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kohl's. on the data front, the consumer price index will be out,s in important indicator and jobless claims and that is what is on the agenda for thursday. >> facebook wants to give the low wage workers a pay raise. it will require the contractors and vendors to pay employees at least $15 an hour. facebook wants the employees to get at least 15 paid days off annually for holidays sick days and if they don't get paid patiental leave they move they get a 4,000 dollars bonus, bringing attention to the wage gap in silicon valley. >> japan's biggest carmakers will investigate worldwide, recalling 6.5 million calls, honda didn provide details so this brings it to 31 million worldwid concerns that takata airbags may explode and send shrapnel into drivers and passengers. radioshack has a new owner and standard general was the winner and also picked up the rights to the customer data. >> wal-mart is getting ready to take on amazon prime. they told reuters they will offer a service of $50 a year for unlimited shipping and that takes on amazon's prime service which is $99 a year. >>> the u.s. minted a rec
kohl's. on the data front, the consumer price index will be out,s in important indicator and jobless claims and that is what is on the agenda for thursday. >> facebook wants to give the low wage workers a pay raise. it will require the contractors and vendors to pay employees at least $15 an hour. facebook wants the employees to get at least 15 paid days off annually for holidays sick days and if they don't get paid patiental leave they move they get a 4,000 dollars bonus, bringing...
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. >> urban core tjx, pbh, fossil kohl's, the worst performer on the s&p yesterday. >> i thought it wasrdone the. breen recommends that you buy urban. that does report tonight. very undervalued stock, because the flagship has finally turned around. very well-run company after a shaky period for a while. >> gas is up 22 cents in three weeks. we'll see if that has an effect later on. >> again you always have to default to what the credit card guys said. they said the money is being saved. that's incredible given how littles save. >> if you're living on a fixed income over these last seven years or mork it's been brutal. >> as your cds roll over you're stuck. >> or municipal bonds get called. >> right. there's just no place to put it. and i think that's what has driven a lot of the dividend stocks. a lot of the dividend stocks like the conagras came on last week, general mills, but the real state of the investment trusts are not doing it for you. >> how about baba down about a percent, being sued by gucci and some others, arguing that they knowingly make it easy for counterfeiters to sell.
. >> urban core tjx, pbh, fossil kohl's, the worst performer on the s&p yesterday. >> i thought it wasrdone the. breen recommends that you buy urban. that does report tonight. very undervalued stock, because the flagship has finally turned around. very well-run company after a shaky period for a while. >> gas is up 22 cents in three weeks. we'll see if that has an effect later on. >> again you always have to default to what the credit card guys said. they said the...
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s&p 500. a mover that is not going up is kohl's.he stock fell the most in 2.5 years after seeing same-store sales were up 1.4% last quarter versus the 2.6% that analysts had been anticipating. macy's yesterday missed with its sales as well. it blames that on the west coast port shutdown and the delays from weather. as folks are changing the spending habits, maybe they are spending more on burgers. shake shack could be evidence of that. that company says its same-store same shack sales were up 12% and analysts had only been looking for a gain of 5.1%. it also posted on expected earnings. analysts were not looking for that of four cents per share. those shares have been surging today. we are looking at a lot of biotech companies lately because we are seeing a lot of relief tied to the upcoming meeting of cancer doctors. puma technologies is falling the most. to aleased data tied breast-cancer drug and those shares are down 18% right now. olivia: thanks so much. are fourck earnings cents? i'm not sure that will do it for the valuation
s&p 500. a mover that is not going up is kohl's.he stock fell the most in 2.5 years after seeing same-store sales were up 1.4% last quarter versus the 2.6% that analysts had been anticipating. macy's yesterday missed with its sales as well. it blames that on the west coast port shutdown and the delays from weather. as folks are changing the spending habits, maybe they are spending more on burgers. shake shack could be evidence of that. that company says its same-store same shack sales were...
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kohl's, the worst performer in the s&p today, shares getting hammered after the department store operatorsales for the first quarter down by around 13%. apple shares up around 2% after ubs raised its earnings per share estimates for the company due to higher iphone demand and shares of puma biotech down sharply today. a late-stage trial of its experimental breast cancer pill showing it approved disease-free survival for patient bus only by about two months. that stock down by 18%. back to you. >> kate, thank you. 25 minutes to go and still green arrows, broad rallies across the board. >> brace yourselves for another barrage of after the bell earnings tonight. kelly will be working on applied materials, nordstrom, plus two companies that came public in just the past year. that would be el pollo loco and party city. get those two together. that would be a heck of a party. we'll bring you the numbers the second they hit the tape coming up on "closing bell." >>> welcome back. avago has contacted another company about a potential takeover. back to you. >> thank you very much kate rogers. 20 mi
kohl's, the worst performer in the s&p today, shares getting hammered after the department store operatorsales for the first quarter down by around 13%. apple shares up around 2% after ubs raised its earnings per share estimates for the company due to higher iphone demand and shares of puma biotech down sharply today. a late-stage trial of its experimental breast cancer pill showing it approved disease-free survival for patient bus only by about two months. that stock down by 18%. back to...
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kohl's did not respond. how do you know if you're getting a good deal? >> never assume a sale price a s a good price. >> reporter: and to help in shopping -- >> ask a salesperson to hold that item for you for another week or another month. >> reporter: while you check the competition for a lower price, one thing is clear. once you know you're getting a deal go for it. >> i feel like there's always sales. >> reporter: that's a good thing for you. >> yeah. it's great. >> consumer reporter eric is a gon -- erika gonzalez there. >>> let's take a live look outside st. mary's hospital in london. kate middleton delivered a baby girl this morning. we have a live report from the celebrations coming up next. >>> also right now the search is underway for a missing boy in virginia. take a look at the screen here. what state police are warning about his father. >>> and chuck bell is timing out a pretty nice warm-up for this saturday. when we could hit >>> 9:00 on the dot. which means it's time to get a check on our forecast. >> that's right. chuck bell standing by with a pretty nice looking forecast
kohl's did not respond. how do you know if you're getting a good deal? >> never assume a sale price a s a good price. >> reporter: and to help in shopping -- >> ask a salesperson to hold that item for you for another week or another month. >> reporter: while you check the competition for a lower price, one thing is clear. once you know you're getting a deal go for it. >> i feel like there's always sales. >> reporter: that's a good thing for you. >>...
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s&p 500 are up. tech, consumer staples are up the most. one group not doing as well is .etail after we got the earnings from jcpenney's and kohl's that missedstimates, just like macy's missed yesterday, nordstrom will be out after the close and it is falling in advance of that. i have to mention the situation we have been watching with avon. within anress release ftc filing from a company purporting to offer to buy avon for $18.75 a share, 180% more than the company's close yesterday. on further review, it looks like it's a hoax and the ftc is reviewing that information. shares remain higher after that whole kerfuffle. 180% premium? that should have been a red flag. isie: the interesting thing because it was an sec filing, that gave it a little more credibility than it otherwise would have had. with thejulie hyman latest. for a look at the top stories ?rossing the terminal, alix alix: bombard ea is cutting jobs because of shrinking demand. -- they said a have not been hurt by the turmoil in russia and china. scarlet: before he was arrested and accused of minute waiting prices, the flash crash traders that others were doing the same thing. h
s&p 500 are up. tech, consumer staples are up the most. one group not doing as well is .etail after we got the earnings from jcpenney's and kohl's that missedstimates, just like macy's missed yesterday, nordstrom will be out after the close and it is falling in advance of that. i have to mention the situation we have been watching with avon. within anress release ftc filing from a company purporting to offer to buy avon for $18.75 a share, 180% more than the company's close yesterday. on...
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s&p 500, sectors right now, tech has been leading all session. it's the leader right now, up by 1.4%. >>> coming up, mixed messages on retail at jcpenney at kohl's, the stories behind the trades, next. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked for the best price, and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. they are the natural borns enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. the secure cloud services the network that monitors her health. that store her genetic data the servers and software on a mission to find the perfect match. and the mom who gets to hear her daughter's heart beat once again. we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of tho
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s&p 500 great day overall. producer price indexes were very low and that looks very good for stocks here for the next few months. kohl's was a big disappointment. overall it's a big winner up over 20% but their guidance was not raised and a big issue is what's going on with same-store sales. kohl's only up 1.4%. j.c. penney also a bit of a disappointment below expectations. macy's was down, that was yesterday, but we expected that to be up. the bottom line is we're not getting the same-store sales growth we were anticipating. remember, these numbers reflect april as well. this is going into the fourth month of the year. j.c. penney, you see it's down here but it had a great run so far, up 30% on the year. we'll be waiting for nordstrom's after the close. a lot of activity down here today. tyler, back to you. >>> let's head uptown to nasdaq and bertha coombs. >> we've got the nasdaq composite about 50 points away from its all-time high close. today it's really a story about big cap tech. we have seen that momentum continue and it's starting to drag some of the other sectors that often move as traders get more bullish, s
s&p 500 great day overall. producer price indexes were very low and that looks very good for stocks here for the next few months. kohl's was a big disappointment. overall it's a big winner up over 20% but their guidance was not raised and a big issue is what's going on with same-store sales. kohl's only up 1.4%. j.c. penney also a bit of a disappointment below expectations. macy's was down, that was yesterday, but we expected that to be up. the bottom line is we're not getting the...
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s 6 for $0 down and no phone payments. when you sign up for the new unlimited plus plan. only from sprint. save on everything for summer fun, starting wednesday at kohls the store, and somebody says, smellin' around, "i smell cookies." i said, "oh no you just smell me, i just got out of work that's honey bunches of oats, that's all." i said "don't eat me now." at hilton, we say... play hooky from the ordinary. the uninspired. the routine. but mostly just play. with hilton's 12 brands you always get the lowest price. only when you book direct at hilton.com. i don't care what anyone says, i like my fanny pack. you can keep all kinds of stuff in here, like look at this... right now i've got mushrooms. i like my mushrooms in my fanny pack, and right under the bun of my steakhouse sirloin third pound burger from mcdonald's. but you better hurry up, because they'll be gone. in a zip. see how i did that? 100% north american sirloin. 100% perfect for lunch. try all three sirloin third pound burgers at mcdonald's enjoy this lovin' while it lasts. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by mcdonald's. jummy: that breaking news this morning, we have another
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s. as an example, i think it is constructive from 1985 when reagan goes to fit berg -- germany and the news broke out that he and the german chancellor helmut kohlwere scheduled to visit a cemetery. reagan doubled tripled quadruplesd down. i think if you dig into reagan and his diary at the time, to him, even those germans to perpetrated heinous crimes were also, to a degree, victims of nazism. and the same thing applied to russians in the soviet union. yes, the soviet union may have been an evil empire. if reagan wanted to see a distinction between russians and soviets, he became very interested, particularly in 1984 onward in hearing -- he took in hearing this story this information to disaggregate russians and soviets, he took heart in hearing in late 1984 that the soviets are experiencing a wave of religious revivals, particularly on the part of young russians. he famously said, i don't know, mike -- after meeting gorbachev for the first time -- i honestly think that he believes in a higher power. he was ambivalent and paradoxical. the distinctions between soviet and russian, however meant that he saw them as partly be victims of their own i
s. as an example, i think it is constructive from 1985 when reagan goes to fit berg -- germany and the news broke out that he and the german chancellor helmut kohlwere scheduled to visit a cemetery. reagan doubled tripled quadruplesd down. i think if you dig into reagan and his diary at the time, to him, even those germans to perpetrated heinous crimes were also, to a degree, victims of nazism. and the same thing applied to russians in the soviet union. yes, the soviet union may have been an...