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karen feinerman do you still own banc of america? >> yes, i still own banc of america i think this news has been telegraphed for some time. the deal isn't the headline number that you see. so i look again at fundamental also. i got some tweets. shouldn't it trapd to book value? you have to take out the good will. they are right around 1-point. tangible values, if they were under, i would be buying a lot. i think the stock can trade to 20 over the next year-and-a-half. >> i have been currently in and out of the name. for me you use 14-and-a-half, 16-and-a-half. it bounced around there. i don't think it's in danger of break out either way, if it does, you wind up buying the momentum, not selling. >> the stock acted horribly, this news has been pretty well dell le graphed. it doesn't matter, it made a flatlean here between 14-and-a-half, 16, something like that. people don't want to be in certain u.s. money center banks. this is the top of that list. >> why should banks trade at one point in time? it's completely different tan five year
karen feinerman do you still own banc of america? >> yes, i still own banc of america i think this news has been telegraphed for some time. the deal isn't the headline number that you see. so i look again at fundamental also. i got some tweets. shouldn't it trapd to book value? you have to take out the good will. they are right around 1-point. tangible values, if they were under, i would be buying a lot. i think the stock can trade to 20 over the next year-and-a-half. >> i have been...
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our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, karen feinerman and guy adami. coca-cola is moving higher on the news along with monster beverage which is soaring after hours. if coke is moving higher, clearly, those shareholders leak this idea. >> this is the story of the market. we talked about why the market keeps going up. you might have mediocre news, these large companies have to go out and buy that growth. so for bold companies, i think it's great. what you do need to think about is what's pepsi going to have to do now? are they going to by growth and from whom? >> who do they buy? >> pepsi has been much more aggressive in the snacks and emerging markets. i think i spend time on this desk defending coke and their sluggish lean where they missed on marketing. this is a smart deal. what is different about this, brian talks about the mna activity or these types of deals by multinationals or big cap companies. this is not necessarily coke using an inflated stock as currency to buy something now on the tech space. you have to applaud the deal. they are clearly
our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, karen feinerman and guy adami. coca-cola is moving higher on the news along with monster beverage which is soaring after hours. if coke is moving higher, clearly, those shareholders leak this idea. >> this is the story of the market. we talked about why the market keeps going up. you might have mediocre news, these large companies have to go out and buy that growth. so for bold companies, i think it's great. what you do need to think about...
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our traders, tim seymour, dan nathan, karen feinerman and steve nagerian, stocks closing higher today, near session lows as geopolitical uncertainty in russia and iraq keep many investors on edge. so, dan, can you trust this rally? >> i'm not certain. we had a nice pullback on a short-term basis. i don't think they were reasons that american investors like to sell stocks that are geopolitical. we have to remember we are off a low based volatility standpoint. we haven't seen a heck of a lot in that last two months. we got to that q2 season. in the lost couple days we saw the s&p rally about 121st. we saw the vix come in 20%. i thought the breath was kind of poor. but that doesn't mean if rally is over. they couldn't break 1900 on the downside and the s&p. that's probably good support in the near term. >> it sound like your glass is definitely half full. >> thank you i'm glad to be here. >> when i look at today's trading action. i think this is a continuation from the day before we digested the breakup of big deals. more than anything, people worried about the fed. what's interesting is
our traders, tim seymour, dan nathan, karen feinerman and steve nagerian, stocks closing higher today, near session lows as geopolitical uncertainty in russia and iraq keep many investors on edge. so, dan, can you trust this rally? >> i'm not certain. we had a nice pullback on a short-term basis. i don't think they were reasons that american investors like to sell stocks that are geopolitical. we have to remember we are off a low based volatility standpoint. we haven't seen a heck of a...
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our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, karen feinerman and guy adami.s moving higher on the news along with monster beverage which is soaring after hours. if coke is moving higher, clearly, those shareholders leak this idea. >> this is the story of the market. we talked about why the market keeps going up. you might have mediocre news, these large companies have to go out and buy that
our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, karen feinerman and guy adami.s moving higher on the news along with monster beverage which is soaring after hours. if coke is moving higher, clearly, those shareholders leak this idea. >> this is the story of the market. we talked about why the market keeps going up. you might have mediocre news, these large companies have to go out and buy that
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our traders, tim seymour, dan nathan, karen feinerman and steve nagerian, stocks closing higher today lows as geopolitical uncertainty in russia and iraq keep many investors on edge. so, dan, can you trust this rally? >> i'm not certain. we had a nice pullback on a short-term basis. i don't think they were reasons that american investors like to sell stocks that are geopolitical. we have to remember we are off a low based volaty
our traders, tim seymour, dan nathan, karen feinerman and steve nagerian, stocks closing higher today lows as geopolitical uncertainty in russia and iraq keep many investors on edge. so, dan, can you trust this rally? >> i'm not certain. we had a nice pullback on a short-term basis. i don't think they were reasons that american investors like to sell stocks that are geopolitical. we have to remember we are off a low based volaty