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restructured, ipo? lbo? you move the letters around. >> that's exactly what happened. >> so you don't like you like blackstone. you like michaels? >> i probably would not buy michael's. >> we have general motors according to dow jones, gm is recalling foreign 1240u6789 of the 2013-2014 chevrolet cruze vehicles because of airbag issues remember they told us that gm told deal torres halt sales. now it has become an official recall of 40,000 vehicles. now has the story changed, guy. >> we said the stocks seem to now shrug everything off. i think thing to is okay at 37. >> having said that it keeps you in a range. i am long gm. i leak the stocks. >> why take the risks, though you have 4 up 11%. i hear you. it's due for a bounce. >> you are long gm. >> i am. >> all of it. >> all >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey i'm cramer, welcome to "mad mo
restructured, ipo? lbo? you move the letters around. >> that's exactly what happened. >> so you don't like you like blackstone. you like michaels? >> i probably would not buy michael's. >> we have general motors according to dow jones, gm is recalling foreign 1240u6789 of the 2013-2014 chevrolet cruze vehicles because of airbag issues remember they told us that gm told deal torres halt sales. now it has become an official recall of 40,000 vehicles. now has the story...
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this is an interesting ipo. we haven't seen a big tech ipo in berlin in about a decade.o you think this is the right time to go public? do you think rocket is really worth $4 billion? >> i think in terms of timing, we are in a sweet spot for the european ipo market. there is a lot of talk about the amount of capacity in terms of deals that are coming. context is important and we are nowhere near the levels we were at in 2006, 2007. the timing is definitely a good one. you can bring a differentiated equity starry to the market and you will find a good audience. >> why should i go through the hassle of listing my business when i can sell it to corporate's? >> it is a question of options. we only have to go back to the second half of 2012 when the european ipo market reopened that you brought the ipo option back onto the table. it is a case-by-case decision. we are in a good -- >> is it 50-50 or is it ipo slightly edging out? ipo is slightly edging out. partly because the market is functioning again. we weren't in that position two or three years ago. picked flurry of deals
this is an interesting ipo. we haven't seen a big tech ipo in berlin in about a decade.o you think this is the right time to go public? do you think rocket is really worth $4 billion? >> i think in terms of timing, we are in a sweet spot for the european ipo market. there is a lot of talk about the amount of capacity in terms of deals that are coming. context is important and we are nowhere near the levels we were at in 2006, 2007. the timing is definitely a good one. you can bring a...
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ipo market.hy we're getting the returns. >> critics point out you have a lot of private equity companies bailing out of existing investment. some people see that as a sign of the top of the markets. >> interesting. we can go into the private equity because we know that yesterday in addition to gopro, under the headlines was the service master ipo. and that was a private equity tightly leveraged company. they make pest control services, building services. that company, to get the ipo done was priced below the range at $17. they had a range of $18 to $21. the ipo traded up about 5% on the first day. so to get that to work, it was priced down. investors are a lot more price sensitive about leveraged ipos and i think that will be the case with the michael's companies ipo that was priced last night at the low end of the range and will open for trading today. >> kathleen, if you had the window of opportunity, the nyse is certainly making hay, but some people questioning the ability of the nasdaq here t
ipo market.hy we're getting the returns. >> critics point out you have a lot of private equity companies bailing out of existing investment. some people see that as a sign of the top of the markets. >> interesting. we can go into the private equity because we know that yesterday in addition to gopro, under the headlines was the service master ipo. and that was a private equity tightly leveraged company. they make pest control services, building services. that company, to get the ipo...
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this could be the biggest ipo in the history of ipo's, forget technology.s hard to imagine that in the summertime they would drum up enough support. you have sort of suggested that the vacations, you have to have these shoppers in the stores in front of their screens to buy this. key, thealso, the retail investors are nice, but the big institutional investors are the ones who really matter. you need some people to take the fidelity of the world and the blackrock of the world for any large ipo, you need them to take a couple percentage points of any deal. it will be key that you are able to have a good roadshow through july, early august, to get a deal of this size done. >> jeff, this is a big rock in the middle of the pond. i wonder what ripples and other deals we will see affected by this. reallyknow what i think plays a role is not just the ipo landscape but also the m&a landscape because this deal, softbank has a big stake here, and you also see alibaba do the road acquisition. they have done a number of acquisitions already. they are constantly on the p
this could be the biggest ipo in the history of ipo's, forget technology.s hard to imagine that in the summertime they would drum up enough support. you have sort of suggested that the vacations, you have to have these shoppers in the stores in front of their screens to buy this. key, thealso, the retail investors are nice, but the big institutional investors are the ones who really matter. you need some people to take the fidelity of the world and the blackrock of the world for any large ipo,...
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it will be one of the biggest ipo's in history. smooth sailing for go pro as shares soared 30% in their debut. they got for hundred $27 million. they have the plans beyond cameras. -- they got 427 million dollars. strive has eyes on china. it is the first deal between a western payment company and ali pay. it is the dominant payment for alibaba websites in china. has picked the new york stock exchange for its ipo. it is the first major tech company to opt for the new york stock exchange instead of the nasdaq. the nasdaq still facing problems from the facebook ipo. as baba. be listed leslie, what is the buzz about this deal? >> for a long time, they would be rumored to go for the new york stock exchange. you saw both making many many trips over to china to pitch this company. this is a hallmark deal for them. they could raise as much as $26 billion. as big as the biggest deal ever in the u.s.. this is a very competitive thing. for the nyse, traditionally not the home of tech companies. this is a big deal. >> the listening fees are n
it will be one of the biggest ipo's in history. smooth sailing for go pro as shares soared 30% in their debut. they got for hundred $27 million. they have the plans beyond cameras. -- they got 427 million dollars. strive has eyes on china. it is the first deal between a western payment company and ali pay. it is the dominant payment for alibaba websites in china. has picked the new york stock exchange for its ipo. it is the first major tech company to opt for the new york stock exchange instead...
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breaking news, alibaba's ipo. choosing the new york stock exchange over the nasdaq for its ipo. could be one of the largest in u.s. history. of 37 u.s. tank and internet ipos. .o pro takes off the extreme camera maker raised one of the biggest ipos ever for a consumer electronics company. it has bigger ambitions, hoping to become a major player in first-personto the content shot by users. and some sharks as well. , with its with alipay 300 million users, the dominant payment suzerain -- service for alibaba. news, alibaba has picked to the new york stock exchange over the once nasdaq for its ipo according to a person with knowledge of the matter. it could be the largest ever in the united states and is marching toward a summary listing. alibaba will seek the ticker baba. let's go to julie hyman. this thing is rushing ahead. they are going to make the august offering. >> yes, the filing is just out so that appears to be confirming that indeed they are going to be listing with the new york stock exchange. this has been a battle, as you mentioned. the nyse has been gaining ground in
breaking news, alibaba's ipo. choosing the new york stock exchange over the nasdaq for its ipo. could be one of the largest in u.s. history. of 37 u.s. tank and internet ipos. .o pro takes off the extreme camera maker raised one of the biggest ipos ever for a consumer electronics company. it has bigger ambitions, hoping to become a major player in first-personto the content shot by users. and some sharks as well. , with its with alipay 300 million users, the dominant payment suzerain -- service...
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>> it's just like every other ipo. we want every other ipo to become the nasdaq. and the best time for alibaba to list. >> bruce, feels like it's going to be a busy fall. pipeline getting crowded. >> late. laugh having you here. >> the head of global listings at the nasdaq. carl, back to you. >> thank you very much. >> one big question is who stands to make the most money in the company other than nick woodman? we'll talk about that in a minute. a lot of the action at nasdaq includes go pro and seema is there with what's moving. >> the whole cnbc team coverage for go pro. up about 30% on its first day of trade. we did look at some of the high-profile ipos that also saw a first day pop just to see how shares were trading since going public. grub hub up about 30% on its first day of trade now up about 36% from going public. mobile iron up about 22% on its first day. shares trading up by 11%, its ipo and two chinese internet players trading well above their offer price, so those numbers just give you a little bit of perspective. now in terms of big tech moefs movers
>> it's just like every other ipo. we want every other ipo to become the nasdaq. and the best time for alibaba to list. >> bruce, feels like it's going to be a busy fall. pipeline getting crowded. >> late. laugh having you here. >> the head of global listings at the nasdaq. carl, back to you. >> thank you very much. >> one big question is who stands to make the most money in the company other than nick woodman? we'll talk about that in a minute. a lot of the...
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. >>> it's thee most anticipated ipo of the year, why the alibaba ipo could be doom for yahoo!. it's the one thing on every trader's mind. >> you are not! >> well, that and why ge's under performing the market so badly. we'll tell you what it could mean for the rally. that's when "options action" returns. plause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action," we have a change in the indexes to tell
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i told you days ago, 18 ipos pricing, and five biotech ipos failed to price this week.t have a lot of big, big companies behind them that are underwriters, but five failed the price, and another one today, a farmland company, failed to price. i anticipate and talk is they will price next week. the fact they were scheduled this week and have not seen them yet is interesting. not everything is really working in the market. talking about kb homes, a sec disappointment to me in the home billing space, orders up 5%, beating on the top and bottom line and on track to beat their 2014 goals. stock is trading up, but 5% order growth? that's disappointing. this happened yesterday with lenar at 8% growth. stocks are not moving as well as last year. this is figuring into the russell reconstitution. notice how i moved that? russell is today. once a year, russ of indexes rebalance at the close today, and this is the day to do it. a lot of lists passed aaround. there's $5 trillion in the russell. that's important. there's move around. politics here because they've had to get involved
i told you days ago, 18 ipos pricing, and five biotech ipos failed to price this week.t have a lot of big, big companies behind them that are underwriters, but five failed the price, and another one today, a farmland company, failed to price. i anticipate and talk is they will price next week. the fact they were scheduled this week and have not seen them yet is interesting. not everything is really working in the market. talking about kb homes, a sec disappointment to me in the home billing...
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. ♪ >>> it's thee most anticipated ipo of the year, why the alibaba ipo could spell doom for yahoo!.t's the one thing on every trader's mind. >> you are not! >> well, that and why ge's underperforming the market so badly. we'll tell you what it could mean for the rally. that's when "options action" returns. [bell rings] ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. [b♪ll rings] time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action," we have a change in the indices to tell you about with the s&p 500. u.s. steel will be removed from the s&p 500 and will be replaced by martin marietta materials, mlm the ticker there. so again, martin marietta who makes the construction supplies, the concrete and stuff into the as falt, they're going in,. it's demoted to the 400, and mln, and they are smaller companies, $6 billion market cap and u.s. steel is a $3 billion market
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did an ipo in august.t can be done. >> i was looking back at 10 years ago this summer and it was the time when the biggest ipo -- could be the biggest ipo in the history of ideas. it willd to imagine drum up enough support. he suggested that the worst of ,he vacations -- the shopping you have to have the shoppers in front of the screen. the bigey is -- institutional investors are the ones that will really matter here. you need people to take the fidelity's of the world and the youk rocks of the world -- will need them to take a couple of percentage points of any deal. it's going to be key that you are able to have a good roadshow through july and into early august to get a deal this size done. >> this is a big rock in the middle of the pond. i wonder what the other ripples are and how we see other deals affected by this. where it really plays a role is not just in the ipo landscape, but also the m&a deal --e because this softbank has a big stake here. you will see alibaba doing its own acquisitions. it has
did an ipo in august.t can be done. >> i was looking back at 10 years ago this summer and it was the time when the biggest ipo -- could be the biggest ipo in the history of ideas. it willd to imagine drum up enough support. he suggested that the worst of ,he vacations -- the shopping you have to have the shoppers in front of the screen. the bigey is -- institutional investors are the ones that will really matter here. you need people to take the fidelity's of the world and the youk rocks...
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ever since the facebook ipo botch.or a company like alibaba, they naturally have a huge influence on these exchanges, even in hong kong. after the hong kong stock exchange pass on the opportunity to list alibaba, the government sent out a proposal saying that the city should revisit its one share, one vote structure to house ipos from all over the world. whether that will happen still depends, but hong kong has not managed to host an ipo over 4 million u.s. dollars ever since 2010. ramin stays with us. let's talk a little bit about the theme of your book read -- of your book. what you are suggesting is that people should invest in volatility. on a day when many retail investors might be holding their hands up and saying, dark pools, what happened to the investing world thomas and we really explain to retail investors that investing in all it really is something they have the appetite for? >> that thing is, they are already doing it. in the united states, there are etf that tracks volatility. investors are buying vix. >
ever since the facebook ipo botch.or a company like alibaba, they naturally have a huge influence on these exchanges, even in hong kong. after the hong kong stock exchange pass on the opportunity to list alibaba, the government sent out a proposal saying that the city should revisit its one share, one vote structure to house ipos from all over the world. whether that will happen still depends, but hong kong has not managed to host an ipo over 4 million u.s. dollars ever since 2010. ramin stays...
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nasdaq has gotten google and apple, large ipo's. have beene, there more recent ipo's like twitter. in 21 through 2011, it illustrates what we have seen in a switchgear the nasdaq won 122 at the tech and internet listings. the nyse got 42. since the facebook ipo, the nasdaq got a fewer number, 25, that raised more, a can, because it is the facebook ipo, but the nyse has been winning more in numbers. of course, that number will go up exponentially with the alibaba ipo here it on one other note, it is being listed under baba. there is some speculation that because of the chinese meeting ba, the never eight, it has applications with good fortune attached to that word. but there is speculation that august 8 could essentially be the ipo. >> looking between the lines. is there still blowback from the facebook ipo? is that why they went with the nyse? >> we do not know conclusively, but that could certainly be one of the reasons that contributed to this. in addition to that, the nyse, even though there are probably very few differences materially between the services that the two exchanges
nasdaq has gotten google and apple, large ipo's. have beene, there more recent ipo's like twitter. in 21 through 2011, it illustrates what we have seen in a switchgear the nasdaq won 122 at the tech and internet listings. the nyse got 42. since the facebook ipo, the nasdaq got a fewer number, 25, that raised more, a can, because it is the facebook ipo, but the nyse has been winning more in numbers. of course, that number will go up exponentially with the alibaba ipo here it on one other note,...
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stuart rose, he got cold feet and pulled his ipo that he is involved in. his advisers told the ipo.ny he is involved fashion, he had an australian shoe company. caroline hyde has corrected me. >> did she tell you off? wonderfuld that was a hit, but you didn't tell us what companies are philip green action decided to have a go at for the ipo. for the benefit of our viewers, it is called my sales are. is mainly in australia. he holds 25% of the company. but she has been at london. she wanted to come back and remind us who is boss. sit'll tell you what, i beside her. i know is boss. it is certainly not me. >> tank you very much. you have made me blush. [laughter] need -- don'ton't tea. t anthony at tee >> planes to help iraq. elliott, the u.s. is getting more involved, but reluctantly, yes? >> that is a bit of an understatement, mark. one hardly on his promise to undo president bushes adventure in the middle east. now, in the face of these gains made by insurgents in islamic states of iraq and the love have felt compelled to act. they will deploy up to 300 special operations forces. th
stuart rose, he got cold feet and pulled his ipo that he is involved in. his advisers told the ipo.ny he is involved fashion, he had an australian shoe company. caroline hyde has corrected me. >> did she tell you off? wonderfuld that was a hit, but you didn't tell us what companies are philip green action decided to have a go at for the ipo. for the benefit of our viewers, it is called my sales are. is mainly in australia. he holds 25% of the company. but she has been at london. she...
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what will the offering mean to the ipo market? david menlow is joining us, good morning to you. >> great to be here. >> like how it's structured. >> i like it very much. from the beginning, all the press that came into this ipo process, the slow and rather reserve pace by which they did it, they didn't go over board and make all kinds of representations. the ceo is just a model of what you want for an ipo voice. the product, i don't know where to stop as far as the sue perlatives. >> what about the decision not to price above $24 despite pressure according to reports to do that? >> tremendous applause. i think that is a very bold move because in today's market, if these issuers can shave off another 50 cents on the deal they push to the envelope and forget the issuers, who is the ultimate buyer of the stock. >> what's the prediction at the open, then? >> we always had the stock on our hot list, a minimum of three to five points higher, up seven or eight points, that's fine. the stock will continue to move higher, but the valuation
what will the offering mean to the ipo market? david menlow is joining us, good morning to you. >> great to be here. >> like how it's structured. >> i like it very much. from the beginning, all the press that came into this ipo process, the slow and rather reserve pace by which they did it, they didn't go over board and make all kinds of representations. the ceo is just a model of what you want for an ipo voice. the product, i don't know where to stop as far as the sue...
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week of endless ipos.dreessen out there comes across i'm complaining about how hard it is to be public. of course the answer is, you just need to suck it up. poor ipo guys getting out there making a fortune. jonathan, ridiculous. >> we should be happy they're getting out there making a fortune, melissa. should be happy deals are getting done and being priced. i don't think this is the death of ipo market at you will. it was a extremely busy week for ipos. you know the death comes when ipos coming public and falling flat. melissa: i know -- >> in 2000. melissa: i don't think so much the death of ipo. i think it is more of a sign of the top. you have a zillion coming out. the most in what, eight years. you have people complaining how hard it is when everyone is doing it. how hard could it be? what do you think? >> you're right, everybody is doing it. here's the thing, melissa. andreessen is complain about pricing more than anything. talking about back in the '90s with netscape and other companies coming out
week of endless ipos.dreessen out there comes across i'm complaining about how hard it is to be public. of course the answer is, you just need to suck it up. poor ipo guys getting out there making a fortune. jonathan, ridiculous. >> we should be happy they're getting out there making a fortune, melissa. should be happy deals are getting done and being priced. i don't think this is the death of ipo market at you will. it was a extremely busy week for ipos. you know the death comes when...
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and the ipo market revives as go daddy goes public.nce known more for its racy super bowl ads and web hosting services, is taking the plunge, filing for a u.s. ipo. >>> elsewhere, the platform is valued at up to 1.7 billion euros. >>> and the bank of arld dropping from the bottom of the european market after wilbur ross jr. sells his entire holding in the lender for 26.5 cents per share. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hi, everyone. thanks for tuning in. if you're just joining us, welcome. yes, this is "worldwide exchange." we have an hour to go of the show. european markets flattish at the moment. we closed on a flattish note yesterday as well. we had chinese data that we've been looking at this morning, some inflation data coming in slightly stronger than anticipated. and at the same time we're also looking at -- it went up a bit, 2.5% is where it's not now. at the same time also seeing ppi data that just became more benign. we're still negative but benign. u.s. futures,
and the ipo market revives as go daddy goes public.nce known more for its racy super bowl ads and web hosting services, is taking the plunge, filing for a u.s. ipo. >>> elsewhere, the platform is valued at up to 1.7 billion euros. >>> and the bank of arld dropping from the bottom of the european market after wilbur ross jr. sells his entire holding in the lender for 26.5 cents per share. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news...
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robust ipo market. will it last? back to you. >> we are just three days from the deadline. which bit is the best? >> more from caroline in just a moment. europe is at multiyear highs. we are waiting for eurozone confidence to come through a little later. it is expected to be the highest since 2007. if you want to see european recovery take a weekend away. travel in europe is phenomenal. the view fromat the ecb is. some companies -- we mentioned in initial public offerings. we will wait for those prices to come through. the valuation at 1.3 billion pounds. a little less. devin nims is a big retail stock. hams is anumbs -- deben big retail stock. they said, we have made three offers. they did invite. take a look at some of the currencies on the move. that's a moment of darkness for me. >> the lights went out. the music stopped. what have thet. reactions been? approved the have offer. some analysts are saying this could reduce the cash component. they have improved the cash component of their bid by one point 2 billion euros. i talked to union leaders. the reactions were quite
robust ipo market. will it last? back to you. >> we are just three days from the deadline. which bit is the best? >> more from caroline in just a moment. europe is at multiyear highs. we are waiting for eurozone confidence to come through a little later. it is expected to be the highest since 2007. if you want to see european recovery take a weekend away. travel in europe is phenomenal. the view fromat the ecb is. some companies -- we mentioned in initial public offerings. we will...
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ipos.ther thing -- the interesting thing is they are in so many places. is one ipo away from taking off. you have money and capital and rich entrepreneurs. the problem is this is just going to make a couple of brothers very wealthy. it is unclear if it will have derivative influence like everyone hopes it will. >> that is what they want to achieve here. we will catch up a little later. thanks for that. we are going to take a break. theng up, will could target boot? we are going to look at the corruption allegations that could cost the country the world cup? details in a moment. >> welcome back. airline ceos are in qatar for the annual meeting of the global association of world airlines. elliott gotkine is in doha with more. is following another big story which is problems surrounding the world cup. i guess this is what everybody is talking about. the talk of the town has got to be the world cup. >> very much so. they are looking to chat about anyqataris are denying suggestion of impropriety
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they're not just getting the small ipos, they're getting a lot of mid-sized and large ipos.sing alibaba, and when they price, that's going to put the new york stock exchange a little ahead, then they're going to come back with more. then i looked at the stock performance -- liz: ah! >> this is where you get kind of the, i mean, they are cleaning up. and because of what they're doing with the tech ipos and ipos in general, investors are basically buying the stock. liz: right. and when we had bob greifeld in davos, the head of the nasdaq, what did he tell you? >> there we go. now, those are total ipos. look at that. liz: that's exactly, he said watch, watch, liz, watch, fox business viewers, and then you would have known, everyone, to look at both of the stocks and pick the one you thought would be best. >> okay. so one of the things we like to do here is give you the story behind the story. that's why we're showing this regarding the nasdaq. a lot of people are trying to write bob greifeld's epitaph. i would say quite the contrary. here's what i know from sources that, you kn
they're not just getting the small ipos, they're getting a lot of mid-sized and large ipos.sing alibaba, and when they price, that's going to put the new york stock exchange a little ahead, then they're going to come back with more. then i looked at the stock performance -- liz: ah! >> this is where you get kind of the, i mean, they are cleaning up. and because of what they're doing with the tech ipos and ipos in general, investors are basically buying the stock. liz: right. and when we...
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it's their ipo today. the founder and ceo of the country who will be joining us at 8:30 eastern time. in the meantime, we are looking at what we call the most expensive go pro video ever. this is a montage of the footage that was captured on a go pro camera. if you thought it looked cool before, check it out. you're seeing it from this point of view camera. let's get back to our guest host today, former fed governor, kevin warsh. kevin, great having you here today. pleasure talking to you. i want to spend a little more time trying to figure out what you think is happening in the economy today. those first quarter gdp numbers were really horrific. we knew they were going to be bad numbers but i think it stubbed evestu stunned everyone to see it. klaus thought it was a one off. do you? >> surely the economy is performing considerably better than the first quarter gdp statistics, becky. so to the extent that the first quarter data would say we're heading to a recession, it sure doesn't appear so by a broader
it's their ipo today. the founder and ceo of the country who will be joining us at 8:30 eastern time. in the meantime, we are looking at what we call the most expensive go pro video ever. this is a montage of the footage that was captured on a go pro camera. if you thought it looked cool before, check it out. you're seeing it from this point of view camera. let's get back to our guest host today, former fed governor, kevin warsh. kevin, great having you here today. pleasure talking to you. i...
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$16 billion worth of ipo's this year. i will show you three people that dominated the scene of retail. carry he. -- terry leahy. stewart rose. and sir philip green went ahead with his mysale.com business. it was a bit of the debacle. >> thank you very much, indeed. we will continue the theme. later on we will speak to the euronext paris ceo. that conversation coming up on "the pulse." president obama is deploying military advisers to help iraq beat back sunni insurgencies. our middle east editor elliott gotkine is following the story. the u.s. is getting more involved, but given the politics of the country right now, it is getting involved reluctantly. >> yeah. lets not forget that barack obama was the u.s. president to take troops out of iraq in 2011, trying to undo the middle eastern misadventure of george w. bush's war there. what he is planning to do now is to provide up to 300 special aboutions people, talking navy seals, army rangers, who would be there to gather intelligence. reconnaissance flights which would also
$16 billion worth of ipo's this year. i will show you three people that dominated the scene of retail. carry he. -- terry leahy. stewart rose. and sir philip green went ahead with his mysale.com business. it was a bit of the debacle. >> thank you very much, indeed. we will continue the theme. later on we will speak to the euronext paris ceo. that conversation coming up on "the pulse." president obama is deploying military advisers to help iraq beat back sunni insurgencies. our...
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although having a nice pop on the heels of the very successful gopro ipo. back to you. >>> if you live in one of the ten cities we're about to show you, you're much more likely to say dude where is my car. we'll show you the top ten cities for car theft next. nine of those cities are in one state. >>> morgan brennan on the winnebago beat. >> thanks. well, did you know motor home sales are closely correlated with consumer confidence? we'll tell you what winnebago's earnings have to say about the larger economy. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> welcome back. take a look at elizabeth arde nmt shares. near the lows of the session. lg household says it is no longer interested in buying the beauty products company. the news comes just days after elizabeth arden announced a sweeping restructuring deal due to mounting losses. shares down over 50% in the last year to levels not seen in the last 3 1/2 years. >>> so here is a question. where is your car most likely to be stolen? california gets the unfortunate honors. it's home to
although having a nice pop on the heels of the very successful gopro ipo. back to you. >>> if you live in one of the ten cities we're about to show you, you're much more likely to say dude where is my car. we'll show you the top ten cities for car theft next. nine of those cities are in one state. >>> morgan brennan on the winnebago beat. >> thanks. well, did you know motor home sales are closely correlated with consumer confidence? we'll tell you what winnebago's...
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theseave been swooping up tech ipos. the nasdaq botched the facebook ipo.chnical glitch there was a technical glitch. if you are the head of ali baba, you want to do your tech ipo -- the nyse has been able to smooth concerns that the takeover of the international continental exchange has been completed. >> can to get it done by the eighth? >> august 8? >> that would be extremely lucky or we will see a push in the september. we will find out. baba will be the ticker. >> turning to sports. nike reported numbers overnight as the world cup battle in brazil is continuing. the company will be hoping its sponsorship of key teams, including brazil and players, will continue to drive growth in its mobile unit. here is caroline hyde. brecht on the nike results for us. looking pretty good. >> pretty good. 17% market share and keeps on winning. 11%. profit up 5%. will be soothed about china in particular. china picked up. for the future warders, china is growing some 6%. , china is growing some 6%. women are growing. >> it is true. the trend has not caught on in europe
theseave been swooping up tech ipos. the nasdaq botched the facebook ipo.chnical glitch there was a technical glitch. if you are the head of ali baba, you want to do your tech ipo -- the nyse has been able to smooth concerns that the takeover of the international continental exchange has been completed. >> can to get it done by the eighth? >> august 8? >> that would be extremely lucky or we will see a push in the september. we will find out. baba will be the ticker. >>...
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if equities are doing well, the ipo market will usually do well. look at the ipo etf. that's how you track them. this is a basket of about 60 ipos that's when we -- frothyness ipo slowed down, and now they have come back a bit in june, up about they do term i next, the termite company as well as home services, and michael's, we will have a chinese internet company. so a whole basket of different kinds of companies coming this week. frothy, maybe a bit up there, but i don't see the prices running away. >> i like the use of the word real bubble. >> we seeked that. we're not seeing those kinds of numbers. >> and everybody thought they were so clever at the time. thank you very much, bob. >>> meantime, we're getting a major announcement that's up next, plug meg on two pharma stories. >> that's right. next up, a stock that could jump to $100 a share or drop like a rock. it all depends on one single event. >> which -- more "power lunch" in two minutes. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order
if equities are doing well, the ipo market will usually do well. look at the ipo etf. that's how you track them. this is a basket of about 60 ipos that's when we -- frothyness ipo slowed down, and now they have come back a bit in june, up about they do term i next, the termite company as well as home services, and michael's, we will have a chinese internet company. so a whole basket of different kinds of companies coming this week. frothy, maybe a bit up there, but i don't see the prices...
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speaking of yield, energy ipos coming, an ipo tsunami in the next week or two. 18 this week, pricing, two holdovers from last week. we're going to have kathleen smith from renaissance capital 10:10 eastern, talking about the main question on everybody's mind, the ipo market, is it in a bubble right now? lot of money coming into ipos but lots of concerns. the wave we're seeing, simon, too much for the market right now. we'll be discussing that in the next 45 minutes. >> thank you, bob pisani on the floor. kick it up to the nasdaq and see how things are looking with seema mody. >> low or on the day. nasdaq gained 1% over the past week. seeing this resurgence in tech shares, that in part contributing to the nasdaq's outperformance after what was a volatile couple of months where we saw reset in valuation of high flying tech stocks. tech m&a providing a lift to the index. sentiment in general speaking of deals, oracle buying micros system for 5. 3 billion, giving oracle a stronger footing in the tech space. avago pieing plx. discuss wag that means about corporate confidence and future dea
speaking of yield, energy ipos coming, an ipo tsunami in the next week or two. 18 this week, pricing, two holdovers from last week. we're going to have kathleen smith from renaissance capital 10:10 eastern, talking about the main question on everybody's mind, the ipo market, is it in a bubble right now? lot of money coming into ipos but lots of concerns. the wave we're seeing, simon, too much for the market right now. we'll be discussing that in the next 45 minutes. >> thank you, bob...
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they have not raised a lot in the ipo.ry small part of this one billion goal they have you read they are getting their. back to the to go markets to raise the money want. >> fourth biggest ipo in france? >> yes. >> the money will be on an acquisitions spree >> that is what is would seem like. whore speaking to people are saying, because there are so much activity in the market right now, the buyer discount is back. a lot of the deals are getting priced at the bottom of the range. a lot on the first day of trading. trading down. >> what is the appeal of the company? it a payments business. the ceo has been saying, it is not just inks and retailers that are going online. we all are. i pay my bills online. i'm sure a lot of you have bills you pay online. were looking at larger markets for online payments. looking at those markets expanding. >> as we approach the end of the course, what does it mean for the ipo market? >> it has been busy. this quarter has been almost as active as the last. a lot of things coming to market not
they have not raised a lot in the ipo.ry small part of this one billion goal they have you read they are getting their. back to the to go markets to raise the money want. >> fourth biggest ipo in france? >> yes. >> the money will be on an acquisitions spree >> that is what is would seem like. whore speaking to people are saying, because there are so much activity in the market right now, the buyer discount is back. a lot of the deals are getting priced at the bottom of...
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. >>> it's the most anticipated ipo of the year.ut we'll tell you why it could spell doom for yahoo. >>> plus, it's the one thing on every trader's mind. that, and why ge is underperforming the market so badly. that's when "options action" returns. time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. [b♪ll rings] time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." we've got a change in the indices to tell you about. the s&p 500, u.s. steel will be removed and replaced by martin marietta materials. think gravel, sand, the stuff that goes into concrete and asphalt. u.s. steel, being demoted. mlm in, x out. u.s. steel is about a $3 billion company. >> and both are sort of plays on the u.s. economy. >> martin marietta, probably more on housing. looking back to the housing boom, those were some of the rock stars of t
. >>> it's the most anticipated ipo of the year.ut we'll tell you why it could spell doom for yahoo. >>> plus, it's the one thing on every trader's mind. that, and why ge is underperforming the market so badly. that's when "options action" returns. time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. [b♪ll rings] time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close...
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going into the ipo since the ipo. pricing over the last couple of ipos, those on the higher end have a nice reaction later on. lower end, seeing with michael's today. >> absolutely. and dom chu? >> get physical. shares of nike and finish line solidly in the green for the date to trade for at least today. in the case of nike, better than expected earnings and sales. more importantly, for many traders and investors, the company said futures orders rose 12% globally. an inlt kader of future business. the finish line is also getting a nice bid today. charon of athletic shoe retailers solid profits and sales. athletic apparel in general is getting a nice pop from all of that publicity surrurnding world cup festivities in brazil. the question is whether or not all the buzz is getting poo em to spend money on shoes, shorts and tops. back to you. >> talking of money, mikey spends a lot of money of marketing ahead of the soccer world cup. >>> what do we think of the names? nike? >> always love nikey. trades in the low 20s but
going into the ipo since the ipo. pricing over the last couple of ipos, those on the higher end have a nice reaction later on. lower end, seeing with michael's today. >> absolutely. and dom chu? >> get physical. shares of nike and finish line solidly in the green for the date to trade for at least today. in the case of nike, better than expected earnings and sales. more importantly, for many traders and investors, the company said futures orders rose 12% globally. an inlt kader of...
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no, i mean the ipo window for these companies, which closed in april when it became clear ipos were killinge in the after mark, because expensive tech gains have been going out of style on wall street and that is what teams to be opening again, albeit just by a crack. what do i mean by this? some real good deals of late. i think the definitive change is a positive occurred last friday when a company called arisanetworks became public at $43 a share. it spiked 23% the first day of trading rising to $55. the first big pop. it's been less than a week, in that time, the stock rallied another 20% climbing to $66 as of today, unbruised by today's action, regular viewers remember when we were getting tons of tech ipos, each seemingly of lower, lower qualm, i kep warning you they would crush the whole sector, which is exactly what happened. the buyers of both the newly minted, inferier miranda as well as the expensive stocks, they were sold furiously by pencers, sell, sell, sell, began to get clobbered. seemingly, worse, you got pulverized if you stayed faithful rather than instantly fliping for a
no, i mean the ipo window for these companies, which closed in april when it became clear ipos were killinge in the after mark, because expensive tech gains have been going out of style on wall street and that is what teams to be opening again, albeit just by a crack. what do i mean by this? some real good deals of late. i think the definitive change is a positive occurred last friday when a company called arisanetworks became public at $43 a share. it spiked 23% the first day of trading rising...
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ipos, u.s.-based ipos up 25%, data supply by renaissance capitals.s worried alibaba will take the air out of the chinese ipo market and it might. that's a warning people have right now. for now that's the hot sector right now. the other hot sector is energy, another one that just priced, nordic american offshore, they supply north sea oil companies, boats, supply equipment. they priced at $16. just opened below the expected range there at $14. but they already priced over in norway. they list on the over the counter market. energy is very hot area and believe it or not by sector everybody thinks got to be health care or something else number one this year, but energy is the hottest ipo sector up 27% from the first day and again this is renaissance, tech which includes the very hot spaces, other spaces, number two, consumer and health care is following behind that. we got a couple other ipos, trinsayo on the new york stock exchange at $19. that's the high end of the talk, 17 to $19. they came out of dow chemical, they sell to tire companies, for examp
ipos, u.s.-based ipos up 25%, data supply by renaissance capitals.s worried alibaba will take the air out of the chinese ipo market and it might. that's a warning people have right now. for now that's the hot sector right now. the other hot sector is energy, another one that just priced, nordic american offshore, they supply north sea oil companies, boats, supply equipment. they priced at $16. just opened below the expected range there at $14. but they already priced over in norway. they list...
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heard about box reinvigorating its ipo plans. how do you feel about the ipo market and what you're hearing out there as far as how companies are looking at it. >> i had an interesting meeting with a couple of banks this week. spending a lot of time with banks. they're a little weary where investors are and everybody is in alibaba, up a the banks, or a piece or a part of it. feeling the m & a market is much more interesting to them. at the sail time, looking to see what will happen after al you baba and then everyone will go to the hamptons and start back up in september. more interested in the m & a market now, that i can tell. >> do you know ama very well and to what degree will we get to know him? >> i think not as involved. a lot of people here. joe sy, someone i've known many, many years. he's an important figure in this company. it's a very distributed company in terms of power. i think jack will be around. he separated himself a little from alibaba, taken time off and lived in california, actually. he's an intriguing figure
heard about box reinvigorating its ipo plans. how do you feel about the ipo market and what you're hearing out there as far as how companies are looking at it. >> i had an interesting meeting with a couple of banks this week. spending a lot of time with banks. they're a little weary where investors are and everybody is in alibaba, up a the banks, or a piece or a part of it. feeling the m & a market is much more interesting to them. at the sail time, looking to see what will happen...
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i like the company as it's going into the ipo.po, i think you can make money. >> todd chafee, managing director at institutional managing partners. they've seen 99 of its companies go public. great to have you on the "halftime report." >> nice to be here. >> what do you think of the gopro ipo? >> i spotted the gopro trend a few years ago and frankly never got around to meeting the team and investing in the company. i'm afraid this one is going to end up in the ante portfolio. i actually think it's a great company. they make a great camera, set of cameras, which is a tough business. gopro is a media company. they have a user generated network of content that's compelling. it's some of the most compelling content on youtube right now. if you look through my twitter feed, some of the best videos on my twitter feed are gopro content. >> let's talking about twitter. you have a massive stake in twitter. have you sold any of your $1 billion position? >> yes, we have told a little bit. you're entry valuation was 220 million. we figured we
i like the company as it's going into the ipo.po, i think you can make money. >> todd chafee, managing director at institutional managing partners. they've seen 99 of its companies go public. great to have you on the "halftime report." >> nice to be here. >> what do you think of the gopro ipo? >> i spotted the gopro trend a few years ago and frankly never got around to meeting the team and investing in the company. i'm afraid this one is going to end up in the...
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we see box looking to re-file ipo. part of that because of better, a better look for the cloud players now. a lot of that is enterprise based. if you want to make a move there, security, cloud, mobile, blackberry plays to all of those and the down side in this, that was largely hardware base, has been largely eliminated. why the stock is up now and why there are lots of different potential prospects going forward, see what there'll capitalize on. >> and jon chen live to talk earnings today during "power lunch" beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> does bring us to amazon finally unveiling a brand new fire phone. what separates it from the pack? something called dynamic perspective, making images look 3d when you tilt the phone. another big feature, firefly, recognizing thousands of products, tv shows and be songs. let's you mightily buy them on amazon.com, of course. fire phone goes on sale july 25th. costs $200 for a 32 gig version with an at&t contract. bay se bezos on the cover of "usa today." not bad placement i
we see box looking to re-file ipo. part of that because of better, a better look for the cloud players now. a lot of that is enterprise based. if you want to make a move there, security, cloud, mobile, blackberry plays to all of those and the down side in this, that was largely hardware base, has been largely eliminated. why the stock is up now and why there are lots of different potential prospects going forward, see what there'll capitalize on. >> and jon chen live to talk earnings...
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all of this coming from the recently updated ipo filing. the company is expected to go public in the u.s. in coming months. and dreamworks animation has launched dreamworks tv on youtube. it will feature live action and animated programming. the project is being led by optimist tv. the company dreamworks paid $33 million for last year. now to our lead story of the day, growth is slowing at alibaba and that has some investors worried. updated ipo perspectives show that sales slowed considerably in the fourth quarter, and margins were down dropping from 51% earlier in the year 245%. to 45%.ded -- it is something that made the company choose to list in new york over hong kong. for more now we are joined by cory johnson and leslie packer. picker.theycker also broke out some of the numbers that were not in the original ipo filing. what jumped out? >> there was not a lot that surprised me. we got an investor reaction, because of yahoo!'s ownership stake we might see the way the market is thinking about these numbers and what their optimism might
all of this coming from the recently updated ipo filing. the company is expected to go public in the u.s. in coming months. and dreamworks animation has launched dreamworks tv on youtube. it will feature live action and animated programming. the project is being led by optimist tv. the company dreamworks paid $33 million for last year. now to our lead story of the day, growth is slowing at alibaba and that has some investors worried. updated ipo perspectives show that sales slowed considerably...
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>> mixed market, hot ipo market. in the next three days, more than a dozen ipos trade.ectors, energy and biotech. look at foresight, priced at $20. pull over here -- priced at $20, opened at $20. here's the executives. a yield play. they are active in the coal business. they claim to be the lowest cost producer of thermal coal in the united states. problem is coal is out of favor right now, but people are looking for yield. look at last week, an ipo, spanish company, owning conventional power and electrical transmission assets. yield at 3.5%. trading at $36. people are looking for yield plays. i think the hot ipo today will be over on the nasdaq. that's viper energy. energy ipos very, very hot right now, 5 million shares at $26. that's above the range. they talked 19 to 21, pricing at 26. this is the permian basin in west texas, not a dividend, but energy the hot ipo. century community small ipo home builders just opened at $23. hot ipo of the week, though, i think, is going to price shortly in the next day or so, market, a big financial services firm, 45 million firms,
>> mixed market, hot ipo market. in the next three days, more than a dozen ipos trade.ectors, energy and biotech. look at foresight, priced at $20. pull over here -- priced at $20, opened at $20. here's the executives. a yield play. they are active in the coal business. they claim to be the lowest cost producer of thermal coal in the united states. problem is coal is out of favor right now, but people are looking for yield. look at last week, an ipo, spanish company, owning conventional...
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how many ipos have filed now. there are 305% more ipos that have been pending then there were a year ago. it is amazing. >> it is amazing. 2013 was a crappy year for ipos. we are well below the numbers. never the less, it is stunning so far. they put up numbers we haven't seen since 2000 him even if they are below that number. the appetite for new names is huge. not surprisingly. the old names look tired. even the companies we talk about all the time on the show are old technology names. it is a generational shift underway. >> there are 739 ipos this year. always a pleasure to hear your voice. thank you. a major blow for aereo from the supreme court. that is next. catch us on your tablet or at bloomberg.com. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." despite having the most high profile women in technology, sheryl sandberg does not but the trend when it comes to diversity. women make up 31% of the workforce. they make up 20% of senior managers and just 15% technical employees. 91% of facebook employees are w
how many ipos have filed now. there are 305% more ipos that have been pending then there were a year ago. it is amazing. >> it is amazing. 2013 was a crappy year for ipos. we are well below the numbers. never the less, it is stunning so far. they put up numbers we haven't seen since 2000 him even if they are below that number. the appetite for new names is huge. not surprisingly. the old names look tired. even the companies we talk about all the time on the show are old technology names....
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we are on our pre-ipo roadshow right now. the process of setting up the proper capital raised to go public. >> with the process you you are going through with jeffries, as you raise money, what is the goal? couple fold. we want to make sure that our 100% well-capitalized to take it vantage of the market opportunities we have. as you and i have talked about on a few occasions, most people think of it as a film studio. that is 30% of our business. our business is tech focused and content focus. we're are the largest supplier of reality tv. we have the most sports content, fashion content. the purpose of the ipo is so that our company can be liquid and had the capability on a liquid basis of growing up the same speed as other companies. if there are acquisitions we would like to make the tech sector, we have a liquid stock to do that. whacks you have hinted that possibly you could see years of listing on the new york and in hong kong. a we consider ourselves chinese company and a u.s. company. we have a subsidiary there. we are
we are on our pre-ipo roadshow right now. the process of setting up the proper capital raised to go public. >> with the process you you are going through with jeffries, as you raise money, what is the goal? couple fold. we want to make sure that our 100% well-capitalized to take it vantage of the market opportunities we have. as you and i have talked about on a few occasions, most people think of it as a film studio. that is 30% of our business. our business is tech focused and content...
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on the flip side, 11 ipos are down 20% or more.ose, we're looking at santander consumer usa, a unit of the spanish bank and a leading provider of the subprime car loans. shares there priced at $28 in january, down 24% soon. there's a big deal coming across the bond this week. it's euroneck. it is expected to price its ipo today prosecute it starts tradeling in patientis. the kufrg could provide the with up to $2 the.8 billion. but i'm guessing based on what we're seeing that we'll get a pop on this one. >> jackie, thank you very much, indeed. >>> still to come on the show, yelling for yellen. the s&p 500 surged a new record on wednesday, but how should you be positioned ahead of today's hope? we preview the trading day, next. >>> welcome back to the show. let's have a look at the u.s. futures. it is thursday, the day after the fed meeting and the fed statement. the dow, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq all seem just mildly higher, taking fair value into account. this is after the s&p 500 rooechd another recoached anoth record high in yes
on the flip side, 11 ipos are down 20% or more.ose, we're looking at santander consumer usa, a unit of the spanish bank and a leading provider of the subprime car loans. shares there priced at $28 in january, down 24% soon. there's a big deal coming across the bond this week. it's euroneck. it is expected to price its ipo today prosecute it starts tradeling in patientis. the kufrg could provide the with up to $2 the.8 billion. but i'm guessing based on what we're seeing that we'll get a pop on...
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that would make it the biggest ipo ever.es the video cap ramaker at just under -- gopro will be trading today under the nasdaq gpro. the gopro founder and ceo nick woodman will be on "squawk box" in a first on cnbc interview at 8:30 a.m. eastern time stateside. >>> general motors ceo mary barra will be interviewed on number's "tod nbc's "today" show. barra has been on tv in recent weeks testifying before congress and holding a press conference following the release of an internal investigation on the recall. gm says that the ignition switch linked to the separate recall of nearly 3.4 million cars earlier this month is made in china. dalian is majority owned by japan's alstom electronics. earlier, and unlike the earlier recall, gm says they switches don't have to be replaced. instead, it will fix the replaced keys so they don't pull the keys out of the one posit n position. he inflated on the driver's said air bags made by takata may have been installed by an incorrect part. >>> coming up, barclay's gets slapped with a fine.
that would make it the biggest ipo ever.es the video cap ramaker at just under -- gopro will be trading today under the nasdaq gpro. the gopro founder and ceo nick woodman will be on "squawk box" in a first on cnbc interview at 8:30 a.m. eastern time stateside. >>> general motors ceo mary barra will be interviewed on number's "tod nbc's "today" show. barra has been on tv in recent weeks testifying before congress and holding a press conference following the...
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the bar is higher for that ipo.anies will be looking to m&a exit when it is tougher to get through that ipo hurdle. >> that with index ventures general partner. the season four finale of "game of thrones" is this weekend. we speak with the show's director about the difficulties of shooting with thousands of actors over several continents next. ♪ vows never specifically forbid intimate relations with women? >> what? i shall father no children. what about other activities? it is open to interpretation. >> a scene from the latest episode of "game of thrones." while it has been a germanic season so far, the show runner says this week's finale could be the best episode ever. jon erlichman is back with us. john, i'm so excited for the season finale and so devastated it is already over. >> [laughter] there will be parties to talk about what you do after the fact. people love this show. it is more than a tv show and a lot of ways. this is a massively expensive movie that happens to be cut up in different shocks that you get
the bar is higher for that ipo.anies will be looking to m&a exit when it is tougher to get through that ipo hurdle. >> that with index ventures general partner. the season four finale of "game of thrones" is this weekend. we speak with the show's director about the difficulties of shooting with thousands of actors over several continents next. ♪ vows never specifically forbid intimate relations with women? >> what? i shall father no children. what about other...
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and ipo is up in the hong kong.nd out why the behind "the social network" is looking overseas. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west ergo i am emily chang. relatively media is planned to go public. they are known for films like "the social network and tv shows like catfish." to complete an ipo within 12 to 18 months. jon erlichman caught up with cavanaugh. a contest.t is the contest is a group of top philanthropists and industry sector leaders. be around somell social entrepreneur r philosopher. if there sector is being energy or clean water or hunger, the entire show will be around bringing in a social entrepreneur's third there will be 10 selected to come up with a solution to that problem. , in the grant we will give each episode a million dollars to make their idea into a reality. >> you just got back from china. you made lots of deals. you are bringing more content to the chinese market. you are also helping to export chinese content to the rest of the world. >> china is a place i have been going sin
and ipo is up in the hong kong.nd out why the behind "the social network" is looking overseas. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west ergo i am emily chang. relatively media is planned to go public. they are known for films like "the social network and tv shows like catfish." to complete an ipo within 12 to 18 months. jon erlichman caught up with cavanaugh. a contest.t is the contest is a group of top philanthropists and industry sector leaders. be...
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now today we caught three ipos and they were good one.company that dominates the pricing and reporting of many complex and abtruce credit default swaps. that had the backing of general atlantic and i'd still buy market up here tomorrow. there's once again too much supply coming into the market. i'm getting nervous here. huge slated deals next week. we haven't seen big secondaries next. that can be next. this threat is worth watching and worrying about. if it's hotter and heavier we need to be on alert and ready to heighten up before it reaches havoc like we saw a few short weeks ago. stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] don't just visit miami. [ jackhammer pounding, horns honking ] [ siren wailing ] visit tripadvisor miami. [ bird chirping ] with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. with millions of reviews, [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from
now today we caught three ipos and they were good one.company that dominates the pricing and reporting of many complex and abtruce credit default swaps. that had the backing of general atlantic and i'd still buy market up here tomorrow. there's once again too much supply coming into the market. i'm getting nervous here. huge slated deals next week. we haven't seen big secondaries next. that can be next. this threat is worth watching and worrying about. if it's hotter and heavier we need to be...
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we've had, what, 18 ipos this week pricing.that just a rush to get in before the end of the quarter, or are we going to start to see a glut like this coming down the road here? >> you know, i think if we see a lot more strong performance out of equity markets, you're going to see the calendar fill up pretty quickly. that's typical for a cycle where you talk about companies looking for exits. you had a lot of money put to work in the private space, for example, in the prior five to seven years. so, a market like this is a pretty good one for exits when there's lots of liquidity and people not really discriminate about where valuations are on some of these companies coming out. >> i'm curious your take on capital expenditures very quickly. what will spark that? we've been waiting for capital expenditures by corporations to begin for months now, maybe even years. it hasn't happened yet. what's going to spark that, chris? >> so, the reality's that it has happened, it just hasn't happened in a big way that's very obvious. we've stil
we've had, what, 18 ipos this week pricing.that just a rush to get in before the end of the quarter, or are we going to start to see a glut like this coming down the road here? >> you know, i think if we see a lot more strong performance out of equity markets, you're going to see the calendar fill up pretty quickly. that's typical for a cycle where you talk about companies looking for exits. you had a lot of money put to work in the private space, for example, in the prior five to seven...
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ipo to date.ed $19.8 been in 2008 and the tech ipo facebook which brought in $16 billion in 2012. morningstar says its estimate is based on reports alibaba is likely to offer 12% of the company in the ipo. the firm estimates alibaba will post annual revenue growth of 33% and expand growth margins from 47% to 49% over the next five years. but some investors have questioned whether alibaba's are sustainable. alibaba conceded in an updated ipo filing earlier this month. morningstar thinks alibaba can sustain profit margins. morningstar also believes chinese e-commerce market has plenty of room for growth, expecting the company's morning sales to double in 2020. the company's valuation was put at $230 billion last month, lower than the previous estimate of $245 billion before alibaba filed its ipo documents. whenever it happened and whatever it will be, it will be big. julia, back to you. >> courtney, absolutely. thanks. >>> now, going tore a strong, one of the most popular tunes of all time is on the
ipo to date.ed $19.8 been in 2008 and the tech ipo facebook which brought in $16 billion in 2012. morningstar says its estimate is based on reports alibaba is likely to offer 12% of the company in the ipo. the firm estimates alibaba will post annual revenue growth of 33% and expand growth margins from 47% to 49% over the next five years. but some investors have questioned whether alibaba's are sustainable. alibaba conceded in an updated ipo filing earlier this month. morningstar thinks alibaba...
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it stands to be the largest ipo in history. billion of ipo liquidity out of the market could be adverse, particularly for anyone else in the industry. >> it depends on your view of whether the pie is growing -- >> exactly. >> or if the high is existing. let's get you a quick data check. futures pointing to a low open right now. yields coming in at 2.58%. keep your eye on brent crude, approaching 113 a barrel. >> this is your twitter question of the day. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu with jonathan ferro and brendan greeley. adam is off today, tom is in washington. , we areday in brazil taking on the rifle -- rival ghana and the world cup of soccer. soccern ferro, as i say as many times as possible, usa is a tough division, isn't it? >> it is, but the sport in this country is getting bigger and bigger. the biggest jump was from this country right here. the sad thing about the world cup this year as no one is talking about it off the pitch. nobody's talking my 2018, either. they are talking about 2022, qatar
it stands to be the largest ipo in history. billion of ipo liquidity out of the market could be adverse, particularly for anyone else in the industry. >> it depends on your view of whether the pie is growing -- >> exactly. >> or if the high is existing. let's get you a quick data check. futures pointing to a low open right now. yields coming in at 2.58%. keep your eye on brent crude, approaching 113 a barrel. >> this is your twitter question of the day. >> this is...