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but in the '90s, it made its way to another billionaire with a famous name, geordie hormel of hormel. >> he purchased the home in 1992. and his family still owns the home today. you see the bar is built around the original concrete columns that support the upper balcony. >> mm-hmm. >> and this was all outdoor up until about 1995, when this bar was built in. >> hormel and his wife restored the mansion and wanted to turn it into a destination and an event space that is open to the public. technically, though, believe it or not, it's a residential building in a residenal neighborhd. it's classified as a "private club." >> geordie thought that everyone should be able to see it. so membership was made very attainable. we have a $15 annual membership that includes complimentary valet with every visit. >> so what if somebody wants to just come in to have dinner? how does it work? >> we do offer a $5 monthly trial membership. again, that's for you and any guests that you may have with you. just our way of keeping the hoa around us happy and following all the rules. >> geordie's steakhouse is
but in the '90s, it made its way to another billionaire with a famous name, geordie hormel of hormel. >> he purchased the home in 1992. and his family still owns the home today. you see the bar is built around the original concrete columns that support the upper balcony. >> mm-hmm. >> and this was all outdoor up until about 1995, when this bar was built in. >> hormel and his wife restored the mansion and wanted to turn it into a destination and an event space that is...
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are set to lose out to shoppers move toward fresh natural food three perfect examples on the news hormel lost two point six percent to thirty three seventy and campbell's soup fell three point two percent to fifty five thirteen general mills the maker of that sugar cereal dipped three point one percent to fifty seven dollars. and a new study published in the journal nature suggests that there are five thousand more metric tonnes of plastic in the ocean today than there were yesterday much of the plastic waste and dumped into rivers lakes and opera first dissolves into micro plastic which is then even by fish and other wildlife further threatening the health of our seats but as daunting as the challenge of cleaning up the world's oceans might same it may not be that far out of reach or all that expensive. has the story of this story doesn't make you want to recycle plastics i don't know what will even though most nations of the world are not keeping an annual measurement of the levels of plastic waste that enters rivers and waterways scientists estimate that as much as two point four mill
are set to lose out to shoppers move toward fresh natural food three perfect examples on the news hormel lost two point six percent to thirty three seventy and campbell's soup fell three point two percent to fifty five thirteen general mills the maker of that sugar cereal dipped three point one percent to fifty seven dollars. and a new study published in the journal nature suggests that there are five thousand more metric tonnes of plastic in the ocean today than there were yesterday much of...
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. >>> stock two is hard hormel. the city analyst has hormel has the least amount of exposure.led a pioneer in protein based food. they got a $38 target, 10% upside by hey it's spam. >> third stock uber, the cancer conference, this was mentioned. the drug is bb 12121, 15 patients treated with the drug and reported a study, 3 fourrti of those had a positive response. >> your final stock, this one is possession car, $22 billion truck maker. a bost from 75 to 66. expect earnings on the up side of the next year. the truck aids are up 20% of the year. truck markets are stabilizing. $75 target on pa car. pcar on the up side. we had a -- yesterday or friday? >> no it wasn't friday because i wasn't here. >> was it yesterday? >> i believe so. >>> in the past month the dows has had a slow and steady climb by gold is up. why is money moving up for gold and what it means to the market. coming up on "trading nation." >>> trading nation today let's trade gold. rising to its highest level since election night. rich, chart it for us. do you think gold is going higher or lower? >> looks like it
. >>> stock two is hard hormel. the city analyst has hormel has the least amount of exposure.led a pioneer in protein based food. they got a $38 target, 10% upside by hey it's spam. >> third stock uber, the cancer conference, this was mentioned. the drug is bb 12121, 15 patients treated with the drug and reported a study, 3 fourrti of those had a positive response. >> your final stock, this one is possession car, $22 billion truck maker. a bost from 75 to 66. expect...
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about 2% at -- >> that's not -- >> hormel -- >> peer group trades at 15 times.it more multiple than that, you can get to the mid 70s. people are modeling roughly $70, maybe more. there's a bit of a takeover premium in the stock -- >> that's good if they can get it that cheaply. >> give me a number. i mean, everyone is coming in with the numbers. having confirmed this, would love to get some sense as to whether it's really serious or whether it was just a drive by or whether it was anything at all. >> in the freezer section that's what you have to do you do some line extensions. it's a good deal. you know, i have to tell you that pinnacle, david, you know, they made something of this company. you know, they didn't get that bid and then they doubled the stock. my hat is off to them. if they can get even more value, i had them on "mad money." they have done some things that are fresh with bird's-eye. but they have created value from the old brands. >> not actual maple syrup in log cabin, right? there's zero? >> i'm not an expert on that. we use log cabin exclusivel
about 2% at -- >> that's not -- >> hormel -- >> peer group trades at 15 times.it more multiple than that, you can get to the mid 70s. people are modeling roughly $70, maybe more. there's a bit of a takeover premium in the stock -- >> that's good if they can get it that cheaply. >> give me a number. i mean, everyone is coming in with the numbers. having confirmed this, would love to get some sense as to whether it's really serious or whether it was just a drive by...
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the magazine said alex hormel made the 3,000-foot climb in under three hours yesterday. a team of filmmakers from the national geographic documented the climb. he trained for a year in the u.s., china, is europe and morocco. >> how do you train with no ropes. one boo boo, it's bye-bye. >> yeah, you train low to the ground. >> glad he is okay. >> me too. >>> police make an arrest in the early morning brawl that broke out on friday in the city. that fight ended in the death of an australian tourist. we will have more details on the investigation that continues on russian hill today >> millions of dollars in overtime for a san francisco sheriff's deputies. the shortage the department is facing and why it could be a while before things are fully staffed. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squa
the magazine said alex hormel made the 3,000-foot climb in under three hours yesterday. a team of filmmakers from the national geographic documented the climb. he trained for a year in the u.s., china, is europe and morocco. >> how do you train with no ropes. one boo boo, it's bye-bye. >> yeah, you train low to the ground. >> glad he is okay. >> me too. >>> police make an arrest in the early morning brawl that broke out on friday in the city. that fight ended in...