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of intel. mr. deaner, what is intel introducing here at the 2012 consumer electronics show? >> guest: well, peter, we actually have a pretty exciting show this year. i think the big story for us is really about the experience that the consumers really have. and intel really has great technology and products that really power a lot of the, um, the new ultra books and smartphones, and some of the things we're going to talk about we really have sort of the brains behind these technologies. we have a really interesting reason to be here in that we're really the innovation of the industry. >> host: well, mr. deaner, one of the themes of the show this year seems to be ultra books. what is an ultra book? >> guest: ultra book is all about mobility, all about take what you kind of know about performance and computing and really putting it in a new, a new style and a new design. >> host: are these ultra books here? >> guest: these are all ultra books right now. >> host: they look like laptops. >> guest:
of intel. mr. deaner, what is intel introducing here at the 2012 consumer electronics show? >> guest: well, peter, we actually have a pretty exciting show this year. i think the big story for us is really about the experience that the consumers really have. and intel really has great technology and products that really power a lot of the, um, the new ultra books and smartphones, and some of the things we're going to talk about we really have sort of the brains behind these technologies....
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up next on the communicators, a visit to the intel booth. here at the booth at the consumer electronics show, we are joined by bryan deaner. mr. deaner, what are you introducing here at the 2012 electronics show? >> we have an exciting show. the big story for us is about the experience that the consumers have. and intel has great technology and products, power books, smartphones and we are the brains behind these technologies. we are really the innovation of the industry. >> mr. deaner, one of the themes of the show this year seems to be an ultrabook. >> it is all about mobility and taking what you kind of know about performance and computing and putting it into a new style and new design. >> are these here? >> these are all ultrabooks. >> they look like laptops. >> there are a couple of things. it starts with the intel second generation core processor and the heart and brains of the ultrabook. while it has the full performance of a traditional laptop, it is anything but traditional. you have a really sleek design and elegant design. they ar
up next on the communicators, a visit to the intel booth. here at the booth at the consumer electronics show, we are joined by bryan deaner. mr. deaner, what are you introducing here at the 2012 electronics show? >> we have an exciting show. the big story for us is about the experience that the consumers have. and intel has great technology and products, power books, smartphones and we are the brains behind these technologies. we are really the innovation of the industry. >> mr....
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secure the intel booth at the electronics show we are joined by the manager bryan deaner of intel. deaner, this intel introducing the 2012 consumer electronics show? >> we have an exciting show this year. i think the big story is about the experience that the consumers really have come and intel has great technology and product and it really power as a lot of the new ultrabooks. we of the brain behind the technology in their interesting reason to be here. we are at the innovation of the industry. >> mr. deaner, one of the themes of the show this year seems to be ultrabooks. what is then ultrabook? >> it's all about of devotee, taking what you know about performance and computing and putting it in the new style and a new design. >> are these ultrabooks? >> these are ultrabooks. >> they look like laptops. >> there is a couple of things that makes a ultrabook. it starts with the intel second generation quote processor. that's the heart and brain of the overall ultrabook. when you will see very quickly is because the full performance of the laptop is anything but traditional soap you h
secure the intel booth at the electronics show we are joined by the manager bryan deaner of intel. deaner, this intel introducing the 2012 consumer electronics show? >> we have an exciting show this year. i think the big story is about the experience that the consumers really have come and intel has great technology and product and it really power as a lot of the new ultrabooks. we of the brain behind the technology in their interesting reason to be here. we are at the innovation of the...
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>> sure, intel has money. it's a tried and true tech can. it's not being driven up by a short squeeze which is happening to a lot of other technology stocks in this raleigh. you have-- rally, you have to remember this is a low volume, low quality rally so far. you just have to look at the bioteches to know that. >> tom: meantime in the utility energy space, southern company so the ticker symbol yielding a healthy and a quarter rcent, a ce mch hire for the ock pre. the question is, though, at this yield account stock price continue to move and trend higher? >> well, utilities were the best performing sector in the s&p in 2011 and a lot of people think they can have another nice year in 2012. southern companies is one of the largest utilities in the southeast, a nice yield and a lot of people see growth there as well. and it's regulated which reassures loft people about the stock. >> tom: you have seen certainly selling pressure in utilities. best sector last year has turned into among the worst so far this yeeferment an etf that pays a divide
>> sure, intel has money. it's a tried and true tech can. it's not being driven up by a short squeeze which is happening to a lot of other technology stocks in this raleigh. you have-- rally, you have to remember this is a low volume, low quality rally so far. you just have to look at the bioteches to know that. >> tom: meantime in the utility energy space, southern company so the ticker symbol yielding a healthy and a quarter rcent, a ce mch hire for the ock pre. the question is,...
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next, a visit to the intel booth. here at the booth, joined by the brand manager of intel. what is intel introducing here at the 2012 consumer electronics show? an exciting show this year. >> i think the big story for us this year is the experience that the consumers really have, and intel has great technology and product that really power a lot of the new ultra books and smart phones and what we're talking about we really have the brains behind the technologies. we have an interesting reason to be here in that we're the innovation of the industry. >> well, mr. deaner, one of the themes of the show this year seems to be ultra books. what is that? >> it's all about mobility, taking what you kind of know about performance and computing and putting it in a new style and a new design. >> are these ultra books here? >> they are. they look like laptops. there's a couple things that macon ultrabook. it starts with the second generation core processer, the heart and brains of the overall book. what you see, i think, quickly, is that while it has the full performance of a traditiona
next, a visit to the intel booth. here at the booth, joined by the brand manager of intel. what is intel introducing here at the 2012 consumer electronics show? an exciting show this year. >> i think the big story for us this year is the experience that the consumers really have, and intel has great technology and product that really power a lot of the new ultra books and smart phones and what we're talking about we really have the brains behind the technologies. we have an interesting...
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you don't need to trade intel.mart a teacher's pet because i'm giving it an a-plus. just like the dogs, it could be your portfolio's best friend. >> buy, buy, buy! >> stay with cramer! >>> coming up, fuel up. this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources just ahead. this new at&t 4g lte is fast. hey. did you guys hear... ...that mary got engaged? that's so 42 seconds ago. thanks for the flowers guys. [ both ] you're welcome. oooh are you guys signing up for the free massage? [ both ] so 32 seconds ago. hey guys you hear frank's cat is sick? yeah, we heard. wanna sign the card? did you know the guys from china are in the office... [ speaking chinese ] [ male announcer ] stay a step ahead with the 4g lte galaxy s ii skyrocket. only from at&t. ♪ >>> it is time -- it is time for the lightning round on "mad money." >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell! >> play until we hea
you don't need to trade intel.mart a teacher's pet because i'm giving it an a-plus. just like the dogs, it could be your portfolio's best friend. >> buy, buy, buy! >> stay with cramer! >>> coming up, fuel up. this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources just ahead. this new at&t 4g lte is fast. hey. did you guys hear......
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you don't need to trade intel.etsmart -- a etch tooer's pet because i'm giving it an a-plus. just like the dogs, it could be your portfolio's best friend. >> buy, buy, buy! >> stay with cramer! >>> coming up, fuel up. this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources just ahead. my job is to find the next big sound. they sound awesome tonight. and when i do find it, i share it with the world. you landed the u.s. tour ? done. this is fantastic ! music is my life and i want to make the most of it thout missing a beat. fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. >>> it is time -- it is time for the lightning round on "mad money." >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell! >> play until we hear this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? let's start with dave in new york. >> caller: boo-yah from frankfurt, new y
you don't need to trade intel.etsmart -- a etch tooer's pet because i'm giving it an a-plus. just like the dogs, it could be your portfolio's best friend. >> buy, buy, buy! >> stay with cramer! >>> coming up, fuel up. this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources just ahead. my job is to find the next big sound. they sound...
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intel stock is at its highest price since late 2007. we saw split fortunes for some household food makers. soup and ketchup were hot. cereal, not so much. campbell soup's last quarter was better than expected even though sales were down from a year ago. higher prices for soup did not make up for slower sales. but the company stuck to its 2012 outlook. meantime, heinz beat wall street estimates by a dime per share. heinz was successful in raising prices without cutting into its global sales volumes. but north american sales were down. campbell shares were up more than 2.5%. heinz jumped 4.5%. but general mills cut its forecast over weaker sales volumes in the u.s. it's new forecast is about 10% under what wall street anticipated. shares were hit, losing more than 3.5%. volume quadrupled with the stock dropping to its lowest level since november. on tuesday's n.b.r., we will have an exclusive interview with general mills c.e.o. ken powell talking about the challenges of higher commodity costs and price competition for consumers. speaking
intel stock is at its highest price since late 2007. we saw split fortunes for some household food makers. soup and ketchup were hot. cereal, not so much. campbell soup's last quarter was better than expected even though sales were down from a year ago. higher prices for soup did not make up for slower sales. but the company stuck to its 2012 outlook. meantime, heinz beat wall street estimates by a dime per share. heinz was successful in raising prices without cutting into its global sales...
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microsoft and intel each added more than 1%. health care giant johnson and johnson also added more than 1%. and those gains were mirrored in the leading sectors. tech, consumer discretionary and health care sectors were the strongest, but all were up less than 1%. tech stocks got a jolt from a deal in the semiconductor business involving two of the biggest names in chips. intel is selling its stake in two manufacturing plants to micron, which was a partner in the plants. the deal totals $600 million and has micron supplying flash memory chips to intel. demand for those chips is growing as they're used in thumb drives, smartphones and even replacing hard drives in some laptops. micron was the hottest tech stock in the s&p 500 with its almost 4% gain. volume almost tripled. shares are at their highest price since june. analysts say the deal gives micron more capacity to make chips with higher profit margins. market sentiment may have been helped out by a drop in oil prices. crude oil fell about $2 per barrel, settling at $106.50.
microsoft and intel each added more than 1%. health care giant johnson and johnson also added more than 1%. and those gains were mirrored in the leading sectors. tech, consumer discretionary and health care sectors were the strongest, but all were up less than 1%. tech stocks got a jolt from a deal in the semiconductor business involving two of the biggest names in chips. intel is selling its stake in two manufacturing plants to micron, which was a partner in the plants. the deal totals $600...
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one, it's based on the intel processer. there's a great level of performance and low power. you can really be sort of working on this all day, and it doesn't get hot even if you're doing intense applications. there's a -- it supports full hdmi jut put, run video from this 23 -- if you want. there's 3-d video imaging and a number of different new things. >> what about security features. >> there's a whole new mobile security sweep. people are really understanding the notion of security with their ultrabooks and laptops, and they maybe think about it for smart phones, but they have not done anything about it. with mcavee, you can down load an app to get security and confidence on your smart phone. >> brand manager, what's that mean? >> i think it means that people focus on the fun things and protective things to do with the devices, but they want to make sure it's secure and smart and what they are doing online, the footprints they leave and transactions they make are secure. intel's working with our new partner and new company, mcavee to provide security at the software and h
one, it's based on the intel processer. there's a great level of performance and low power. you can really be sort of working on this all day, and it doesn't get hot even if you're doing intense applications. there's a -- it supports full hdmi jut put, run video from this 23 -- if you want. there's 3-d video imaging and a number of different new things. >> what about security features. >> there's a whole new mobile security sweep. people are really understanding the notion of...
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. >> dana: that is why all of the intel agencies and police department, one of the problems beforehandto one another. you weren't allowed to share intelligence with the police people. the nypd and intel sources work well together because plots originate hate or are planned be here because it's a huge place. >> kimberly: tentacles. >> bob: top secret -- he got top secret note. this guy went white water rafting. >> dana: that is not why. >> greg: they would say they are going to play paint ball. what are you doing? >> bob: you are in their state. >> kimberly: are they supposed to apologize doing their job? i'm over this. i'm over this. go to a different jurisdiction -- >> bob: you don't care if a cop goes to -- >> kimberly: i want you to follow the lead, follow the evidence and work together. interdepartmental to make sure we're coordinating so something doesn't slip through the cracks and then we're all very sorry. >> eric: are you okay with intel, like the c.i.a. doing what they do? >> bob: perfectly all right. >> eric: if you're all right with that, how can you say -- >> bob: i'm not
. >> dana: that is why all of the intel agencies and police department, one of the problems beforehandto one another. you weren't allowed to share intelligence with the police people. the nypd and intel sources work well together because plots originate hate or are planned be here because it's a huge place. >> kimberly: tentacles. >> bob: top secret -- he got top secret note. this guy went white water rafting. >> dana: that is not why. >> greg: they would say they...
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intel, microsoft have been treading water. does anyone believe they aren't substantially better off than they were then? they have better products, more cash, more high yield. good dividend. same with the drug stocks. the prospects four years ago reflect many drugs coming off patent. these companies have developed by developing niche products and boosting their dividends. their balance sheets are perfect. all of these stocks were expensive back then but now seem dirt cheap to me. that's hardly the stuff that, yeah, bubbles are made of. at&t a bubble? come on, it traded in the 30s back then. now it can't even seem to hold 30 much even if the company solidified its leadership position with its apple, and you know, i've got to tell you, along with verizon, think about it, they have pulled away from all the competitors. at&t, really wants substantially less than it was in 2008 with that apple leadership? that's wrong. no matter how many times i go over these 30 stocks of the dow and the hewlett-packard and bank of america, i keep
intel, microsoft have been treading water. does anyone believe they aren't substantially better off than they were then? they have better products, more cash, more high yield. good dividend. same with the drug stocks. the prospects four years ago reflect many drugs coming off patent. these companies have developed by developing niche products and boosting their dividends. their balance sheets are perfect. all of these stocks were expensive back then but now seem dirt cheap to me. that's hardly...
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i'm serious. >> no criminal intel is any good until it has been tested. >> hey, what's up, bro?ool, i need a whole one. all right, cool, thanks, bro. for sure. >> unreal. >> this inmate proved his credibility with a call to his heroin dealer. so investigators try the same number again to make a dope buy. >> yo, man, what's up? trying to get a full load. turn your phone on. i'm going to call you right back. >> sounded like he was on the other line. try back in ten minutes. i'm just about to get off 290 right now. if you're in the area, please hit me back man so we can handle this business. >> but the target never calls them back. >> what do you think, spanky? >> it's hit or miss. it's part of the game. >> as for the inmate who gave them the tip, he's been transferred to drug rehab. and they're still leaning on another informant, nicknamed taft, to come up with results. >> this one was the surest thing. >> more than a week has passed since he promised to turn in an ak-47, and they're running out of patience. >> what's up, man? are you going to make it happen or no? am i sitting on
i'm serious. >> no criminal intel is any good until it has been tested. >> hey, what's up, bro?ool, i need a whole one. all right, cool, thanks, bro. for sure. >> unreal. >> this inmate proved his credibility with a call to his heroin dealer. so investigators try the same number again to make a dope buy. >> yo, man, what's up? trying to get a full load. turn your phone on. i'm going to call you right back. >> sounded like he was on the other line. try back in...
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watch creon never thought i'd it's a much attention look at the hands and a dog collar the private intel down most blended isn't enough city those buzz though dots the only animal that we see the numbers on the upside and the direction of rotating bezel and they gives fascinating to feel the see as a completely solid dial you really get this very interesting parts inside is just a floyd color dial, this watch this watch also listening to everything is locked this particular purples buried deep to him royal purple and hands are matching the color of the dial when also like about this watch one's earning all literally light hits the dial it's a very deep purple it to make this very vibrant it's identical hand town is steadily difficult different kinds remixed color this is one challenge let me open this up this up this button to the plate class on the baccy see that it's totally open it to sapphire chris on the top when you add all the individual elements no way this watch is 460 i'm very sad about this price connie white ceramic watches this is slightly different and they change the basil
watch creon never thought i'd it's a much attention look at the hands and a dog collar the private intel down most blended isn't enough city those buzz though dots the only animal that we see the numbers on the upside and the direction of rotating bezel and they gives fascinating to feel the see as a completely solid dial you really get this very interesting parts inside is just a floyd color dial, this watch this watch also listening to everything is locked this particular purples buried deep...
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. >> intel, the world's greatest chipmaker, everybody knows intel, major success story, it makes 85 percent of its money, its profit, overseas. all of that money would now be taxable. megyn: we don't tax that now in america. >> only if it comes to america. if you repatriate that money, yes, you pay tax on it, but if it's over there -- >> megyn: if you make it overseas, invest it overseas and never hits the american shores we don't touch it. >> now the president proposes to grab it. megyn: can we do that? >> yes, judge napolitano said yes, you can do it legally, megyn: but the president says the reason he wants to do this is because he'll lower the effective tax rate for most corporation and wants to encourage those companies like intel to do business here in america, you're going to get taxed american rates anyway, might as well move the factories, et cetera, back into the continental u.s. >> yes, lowering the corporate tax rate, that is the headline proposal. but that is a distraction. it distracts attention from this underlying new tax which we had never seen before. it is correct to say
. >> intel, the world's greatest chipmaker, everybody knows intel, major success story, it makes 85 percent of its money, its profit, overseas. all of that money would now be taxable. megyn: we don't tax that now in america. >> only if it comes to america. if you repatriate that money, yes, you pay tax on it, but if it's over there -- >> megyn: if you make it overseas, invest it overseas and never hits the american shores we don't touch it. >> now the president proposes...
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. >> at cook county jail, investigator mike davis is seeking intel about a black market industry in little village. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> uh-huh. >> he says when he walked down 26th street, they got people just kind of flashing. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> davis is in pursuit of a counterfeit ring that sells fake green cards and drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. it's one of many local i.d. rings that, all together, reap millions in profits. >> what they'll do is this is the universal sign for mica which is like license or i.d. >> he's got the help of mexican born informants on the street and inside the jail, including this man who we'll call joaquin. he says what happens is you give them a picture, and they go, it takes them a couple hours to do it. when they come back, that's when you pay for your i.d. they always recommend a photo place, as well. [ speaking foreign language ] each person will make over 2,000, $2,000 every day. yeah. seven days a week. >> with an estimated quarter million illegal immigrants living in the chicago area, there's no shortage of custo
. >> at cook county jail, investigator mike davis is seeking intel about a black market industry in little village. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> uh-huh. >> he says when he walked down 26th street, they got people just kind of flashing. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> davis is in pursuit of a counterfeit ring that sells fake green cards and drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. it's one of many local i.d. rings that, all together, reap millions in profits....
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it's really intel's efforts to stave off the windows and arms threat in 14 and 15.k it will get traction. meanwhile, you have the parallel impact, where some others will be trying to take some of intel's core net book -- >> let me ask you about texas instruments, right? for a guy who has upgraded the stock, you don't sound ought that convinced yourself. if you look at earns not being a catalyst, and later on you note the kindle fire as well. how do you see that all shanking out then? >> i don't believe in cherry picking my data points. i believe in getting good information and putting it out there. i do this nvidia hag solid -- going into the htc endeavor, going into lg's x3 smartphones. those will be flagship smartphones. is it enough? not enough? it's hard to say for sure, but i do know the sector's had a huge run. in order to find names with value, you have to look at the stocks that will lagged a bit. at this point it would be an nvidia, make an international rectifie rectifier. >> let me keep you around in case there's a trader question. smp, cut the to a marke
it's really intel's efforts to stave off the windows and arms threat in 14 and 15.k it will get traction. meanwhile, you have the parallel impact, where some others will be trying to take some of intel's core net book -- >> let me ask you about texas instruments, right? for a guy who has upgraded the stock, you don't sound ought that convinced yourself. if you look at earns not being a catalyst, and later on you note the kindle fire as well. how do you see that all shanking out then?...
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intel may have approached these guys. i called the company, got no response from that. options activity in the first half hour was extreme. that rumor broke and the stock went off to the races. broke all the way up to about $27.50 or so already today. watch this one. one big firm has about a 26% stake. they need to have a significant premium, i believe, to get a deal done. i think it would be north of $40 if there is a deal. >> let me get down and switch the subject if just for a moment. get down to our john harwood who is down in washington, d.c. with more reaction to the news that is being brought at the bottom of your screen. passage of the payroll tax cut. >> the senate is still voting. they haven't gavelled this balloting to the close. it does appear there is enough support in the senate to pass that payroll tax cut which the house passed a few minutes ago. it would then go to president obama for his signature. he'll sign it because he believes extending this payroll tax cut through 2012 will be good for the economy and good for his re-election, coincidentally. rep
intel may have approached these guys. i called the company, got no response from that. options activity in the first half hour was extreme. that rumor broke and the stock went off to the races. broke all the way up to about $27.50 or so already today. watch this one. one big firm has about a 26% stake. they need to have a significant premium, i believe, to get a deal done. i think it would be north of $40 if there is a deal. >> let me get down and switch the subject if just for a moment....
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moving on, certainly last but not least, i want to talk about intel. shares of intel are moving higher to levels not seen since december of 2007. helping to push up the dow to 13,000. again, we're not quite there. at least not yet. maria, back to you. >> thank you so much, courtney reagan. consumer prices making the largest jump in four months since january. the consumer price index pushed higher by rising expenses for fuel, food, clothing and housing. over the last 12 months, core inflation has risen 2.3%. both the house and senate passed a bill extending the payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits. another bill is expected to be voted on this weekend to pay for the first, it allows the government to auction off broadcast licenses used for television, and wireless internet. the availability of spectrum will eventually mean faster connections from mobile devices. a computer programmer at goldman sachs found guilty of stealing proprietary information from the company. he was serving eight years in a new jersey prison after his december 2010 conviction. >>
moving on, certainly last but not least, i want to talk about intel. shares of intel are moving higher to levels not seen since december of 2007. helping to push up the dow to 13,000. again, we're not quite there. at least not yet. maria, back to you. >> thank you so much, courtney reagan. consumer prices making the largest jump in four months since january. the consumer price index pushed higher by rising expenses for fuel, food, clothing and housing. over the last 12 months, core...
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intel was another example. talked about 1000 new employees, the use city have lost 5000 jobs. it is a nett loss -- you say they have lost 5000 jobs. it is a net loss. >> b that is right. turn it around with speeches or tax breaks is a tough sell. >> that is why we need somhing wi -- that is much more fundamental. we have a trade deficit with china. if we turn that around, we did 3 million manufacturing jobs. that is not all the jobs we have lost. the problem is half of the jobs we have lost have been to better technology. the other half have beenee to lousy trade policies. fix that, in you get a lot of jobs back. go to a chinese factory. they are using the sync technology and they are employing people. there are middle-range jobs that we could get back but we have not get -- gotten back because prident obama has not done the things he promised to do. that is what mitt romn should be hearing him about, and those guys are talking about contraception. >> where did that smile? alex orfinger? >> i am happy we did no
intel was another example. talked about 1000 new employees, the use city have lost 5000 jobs. it is a nett loss -- you say they have lost 5000 jobs. it is a net loss. >> b that is right. turn it around with speeches or tax breaks is a tough sell. >> that is why we need somhing wi -- that is much more fundamental. we have a trade deficit with china. if we turn that around, we did 3 million manufacturing jobs. that is not all the jobs we have lost. the problem is half of the jobs we...
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also, what's an ultrabook and the latest in smart phones with intel's brian diener tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement and i believe considerable hot arguments. but don't let anybody be misled by that. you have given here in this hall a moving and dramatic proof of how americans who honestly differ close ranks and move forward for the nation's well-being shoulder to shoulder. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the office and lost. go to our website, c-span.org/thecontenders to see video of the contenders who had a lasting impact on american politics. >> what about you? are you now out of debt? do you have a comfortable backlog in the bank? are you paying less for the things that you buy or more. do you really think things can't be better? of course they can. working together, we can and will make them better. >> c-span.org/thecontenders. >>> general electric ceo and chair of the white house's council on jobs, jeffrey immelt urged congress and the white house today to adopt a budget
also, what's an ultrabook and the latest in smart phones with intel's brian diener tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement and i believe considerable hot arguments. but don't let anybody be misled by that. you have given here in this hall a moving and dramatic proof of how americans who honestly differ close ranks and move forward for the nation's well-being shoulder to shoulder. >> as candidates campaign for president this...
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. >>> intel settled a action. they agreed to pay $6.5 million to the state of new york. they claimed their marketing practices were unfairly designed. earnings for linked in, 12 cents a share today, that is double what was expected. and revenue was doubled. new developments in a public health scare. officials say two people confirm cases of creutzfeldt- jakob disease. officials ruled out mad cow disease. mad cow hasn't been ruled out for another person. only three human cases have been reported in the u.s. two bart stations top the list when it comes comes to bike theft. they have the most bike thefts in the system. they found between 2006-2007, the two stations had 430 bikes stolen. that is 17% of the thefts in the entire bart system. >>> business owners received a look at a plan to improve a shopping district. it recommends that business owners spun the improvements, instead of the property owners but that isn't sitting well with the business owners who say costs should be shared. >>> mavericks surf contest surf goes face to face with two officials. >>> muni driver acc
. >>> intel settled a action. they agreed to pay $6.5 million to the state of new york. they claimed their marketing practices were unfairly designed. earnings for linked in, 12 cents a share today, that is double what was expected. and revenue was doubled. new developments in a public health scare. officials say two people confirm cases of creutzfeldt- jakob disease. officials ruled out mad cow disease. mad cow hasn't been ruled out for another person. only three human cases have been...
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we have intel rallying, apple at all-time highs. ibm up at all-time highs.racle is a boring old stock but going to make you some money here in the short-term. investors are focused on tech, so why not ride the tide? >> really? would you buy these techs on the back of facebook? this is a feel-good rally on the back of facebook? >> absolutely. that's all people is talking about. greece is in our rearview mirror believe it or not. jobs number added fuel to the fire. people can focus on the tech sector and really buy it right now. it's not just the large caps. small and mid caps are up over 12% this year too. there's value everywhere and people are buying into it aggressively. >> matt, thank you very much. do appreciate your time. we're a little squeezed today. get you on again soon. take care. >> from big tech to new tech, netsuite soaring. could this cloud company be an up and coming titan? joining us now the ceo. zach, i was looking at your numbers. incredible. the quarterly numbers, 2011 numbers, amazing growth. huge, big gains. do you think you can keep tha
we have intel rallying, apple at all-time highs. ibm up at all-time highs.racle is a boring old stock but going to make you some money here in the short-term. investors are focused on tech, so why not ride the tide? >> really? would you buy these techs on the back of facebook? this is a feel-good rally on the back of facebook? >> absolutely. that's all people is talking about. greece is in our rearview mirror believe it or not. jobs number added fuel to the fire. people can focus on...
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then intel and microsoft dominated. now it's completely different.ou take computers, throw them in a dark room in the cloud and you attract as many users, millions of users to the same spot and then try to sell them something. and google's done that. amazon's done that. apple has done that. now facebook comes along and what was just a funky place, a locker for your photos and videos and some words, now with this "like" button, the fact that you can tell others -- certainly tell facebook and certainly tell others what you like, now all of a sudden you've got this emotional sensor. and facebook' now an emotional locker. that's got advertisers drooling. >> i had a conversation with an analyst last night about facebook. we talked about how -- her point of view was, forget about what they do. this is a platform now. it's a platform for advertisers, for application developers. facebook doesn't care who advertises or who develops, if it's zynga or somebody else. do you agree with that thesis that in a way facebook is the new internet? >> well, it's a piece
then intel and microsoft dominated. now it's completely different.ou take computers, throw them in a dark room in the cloud and you attract as many users, millions of users to the same spot and then try to sell them something. and google's done that. amazon's done that. apple has done that. now facebook comes along and what was just a funky place, a locker for your photos and videos and some words, now with this "like" button, the fact that you can tell others -- certainly tell...
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both companies have good visi e visibility and for security and intel.d microsoft, got commodity costs under control and they're heavily into fast-growing, merging markets and have very little competition. they're safe and secure, they both grow at roughly 10% and yet, they sell for just ten and 11 times earnings, but the consumer goods stocks, these ones totally consist in companies and they've been coming up short for some time now. general mills missed the quarter in a big way. basketball, people are liking it and they announced the colossal restructuring and they needed to do it. they lagged terribly and pepsi underspent against coke despite terrific innovation and struggles to stay one step ahead of the posse. proctor which grows earnings at a 9% clip long term 16 times earnings and clark has a 10% long-term growth. general mills which missed numbers in 8% growth gets awarded a 15% multiple. >> 15.5% multiem. look, it would be one thing if the consumer goods things had vastly superior dividends and they're slightly higher from microsoft. i have long
both companies have good visi e visibility and for security and intel.d microsoft, got commodity costs under control and they're heavily into fast-growing, merging markets and have very little competition. they're safe and secure, they both grow at roughly 10% and yet, they sell for just ten and 11 times earnings, but the consumer goods stocks, these ones totally consist in companies and they've been coming up short for some time now. general mills missed the quarter in a big way. basketball,...
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intel announced plans to put chips into three new phones. you've won't buy them here. released in other countries. intel ceo says part of the chip giants' plan to go mobile. >>> movies meanwhile are going high-tech. no surprise there. this year one silicone valley company dominated oscar night. proving that hollywood and silicone valley are joined at the hip. when the movie "hugo" won for best visual effects its crew was excited. maybe even surprised to bring home oscar. but auto desk knew it would win, the software maker was a shoo-in, all five nominees in the category used its software to create special effects. >> you ain't from around here are you? >> rango which won for best animated feature, also used auto desk software. >> all those films are using computers at some level or another. >> we spoke to auto desk's rep about how falling prices and ease of use is helping put powerful software into the hands of filmmakers, amateur and experienced. >> we want artists to spend time making art, not getting through technical obstacles. we make our software, easier and easi
intel announced plans to put chips into three new phones. you've won't buy them here. released in other countries. intel ceo says part of the chip giants' plan to go mobile. >>> movies meanwhile are going high-tech. no surprise there. this year one silicone valley company dominated oscar night. proving that hollywood and silicone valley are joined at the hip. when the movie "hugo" won for best visual effects its crew was excited. maybe even surprised to bring home oscar. but...
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intel is an important part of the segment right here.ook at it three, four, five sex of m or six years of memory, that can break higher here, average upward sloping. >> are you throwing darts at technology or are there charts you don't like right now? >> for as strong as the overall sector is, we don't think this is the time to try and be a hero with some charts that don't have the setup that we want to be buyers of. take like a sales force for crm, the only thing you have to know about the chart is the moving average when the rest of the sector is in a much stronger technical spot here. selling on rallies. a nice move back from 100 to 120. >> but you don't think overall the technology is in a bubble phase at this point. >> certainly doesn't seem that way. again, ten years in technical purgatory here. ten years to repair. a lot of the stocks are just beginning to break out. microsofts of the world, googles of the world, healthy looking chart. >> chris, good to see you as always. thank you for joining us on "talking numbers." >> 30 minute
intel is an important part of the segment right here.ook at it three, four, five sex of m or six years of memory, that can break higher here, average upward sloping. >> are you throwing darts at technology or are there charts you don't like right now? >> for as strong as the overall sector is, we don't think this is the time to try and be a hero with some charts that don't have the setup that we want to be buyers of. take like a sales force for crm, the only thing you have to know...
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the deal calls for intel to sell its stake in two wafer factories and buy chips from the company.hip stock to highlight as well is broadcom, on the rise on that ipad 3 talk. known to be one of the key suppliers for the iphone and the ipad. bottom line, mandy, money continues to flow into tech. i'll make sure to bring out my pompoms when we hit 3000. >> get them ready. thanks a lot, seema. >>> priceline is trading at highs not seen since july 1999. it's coming off a blowout fourth quarter at a 66% boost in its earnings. justin patterson joins us. justin, can it go even further than this? >> we think so. our price target was raised to $730 today. >> why? >> priceline has the best international exposure in the group. it grew about 78% last year. we think it can grow 30% over the next three years. >> it's got competitors like expedia and orbitz? >> priceline has done a good job securing the western europe market and extending its presence into asia and now latin america. if you look at a market like western europe, it's a lot more fragmented than the domestic market which is really ch
the deal calls for intel to sell its stake in two wafer factories and buy chips from the company.hip stock to highlight as well is broadcom, on the rise on that ipad 3 talk. known to be one of the key suppliers for the iphone and the ipad. bottom line, mandy, money continues to flow into tech. i'll make sure to bring out my pompoms when we hit 3000. >> get them ready. thanks a lot, seema. >>> priceline is trading at highs not seen since july 1999. it's coming off a blowout fourth...
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who refuses to confirm that inside all these buildings, they're working on top-secret projects for intel, nintendo, dell and many others. there we go. but apple has allowed him to show me how they build the world's most popular objects of desire. ♪ beat the tide >> reporter: the one that turned a garage start-up into a company more valuable than exxon. a company more beloved than any other. i'm told this is the first time that any reporter in any country has been allowed to see this. we will don static-proof jackets, or full bunny suits. and take air showers because one speck of dust can ruin an entire line. there is one obvious reason for apple's legendary secrecy over the years. if the world sees this line -- it might change the way people think in this line. unlike any other product, the launch of a sexy, new apple gadget, is a cultural event. and that comes in part, from a mystique, operated brilliantly by steve jobs. >> it's really extraordinary. i urge you to get your hands on one and see for yourself. >> reporter: i'll admit, i'm among the millions who bought into the idea that th
who refuses to confirm that inside all these buildings, they're working on top-secret projects for intel, nintendo, dell and many others. there we go. but apple has allowed him to show me how they build the world's most popular objects of desire. ♪ beat the tide >> reporter: the one that turned a garage start-up into a company more valuable than exxon. a company more beloved than any other. i'm told this is the first time that any reporter in any country has been allowed to see this. we...