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but jack dorsey has pulled it off.if this one ceo can give you a 72% gain in twitter and 77% gain in square, what can we learn from him doing this seminar on wednesday for action alerts for club members and i have been thinking about this so we got some valuable lessons here, let's take them one at a time dorsey may be able to handle jumping back and forth but for us mere mortals. after we learned there would be replacing monsanto in the s&p 500 last week. two years ago twitter was a troubled company and one that was run by -- abuse someone or overwhelm them with spam nobody likes an unpleasant experience so the company struggled to grow its active user basis. this is when dorsey realized we need to clean up the platform. the most objectionable comments get buried at the annual meeting a couple of weeks ago, he explained how twitter is learning. and he did it, hcleaned up the platform at the same time twitter finally figured out modernization. for example, they started a data license business where they organize your p
but jack dorsey has pulled it off.if this one ceo can give you a 72% gain in twitter and 77% gain in square, what can we learn from him doing this seminar on wednesday for action alerts for club members and i have been thinking about this so we got some valuable lessons here, let's take them one at a time dorsey may be able to handle jumping back and forth but for us mere mortals. after we learned there would be replacing monsanto in the s&p 500 last week. two years ago twitter was a...
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the monetary wealth of other folks but i would like to think that i made up for it in other ways jack dorsey has taken a good amount of heat the last several years. dorsey is coming outlooking pretty decent for his job, he's the chief executive of and the founder of as well if you thought you had a nice month of may does not compare to contador soy who saw his net worth increase by a whopping $733 million or there abouts twitter stock has flown right past the rest of the market gaining 14% just for the month of may meaning jack dorsey's stake in the company gained around $65 million in value. not too shabby that means that his stake in square will account for the network of the month as it is sores for around 24% that stake gains $668 million during the month again, not too shabby. if you look over the past year, investors who have been a i llog for the ride have been benefited to some degrees. it is still up 88% over the last 12 months. square shares are up 50% and set a new record high earlier today 67 melissa, what will it take to keep things moving in the upward and ongoing direction for
the monetary wealth of other folks but i would like to think that i made up for it in other ways jack dorsey has taken a good amount of heat the last several years. dorsey is coming outlooking pretty decent for his job, he's the chief executive of and the founder of as well if you thought you had a nice month of may does not compare to contador soy who saw his net worth increase by a whopping $733 million or there abouts twitter stock has flown right past the rest of the market gaining 14% just...
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it's unbelievable. >> i found out something very interesting the day before this tweet by jack dorseyth of the heat pump, he also sent out another tweet. he retweeted the dalai lama. not that long ago the dalai lama said this about gay marriage, which is the reason for chick-fil-a. they want me to condone homosexuality. i am a buddhist. the relationship between two men is wrong. more recently he said people who have belief or have special traditions and you shall follow according to your tradition.i de mob from the loony left to send on jack dorsey for re-tweeting the dalai lama despite his views on homosexuality and it must make you think this is not really about defending traditional views of marriage, it's really about being anti-christian. that's what we used to call bigotry. >> martha: quick thought, bill. >> jack dorsey may next need to be careful. he may order a cake from the colorado bakery. this man bears watching. >> martha: thank you guys. great to see about the night. still to come, former president george h.w. bush celebrates a big birthday today. stay tuned for the quote
it's unbelievable. >> i found out something very interesting the day before this tweet by jack dorseyth of the heat pump, he also sent out another tweet. he retweeted the dalai lama. not that long ago the dalai lama said this about gay marriage, which is the reason for chick-fil-a. they want me to condone homosexuality. i am a buddhist. the relationship between two men is wrong. more recently he said people who have belief or have special traditions and you shall follow according to your...
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lack the monetary wealth of other folks, but i like to think i've made up for it in other ways but jack dorsey taken a good amount of heat over the years, but over the course of the last 12 months, dorsey has come out looking pretty decent for his job at the helm of both companies he is the chief executive of and a founder of, as well. and if you thought you had a nice month of may, it likely doesn't compare to dorsey, who saw his net worth increase by a whopping -- get this -- $733 million, or thereabouts. now, twitter stock has flown right past the rest of the market, gaining 14%, just for the month of may, meaning jack dorsey's stake in the company gained around $65 million in value, not too shabby. and that means that his stake in square will account for the bulk of his net worth gain for the month, as shares of the payment processor soared by around 24%, meaning that that stake gained $668 million just during the month. again, not too shabby. if you look over the past year, investors who have been at least along for the ride have benefited to some degree twitter, still a long way away fro
lack the monetary wealth of other folks, but i like to think i've made up for it in other ways but jack dorsey taken a good amount of heat over the years, but over the course of the last 12 months, dorsey has come out looking pretty decent for his job at the helm of both companies he is the chief executive of and a founder of, as well. and if you thought you had a nice month of may, it likely doesn't compare to dorsey, who saw his net worth increase by a whopping -- get this -- $733 million, or...
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we're all lamenting jack dorsey and saying what is jack doing.e can't run two companies he can't do this he won't even get enough -- >> we also made a comparison -- david makes an excellent point about facebook and why he'd rather own facebook than twitter. i get it one of the things we said is go back to the early days of facebook people were calling for zuckerberg's head the first nine months you have breaking news, i can see it in your face. >> on the at&t and time warner deal let's go for all the details >> at&t and u.s. regulators agree to end waiting period to close on the time warner deal as early as tomorrow. according to this filing, at&t is promising to put a fire wall between turner and cnn communications you're looking at time warner up 1.5% at&t shares are also on the move. >> you're an at&t shareholder. >> for probably 12 to 15 months. where the stock's done a lot of different things 9 1/2 times earnings i think they do have massive distribution i don't really understand why they're trading at the bottom now that we've done this dea
we're all lamenting jack dorsey and saying what is jack doing.e can't run two companies he can't do this he won't even get enough -- >> we also made a comparison -- david makes an excellent point about facebook and why he'd rather own facebook than twitter. i get it one of the things we said is go back to the early days of facebook people were calling for zuckerberg's head the first nine months you have breaking news, i can see it in your face. >> on the at&t and time warner...
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jack dorsey.are and twitt jack dorsey's father was happy i acknowledged it was great his father said you, you admitted it. thank you. >> we saw kim and what she said last night that at kanye's birthday party that she and jack dorsey and she talked and he heard her out on the edit button jpmorgan yesterday taking their target to 15 raising their revenue about 3%. >> she's all over. she's getting an edit button she's getting people pardoned by the presidt. >> rarely confused with einstein. >> we shouldn't go to bob without doing tesla and hr block. >> in guy from bear what is he trying to do does he wake up every morning and say bash the shorts? he calls out a new idea. he's been doing it every day he said why do people hate the fact they're laying off people it's fabulous they're laying off people he said that laying off only white collar workers not the blue collar. this is great. and hrb? >> oh, my gosh down 21%. >> it was a nightmare for people like you they sneak in. it's going to be horrible f
jack dorsey.are and twitt jack dorsey's father was happy i acknowledged it was great his father said you, you admitted it. thank you. >> we saw kim and what she said last night that at kanye's birthday party that she and jack dorsey and she talked and he heard her out on the edit button jpmorgan yesterday taking their target to 15 raising their revenue about 3%. >> she's all over. she's getting an edit button she's getting people pardoned by the presidt. >> rarely confused...
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twitter ceo jack dorsey has been meeting with top trump aids, compensators -- top , commentators to build trust with conservative voices here in washington. h, what is your take on this? we saw in congressional hearings, lawmakers repeatedly asked about facebook bias against conservative views and mark zuckerberg really pushed back against that. what you make of the olive branch? we are talking about this we need to talk about it responsibly. if you look at the news organizations in general that 'sve benefited from facebook algorithm change in january, one of the top beneficiaries has been fox. if you look at what has happened on facebook's platform, there is no hard evidence you can point hashat conservative content been suppressed in any way more than liberal content. but there is this larger fear of what these platforms have in terms of control of what we read and see and hear peru's thing updates on our -- as we peru's updates on our friends. that is real. that is something these executives want to address concerns about. theseeed to meet with critics to lock them understand how the p
twitter ceo jack dorsey has been meeting with top trump aids, compensators -- top , commentators to build trust with conservative voices here in washington. h, what is your take on this? we saw in congressional hearings, lawmakers repeatedly asked about facebook bias against conservative views and mark zuckerberg really pushed back against that. what you make of the olive branch? we are talking about this we need to talk about it responsibly. if you look at the news organizations in general...
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give us greater control and they are on the big giant apology tour but let's talk about twitter, jack dorseye 7th came out saying i'm a left-winger and so is the company that employed a letter to everybody. last week he is reported to be in washington in the georgetown area at a big powerhouse restaurant, eating some crawl, republican leadership including a top aide at the white house, to find a way to make our leadership believe twitter can be a fair place and i laugh because it is not going to happen. patty: 1 we appreciate it, great when you can take control back for yourself. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour, 16-year-old casting ballots, is it really a good idea to put the fate of our country in the hands of teenagers? what do you think? ♪ heather: the suspected gunman in the deadly attack on the capital gazette will be in court, police searching jarrod ramos's apartment as they work to unravel what led to the shooting. amber miller from baltimore live outside the apartment in rural maryland with the newest details. >> reporter: as of right now it is very quiet, no police
give us greater control and they are on the big giant apology tour but let's talk about twitter, jack dorseye 7th came out saying i'm a left-winger and so is the company that employed a letter to everybody. last week he is reported to be in washington in the georgetown area at a big powerhouse restaurant, eating some crawl, republican leadership including a top aide at the white house, to find a way to make our leadership believe twitter can be a fair place and i laugh because it is not going...
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jack dorsey is talking about personalization, orienting the brand around topics and trends rather thanorcing people to have to figure out how to curate their own timeline. you know it takes a lot of time and effort to be creating the perfect newsfeed. we want to shift the birding -- burden to twitter to find out what people want tn ey want to know it's. and why,nic or option instead of having to follow the commentators about it, etc.,s, they will send you a paying and take you to this events page that will sell you a live a feed of what is happening that will alert you to what the latest is. >> how are they doing this? better ai, actual humans working behind-the-scenes to say this for cano in hawaii, this is a huge story, i think people need to know? it is a big process to be able to organize information in lifetime which is what this is all about. about organizing the content that is already coming through the platform. i spoke to the director of
jack dorsey is talking about personalization, orienting the brand around topics and trends rather thanorcing people to have to figure out how to curate their own timeline. you know it takes a lot of time and effort to be creating the perfect newsfeed. we want to shift the birding -- burden to twitter to find out what people want tn ey want to know it's. and why,nic or option instead of having to follow the commentators about it, etc.,s, they will send you a paying and take you to this events...
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it includes jack dorsey. with her, by the way, on this thing programming note you don't want tss this later. uk prime minister theresa may is going to be on cnbc this morning. she's going to speak with our own steve sedgwick "squawk box" returns in just moment it can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe onesphere, you can tame the it monste hewlett packard enterprise. clouds, apps, and insights faster. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. right before the break, we m
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it's interesting if you look at the charts for square and twitter, which jack dorsey runs both of these. both of them up and to the right over the last year, despite headwinds. i have another chart here in the library, showing the company's turnaround at twitter. dan, what do you make of the fact that dorsey has somehow been able to pull this off? dan: dorsey has had the golden touch. if you look at the twitter turnaround story, it has really been remarkable over the last 12 months. the monetization theme, what we've seen on user engagement. square, the success speaks for itself. there were a lot of bears who thought square's business model was just not sustainable. when you look at what dorsey has done, forest and the trees, it's one of the more remarkable leadership positions and jobs we have seen. lowe's companies, in different ways -- those companies, in different ways, had challenges. twitter's turnaround story speaks for itself. what has happened there has just been a massive turnaround. we continue to think twitter goes higher here. dorsey should be getting a ton of credit here w
it's interesting if you look at the charts for square and twitter, which jack dorsey runs both of these. both of them up and to the right over the last year, despite headwinds. i have another chart here in the library, showing the company's turnaround at twitter. dan, what do you make of the fact that dorsey has somehow been able to pull this off? dan: dorsey has had the golden touch. if you look at the twitter turnaround story, it has really been remarkable over the last 12 months. the...
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jack dorsey runs square and twitter. other nontech stocks that are getting its due. i see others are keen on gill yad today. and if we are talking nasdaq, we have to talk starbucks where howard schultz stepped down as executive chairman some fear a new stream of insider selling. others just wanted howard around longer to help the ceo and f.a.n.g itself can never be dismissed. google turns out to be a winner. advertisers need your consent to target you with product. these regulations are basically a give away for google and for facebook now there was time when facebook and amazon were both in the government cross hairs today "the new york times" tried to stoke the coals all i can say is of course they do and most people don't mind as there is no expectation of privacy when you post something on facebook or instagram get serious. amazon's crime, it got on the president's bad side so he started trying to tear up the company's delivery deal with the post office. chump change for amazon. here is the bottom line, the nasdaq was left for dead not that long ago but turns out
jack dorsey runs square and twitter. other nontech stocks that are getting its due. i see others are keen on gill yad today. and if we are talking nasdaq, we have to talk starbucks where howard schultz stepped down as executive chairman some fear a new stream of insider selling. others just wanted howard around longer to help the ceo and f.a.n.g itself can never be dismissed. google turns out to be a winner. advertisers need your consent to target you with product. these regulations are...
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you recently met with twitter ceo jack dorsey. you concerned that other tech companies like twitter, google, have similar relationships with the chinese government or chinese companies in a market they have been trying to court for a very long time? greg: let's face it, we don't know the answer to that fully. when we had mr. zuckerberg for the committee for five hours, this was not disclosed. they felt they had disclosed it in the past. we don't know. we should know. we think this is where companies would benefit from coming before our committee voluntarily and sharing and answering questions. the american people have a right to know more than some legalese in a disclosure agreement that, frankly, nobody reads or understands. they are just ignored. you hit click and agree and off you go. who knows what is behind it? that's what really troues consumer they are not sure they can trust now some of these agreements and how their data are used or not and with whom or not and what has been scraped or not. and i think they are saying in
you recently met with twitter ceo jack dorsey. you concerned that other tech companies like twitter, google, have similar relationships with the chinese government or chinese companies in a market they have been trying to court for a very long time? greg: let's face it, we don't know the answer to that fully. when we had mr. zuckerberg for the committee for five hours, this was not disclosed. they felt they had disclosed it in the past. we don't know. we should know. we think this is where...
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jack dorsey is talking about personalization, orienting the brand around topics and trends rather than people to have to figure out how to curate their own timeline.ofime and effort to create the perfect newsfeed. they want to shift the burden to twitter to find out what people want to know, when they nt to know it. for instance, the volcanic eruption in hawaii, instead of having to follow the hawaiian government officials, commentators about it, etc., they will send you a paying and ping and take a you to this events page that will sell you a live a feed of what is happening that will ert you to what thtest is. emily: how are they doing this? better ai, actual humans working behind-the-scenes to say this -- there is a volcano in hawaii, this is a huge story, i think people need to know? selina: it is a big process to be able to organize information in lifetime which is what this is all about. about organizing the content that is already coming through the platform. i spoke to the director of cure ration yesterday and really -- curation yesterday and really waed to understand how they
jack dorsey is talking about personalization, orienting the brand around topics and trends rather than people to have to figure out how to curate their own timeline.ofime and effort to create the perfect newsfeed. they want to shift the burden to twitter to find out what people want to know, when they nt to know it. for instance, the volcanic eruption in hawaii, instead of having to follow the hawaiian government officials, commentators about it, etc., they will send you a paying and ping and...
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you recently met with twitter ceo jack dorsey.oncerned that other tech companies like twitter, google, have similar relationships with the chinese government or chinese companies in a market they have been trying to court for a very long time? greg: let's face it, we don't know the answer to that fully. when we had mr. zuckerberg for the committee for five hours, this was not disclosed. they felt they had disclosed it in the past. we don't know. we should know. you know, this is where companies would benefit from coming before our committee voluntarily and sharing and answering questions. the american people have a right to know more than some legalese in a disclosure agreement that, frankly, nobody reads or understands. and you can't edit it anyway. they are just ignored. you hit click and agree and off you go. who knows what is behind it? that's what really troubles consumers. they are not sure they can trust now some of these agreements and how their data are used or not and with whom or not and what has been scraped or not. an
you recently met with twitter ceo jack dorsey.oncerned that other tech companies like twitter, google, have similar relationships with the chinese government or chinese companies in a market they have been trying to court for a very long time? greg: let's face it, we don't know the answer to that fully. when we had mr. zuckerberg for the committee for five hours, this was not disclosed. they felt they had disclosed it in the past. we don't know. we should know. you know, this is where companies...
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now with jack dorsey back at the helm, he would like to fold live video back into the broader content emily: twitter says they are taking steps to streamline to enable increased efficiency to better align with their vision. es this mean more or less deals? as you said, they just struck a number of deals and partnerships. selina: some of the people who struck those deals are no longer at the company. the person they hired a year ago to spearhead live video has left the company and the head of news partnerships has left the company. i don't necessarily think it means more or less deals will be struck, but it may mean brands and advertisers are less happy about the new deal outcome they are going to get. we have not seen twitter create a dedicated tab for live video, have not made it easier to surface. from jack's perspective, he wants the platform to be content agnostic, so it is notbo video, live, photo, tweet. it is about, anything relevant to you surfaced to your feed and not focused on specific content areas. emily: twitter was added to the s&p 500. analysts are mixed on the stock,
now with jack dorsey back at the helm, he would like to fold live video back into the broader content emily: twitter says they are taking steps to streamline to enable increased efficiency to better align with their vision. es this mean more or less deals? as you said, they just struck a number of deals and partnerships. selina: some of the people who struck those deals are no longer at the company. the person they hired a year ago to spearhead live video has left the company and the head of...
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it is no wonder jack dorsey has lived up to his promise and got that bit license.mily: all right, bloomberg's caroline hyde for us in london continuing to digest those , headlines. thank you so much, caroline, for that update. coming up, ibm's project debater faced off against its human competition. so did the robot hold its own and what does it mean for the future of watson business? we would discuss with the director of ibm research. bloomberg tech is live streaming on twitter. check us out and be sure to follow our global breaking news network at tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think that one of the claims made was that people should choose how to spend their money. i would like to offer a different view. emily: that was ibm's project debater giving its first ever public rebuttal monday. the robot held its own during two short debates and had some success, showing how adaptable this technology has become. the audience of mostly journalists and analysts said the robot scored better than human debaters on enriching knowledge, but human debaters scored
it is no wonder jack dorsey has lived up to his promise and got that bit license.mily: all right, bloomberg's caroline hyde for us in london continuing to digest those , headlines. thank you so much, caroline, for that update. coming up, ibm's project debater faced off against its human competition. so did the robot hold its own and what does it mean for the future of watson business? we would discuss with the director of ibm research. bloomberg tech is live streaming on twitter. check us out...
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it is no wonder jack dorsey has lived up to his promise and got that bit license.mily: caroline hyde in london, continuing to digest those headlines. thank you for that update. debaterp, ibm's project faced off against its human competition. did the robot hold its own and what does it mean for the future of watson? we will discuss with ibm researchers -- the director of ibm research. bloomberg tech is live streaming on twitter. check us out and be sure to follow our global breaking news technology -- network on twitter. ♪ tter. ♪ >> one of the claims made was that people should choose how to spend their money. i would like to offer a different view. emily: that was ibm's project debater giving a rebuttal monday. the robot held its own during two short debates and had some success, showing how did apple -- how adaptable this technology has become. the audience says the robot scored better on human debaters than enriching knowledge, but human debaters scored better on delivery, perhaps because the robot sounded like a robot. we caught up with arvind krishna, ibm's se
it is no wonder jack dorsey has lived up to his promise and got that bit license.mily: caroline hyde in london, continuing to digest those headlines. thank you for that update. debaterp, ibm's project faced off against its human competition. did the robot hold its own and what does it mean for the future of watson? we will discuss with ibm researchers -- the director of ibm research. bloomberg tech is live streaming on twitter. check us out and be sure to follow our global breaking news...
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jack dorsey was caught eating a chick-fil-a in public and had to issue an apology for that because the gone crazy.. a recent piece in huff-po says if you really love lgbtq people you can't keep eating chick-fil-a. because they want to control now what you eat.er ironically the left is forcing gay chick-fil-a lovers back to the culinary closet. are we for that? chad is a journalist in new york and he is not for it. he joins us tonight. chadwick moore, huff-po tells gay people where they are. allowed to eat now? >> this seems to be true. this is interesting. i don't know if you looked around for the month of june recently but every international corporation you can think of, every bank, every airline, consumer product, retail store is hosed down in rainbow flags. they have all changed the avatars to rainbow color. i took an uber the other day and the line that showed me where the driver was going turned into a rainbow path.be they are the status quo. the lgbtq rights movement is the establishment, the man. they are so desperate for the enemies and villains that the best thing they can co
jack dorsey was caught eating a chick-fil-a in public and had to issue an apology for that because the gone crazy.. a recent piece in huff-po says if you really love lgbtq people you can't keep eating chick-fil-a. because they want to control now what you eat.er ironically the left is forcing gay chick-fil-a lovers back to the culinary closet. are we for that? chad is a journalist in new york and he is not for it. he joins us tonight. chadwick moore, huff-po tells gay people where they are....
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charles: i've got to tell you its been a heck of a month rather for jack dorsey, twitter made one heckbound but these inclusions, rubber stamps these names i guess with the bigger money hedge fund guys and money-market guys but the rally in and of itself david, again the only thing that discourages me is the individual investor i think still perhaps is missing out something i went over before i came up to the studio, bullish ness is extraordinarily low. >> yeah, absolutely. i think a lot of investors are still afraid of valuations they've seen a lot of stocks get away from them now but i'm pointing out basically we're still in a low interest rate environment so what i'm steering people towards are like world class names but not the ones in the news every day, and looking for sectors have not quite participated over the last couple of years two sectors i really like, energy and also consumer products-type things and the two names i would go for , block for and gamble and exxon. proctor and gamble is down 20% so far this year but they have great exposure to the global growth and 60% of t
charles: i've got to tell you its been a heck of a month rather for jack dorsey, twitter made one heckbound but these inclusions, rubber stamps these names i guess with the bigger money hedge fund guys and money-market guys but the rally in and of itself david, again the only thing that discourages me is the individual investor i think still perhaps is missing out something i went over before i came up to the studio, bullish ness is extraordinarily low. >> yeah, absolutely. i think a lot...
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>> judge, jack dorsey, square. they bought tell me at the 65 strike with the stock at 60 bucks. now, they also sold a higher strike, the 70s against it, judge. so, that's a culvert cal spread. there you see that huge spike in volume it's worth noting and it was certainly, for me, anyway, i believe, worth getting on there and surfing it i'll probably be in this one for about two to three weeks. >> guys, good stuff. come back this way >> tha y, nkousir. >> where are we going now? we'll be right back. this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities - trade confirmed - and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that
>> judge, jack dorsey, square. they bought tell me at the 65 strike with the stock at 60 bucks. now, they also sold a higher strike, the 70s against it, judge. so, that's a culvert cal spread. there you see that huge spike in volume it's worth noting and it was certainly, for me, anyway, i believe, worth getting on there and surfing it i'll probably be in this one for about two to three weeks. >> guys, good stuff. come back this way >> tha y, nkousir. >> where are we...
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m is doing a deep dive into jack dorsey's empire look at him there. catch that and much more on "mad money" tonight at 6:00 p.m still ahead on fast. jackie deangelis spoke to the u.s. steel ceo earlier today jackie >> hey, melissa. well, u.s. steel is bringing one of its steel plants back online today. that's one step in its steel revival. the ceo telling me trade war, what trade war we've got that story when "fast money" comes back. well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the eaings tool from td ameritrade. is coming
m is doing a deep dive into jack dorsey's empire look at him there. catch that and much more on "mad money" tonight at 6:00 p.m still ahead on fast. jackie deangelis spoke to the u.s. steel ceo earlier today jackie >> hey, melissa. well, u.s. steel is bringing one of its steel plants back online today. that's one step in its steel revival. the ceo telling me trade war, what trade war we've got that story when "fast money" comes back. well, it's earnings season once...
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his apology reminds me of jack dorsey of twitter apologizing for eating at chick-fil-a and saying heremember if it wasn't for the starch in your shirt there would be nothing holding you up. >> juan: kimberly, now part of the problem stephen colbert beats fallon regularly. >> greg: in ratings. >> juan: and fallon identifies this moment as the one in which people just said, you know, we don't like it. in fact, it looks like people who are strongly anti-trump are the ones who have had the ratings. >> kimberly: this is pathetic super snowflakey. why is he apole guising about this? i thought that was good tv, funny, he has been telling everybody that's his hair that it's real. >> dana: he got the scoop. >> kimberly: he got the scoop. why not? the president was good-natured and fun about it. this is the world is getting ridiculous or more ridiculous. >> juan: go to exactly what jimmy fallon said people think he normalized trump but he doesn't share president trump's political beliefs and he wasn't trying to normalize. >> jesse: more important to hate trump than be funny in hollywood and th
his apology reminds me of jack dorsey of twitter apologizing for eating at chick-fil-a and saying heremember if it wasn't for the starch in your shirt there would be nothing holding you up. >> juan: kimberly, now part of the problem stephen colbert beats fallon regularly. >> greg: in ratings. >> juan: and fallon identifies this moment as the one in which people just said, you know, we don't like it. in fact, it looks like people who are strongly anti-trump are the ones who...
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. >> of course twitter along with square, the jack dorsey companies, have had stellar runs, stellar runsr the past few weeks here, karen. >> did he say june 7th is that when that would be joining? >> mm-hmm. >> i don't know how they normally -- do they trade up in front of that actual index change i don't know that's a pretty big move, 5%. >> it's up 4% in the after hours. >> and building on fresh highs that we hit today on twitter it's a company that's finally giving people reason to believe how they're slowly monetizing a dau base that on some level is not as important as it used to be i'm a shareholder of the stock i stay there. >> i think the most important thing to me is here's a company that went public five years ago and they're supposed to cross $3 billion in sales and so they probably deserve to be in the s&p 500. >> i want to get back to the chart master who's got twitter how does it look a new high in today's session, carter. >> this is something we covered as a group in options action on friday this is a very important setup here's the moment that we're dealing with if we wer
. >> of course twitter along with square, the jack dorsey companies, have had stellar runs, stellar runsr the past few weeks here, karen. >> did he say june 7th is that when that would be joining? >> mm-hmm. >> i don't know how they normally -- do they trade up in front of that actual index change i don't know that's a pretty big move, 5%. >> it's up 4% in the after hours. >> and building on fresh highs that we hit today on twitter it's a company that's...
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. >> the only person that had a better week than you rooting for the caps is jack dorsey. up 12% on the week, capping -- >> added to the s&p. another catalyst. >> right this is a guy that took a lot of grief, including from this show, including sometimes from me. people said you can't run half of two companies, you can't split your time in half. >> came up many times on this program. from multiple people. >> he has a good team in place so far, so good. i also think there were some trend that came along at the right time such as a huge political discourse on twitter versus other places. and hopefully, that translates into more users and higher ad revenues but we don't know for sure that's what share holers are banking on right now. >>er is at >> ksu, a stock that gets caught in the cross hairs of any tariff conversation we own this. >> rightly so, right. >> rightly so. but i think long term -- yes in the short-term it's affected but in the long term there is a good tail wind to this company i think you want to own it if it gets hit. >> john najarian. >> tho, unusual call ac
. >> the only person that had a better week than you rooting for the caps is jack dorsey. up 12% on the week, capping -- >> added to the s&p. another catalyst. >> right this is a guy that took a lot of grief, including from this show, including sometimes from me. people said you can't run half of two companies, you can't split your time in half. >> came up many times on this program. from multiple people. >> he has a good team in place so far, so good. i also...
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number one, the fact that square has been a resounding success, i think turned people around on jack dorsey. i know that's nonfundamental and not even tangible to the twitter story, but we have to all agree that the high multiple stocks are trading to a degree on emotion and feelings the other thing i think is worth pointing out is that facebook has alienated a lot of publishers and it may even have turned off some investors that thought they were in the end all be all social networking company. i think maybe that's led to a little bit of a second look at twitter. so other than that, there's rumors you see the stock under steady accumulation there's always been rumors i don't know that i believe in any of them, but if it takes up 37, which was the peak, this is a stock that really doesn't have any natural sellers. >> that wasn't the all-time peak >> no, no. the recent peak, not five years ago peak but this is a stock that doesn't have any natural sellers other than insiders. there's really no one that will have had a profit in the name unless they have been holding it since the ip orc i thi
number one, the fact that square has been a resounding success, i think turned people around on jack dorsey. i know that's nonfundamental and not even tangible to the twitter story, but we have to all agree that the high multiple stocks are trading to a degree on emotion and feelings the other thing i think is worth pointing out is that facebook has alienated a lot of publishers and it may even have turned off some investors that thought they were in the end all be all social networking...
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he said i was dead wrong jack dorsey has been doing a dynamite job at both companies dorsey deserves a lot more credit than he's been getting. ross levenson sat on this desk and argues and argued that he can't run two companies. >> two quarters ago was marked e fundamental term this company was two terms o, and consistent with facebook once you get the fundamental turn, you get the momentum me back in once i traded this a little bit in the $20s, got out too quickly. there's plenty of room if you look at it on a chart. december 2013 high is $74. the low three years later is $13. we're only halfway at $44 right now, back to the high level from 2013 so there's plenty of upside potential on a technical basis >> i think the key to the whole upgrade, i'm talking about the price target moving to $50 from $39, is talking about the second half of the year you heard that one before from apple long ago you look at twitter right now, talk about the second half being that's where you're going to continue to see the acceleration in ad growth i agree with that. i think this is very easily a $50 sto
he said i was dead wrong jack dorsey has been doing a dynamite job at both companies dorsey deserves a lot more credit than he's been getting. ross levenson sat on this desk and argues and argued that he can't run two companies. >> two quarters ago was marked e fundamental term this company was two terms o, and consistent with facebook once you get the fundamental turn, you get the momentum me back in once i traded this a little bit in the $20s, got out too quickly. there's plenty of room...
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rm twitter ceo jack dorsey ate at chick-fil-a and tweeted it be and regretted it. emac -- >> posted aot of the 10% off he got on buying at chick-fil-a and then the internet exploded former cnn anchor of ryan tweeted out pretty interesting that you're shopping a the this company given pride mongt and then conceded that you're right i completely forgot about the backgroundistory here of the ceo supporting the biblical definition of marriage between man and woman. now debate is, he is free speech right to say he want on twitter remember when the ceo -- people were going after him sort of giving political donations against gay marriage in california, and that was a same debate. he is his free speech rights to say whatever he wants. likely jack supported gay marriage for year, and his tweet about his support of gay marriage for years. >> so jim, you know, you complete this with the stock at all or, you know, he hear about this stuff stocks onhe tear. >> i don't think it is going to hit the stock it's a clishes delicious sandwich he admitted that publicly now he has to eat in the closet and
rm twitter ceo jack dorsey ate at chick-fil-a and tweeted it be and regretted it. emac -- >> posted aot of the 10% off he got on buying at chick-fil-a and then the internet exploded former cnn anchor of ryan tweeted out pretty interesting that you're shopping a the this company given pride mongt and then conceded that you're right i completely forgot about the backgroundistory here of the ceo supporting the biblical definition of marriage between man and woman. now debate is, he is free...
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well, twitter's ceo jack dorsey is getting a lot of heat for his trip to a chick-fil-a in los angeles screen shot of the restaurant's mobile app, seemingly bothin bng about a 1 - bragging about a discount he received. the ceo opposes gay marriage. he was reminded his meal occurred during pride month. he expressed regret for eating and chick-fil-a. a new movie topped the box office this weekend. >> three and-a-half weeks the met will be hosting its annual ball. we are going to rob it, not the ball itself, but the neck of daphne kluger. >> cheryl: an all female cash, ocean's 8 ruled the box office, made an estimated $41.5 million, that's more than was estimated for the movie to make over the weekend. that knocked down solo, a star wars story from the top spot. solo brought in $15 million over the weekend. here's third place, deadpool 2 with $13 million and rounding out the top five, new release, hehereditary. a went to a movie this weekend and i saw ocean's 8 with a bunch of girlfriends and we went to dinner after and it was fabulous. hollywood, wake up to the fact that all female casts
well, twitter's ceo jack dorsey is getting a lot of heat for his trip to a chick-fil-a in los angeles screen shot of the restaurant's mobile app, seemingly bothin bng about a 1 - bragging about a discount he received. the ceo opposes gay marriage. he was reminded his meal occurred during pride month. he expressed regret for eating and chick-fil-a. a new movie topped the box office this weekend. >> three and-a-half weeks the met will be hosting its annual ball. we are going to rob it, not...
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this is part of jack dorsey's push to reduce toxic conversations on the platform.hours on bloomberg television, let's go to rich. >> we're talking to fred newman who it talk about thailand, europe prime minister, the general and perhaps when they return to democracy about an hour and a half. and what does the bank of china need to do? not much quite honestly. [indiscernible] he's taking into some of these conviction trades and they are having a look at chinese financials. over the next three years, they're getting those views and one from bernstein having that opec meeting taking place. yvonne: rich, thank you. before we handed over to "bloomberg markets: asia," a look at the market trading. we are seeing a volatile session ending the trading week after trade tensions heat up once again from both sides of the u.s. and china. we are easing off a little bit on the nikkei 225. the cost be is also down a third of 1% -- kospi is also done a third of 1%. anz will be doubling their buyback program to $3 billion. this is what we're looking at for the china markets. we saw
this is part of jack dorsey's push to reduce toxic conversations on the platform.hours on bloomberg television, let's go to rich. >> we're talking to fred newman who it talk about thailand, europe prime minister, the general and perhaps when they return to democracy about an hour and a half. and what does the bank of china need to do? not much quite honestly. [indiscernible] he's taking into some of these conviction trades and they are having a look at chinese financials. over the next...
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we found that jack dorsey, twitzer's ceo, had retweeted one of these fake accounts 17 times.it's very hard to catch these accounts. they're sophisticated. sometimes they speak in broken english, sometimes they tweet what one of their friends say online and it could be completely normal. a lot of times there are fake groups and organizations. facebook hasn't been as very transparent about these either, but they were used to either sort of recruit americans to join their cause. they set up a lot of fake grassroots movements and set up rallies. those are what we're still seeing on twitter. >> the understanding for a long time is the trolls were trying to push one political agenda, but you're talking about tweetst fall on either side of the aisle. what's going on here? >> they love to seize on issues. both sides like to slam colin kaepernick, praise him. same with immigration. we've seen this, too, before the election. my accounts from my research and all the reporting i've done were trying to move beyond social media and into real life. for example, they set up a propaganda podc
we found that jack dorsey, twitzer's ceo, had retweeted one of these fake accounts 17 times.it's very hard to catch these accounts. they're sophisticated. sometimes they speak in broken english, sometimes they tweet what one of their friends say online and it could be completely normal. a lot of times there are fake groups and organizations. facebook hasn't been as very transparent about these either, but they were used to either sort of recruit americans to join their cause. they set up a lot...
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congratulations to jack dorsey terrific cfo a lot of good happening there. think that a lot of people are saying we have someone else to advertise with. other than facebook or instagram. that does matter you know, it's really alphabet, twitter, facebook, now i have to say facebook/instay zbram. because instagram he grower. i made a joke this weekend on twitter saying that's it i'm closing my facebook account and moving to instagram. it was a complete joke everyone was like cramer don't you know the whole point is that those who do some sort of stand against facebook kind of back door creep in instagram. i'm out of facebook. >> it's absolutely tru >> instagram. >> seeing good action out of banks today. jpm, caterpillar. >> up a little caterpillar that's been china. i think it should be infrastructure i feel like there is you've got to watch adobe it should be faang adobe has been amazing. >> it's funny to think it's not. given the run. >> it's up there in terms of people who have reinvented a company and done it in a way that is just no one's talking about. i
congratulations to jack dorsey terrific cfo a lot of good happening there. think that a lot of people are saying we have someone else to advertise with. other than facebook or instagram. that does matter you know, it's really alphabet, twitter, facebook, now i have to say facebook/instay zbram. because instagram he grower. i made a joke this weekend on twitter saying that's it i'm closing my facebook account and moving to instagram. it was a complete joke everyone was like cramer don't you know...
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jack dorsey is the ceo of the year you see square >> i have looked at square. >> have you looked at it >> i have. >> what do you think >> i think it's been strong. if you own it, you're probably pleased. >> i havutsce de adding dau trendingstocks up 20% since wed. >> i said something positive and i was slammed on twitter that i waffled. what do you do if the numbers are bad and turned good. i said bad things and stick with it snap may be making a come back they had the fall off and so many problems with android. >> really? >> snap come back. >> yeah. >> where is anthony? sofy. >> yeah. he was on the other day, i think, with julia. >> yeah. >> very busy >>> we got tesla toying with 300 once again a rare and exclusive interview with jay clayton what he has to say about protecting investors and sandler has the exchange in brokerage today. another look at the premarket. 74th anniversary of d-day. we're keeping those veterans, of course, in mind. and athena health halt order ed wshajoth bh out going on at schwab. oh really? thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in inve
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. >> jack dorsey, media in washington. this is on june 7th. by the way.s a note to his employees. what he says essentially is hey i'm a lefty, you are a lefty. our company is a lefty. this now gets out, of course. that's not good if you are trying to say hey, no we are fair. so what he does is does a schmooze fest in d.c. now here is what you can do with your facebook. steve: quickly. >> have a look at just go any facebook page and when you get there, top right you will hit the little down arrow right there go to settings and scroll down and you will find right here this little thing that says news feed settings. in there you can make your own little tweaks. it's minor but this is your own little tweaks of what you can end up doing. apsz ainsley needs to be a social media company that says we will not sensor or change anything except terrorism stuff. >> i like that. steve: more information on how to do that at cyberguy.com. thank you very much. brian: we're going to talk about the targeted attack on the maryland newspaper. the first survivor of alzheimer'
. >> jack dorsey, media in washington. this is on june 7th. by the way.s a note to his employees. what he says essentially is hey i'm a lefty, you are a lefty. our company is a lefty. this now gets out, of course. that's not good if you are trying to say hey, no we are fair. so what he does is does a schmooze fest in d.c. now here is what you can do with your facebook. steve: quickly. >> have a look at just go any facebook page and when you get there, top right you will hit the...
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jack dorsey tweeting a screen shot of his use of the flash food restaurant's mobile app.s shaming him for spending money at chick-fil-a because of the owner's view on gay marriage. he said you are right. completely forgot about their background. those are a look at your headlines. steve: the food there is delicious. >> so good. brian: no one goes there anymore. the line is too long. ainsley: that doesn't make sense. everyone goes there. that's why the lines are long. steve: meanwhile, long lines out at belmont stakes. janice was there. she saw the horse win. ainsley: janice, your horse. >> we had the part owner on in the 8:00 hour. first of all, i want to talk about how hot it is across the southern and central u.s. that is going to be a story today as well as this frontal boundary bringing tons of rain across the mid mississippi valley, the ohio valley, parts of the atlantic. areas seen a lot of rain over the last several weeks. flooding is going to be a potential here. we will be watching that region. here is your forecast today. stormy weather across the u.s. warm acro
jack dorsey tweeting a screen shot of his use of the flash food restaurant's mobile app.s shaming him for spending money at chick-fil-a because of the owner's view on gay marriage. he said you are right. completely forgot about their background. those are a look at your headlines. steve: the food there is delicious. >> so good. brian: no one goes there anymore. the line is too long. ainsley: that doesn't make sense. everyone goes there. that's why the lines are long. steve: meanwhile,...