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honeywell is trying to be helpful in any way we can.rtant thing is that our hearts go out to the victims as well as really finding the root cause of the issue. and anything that honey well can do to help boeing, to help the ntsb is obviously what we'll do. that's our number one focus. in terms of business slowing, we haven't seen that. at least not yet. >> just to be clear, honeywell does supply parts that go into these planes >> we do we provide the mechanical systems. we don't provide the flight controls, management systems for that particular aircraft. >> yief got he through a number of different situations, acquisitions, sell-offs. >> continue to add to the portfolio but also potentially subtract from the portfolio as well and most importantly bring tremendous value to our customers and shareholders. >> a number of analysts that we talked to want to know what's taking so long for you to make your, quote, signature acquisition. what would you tell them >> well, i'm not sure that i'm looking for any one signature acquisition. i think
honeywell is trying to be helpful in any way we can.rtant thing is that our hearts go out to the victims as well as really finding the root cause of the issue. and anything that honey well can do to help boeing, to help the ntsb is obviously what we'll do. that's our number one focus. in terms of business slowing, we haven't seen that. at least not yet. >> just to be clear, honeywell does supply parts that go into these planes >> we do we provide the mechanical systems. we don't...
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the honeywell ceo, a stock you own, joe he'll be by at 4:00 p.m. today don't miss it. he was bostipositive >> if you look at s&p 500 companies and you look at the geographic r geographic r geograph geograph geograph geographic regions, it's selling into western europe. second leading geography is classified as international. we're saying maybe a bit of this modest lift in some of the areas we viewed as being highly contagious on more of a structural basis like europe i think you are seeing some of the the lift there they are managing the business they are managing the business better they are focused on labor cost pressures which when you listen to fedex, that's part of fedexproblem fedex problem is the labor coast >> what if spread smith called the bottom with jim last night and better risk reward is over seas he said we're seeing sprouts why not over weight europe or eem or whatever because you've had such a powerful move here. >> i think that's actually a good trade right now if you see the fed come out, you could have an improvement in dollar l
the honeywell ceo, a stock you own, joe he'll be by at 4:00 p.m. today don't miss it. he was bostipositive >> if you look at s&p 500 companies and you look at the geographic r geographic r geograph geograph geograph geographic regions, it's selling into western europe. second leading geography is classified as international. we're saying maybe a bit of this modest lift in some of the areas we viewed as being highly contagious on more of a structural basis like europe i think you are...
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uber would be worth more than established names, amgen, honeywell, costco, just a few of them that uber would be valued higher than. wall street will want to know how a ride-sharing company with no profits and a yet-to-be proven business model justifies that amount. >> so here's the question. how is the market going to receive these two unicorns, and will that be the barometer of risk appetite? >> i think the market will receive them quite well. when you look at these businesses, they're asset light businesses they could get a good valuation particularly in this marketplace where we're talking about google and facebook those companies are generally asset light, at least more asset light than something like united technology i think the ability to pull some levers and get those profitable numbers will help both uber and lyft. >> they have already shown their growth is slowing in the fourth quarter in their filings that's because they're subsidizing rides. if the business is so great, why is their growth slowing already before they even go public if you're picking between lyft and uber, u
uber would be worth more than established names, amgen, honeywell, costco, just a few of them that uber would be valued higher than. wall street will want to know how a ride-sharing company with no profits and a yet-to-be proven business model justifies that amount. >> so here's the question. how is the market going to receive these two unicorns, and will that be the barometer of risk appetite? >> i think the market will receive them quite well. when you look at these businesses,...
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invest in robotics of amazon made by honeywell, and for dick's itself, i think you ought to stay away, right now too hard to be a brick and mortar retailer if you have too much commodity merchandise that can be bought more cheaply and conveniently via amazon. scott. >> caller: i watched you interview on february 14th, ceo of twilio and syngrid. i entered at 107 and today the all-time high of 2126. question is do you feel i still take profit off the table or still long on it >> i got a conference call thursday and kicking myself. but you got it right don't sell twilio. do not, it is not a trade, it's an investment. jim in new jersey. >> caller: hey how you doing today, big question you've been tolling -- energy, had -- >> loved cheniere since the show began. what do i think? still like it. doing work with the next one but i like that. people say jim you're being a pig on twilio, i'm not being a pig. i think that you -- deal with jeff lawson as visionary $15 billion, i think could go to $30 billion. yep. dick's gave us plenty to think about what is happening with overall market you know
invest in robotics of amazon made by honeywell, and for dick's itself, i think you ought to stay away, right now too hard to be a brick and mortar retailer if you have too much commodity merchandise that can be bought more cheaply and conveniently via amazon. scott. >> caller: i watched you interview on february 14th, ceo of twilio and syngrid. i entered at 107 and today the all-time high of 2126. question is do you feel i still take profit off the table or still long on it >> i got...
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it was caused by butane hash oil gas that was being used to make a cannabis concentrate known as honeywellve dogs and a cat died in the explosion. fire crews treated to other dogs that did survive. a third person inside that home was not hurt. the explosion caused significant damage to that house. >>> victims from the 2017 n. bay wildfires will get more details today about funding that could help them get back on their feet. people in coffee park and santa rosa may be eligible for funding up to $100,000 if they have not yet begun to rebuild their homes. the money is available through the disaster assistance loan program. a community meeting about this program is set for 6:00 tonight at the family center in santa rosa. >>> the oakland a's regular- season begins in japan, but first an inside look at how the players got some important new equipment during spring training. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: every kid remembers his or her first baseball glove. for many, it is something that arrives on christmas day. even major leaguers feel like kids at christmas when they get a new glove. >> being able
it was caused by butane hash oil gas that was being used to make a cannabis concentrate known as honeywellve dogs and a cat died in the explosion. fire crews treated to other dogs that did survive. a third person inside that home was not hurt. the explosion caused significant damage to that house. >>> victims from the 2017 n. bay wildfires will get more details today about funding that could help them get back on their feet. people in coffee park and santa rosa may be eligible for...
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also, we're really deficient in industrial how about honeywell, cat clearly your call. >> a call on thenomy >> they are going growth >> especially if you think there could be a recession in '20, any part of '20 or towards '21 you're not going so heavily into cyclical, right? >> you know what's interesting the banks, citi, they are up today. and they are having good moves despite the ten year trading lower. so maybe that relationship has broken down. >> what about mcdonald's >> that's a good call. >> we don't have any exposure to the restaurants. mcdaonald's is a play on the international economy. not something we own >> i have a lot of exposure to restaurants but personally -- >> it's a stock show not a cooking show >> this from a guy that complains we give him all the -- okay final trade straight ahead. >> announcer: online now, an article about the growth being back big time. one noted market watcher makes her argument check it out now trading nation.cnbc.com. h. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free acces
also, we're really deficient in industrial how about honeywell, cat clearly your call. >> a call on thenomy >> they are going growth >> especially if you think there could be a recession in '20, any part of '20 or towards '21 you're not going so heavily into cyclical, right? >> you know what's interesting the banks, citi, they are up today. and they are having good moves despite the ten year trading lower. so maybe that relationship has broken down. >> what about...
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. >> janet >> honeywell, we love management that's going to grow. >> i like the deal of nvidia. >> farmer. >> smh way to play. >> mr. wonderful >> boeing, boeing, boeing. >> buying it on did dip. good stuff, guys thank you. thank you for watching. the dow up 80 points kelly and "the exchange" pick it up right now >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. this hour, boeing's big troubles the stock having the worst day since 2001 after yesterday's traffic inspector general crash. we will look at the fall yacht. >>> also retail sales rebound and one headline that you might have missed. that should have investors concerned. >>> trouble on the farm. chicken producers are coming under pressure for quality issues that's ahead in rapid fire. >>> we begin with the market comeback seema mody here with the numbers. >> notable reversal for the market we were down 242 points for the dow and we are currently up 82
. >> janet >> honeywell, we love management that's going to grow. >> i like the deal of nvidia. >> farmer. >> smh way to play. >> mr. wonderful >> boeing, boeing, boeing. >> buying it on did dip. good stuff, guys thank you. thank you for watching. the dow up 80 points kelly and "the exchange" pick it up right now >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. this hour, boeing's big troubles the stock having the worst day since 2001 after...
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you have companies like united technologies honeywell that are making components that around these airplanesin, we'll have to just wait. that's part of the problem for investors and everybody looking at this as you just don't know. anyway, good to see you. thanks a lot here in connell: china has nothing to do with the trade talks, but the trade talks to roll-on in the u.s. and china are supposedly inching towards a currency deal as beijing signals that will not be devaluing its currency, the yuan. the latest on now. edward. >> a lot of things intertwined here. the u.s. is now going to germany that it wants all equipment for 5g, the chinese company huawei. it will limit the unintelligent shares that the country. the secretary of state has been traveling the world war and u.s. allies not to let huawei set up their network for fear of spying for that technology. this letter marks the first time it will take action as a result of allowing huawei in. the chinese do this in part is part of the trade maneuvering in their company should be allowed to grow. on the trade for the u.s. is having telecon
you have companies like united technologies honeywell that are making components that around these airplanesin, we'll have to just wait. that's part of the problem for investors and everybody looking at this as you just don't know. anyway, good to see you. thanks a lot here in connell: china has nothing to do with the trade talks, but the trade talks to roll-on in the u.s. and china are supposedly inching towards a currency deal as beijing signals that will not be devaluing its currency, the...
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i just had a chance to speak with honeywell's chairman and ceo darrius adamchik, another global industrialferent take than fedex on the global picture. listen >> overall what we're seeing in the first quarter is actually a pretty strong business environment. not just in the u.s. where it's been strong for a while, but we're seeing that a lot of our high-growth regions where we've been seeing pretty good rate of growth in europe so overall the business environment that we're seeing in q1 has been relatively strong, and it's been across all of our business platforms as well as more or less across all the geographies that we're participating in which is more or less everywhere >> strong in europe, strong in china. here is the full interview at 4:00 p.m. eastern, carl. they are a parts supplier to the boeing max jets so we talk about the impact there as well. >> heavy avionics and controls. >> exactly. >> interesting how sometimes your exposure, even though it might be a little bit different, alters your experience by so much. >> the business you are in. >> yeah. >> i think matters a great dea
i just had a chance to speak with honeywell's chairman and ceo darrius adamchik, another global industrialferent take than fedex on the global picture. listen >> overall what we're seeing in the first quarter is actually a pretty strong business environment. not just in the u.s. where it's been strong for a while, but we're seeing that a lot of our high-growth regions where we've been seeing pretty good rate of growth in europe so overall the business environment that we're seeing in q1...
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worldview, raytheon, honeywell, spector, arizona state university and the university of arizona. that is just naming a handful. our university is working together with businesses throughout the state are pushing the space industry forward including a highly skilled work horse. this ensures americans are able to remain competitive. my first question is for you administrator, education we know is critical to maintaining america's competitiveness in space both in nasa and the new space economy. could you speak a little bit about the challenges that are created by the aging workforce and retirements happening at nasa and what role can university such as arizona state university play to ensure we are building a capable and skilled workforce? >> wonderful question. you are correct in identifying a very real challenge. it's actually good problem to have, i guess. people love to work at nasa. when they work there, they stay. i think our turnover is somewhere around 4% annually. in fact, in some key fields like engineering and science it is less than 2% annually. in a way that is good new
worldview, raytheon, honeywell, spector, arizona state university and the university of arizona. that is just naming a handful. our university is working together with businesses throughout the state are pushing the space industry forward including a highly skilled work horse. this ensures americans are able to remain competitive. my first question is for you administrator, education we know is critical to maintaining america's competitiveness in space both in nasa and the new space economy....
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worldview, raytheon, honeywell, state, andy, arizona the university of arizona. that is just naming a handful. these partnerships ensure america is able to remain competitive as we enter into a new space race. my first question, education we know is critical to maintaining competitiveness in space both at nasa and the new space economy. could you speak about the challenges created by the aging workforce and retirements happening at nasa and what role can universities such as arizona state university play to ensure we are building a capable workforce? >> a wonderful question. you are correct in identifying a very real challenge -- and this is a good problem to have, i guess. people love to work at nasa, and .hen they work there, they stay i think our turnover is somewhere around 4% annually, in fact, in some key fields like engineering and science, it is less than 2% annually. so in a way, that's good news. we been rated the best place in the u.s. government to work for six years in a row now. bow wave ofthis retirement coming. we look to universities to support t
worldview, raytheon, honeywell, state, andy, arizona the university of arizona. that is just naming a handful. these partnerships ensure america is able to remain competitive as we enter into a new space race. my first question, education we know is critical to maintaining competitiveness in space both at nasa and the new space economy. could you speak about the challenges created by the aging workforce and retirements happening at nasa and what role can universities such as arizona state...