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this is the best movement for itc in seven years. up 10.5%.sra will start trading separately on the stock exchange. in the s&peplace csc 500 to her david: the wave of amanda bank deals gives rolling, and fidelity national information services announced the completed the acquisition of financials after a company sungard, valued at $9.1 billion. shares down today on the news. gary norcross joins me now. talk to me about the motivations for this acquisition in terms of the strategic fit. sungard has a focus on capital markets. how does it fit together? fis is the leader in core banking today. we look for companies that can bring a new product and/or a new service, break us into a new market within financial services or, ideally, both. sungard is the perfect strategic fit for us. it brings our capabilities in making payments and brings as an extensive experience in capital markets, wealth management, asset management. clientelling dot com and base. david: talk about the timing of the deal. sungard was held by private equity for a long while. how d
this is the best movement for itc in seven years. up 10.5%.sra will start trading separately on the stock exchange. in the s&peplace csc 500 to her david: the wave of amanda bank deals gives rolling, and fidelity national information services announced the completed the acquisition of financials after a company sungard, valued at $9.1 billion. shares down today on the news. gary norcross joins me now. talk to me about the motivations for this acquisition in terms of the strategic fit....
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did nottatives for itc immediately respond to requests for comment, but as you can see, shares surgingline must 13%. fork friday was a letdown brick-and-mortar retailers, with in-store sales falling by double digits. while expectations for cyber monday a pretty high, some websites are starting to keep up with the traffic. amazon keeps on selling and smiling. dave clark was positively beaming this morning. dave: we had one great day and black and i looking for a record day today. it to exceed last year's cyber monday and be our biggest day ever. dominance inon's e-commerce was not built in a day. shelley is here to tell us how it is playing the long game, and it involves prime, the program it is so secretive about. y: amazon prime, all they really care about. scarlet: what is it about amazon prime people don't understand? shelly: amazon is more like costco these days than walmart. they charge customers $99 a month to have amazon prime, but then amazon gets all this information about you and they know what you are shopping for, when you watch him become and they continue to reel u.n. and
did nottatives for itc immediately respond to requests for comment, but as you can see, shares surgingline must 13%. fork friday was a letdown brick-and-mortar retailers, with in-store sales falling by double digits. while expectations for cyber monday a pretty high, some websites are starting to keep up with the traffic. amazon keeps on selling and smiling. dave clark was positively beaming this morning. dave: we had one great day and black and i looking for a record day today. it to exceed...
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having to price commercial projects, i would imagine because of the longer buildout time frame with the itcwill that pull forward business and make the rest of the year lumpier? >> utility and residentials. utility is two-three year cycle. residential short cycle. it's impacted utility. we are going to see a land rush in 2016. i think the important thing is to capitalize on that. commercial we can offer a proposition to our customers to make them do business 16 and 17 because we can look ahead and make the economics work better. residential, we'll see. we have several quarters to deal with that. what it does though it gives us a strong market '16 so we can invest and be prepared in other parts of the world. we are an international company, as well. so we don't have to be dependent on america. >> when you look at what's happening in the space and there is a need to raise cash, doesn't that put a lot of pressure on assets similar to the ones that you are building? are you seeing that yet? >> there is no question that's a factor in the overall solar sector today. if you look at our balance she
having to price commercial projects, i would imagine because of the longer buildout time frame with the itcwill that pull forward business and make the rest of the year lumpier? >> utility and residentials. utility is two-three year cycle. residential short cycle. it's impacted utility. we are going to see a land rush in 2016. i think the important thing is to capitalize on that. commercial we can offer a proposition to our customers to make them do business 16 and 17 because we can look...
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ibm builds itself as a leader in itc security, this has the appearance, not actuality, an afterthought of acquisition for ibm. i think cyberark would give them a stronger footprint, particularly with ibm's many government clients that might be more with hackers. i think it could be so crucial for ibmf i were them, i would double down. i would snap up imperva, another cyber leader that products business critical data and applications. that's right in ibm's wheelhouse and it's a $2.3 billion, chump change to ibm but magnificent revenue growth and that could offset ibm revenue declines. they focus on data protection, makes it a perfect fit for ibm. oh, and they're actually profitable. that might make it easier to swallow. given how the stock has been roar, i think ibm needs to move sooner rather than later. like tomorrow. fy were ibm, i would snap up a big competitor in the data analytic space. maybe the $3 billion click technologies or -- i don't think they want to sell -- $6.9 billion tableu software. they have been taking shares from ibm in the analytics space. if you can't beat them,
ibm builds itself as a leader in itc security, this has the appearance, not actuality, an afterthought of acquisition for ibm. i think cyberark would give them a stronger footprint, particularly with ibm's many government clients that might be more with hackers. i think it could be so crucial for ibmf i were them, i would double down. i would snap up imperva, another cyber leader that products business critical data and applications. that's right in ibm's wheelhouse and it's a $2.3 billion,...
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we're watching shares of itc. they were halted for trading on a circuit breaker, this after a bloomberg report saying the company could be looking to put itself up for sale. itc shares certainly a focus. they've reopened for trading now up about 8.5% on relatively heavy volume, but you can see here that move up to the highest levels of the day now coming back down just off a bit, but, again, on bloomberg reports that the company may be looking to put itself up for sale, guys. back over to you. >> okay. why don't we take another look at what the markets are up to. it's a bit of a soggy day here today with all of them starting out in what is going to be an incredible heavy week of economic data culminating in the big jobs report on friday. it's the last jobs report before an expected rate hike from the fed in the middle of the month. joining us, we have bill stone, chief strategist at pnc asset management and joe tannis. thank you for joining us today. bill, does the rest of the year look like to you and going into
we're watching shares of itc. they were halted for trading on a circuit breaker, this after a bloomberg report saying the company could be looking to put itself up for sale. itc shares certainly a focus. they've reopened for trading now up about 8.5% on relatively heavy volume, but you can see here that move up to the highest levels of the day now coming back down just off a bit, but, again, on bloomberg reports that the company may be looking to put itself up for sale, guys. back over to you....
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finally, big thank you to the itc corporation providing funds for nine high-tech wheelchairs.ach chair cost $15,000. finally, the factor tip of the day, many americans had off because it's veteran's day. on saturday, at hof stra university, 10-to-4, the law school will provide legal advice to american vets. please call the school for an appointment. also, we'd like to recognize all americans today with this essay. ♪ and i won't forget the men who died ♪ ♪ who gave that right to me ♪ and i gladly stand up ♪ next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ because there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ ♪ god bless the usa >> very nice. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. also, we'd like you to spout off from factor anywhere in the world. if you wish to opine, word of the day, no chuffiness. again, please remember, the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. >> breaking tonight, new evidence that was started with a campus protest in missouri, may be spreading to more colleges and universities as small groups of students use kplants
finally, big thank you to the itc corporation providing funds for nine high-tech wheelchairs.ach chair cost $15,000. finally, the factor tip of the day, many americans had off because it's veteran's day. on saturday, at hof stra university, 10-to-4, the law school will provide legal advice to american vets. please call the school for an appointment. also, we'd like to recognize all americans today with this essay. ♪ and i won't forget the men who died ♪ ♪ who gave that right to me ♪ and...
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library of congress that i was looking at -- how theof the library of congress is linked up with the itc some of the papers were still classified. note declassify them and there was somebody there who have the power to declassify them on the spot. they were just eventually labeled as classified human though there were extremely innocuous. the most are very innocuous. >> community take advantage of this despicable questions? first, could you talk a little bit about the sources for your study? are what -- what organizing collections to do look at? there were some great researchers connected with this project. secondly i wonder if you could comment on the film the monuments men based on your in-depth research to the movie get it right? thirdly since you're here at the center, we like to connect scholarship and public policy policymakers. what kind of lessons would you draw from the experience of world war ii? >> altra questions. give me a little time on that. -- as i said i stumbled on this project file and about my father's list than done this work. he was long dead here was to fly was bor
library of congress that i was looking at -- how theof the library of congress is linked up with the itc some of the papers were still classified. note declassify them and there was somebody there who have the power to declassify them on the spot. they were just eventually labeled as classified human though there were extremely innocuous. the most are very innocuous. >> community take advantage of this despicable questions? first, could you talk a little bit about the sources for your...
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and that's how we got the child tax reform credit and expansions of the itc, was in a debate like that where you didn't necessarily need a strong constituency push but needed really smart people who knew how to get something done in an overall package. and i just think fundamentally that's changing and we have to bring more individual groups and workers to the table. and that means broadening the constituency much well beyond what we're seeing today. >> and gary, i would like to bring you into this as well. we're in the midst of the election cycle that's set against the backdrop of fiscal constraints at the federal level. tax reform discussions are thought by many to be on the horizon and perhaps in the very near future. and this could especially benefit requirement savings because as we heard this morning, savings incentives make up such a large share of the tax code. although as a new report issued today by the center for american progress finds, many of those incentives are overwhelmingly complex. they are hard to understand and make it very difficult for workers to take advantage o
and that's how we got the child tax reform credit and expansions of the itc, was in a debate like that where you didn't necessarily need a strong constituency push but needed really smart people who knew how to get something done in an overall package. and i just think fundamentally that's changing and we have to bring more individual groups and workers to the table. and that means broadening the constituency much well beyond what we're seeing today. >> and gary, i would like to bring you...
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that's how we got the child tax credit and expansions of the itc, in a debate like that where you didn't necessarily need a strong constituency push but needed smart people who knew how to get something done in an overall package. i thinkfulfundamentally that's and we have to bring more groups and organizations, individuals and workers to the table and that means broadening the constituently much well beyond what we're seeing today. >> gary, i'd like to bring you into this. we're in the midst of an election cycle set against the backdrop of fiscal constraints at the federal level, tax reform discussions are thought by many to be on the horizon and perhaps in the near future. and this could benefit retirement savings because, as we heard, savings incentives make up a large share of the tax code. as a new report issued today finds many of those incentives are overwhelmingly complex, hard to understand, and make it very difficult for workers to take advantage of them as a result. in addition, many are skewed in favor of higher income earnings. how can we get more retirement policy experts l
that's how we got the child tax credit and expansions of the itc, in a debate like that where you didn't necessarily need a strong constituency push but needed smart people who knew how to get something done in an overall package. i thinkfulfundamentally that's and we have to bring more groups and organizations, individuals and workers to the table and that means broadening the constituently much well beyond what we're seeing today. >> gary, i'd like to bring you into this. we're in the...
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>> we've seen, just looking at the itc and the production tax credit experience just in the last fiveor six years, you can see when we had a sustained investment policy for the itc, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically. when we didn't have that clarity in other tax provisions for clean energy, things dropped off. so it's a very clear spotlight on what the power of policy certainly can provide to the investment community. >> thank you. we'll have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year. 65,000 coal miners. you can see how this is a growth trajectory. if we kept these tax incentives on the book, the fuel economy standards, we would revolutionize our own country but give the leadership to the rest of the world and be able to export these technologies, by the way, around the rest of the world. i thank you for all of your help here today. >> it's my understanding we've had a vote that has been called. so what i'm going to do is step away from the chair while senator bozeman questions, make my vote really quickly, and then get back so we can keep continuing
>> we've seen, just looking at the itc and the production tax credit experience just in the last fiveor six years, you can see when we had a sustained investment policy for the itc, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically. when we didn't have that clarity in other tax provisions for clean energy, things dropped off. so it's a very clear spotlight on what the power of policy certainly can provide to the investment community. >> thank you. we'll have 300,000 jobs in...
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. >> we've seen looking at the itc and production tax credit, experienced this in the last five or six years. when we had a sustained investment policy, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically and when we didn't have that clarity and other provisions, things dropped off, so it's a very clear slight on what the power of policy certainty can provide to the vest m. >> thank you. we're going to have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year. 65,000 coal miners, so you can see how this is a growth trajectory, that if we keep these on the books and the fuel economy standards, we would revolutionize our own country and be able to export around the rest of the world. i thank you for all of your help here today. >> thank you. it's my understand iing that wee had a vote that has been called. does anybody -- just, so what i'm going to do is step away from the chair while senator boseman questions. make my vote quickly and then get back so we can keep continuing with the hearing. thank you. >> it was revealed this month that china's coal con sums is 17% higher than prev
. >> we've seen looking at the itc and production tax credit, experienced this in the last five or six years. when we had a sustained investment policy, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically and when we didn't have that clarity and other provisions, things dropped off, so it's a very clear slight on what the power of policy certainty can provide to the vest m. >> thank you. we're going to have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year. 65,000 coal...
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>> we've seen, just looking at the itc and the production tax credit experience just in the last fivesix year, you can see when we had a sustained development policy for the itc, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically. when we didn't have that clarity in other tax provisions for clean energy, things dropped off. so it's a very clear spotlight on what the power of policy certainly can provide to the investment community. >> thank you. we'll have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year. we would revolutionize our own country but give the leadership to the rest of the world and be able to export these technologies, by the way, around the rest of the world. i thank you for all of your help here today. >> it's my understanding we've had a vote that has been called. so what i'm going to do is step away from the chair while senator bozeman questions, make my vote really quickly, and then get back so we can keep continuing with the hearing. thank you. >>> mr. hughley, as you know, it was revealed earlier this month that china's coal consumption is 17% higher tha
>> we've seen, just looking at the itc and the production tax credit experience just in the last fivesix year, you can see when we had a sustained development policy for the itc, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically. when we didn't have that clarity in other tax provisions for clean energy, things dropped off. so it's a very clear spotlight on what the power of policy certainly can provide to the investment community. >> thank you. we'll have 300,000 jobs in wind...
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>> we've seen just looking at the itc and the production tax credit experience just in the last fivex years you can see when we had a sustained investment policy for the itc, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically. when we didn't have that clarity and other tax provisions for clean energy, things dropped off. it's a very clear spotlight on what the power of policy certainty can provide to the investment. >> we're going to have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year, 65,000 coal miners. you can see how this is a growth trajecto trajectory. if we kept this on the books, we would revolutionize our own country but give the leadership to the rest of the world and be able to export these technologies by the way around the rest of the world. i thank you for all of your help here today and i thank you, madam chair. >> thank you. it's my understanding that we've had a vote that has been called. what i'm going to do is step away from the chair while senator bozeman questions, make my vote really quickly and get back so we can continue with the hearing. thank you
>> we've seen just looking at the itc and the production tax credit experience just in the last fivex years you can see when we had a sustained investment policy for the itc, we saw investment and deployment increase dramatically. when we didn't have that clarity and other tax provisions for clean energy, things dropped off. it's a very clear spotlight on what the power of policy certainty can provide to the investment. >> we're going to have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the...
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experience in the last five or six years you can see when we had a sustained investment policy for the itc investment and deployment increased dramatically. we did have a clarity and other tax provisions for clean energy things dropped off. so it's a very clear spotlight of what the power of policy, certainly can provide the investment in this community. spiff will have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year. so you can see this is a growth trajectory that if we kept these taxes that's on the books, taking powerpoint and renewable, and the fuel economy standards we would revolutionize our own country but give the leadership to the rest of the world and be able to export these technologies widely around the rest of the world. i thank you all for your help educate and thank you, madam chair. >> it's my understanding we've had a vote that has been called. does anybody -- just -- one of want to do step away from the chair of senator boozman questions. make my vote quickly and then get back so we can keep continuing with the hearing. thank you. >> mr. you'll come as you and i wa
experience in the last five or six years you can see when we had a sustained investment policy for the itc investment and deployment increased dramatically. we did have a clarity and other tax provisions for clean energy things dropped off. so it's a very clear spotlight of what the power of policy, certainly can provide the investment in this community. spiff will have 300,000 jobs in wind and solar by the end of next year. so you can see this is a growth trajectory that if we kept these taxes...
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>> that's a question probably more directed to the itc and what i can tell you is we have been workingwith the ftc on privacy issues. >> okay. >> does the department of transportation or the nhtsa have any particular expertise that would warrant having them rather than the ftc to answer your response over the privacy policies related to the connected car devices? >> we do have privacy experts. that is one of the things that we'll be addressing in our rule making and so we have expertise at the agency and at the department. >> is there a certain time frame? is this a date or conference or meeting that you will be addressing this? is there a specific meeting for that? >> sure, sure. what we'll be doing is in the context of our proposed rule making we'll have much discussion on the privacy access. >> most of the technologies that are development are indpelt of the dsrc and do not rely on the dsrc. what nhtsa doing to further develop adoption and not hamper the innovation we're seeing is. >> we're using all the tools at our disposal, regulations where appropriate and consumer tools and it'
>> that's a question probably more directed to the itc and what i can tell you is we have been workingwith the ftc on privacy issues. >> okay. >> does the department of transportation or the nhtsa have any particular expertise that would warrant having them rather than the ftc to answer your response over the privacy policies related to the connected car devices? >> we do have privacy experts. that is one of the things that we'll be addressing in our rule making and so...