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kodak takes another step towards getting out of bankruptcy. a judge approved $844 million in financing that kodak will use. this was contingent on the sale of its patent portfolio. kodak is in the process of selling patents to a group of tech giants for $527 million. and cisco says it's lie byeing an israel start up that makes technology to help wireless carriers manage their network. today, walking away with a stake estimated $230 mill yichblt how is that? and broader markets today, stocks closed high yes, lawmakers voted to raise the debt keeling and tech stocks rallied amid better than expected earnings. your bloomberg silicon valley index closing up, google, and apple helping pull index up. >> facebook lending a hand to help suicide prevention, providing researchers at the suicide prevention group safe.org with posts from those that take their own lives, experts say it may help friends and family better identify warning signs. in san francisco, i'm emily chang, back to you. >> millions face two more days of bundling up. there is dangerous
kodak takes another step towards getting out of bankruptcy. a judge approved $844 million in financing that kodak will use. this was contingent on the sale of its patent portfolio. kodak is in the process of selling patents to a group of tech giants for $527 million. and cisco says it's lie byeing an israel start up that makes technology to help wireless carriers manage their network. today, walking away with a stake estimated $230 mill yichblt how is that? and broader markets today, stocks...
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it's much less than the $2 billion kodak wanted.buyers are a group of tech giants, including apple, microsoft, google and adobe systems.t( since kodak went bankrupt nearly a year ago, it has shut down or sold off several divisions, including its consumer printing business. >> susie: there's a lot of factors that go into investors and market decisions that they make, and human emotion and sentiment is one of them. now a company is using the twitter platform to come out with a way to measure mue human emotion and sentiment in real-time. not sure about the technical how it works but it launches next week, and we'll be talking more >> tom: it's an interesting concept, one to watch. it starts in the u.k. and may come to the u.s. next month. it will be following 350 million tweets a day trying to gather up investor emotion when it comes to stocks, currency and emotions. there's a lot of emotion in the market. >> susie: absolutely. >> tom: little bit of emotion today, although not much movement overall for the major stock indices. kind of
it's much less than the $2 billion kodak wanted.buyers are a group of tech giants, including apple, microsoft, google and adobe systems.t( since kodak went bankrupt nearly a year ago, it has shut down or sold off several divisions, including its consumer printing business. >> susie: there's a lot of factors that go into investors and market decisions that they make, and human emotion and sentiment is one of them. now a company is using the twitter platform to come out with a way to...
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great example: years ago kodak decided to specialize in film and sent camera making to the far east. then their labs developed a digital camera and they forgot how to make them. in the sense that they lost the ability to manufacture shutters, lenses, things like that. and they missed out on the revolution in cameras, naoko tkabg is virtually out of business. >> reporter: doesn't this movement, this exportation of free innovation free up capital for higher more margin investment here in the states? >> actually not. essentially, the american capital leaves for china. pital is fungle, movable, americans haveless capital to work with because of it. >> tom: how does american innovation impact countries using it? in china, for instance, you can see a developing middle-class and perhaps more american products going over to china. >> absolutely. and what you see in korea-- dawes because that's a good intermediate step-- is now they're getting dominance in cell phones. first they manufacture, then they develop the engineering that supports the manufacturing, then testify t product development
great example: years ago kodak decided to specialize in film and sent camera making to the far east. then their labs developed a digital camera and they forgot how to make them. in the sense that they lost the ability to manufacture shutters, lenses, things like that. and they missed out on the revolution in cameras, naoko tkabg is virtually out of business. >> reporter: doesn't this movement, this exportation of free innovation free up capital for higher more margin investment here in...
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a kodak invented color film, but war photos were easier to process in black and white and transmit homecalifornia is back from the brink. those words from the governor during an enthusiastic state of the state address. he promised continued education reform, holding the line on college tuition, and pushing the high speed rail project through. the end of the day, the address was mostly about one thing. >> living within our means. not spending what we don't have. the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. let's pay down our debts and store up reserves against the leaner time that will surely follow. >> brown's speech was upbeat, he faces a fight, even within his own party, over proposals. including funding poor schools at the expense of wealthy suburban districts. >>> some businesses that rolled the dice on an iffy sales tax, it may soon be out of luck. the internet cafes are basically casinos in disguise. cbs 5 reporter tells us they soon may be going dark. >> internet cafes don't try to hide what people do inside. you can see customers play sweep stakes games, ranging from vid
a kodak invented color film, but war photos were easier to process in black and white and transmit homecalifornia is back from the brink. those words from the governor during an enthusiastic state of the state address. he promised continued education reform, holding the line on college tuition, and pushing the high speed rail project through. the end of the day, the address was mostly about one thing. >> living within our means. not spending what we don't have. the people have given us...
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kodak invented color film back in 1935, but war photos were easier to process in black and white ande you go. >> wow. >>> all right. dennis is here now. we've got the sharks and kaepernick fever. >> there is a little problem. i'm a little worried that fans are overlooking the baltimore ravens, special their quarterback, joe flacco. wait till you see the numbers of that quarterback. and the sharks drop it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. it's time to make room for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators and closeout
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graphics cards, your cell phones would be boring if it weren't for cg media, whether games or movies or kodakat's what consumers consume on these devices. so the relationship between silicone software services, as well as the technology is to make the movies in the first place. it means that there's a continual aspiration that needs to be met by sometimes invemtsing new technology to get it done. >> reporter: excellent. lincoln, thank you for stopping by. enjoy the rest of the show. >> my pleasure. >>> speaking of the golden globes, they're tomorrow right here on nbc bay area. you can experience a show in a whole new way. download the zeebox app. >>> time now for an update with the weather. it's isn't pretty when it's cold out in. >> it is pretty, cold. temperatures there in the low 40s. around the rest of the bay area, 30s. 29 in fairfield right now. 37 in san jose. all locations running cooler than at the same point last night, so off to a running start with the chilly temperatures. light winds, clear skies. we have temperatures tomorrow morning that will be a spread of twenlts to mid 30s i
graphics cards, your cell phones would be boring if it weren't for cg media, whether games or movies or kodakat's what consumers consume on these devices. so the relationship between silicone software services, as well as the technology is to make the movies in the first place. it means that there's a continual aspiration that needs to be met by sometimes invemtsing new technology to get it done. >> reporter: excellent. lincoln, thank you for stopping by. enjoy the rest of the show....
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kodak invented color film back in 1935, but war photos were easier to process in black and white ande you go. >> wow. >>> all right. dennis is here now. we've got the sharks and kaepernick fever. >> there is a little problem. i'm a little worried that fans are overlooking the baltimore ravens, special their quarterback, joe flacco. wait till you see the numbers of that quarterback. and the sharks drop the puck in their home opener. it came down to the last minute. hosting phoenix in >>> sharks fans finally got to see their team at hp pavilion, hosting phoenix in their home opener. san jose trailed 3-2 with less than seven minutes left. the game is tied at 3. now, less than two minutes left, the sharks on a breakaway, joe to marlowe. san jose wins their home opener 5-3. >>> joe flacco has led baltimore to the play-offs in each of his five seasons in the nfl. while the 49ers colin kaepernick may be getting all the hype, maybe it's flacco. he's beaten peyton manning, tom brady to reach the super bowl. flacco has played one more game in the play-offs, of course, than kaepernick, but look
kodak invented color film back in 1935, but war photos were easier to process in black and white ande you go. >> wow. >>> all right. dennis is here now. we've got the sharks and kaepernick fever. >> there is a little problem. i'm a little worried that fans are overlooking the baltimore ravens, special their quarterback, joe flacco. wait till you see the numbers of that quarterback. and the sharks drop the puck in their home opener. it came down to the last minute. hosting...
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kodak invented color film in 1935. but war photos were easier to process in black and white to transmit home. but a little history right there. >>> and you may have to add another star to your american flag if one u.s. senator gets his way. senator tom harper of delaware is introducing legislation that would make the district of columbia the 51st state. it would be called new columbia but most people believe the bill has little chance of passing. >> that would open up a can of worms. >>> a hunt under way in south africa after 10,000 crocodiles escaped from a reptile farm in rising floodwaters. only half have been captured and one was found 75 miles away at a school rugby field. >>> let's check this elaborate rescue for a little lucky dog. rescuers were called to mcarthur park in downtown l.a. yesterday when someone spotted the dog stranded in the middle of the lake. >> i had to come out and see for myself before sending somebody out. it didn't seem possible. i saw the it stranded. >> rescuers had to swim to the dog, pu
kodak invented color film in 1935. but war photos were easier to process in black and white to transmit home. but a little history right there. >>> and you may have to add another star to your american flag if one u.s. senator gets his way. senator tom harper of delaware is introducing legislation that would make the district of columbia the 51st state. it would be called new columbia but most people believe the bill has little chance of passing. >> that would open up a can of...
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kodak had invented modern color film in 1935, but more photos in black and white were easier to processt back home. these phot organization by frank scherschel, show the american invasion force in england eat, their meals on boxes of ammunition. a corporal stacked cans of gasoline in preparation. infantrymen marched through a park. after the normandy invasion, a chaplain ministerd to the wounded. american soldiers and the helmets posed with german p.o.w.s. the french celebrated the liberation of paris, a french couple shared cognac with an american tank crew. somehow, in color, it made us think of how fresh and present the world war could seem. a mythical sea creature is a myth no more. that story is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i ca
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he could never be treasury secretary because kodak it would actually reduce my input to.man no way offered use the job and as you noted you would never be confirmed not because you are not smart because you are in arrogant ass a. of your so arrogant but even in washington they find the revolting a arrogant ass because you ass describes herself let me quote from st. paul quote back to be the op-ed columnist at the times is a big deal. immensely grateful
he could never be treasury secretary because kodak it would actually reduce my input to.man no way offered use the job and as you noted you would never be confirmed not because you are not smart because you are in arrogant ass a. of your so arrogant but even in washington they find the revolting a arrogant ass because you ass describes herself let me quote from st. paul quote back to be the op-ed columnist at the times is a big deal. immensely grateful
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but the oscars are right across the street from us here at the kodak theatre. >> right. >> jimmy: whoe oscars? >> liev. >> jimmy: your very gifted partner. can you say boyfriend at this point in time? >> it's weird. we're not married, but we're together. we have children. we live together. >> jimmy: yeah, all the stuff. >> yeah, all the stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and he, by the way -- i saw you guys at the kennedy center honors in washington, d.c. >> yeah, i saw you. you were brilliant. >> jimmy: you were honoring dustin hoffman. but he imitated dustin hoffman and i think it was one of the best imitations i've ever seen. >> he has unbelievable abilities with his voice. >> jimmy: he does other people as well? >> he does christopher walken, sean connery, i'm sure he could do you. >> jimmy: that would be great. no one ever does me. guillermo does me. do a little bit of your imitation of me, guillermo. >> well, tomorrow we have matt damon. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's a master of voices. >> i try. >> jimmy: very well-done. last time you were here, we talked about your mother, who seems
but the oscars are right across the street from us here at the kodak theatre. >> right. >> jimmy: whoe oscars? >> liev. >> jimmy: your very gifted partner. can you say boyfriend at this point in time? >> it's weird. we're not married, but we're together. we have children. we live together. >> jimmy: yeah, all the stuff. >> yeah, all the stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and he, by the way -- i saw you guys at the kennedy center honors in washington,...
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there are cases like ibm, kodak, xerox, procter and gamble, all of which used to run pure research centers, which now have been either eliminated or reduced to a shadow of their former selves. of more concern to me, it is apparent that our public companies are no longer doing the job they should do for the average investor. three years ago we talked about the lost decade for shareholder returns. i think we are now looking at the lost decade and have. that is very troubling to me, because i am keenly aware of the vital public interest function that corporations have performed in the past and that we see expect them to perform. so we have an ideology that is not low grounded. our practical experience with that ideology for the past 15- 20 years has not been a good one. where is the problem? i think the problem lies in the mistake that people often make. people think that corporations are fiction and that shareholders are real. i would say it is the other way around. corporations are very real. exxonmobil is a very real institution. is the shareholders that are fictional. we are really thinki
there are cases like ibm, kodak, xerox, procter and gamble, all of which used to run pure research centers, which now have been either eliminated or reduced to a shadow of their former selves. of more concern to me, it is apparent that our public companies are no longer doing the job they should do for the average investor. three years ago we talked about the lost decade for shareholder returns. i think we are now looking at the lost decade and have. that is very troubling to me, because i am...
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eastman kodak plans to emerge from bankruptcy by the middle of the year.approval today from a bankruptcy court judge to borrow up to $844 million. that money will be used to put into place the company's reorganization objectives and emerge from chapter 11. >>> shares of math pharmaceuticals are jumping on news of a buyout. specialty drugmaker allergan is acquiring the company for $958 million. they plan to expand its migraine treatments. the deal is continue end on regulatory approval in the united states and canada. >>> best buy is betting on actress comedian aimpy pohler for the super bowl ads. they will air a humorous spot during the second quarter quarter of the game. that is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. melissa: so the american trucking association's latest report is out and it shows that we have some tough year-over-year results. let's drill down on it right now. joining me, if you could scroll up a little bit, is in a fox business exclusive is american trucking association president and ceo and former governor of ka
eastman kodak plans to emerge from bankruptcy by the middle of the year.approval today from a bankruptcy court judge to borrow up to $844 million. that money will be used to put into place the company's reorganization objectives and emerge from chapter 11. >>> shares of math pharmaceuticals are jumping on news of a buyout. specialty drugmaker allergan is acquiring the company for $958 million. they plan to expand its migraine treatments. the deal is continue end on regulatory approval...
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and good news for apple, google and kodak. >> emily chang is live with today's after the bell report. emily. >> good afternoon, larry carolyn. tech companies and and there is a deal valued at over half a billion dollars part of the bid to avoid bankruptcy and a new twist in the at that time pathent battle we've been covering around the world. and get this. net flix, large kbreft u.s. mail order movie renlt service got special treatment from u.s. postal service discriminating against other companies according to a ruling today, the suit brought on by video game rent by mail service game fly in 2011 and could lead to changes in the way net flix movies are handled by postal service. voda phone says service is starting to return to normal after connection problems hit blackery customers impacting users in europe and the middle east. they blamed problems on a router error. research in motion shares jumping 14% today, the most since april 2009. and apple has hired xerox cfo as the new corporate controller, joining xerox just two years ago a former cfo of nokia networks. bevlt buy sales show
and good news for apple, google and kodak. >> emily chang is live with today's after the bell report. emily. >> good afternoon, larry carolyn. tech companies and and there is a deal valued at over half a billion dollars part of the bid to avoid bankruptcy and a new twist in the at that time pathent battle we've been covering around the world. and get this. net flix, large kbreft u.s. mail order movie renlt service got special treatment from u.s. postal service discriminating against...
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it was the inventor of modern consumer research and a kodak executive. most of the titans of industry understood this. one of their agendas was, but i got this in publication, get those boys off the farm. they wanted to create an acute labor pool for industry. since there were 6.8 million farmers and 54% of the population lived in rural areas. immediately after the formation, they started mapping out a postwar program to grant industrial and financial interest in more control over producing and selling food. they had a number of agenda besides commodities and cheap labor. today we have only 16% of the population that lives in rural areas. these leaders wanted to reduce the rural population. when you go back and read the material, you can understand why. because farmers have been on economic roller coaster ride, and they were the backbone of the populist movement after the civil war. farmers were really dynamic and they were on the vanguard and organizing against good business. they wanted to go back to the farm and have an educated population that would
it was the inventor of modern consumer research and a kodak executive. most of the titans of industry understood this. one of their agendas was, but i got this in publication, get those boys off the farm. they wanted to create an acute labor pool for industry. since there were 6.8 million farmers and 54% of the population lived in rural areas. immediately after the formation, they started mapping out a postwar program to grant industrial and financial interest in more control over producing and...
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it means nothing lasts forever, just ask kodak and polaroid. iconic brands of yesteryear surpassed by better technologies." dan simon, kron 4. >> the weekend box office numbers are in. coming up we'll reveal which film took the top spot. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. among daniel day lewis and jennifer lawrence where the winners and tommy lee jones for the sag awards and dick van dyke was presented with a lifetime achievement award. earning nearly 20-million dollars this weekend's box office
it means nothing lasts forever, just ask kodak and polaroid. iconic brands of yesteryear surpassed by better technologies." dan simon, kron 4. >> the weekend box office numbers are in. coming up we'll reveal which film took the top spot. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for...
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. ♪ lori: your physical examination business brief, a bankruptcy court judge approved kodak's plan tos just a fraction of the more than $2 billion kodak hoped for, but allows the company to move forward with the plan to emerge from bankruptcy during the first half of this year. merck suspending the sale of the cholesterol drug following a recommendation from the european medicine agency committee. it was under review in europe after a major study raised safety concerns. new york resolution to be in shape? one gym offering an experience of a price tag of a mere $25,000. there's a top of the line workout experience in new york city and connecticut. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ♪ tracy: a link between violence and video games? well, that's what vice president joe biden hopes to get to the bottom of meeting with the industry. today, dennis kneale outside a a game stop with more on that. hey, den. >> how are you, guys? the video game reps meeting just getting underway, and you have the health secretary, and you have representative of fou
. ♪ lori: your physical examination business brief, a bankruptcy court judge approved kodak's plan tos just a fraction of the more than $2 billion kodak hoped for, but allows the company to move forward with the plan to emerge from bankruptcy during the first half of this year. merck suspending the sale of the cholesterol drug following a recommendation from the european medicine agency committee. it was under review in europe after a major study raised safety concerns. new york resolution to...
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kodak plans to emerge from the sea by the middle of the year.receiving approval from a bankruptcy judge to borrow $800 million. that money will be used to put into place the company's reorganization plan in order to emerge from chapter 11. the new york knicks have passed the los angeles lakers to become the nba's most valuable team. according to forbes, the average value rose 30% over the past year pushing the team's worth to more than $1 billion. we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with the woman and always has front-row seats s to the next, cheryl casone at cheryl: yeah, that is me. big sports fan. the world is connected more than ever before today, even at the top. liz claman at the world economic forum at davos, switzerland. liz: paul jacobs, chairman and ceo of qualcomm. we would really be way behind in the smartphone revolution. it is nice to see an american company take a leadership role. what is the one thing you feel you did right in the past 10 years to bring us to where we are today? >> we really tried to find a vision to
kodak plans to emerge from the sea by the middle of the year.receiving approval from a bankruptcy judge to borrow $800 million. that money will be used to put into place the company's reorganization plan in order to emerge from chapter 11. the new york knicks have passed the los angeles lakers to become the nba's most valuable team. according to forbes, the average value rose 30% over the past year pushing the team's worth to more than $1 billion. we continue our "countdown to the closing...
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that developed as a concern among executives at kodak they want to get salaries tax-deferred, high earners. somebody goes to congress so there is the code put and call the 401k and the high end executives could put money aside tax-deferred basis. nobody thinks anything about this except for one man who is an attorney and he said why should it just be high and executives? he gets the reagan administration to agree and it takes place in the early 1980's. the next part that almost nobody foresaw is the idea we don't have to give people pensions, the for a 1k is a good substitute and this is where the corporate cost cutters start to creep in and say even if you match it is a lot cheaper than finding a pension and a lot of people will sign up anyway. and slowly but surely over a period of many years the numbers are where we are today. >> this happened when the stock market was raging and people thought they would get 20 or 25% returns. >> there may have been more opposition except the stock market doubles again and again and again between 1982 and 2000 or 2007 depending on how you count. people
that developed as a concern among executives at kodak they want to get salaries tax-deferred, high earners. somebody goes to congress so there is the code put and call the 401k and the high end executives could put money aside tax-deferred basis. nobody thinks anything about this except for one man who is an attorney and he said why should it just be high and executives? he gets the reagan administration to agree and it takes place in the early 1980's. the next part that almost nobody foresaw...
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kodak closer to emerging from bankruptcy.udge approved the company's plan to sell the digital patents for $525 million. it's only a fraction of the more than $2 billion it hoped for, they can move forward now with a plan to secure financing and exit bankruptcy during the first half of this year. sales of video game products falling 22% in december from a year ago. capping a year of declining sales for the. according to npd group, one of the biggest reasons for the drop was a lack of new products, and despite the release of the new video game county cul wii-u. pc title titles tumbled 26% year year, and now we continue "countdown to the closing bell" liz: seemed. liz: to d.c. this money pouring into research in motion right around the middle of the day? the stock took off. let's find out with lauren. lauren? lauren on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> take of it did. 12 percent as we speak. no immediate news on wind, but investors are cheering for the blackberry ten. the event where it will be unveiled is january 30t
kodak closer to emerging from bankruptcy.udge approved the company's plan to sell the digital patents for $525 million. it's only a fraction of the more than $2 billion it hoped for, they can move forward now with a plan to secure financing and exit bankruptcy during the first half of this year. sales of video game products falling 22% in december from a year ago. capping a year of declining sales for the. according to npd group, one of the biggest reasons for the drop was a lack of new...
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eastman kodak changed everybody's life. now you've got a price point in a product that is not worthy of that price point because they are not the innovators anymore. the innovators are the galaxy. what technology is better. >> where i'm going to disagree with you is that all of this where apple is falling by the wayside, there's still speculation. nothing has come out recently where apple's iphones haven't sold. >> we've all talked about the growth of apple problems still hasn't said i'm going to go with apple. >> correct. that's not new news. >> but it is new news relative to the story six months ago, nine months ago. you've got to have the apple products. gets what, their market share dropped precipitously. this is apple. galaxy has picked up. people say you get better functionality with other products. why should i pay that much when the telcos are not going to subsidize. i'm saying there's a ton of cash there. maybe they come out. look at philip morris. >> maybe they buy that stock. >> right. philip morris sells at a bi
eastman kodak changed everybody's life. now you've got a price point in a product that is not worthy of that price point because they are not the innovators anymore. the innovators are the galaxy. what technology is better. >> where i'm going to disagree with you is that all of this where apple is falling by the wayside, there's still speculation. nothing has come out recently where apple's iphones haven't sold. >> we've all talked about the growth of apple problems still hasn't...
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were the president of studebaker, the inventer of modern consumer research and polling and an eastman kodak executive. and most of the titans of industry joined the ced in the 1940s. it represented industry banks, railroads, grain traders and other corporate interests, and one of their agendas was -- and i got this quote from some of their publications -- quote, get those boys off the farm, end of quote. they wanted to create a really cheap labor pool for industry, because in 1935, for instance, there were 6.8 million farmers and 54% of the population lived in rural areas. so immediately after its formation, they started mapping out a program to grant industrial and financial interests more control over producing and selling food. and they had another agenda besides cheap commodities and cheap labor. you have to realize that today we have only 16 million or 16% of the population that lives in rural areas. these leaders of the ced wanted to reduce the rural population. and when you go back and read their materials, you can understand why. because until the new deal, um, farmers had been on t
were the president of studebaker, the inventer of modern consumer research and polling and an eastman kodak executive. and most of the titans of industry joined the ced in the 1940s. it represented industry banks, railroads, grain traders and other corporate interests, and one of their agendas was -- and i got this quote from some of their publications -- quote, get those boys off the farm, end of quote. they wanted to create a really cheap labor pool for industry, because in 1935, for...
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>> right, well, it's not a question that it has to and this could turn into a kodak. something can be overbought and oversold. it's about the crescendo in volume and the sure magnitude of decline in terms of its persisten persistence. you're talking about unrelenting four months down 38%. and here's the best part. there was a gap exactly a year ago, from $425 to $450 on a good news report and we've round tripped the entire thing. all the euphoria has been expunged. >> grasso, you have a question? >> $435, you stated a level of $425. i looked at $435, thought it was extremely bullish it held there. that meant to me it wasn't going to close that gap back to $425. i'm looking for -- i don't know, let's call it $460 for the first stop, $461 or so. but i'm looking for this stock, if it continues to confirm, i'm looking for back to $500. do you disagree? >> i think even higher. i think you have a good trade on. you have $525, even $550 on your hands. >> carter, i have a quick question. you talk about the reversion of the mean, i like this trade a lot. this is the real pain
>> right, well, it's not a question that it has to and this could turn into a kodak. something can be overbought and oversold. it's about the crescendo in volume and the sure magnitude of decline in terms of its persisten persistence. you're talking about unrelenting four months down 38%. and here's the best part. there was a gap exactly a year ago, from $425 to $450 on a good news report and we've round tripped the entire thing. all the euphoria has been expunged. >> grasso, you...
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kodak invented color film in 1935 but war photos were easier to process in black and white and transmitving healthcare for workers in the city, a city law that took effect in 2009 saying restaurants are supposed to be setting aside a couple of dollars from each bill to cover employee health expenses. the city attorney says that is not always happening. his crackdown comes a week after a pizza company agreed to a $200,000 settlement for failing to do that. >>> futures trading suggests a higher open when today's session begins on wall street in 45 minutes. here to chat about that ashley morrison of cbsmoneywatch.com. what day is it, ashley. >> reporter: it is friday and happy friday, frank and anne and to everyone! a long week it felt like. ha ha ha! good morning, everyone. a sharp drop in the yen rally japan's markets this morning. tokyo's nikkei shot up nearly 3% making its 11th straight week of gains while hong kong's hang seng lost .25%. >>> on wall street, stocks ended mixed yesterday. the dow closed up 46, nasdaq down 23, with most of the loss due to the big drop in apple stock. app
kodak invented color film in 1935 but war photos were easier to process in black and white and transmitving healthcare for workers in the city, a city law that took effect in 2009 saying restaurants are supposed to be setting aside a couple of dollars from each bill to cover employee health expenses. the city attorney says that is not always happening. his crackdown comes a week after a pizza company agreed to a $200,000 settlement for failing to do that. >>> futures trading suggests a...
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so the 401(k) developed, there was a concern among executives at kodak and a few other companies. they wanted to be able to get salaries tax deferred, you know, high earners we're talking here. they go, and eventually, there's a little code put into the tax law in the late 1970s called the 401(k), and these high end executives have the right to put money aside on a tax deferred basis. no one thinks anything of this except for one man, an attorney, and he said why should it just be high end executives? you have to see all of us. they get the administration to agree with his view point on this, and this takes place by the time of the early 1980s, and then the next part, which almost nobody foresaw is the idea that, wait a minute, we don't have to give people pensions, do we? these 401(k)s are really could substitute for a pension, and this is where the corporate cost cutters creep in, and hey, even if you match at 6%, it's cheaper than funding a pension, and, besides, a lot of people won't sign up anyway, don't worry about the 6%. slowly, but surely, over a period of many years, the
so the 401(k) developed, there was a concern among executives at kodak and a few other companies. they wanted to be able to get salaries tax deferred, you know, high earners we're talking here. they go, and eventually, there's a little code put into the tax law in the late 1970s called the 401(k), and these high end executives have the right to put money aside on a tax deferred basis. no one thinks anything of this except for one man, an attorney, and he said why should it just be high end...
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the blackberry-maker among the companies buying eastman kodak's patents.est on rimm and then pawn shops ain't what they used to be. targeting more affluent customers. it's paying off for everybody, including investors. jane wells with the story next. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. >>> welcome back. who knew that shares of pawnshops have climbed 10% in the last two months alone. 10%. jane wells has been checking out a popular pawnshop that is doing so well, it is expanding to new york. >> yes, after 75 years in beverly hills where they have seen
the blackberry-maker among the companies buying eastman kodak's patents.est on rimm and then pawn shops ain't what they used to be. targeting more affluent customers. it's paying off for everybody, including investors. jane wells with the story next. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he...
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my friend's fathers worked at kodak and left so part of the impetus is to see what the job possibilitiesare and people up there desperate for them. >> right. >> but of course, there's work in fracking while it's happening, drilling, frac process itself and there's less after the wells are set but that's where we see the local jobs come in and be there for a generation at least. probably longer. >> tom, the burning of cheap natural gas that we get from fracking has already reduced carbon emissions in electricity production by estimated 50%. i'm wondering, why aren't the sort of no carbonistas really backing this? yes, yes insisting on better regulations and making sure that there is less pollution, but also, really getting behind this kind of energy production? >> i think there are two reasons. burning natural gas produces two things essentially. water which is great. we love it. carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. not in great measure but continued to burn gas, producing greenhouse gas right in to the environment. the second is that in pennsylvania, because really wells have never been reg
my friend's fathers worked at kodak and left so part of the impetus is to see what the job possibilitiesare and people up there desperate for them. >> right. >> but of course, there's work in fracking while it's happening, drilling, frac process itself and there's less after the wells are set but that's where we see the local jobs come in and be there for a generation at least. probably longer. >> tom, the burning of cheap natural gas that we get from fracking has already...
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it isn't exactly a kodak moment. >>> new york yankees slugger a-rod is denying new allegations that he used performance enhancing drugs. that denial comes after a newspaper in miami reported that rodriguez is named in the records of a south florida clinic that sold illegal drugs to athletes. rodriguez and the doctor named in the report both deny being involved with the drugs and with each other. major league baseball is now investigating. >>> the mastermind of the hoax that ensnared manti te'o will appear on dr. phil's show tomorrow. the lawyer says tuiasosopo wanted to tell the truth as a way of healing. >> apparently the attorney is denying whether the client decided to play act for te'o or had known him as his real self. >> i think you said earlier, really, i think the big question is why would someone carry it on for so long? yes, maybe you admire this football star and you want to get to know him. but a year? months and months and on the phone for eight hours? >> it's a long way to go for a hoax. we'll see what he tells to dr. phil. >>> an update now on barbara walters. we are hap
it isn't exactly a kodak moment. >>> new york yankees slugger a-rod is denying new allegations that he used performance enhancing drugs. that denial comes after a newspaper in miami reported that rodriguez is named in the records of a south florida clinic that sold illegal drugs to athletes. rodriguez and the doctor named in the report both deny being involved with the drugs and with each other. major league baseball is now investigating. >>> the mastermind of the hoax that...
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i look at "usa today" that says, is this a kodak moment?s ready to talk about the blackberry 10. jon fortt is with us. at one point we had tortsen hines on coming to us from waterloo in canada, talking about blackberry 10 and i was saying, waterloo, blackberry 10. these guys that follow if you say something about blackberry, they went crazy like there's some crackberry or something or other, that's a bad sign. i will let you know, everybody is saying it now, is it a kodak moment? make it or break it? what's your view? >> neither yet. this is a piece they need to put into place. they need strong hardware. they have a fan base that will jump on you if you say bad things about the blackberry. that's a good sign. let's talk about what they need to get done today and what we expect. two phones, one we suspects might be called the z-10, touchscreen phone. rimm hasn't been a strong player there before and might unveil an x10, keyboard version, that you've come to expect to see from rimm. also the software, platform underlying it. blackberry hub an
i look at "usa today" that says, is this a kodak moment?s ready to talk about the blackberry 10. jon fortt is with us. at one point we had tortsen hines on coming to us from waterloo in canada, talking about blackberry 10 and i was saying, waterloo, blackberry 10. these guys that follow if you say something about blackberry, they went crazy like there's some crackberry or something or other, that's a bad sign. i will let you know, everybody is saying it now, is it a kodak moment? make...
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in for a kodak moment.by that, is this a turn-around story like ibm, cisco, and apple? are you suggesting from your earlier comments that there is such a loyal base, that that is an unfair question? or could this be r.i.m.'s kodak moment? >> that's a good point. there is a loyal base, but that base is eroding. a lot of the customers have actually moved on to android and apple. so it's really stemming that die-hard blackberry fan. which happens to be the older demographic. for true success they need to go out for someone younger. if ever there was a brand that's lost its cool, it's blackberry. >> and apple when steve jobs came back. >> thorsten heins just made some news. the name of the company will now be blackberry. >> big news, yes. >> research in motion is no longer the name of the company. it looks like a new ticker symbol. rob, you're clearly in on this. >> realize what apple did when it rebranded itself to apple. we're now out of it. blackberry is saying, we're going to live this and be this product,
in for a kodak moment.by that, is this a turn-around story like ibm, cisco, and apple? are you suggesting from your earlier comments that there is such a loyal base, that that is an unfair question? or could this be r.i.m.'s kodak moment? >> that's a good point. there is a loyal base, but that base is eroding. a lot of the customers have actually moved on to android and apple. so it's really stemming that die-hard blackberry fan. which happens to be the older demographic. for true success...
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. >> as kodak and polaroid.o iconic brands surpassed by modern technology. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news the 49ers have landed in new orleans for the superbowl. we will recap you on the latest events and the high. >> crime lab technician debra madden trial is concluding today. >> casey at the knanthony has fd for bankruptcy. we will have more when we come back. >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 5:00 a.m. starts now. >> new this morning the san francisco 49 is waking up in normanew orleans . in the meantime i will tell you what the city of san francisco is doing to keep everyone safe. >> we will talk to their coach jim harbaugh and hear from the players as well. >> we are watching bay area weather as erica keeps an eye on the forecast for monday as people are heading back to work. >> high erica. >> good morning james barrett is monday fortunately the forecast is not crazy. we have some cold spots upper '30's and some of our north bay and east bay
. >> as kodak and polaroid.o iconic brands surpassed by modern technology. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news the 49ers have landed in new orleans for the superbowl. we will recap you on the latest events and the high. >> crime lab technician debra madden trial is concluding today. >> casey at the knanthony has fd for bankruptcy. we will have more when we come back. >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at...
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the first serious discussion of a legal right to privacy -- the invention of the kodak camera. it freaked us out. when you talk about etiquette, we try to deal with trolls and bozos online. it depends on how you use it. it is merely a tool, like the press. change my career. i now live in it. we have choices to make. that's the whole point. >> do you mind telling a story? >> this ties in well with the usage of social media. it bothers me when i hear people say, "i did not get twitter. it is photos of their breakfast and inane stuff." i have been a touring musician for a dozen years and i announced i was cancelling an entire season of dates. thousands of thousands of tickets that left to be refunded. my best friend at home is in treatment for cancer and i want to stay with him. i posted a blog and told my fan base to tell the ticket holders . i woke up. everything had gone out. first dozen tweets were people that have not heard the information from me. their voices sounded like teenagers and people in the 20's. "my dad is disappointed. that was my birthday present." then my blog
the first serious discussion of a legal right to privacy -- the invention of the kodak camera. it freaked us out. when you talk about etiquette, we try to deal with trolls and bozos online. it depends on how you use it. it is merely a tool, like the press. change my career. i now live in it. we have choices to make. that's the whole point. >> do you mind telling a story? >> this ties in well with the usage of social media. it bothers me when i hear people say, "i did not get...
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just ask kodak and polaroid, iconic brands of yesteryear, surpassed by better technologies. wolf? new ban on supersized drinks. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. exceptional offer trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is t
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the rig remains upright and stable, not far from kodak island. and boeing likely to regain its status as the world's number one aircraftmaker, topping rival for the first time since 2002. boeing says it delivered 161 planes per year. the company is ramping.its sales of conceivablconceivable. we have heard from hp, and it's not very often that you get strong words from a company coming back. but it has its thoughts about the company and this column. the company's viewpoint says in art, "the wall street journal" story is significantly misleading. hp continues to make significant improvements in both its cash flow from operations as well as 80s balance sheet. he goes on to say that the added significantly to generation. this is not accurate. as we explained prior to its story, hp would have received the cash directly from customers in any event. it is important they go on to note that the purpose of these receivable sales programs is to support our partner and customer ecosystems and it is consistent with the practices of many other companies. final
the rig remains upright and stable, not far from kodak island. and boeing likely to regain its status as the world's number one aircraftmaker, topping rival for the first time since 2002. boeing says it delivered 161 planes per year. the company is ramping.its sales of conceivablconceivable. we have heard from hp, and it's not very often that you get strong words from a company coming back. but it has its thoughts about the company and this column. the company's viewpoint says in art, "the...
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and meanwhile, we're letting great assets like kodak's eastman business park where there's equipment and talent to do that go wanting or be sold off. so that's part of that gap in our continuum from research to development. >> right. >> to be able to take advantage of our great innovators and actually move to mass production again. i wonder if we can. >> right. >> i know to broaden it out, the other area you were talking about i was thinking about health care again, too, right? which is one of the most technically retarded industries on the planet in terms of applying -- >> tweet that. [laughter] >> sorry. you look at even -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> you know, you look at how a hospital works, right? a very micro thing i'd say. the amount of time that's spent because tools are lost, you know, the scalpels and medicines and where -- this sounds like a very basic thing, you know? and i just think that if we can, again, use the data, we make more transparency on industries and how they work for people to then innovate and say, my god, there's -- could we take some of that
and meanwhile, we're letting great assets like kodak's eastman business park where there's equipment and talent to do that go wanting or be sold off. so that's part of that gap in our continuum from research to development. >> right. >> to be able to take advantage of our great innovators and actually move to mass production again. i wonder if we can. >> right. >> i know to broaden it out, the other area you were talking about i was thinking about health care again, too,...
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they teach us a lot of the kodak with some different ideas -- us a lot but they go back with with different ideas. they point to them and career education as important elements of thinking. the ideas they later implement the danda command or one way or another. i would strongly support that. that may be the strongest thing mentioned. regional commanders probably do need their own transportation. domestic demand is probably did not. and there are a lot of ways to say. the biggest question asked was why the we have to spend so much when our enemies are so much less impressive? the are a lot of things that are still on our plate. there will probably never -- have probably never been more things on our plate simultaneously. we still have six cows and u.s. troops to the afghanistan. we have not talked and talked iran today. i'm not necessarily a supporter of the larger -- of a lot of the level get us there. however express my view that many to hold firm the foundation of western pacific stability, similar to what paul i. key. if he did not expect, the idea of pulling back as china rises as it is
they teach us a lot of the kodak with some different ideas -- us a lot but they go back with with different ideas. they point to them and career education as important elements of thinking. the ideas they later implement the danda command or one way or another. i would strongly support that. that may be the strongest thing mentioned. regional commanders probably do need their own transportation. domestic demand is probably did not. and there are a lot of ways to say. the biggest question asked...
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the first serious discussion of a legal right to privacy -- the invention of the kodak camera. it freaked us out. when you talk about etiquette, we try to deal with trolls and bozos online. it depends on how you use it. it is merely a tool, like the press. change my career. i now live in it. we have choices to make. that's the whole point. >> do you mind telling a story? >> this ties in well with the usage of social media. it bothers me when i hear people say, "i did not get twitter. it is photos of their breakfast and inane stuff." i have been a touring musician for a dozen years and i announced i was cancelling an entire season of dates. thousands of thousands of tickets that left to be refunded. my best friend at home is in treatment for cancer and i want to stay with him. i posted a blog and told my fan base to tell the ticket holders. i woke up. everything had gone out. first dozen tweets were people that have not heard the information from me. their voices sounded like teenagers and people in their 20's. "my dad is disappointed. that was my birthday present." then my blog
the first serious discussion of a legal right to privacy -- the invention of the kodak camera. it freaked us out. when you talk about etiquette, we try to deal with trolls and bozos online. it depends on how you use it. it is merely a tool, like the press. change my career. i now live in it. we have choices to make. that's the whole point. >> do you mind telling a story? >> this ties in well with the usage of social media. it bothers me when i hear people say, "i did not get...