines hence why we ran the clip of wall street michael douglas at the start of last friday's show next tuesday we get results from fresh pet. that's the natural and organic food company for your pets. the other day on twitter someone said enough already about natural and organic. i wanted to tell them to stuff it but instead i pointed out, two of the greatest stories of our era then i blocked the clown. i think fresh pet could have a similar story. this is the sin
is boeing doing as well as it should and honeywell with the cockpits. can we get a sense of alcoa is doing, right about to report the quarter because it's about to start the month of april. don't forget why this is so important. the transports have been punk lately. whether it's because of the number cuts in the railroads or reduced because of lower coal shipments or worries in decline in passenger seat models the transports failed to confirm last week's rally in the s&p 500 and that was an...
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in speaking with honeywell today, wolf they tell me that they scrapped the plans with airbus. they're not developing it at this point because they do not feel that this technology was mature enough. >> rene thank you. let's bring back our aviation and law enforcement experts, also swroined by dr. lisa van susteren, the psychiatrist. david soucie could it have prevented the co-pilot from crashing the plane or could lubitz have found a different way to bring that plane down? >> he was intent on bringing that plane down so rest assured, he would have found a way to do it. this is not 100% safe and you can't protect everyone from every terrorist or any kind of violent activity such as this. however, that technology i was very involved in that during that time the boeing uninterruptible autopilot system, bwas very, very well done. the technology did what it could at that time. it's advanced but it's the vulnerability that made the program scrapped. it's not there yet. i think we'll see it in our lifetimes but it's not ready yet. >> what do you think, miles, about this fek technolog
in speaking with honeywell today, wolf they tell me that they scrapped the plans with airbus. they're not developing it at this point because they do not feel that this technology was mature enough. >> rene thank you. let's bring back our aviation and law enforcement experts, also swroined by dr. lisa van susteren, the psychiatrist. david soucie could it have prevented the co-pilot from crashing the plane or could lubitz have found a different way to bring that plane down? >> he was...
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are you in the thermostats we looked at with honeywell? are you in the different infotainment devices in the cars? >> the short answer is yes. it's all connectivity whether it's wifi, 3 g or 4 g cellular. you have a previously wired device or perhaps something never wired. the idea is the technology has become affordable. people are used to it. comfortable with it. it's more secure. we are in johnson controls nest thermostats, the grid. >> that's the googlele. >> thank you. we are in the grid devices you may use for gaming consoles or routers. the whole network around the home or in the automobile is opportunities for us to just leverage the connectivity into all of the beautiful vertical markets, high growth markets. >> what i loved in your website and it's fantastic. you have blood sugar you're doing. you're doing stuff that's health-related, biomedical. >> right. >> if i one day am going to get the great watch to monitor my blood pressure it will have a skyworks chip? >> i think it will have a skyworks chip and a read. it's most likely
are you in the thermostats we looked at with honeywell? are you in the different infotainment devices in the cars? >> the short answer is yes. it's all connectivity whether it's wifi, 3 g or 4 g cellular. you have a previously wired device or perhaps something never wired. the idea is the technology has become affordable. people are used to it. comfortable with it. it's more secure. we are in johnson controls nest thermostats, the grid. >> that's the googlele. >> thank you. we...
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my take on boeing, honeywell, and 3m.next. >>> coming up on "mad money" tonight, cramer's got an exclusive with the ceo of health care services, a stock up more than 5% today. he'll talk to the ceo of go on the future of inflight wi-fi and he'll give his take on twitter. all that at the top of the hour on "mad money." >>> we're back with little league pitcher mo'ne davis. this is a moment we've all been waiting for and guy has been bracing for. she's ready to throw a fast one to guy adami. >> you're thrilled about this. that she could potentially hurt me. >> for your safety, we're using a whiffle ball if you're worried about guy. >> knock him over. >> she brings it. >> knocked him right out of the picture. >> i mean, that's not bad that i caught that. >> that's not bad. >> throw one more. >> she threw the curve ball. >> that was a curve. >> that was nice. >> maybe the uncle charlie. dropped right off the table. >> i mean, it's pretty amazing what she did. really is. it's fan tatastic. a great career ahead of her. >> what
my take on boeing, honeywell, and 3m.next. >>> coming up on "mad money" tonight, cramer's got an exclusive with the ceo of health care services, a stock up more than 5% today. he'll talk to the ceo of go on the future of inflight wi-fi and he'll give his take on twitter. all that at the top of the hour on "mad money." >>> we're back with little league pitcher mo'ne davis. this is a moment we've all been waiting for and guy has been bracing for. she's ready...
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and honeywell who makes the electronics say the kind of hack is impossible and this is why and this isis laid to rest. but until then the story is laid to rest and they will stop talking about it. >> we are still talking about it a year later. >> no we are not. >> jeff wise thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> and disturbing new audio from the man that is the face of isis. jihadi john as we've not heard him from before as the message of the group spreads and what social media has to do with it. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. there's only one egg that just tastes better. so fresh from the farm. delicious. perfect. only one egg with more great nutrition... like 4 times more vitamin d and 10 times more vitamin e. and 25% less saturated fat. only one egg good enough for my family. because why
and honeywell who makes the electronics say the kind of hack is impossible and this is why and this isis laid to rest. but until then the story is laid to rest and they will stop talking about it. >> we are still talking about it a year later. >> no we are not. >> jeff wise thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> and disturbing new audio from the man that is the face of isis. jihadi john as we've not heard him from before as the message of the group spreads and...
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donnelly is up 16% and i've got the industrial heavyweight honeywell.next. >> time for the final trade. >> sticking with the athletic wear world footlocker. going to go up, higher. >> dan nathan? >> qqq, short of it in put terms out in may. >> karen finerman? >> end of last year we did a short short of north dakota reit, covered a quarter of that. >> grasso? >> never speak about this. never been my final trade. pfizer, owned it forever, yield over 2% and up 11% year to date. more room to the upside. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you again at 5:00 for more f-fun. meantime, don't go. m mad. >>> my nation is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investers. i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >>> hey welcome to mad money. well coming to cray america. i am just trying to save you some money. my job is to educate and teach you. call me or tweet me. we have things everywhere and the battlefield is in smoke. you can not tell who is winning
donnelly is up 16% and i've got the industrial heavyweight honeywell.next. >> time for the final trade. >> sticking with the athletic wear world footlocker. going to go up, higher. >> dan nathan? >> qqq, short of it in put terms out in may. >> karen finerman? >> end of last year we did a short short of north dakota reit, covered a quarter of that. >> grasso? >> never speak about this. never been my final trade. pfizer, owned it forever, yield over...
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the first one was established by honeywell known as enhanced ground proximity warning system. the airplane particularly this airplane has automated functions preventing the pilot from stalling the plane. if this system senses approaching terrain and impending crash, it would be relatively easy to bring in the flight control computer basically the auto pilot, to pull up the nose of the airplane to prevent impact with the terrain. that's a relatively easy solution. another is to have ground people interact with the flight control system on the plane, just like they do with drones very similar to that to monitor the flight path and make sure it conforms to the authorized flight path. if it exceeds that by a certain value, they come in. >> let me ask you one final question. you worked on the 9/11 commission report. one rule on planes something that changed post 9/11 was the lock on the door the fact that they need a special code or a special key to get in. that was to prevent potential terrorists to get into the cockpit, but the reverse happened. this allowed the person who was al
the first one was established by honeywell known as enhanced ground proximity warning system. the airplane particularly this airplane has automated functions preventing the pilot from stalling the plane. if this system senses approaching terrain and impending crash, it would be relatively easy to bring in the flight control computer basically the auto pilot, to pull up the nose of the airplane to prevent impact with the terrain. that's a relatively easy solution. another is to have ground...
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they have big partners, purging galactic qualcomm, honeywell. basically, netflix on your flight.om washington dc is the founder and ceo, gregg weiler. walk me through it. >> our mission is to enable affordable internet access for everyone. that comes from the way we are doing that and building satellite systems. it is a priority we required over two gigahertz of spectrum. that is allows us to build a system of 10 terabits of capacity. that is more than all satellites combined today. that capacity will be useful for emerging markets, schools, health centers, and to expand their own internet access. we have a lot of extra capacity to be provided over oceans and develop markets that can be used in aviation, maritime, oil gas, and other markets. that looks like an incredible amount of satellites. how much will that cost? what is the r&d for you guys? we are spending over $2 billion for the whole system. alix: how has it been getting funding? >> qualcomm and version are the -- virgin are the main investors. alix: would you wind up selling these satellites? >> we will be launching the
they have big partners, purging galactic qualcomm, honeywell. basically, netflix on your flight.om washington dc is the founder and ceo, gregg weiler. walk me through it. >> our mission is to enable affordable internet access for everyone. that comes from the way we are doing that and building satellite systems. it is a priority we required over two gigahertz of spectrum. that is allows us to build a system of 10 terabits of capacity. that is more than all satellites combined today. that...
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. >> look a company like honeywell, spends a lot of money in research and development and buying back. it's a balance. i like the balanced approach. >> a big week for jim, "mad money," celebrating ten years of that program. big week of shows as you can tell from last night's pepsi's chairman and ceo was on with jim. take a listen. >>> i think the reason pepsico did well we have a history of being adaptable, we have had courage to make all of the right moves and delivered. performance fairly consistent over the years and it's a combination of adapt ability, resilience, courage, performance that's yielded great returns for all shareholders. >> whether it was regeneron, pepsi, starbucks, now a show as you said to be proud of. >> thank you very much. she has generated the highest growth of the traditional consumer package companies. good for you does matter. i was at a super bowl party. they had humus. >> burger king today, taking soda off the kid's menu. >> amazing. that's what she identified and talked when nelson pelt's person comes in he may like the combination of food and beverage.
. >> look a company like honeywell, spends a lot of money in research and development and buying back. it's a balance. i like the balanced approach. >> a big week for jim, "mad money," celebrating ten years of that program. big week of shows as you can tell from last night's pepsi's chairman and ceo was on with jim. take a listen. >>> i think the reason pepsico did well we have a history of being adaptable, we have had courage to make all of the right moves and...
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you saw a fire in a refinery but dave cote ceo of honeywell, best chemicals to make this dirty oil sospeak in clean gasoline, says refineries are running 24/7 which is dangerous. refineries need down time. they cannot be running 24/7 but they have to because so much oil coming in. first 1/4er production well above -- >> stockpiles 440 million barrels highest in 80 years? >> they could turn -- venezuela could go under because of this. venezuela is priced out of the market. nigeria long since priced out of market. mexico desperate for the cash flow from us. it's going to come down to the fact that canadian crude, we thought keystone was the key. no. i mean -- these companies knew that obama's going to reject it. they've been building for years. >> there is another pipeline that goes to cushing. >> enbridge. they're smart guys. they're like are you kidding me? president obama? he once sold -- they all knew i don't know who in the republican party, but canadians were very smart. they knew obama would reject it and knew it in 2012. so they were well prepared and that's why you don't need c
you saw a fire in a refinery but dave cote ceo of honeywell, best chemicals to make this dirty oil sospeak in clean gasoline, says refineries are running 24/7 which is dangerous. refineries need down time. they cannot be running 24/7 but they have to because so much oil coming in. first 1/4er production well above -- >> stockpiles 440 million barrels highest in 80 years? >> they could turn -- venezuela could go under because of this. venezuela is priced out of the market. nigeria...